Serge That

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Serge That
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nation BelgiumBelgium Belgium
birthday March 10, 1979
societies House of Billiards Weert
BC Oberhausen (since 2014)
Medal table
Euro tour 0 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
European Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze

Serge Das (born March 10, 1979 ) is a Belgian pool player .

Career

singles

After Serge Das had become Belgian U21 snooker champion in 2000 with a 6: 3 win in the final against Johan D'Hondt , he made it into the final round of the amateur snooker world championship for the first time in October 2002 , in which he was in the In the round of 32, New Zealander Chris McBreen lost 4-5. At the 2004 European Snooker Championship , he also made it to the round of 32.

In March 2007 Das moved into the finals of a pool world championship for the first time ; at the 8-ball World Cup , he reached the round of 32, which he lost 8:10 against the Japanese Hisashi Kusano . In November 2007 he was eliminated from the preliminary round of the 9-Ball World Cup . In August 2008 he made it to the final round of the 14/1 endless competition of the European Championship for the first time, losing to Bruno Muratore in the round of 32 . In December 2008 he reached the first sixteen of a Euro Tour tournament at the Costa del Sol Open , in which he was defeated 7: 9 by the Englishman Daryl Peach . At the 2009 European Championships , Serge Das reached the round of 32 in 14/1 endlessly and in 8-ball . At the 2009 10-ball World Cup , he was eliminated in the preliminary round. In October 2010 he won the Longoni Benelux Open.

In March 2011, Serge Das made it past the sixteenth finals for the first time at the European Championships . After he had reached the round of 16 endlessly in 14/1, he moved into the quarter-finals in 9-Ball , in which he was defeated 4: 9 by the Austrian Mario He . In July 2011 he reached the round of 64 at the 9-ball world championship and was eliminated there with 5:11 against Ralf Souquet . A few days later he won a Euro Tour medal for the first time; at the Austria Open , after victories against Raj Hundal , Konstantin Stepanow and Mateusz Śniegocki, he made it into the final, in which he was defeated 5: 9 by Richard Jones from England . At the following Euro Tour tournament, the German Open 2011 , he also made it into the final, where he lost 5-8 to Swiss Dimitri Jungo .

In February 2012, Serge Das reached the sixteenth finals of the 8-Ball World Cup and lost to the Chinese Li Hewen . At the 9-Ball World Cup in 2012 , he was eliminated in the round of 64. At the Italy Open 2013 and the North Cyprus Open 2014 he reached the quarter-finals. In April 2015 Das won a medal for the first time at the European Championship . In the 8-ball, after victories against Tomasz Kapłan and Alexander Kazakis , who had become 10-ball European champion a few days earlier, he made it to the semi-finals, in which he was defeated 4: 8 to Karol Skowerski from Poland .

team

Serge Das has been playing for the German Bundesliga club BC Oberhausen since 2014 .

Belgium has represented this eight times at the World Cup of Pool . In 2007 he reached the quarterfinals with his doubles partner Noel Bruynooghe , in 2008 they lost in the second round. This was followed by four preliminary rounds; 2009 with Pascal Budo , 2010 with Bruynooghe, 2012 with Cliff Castelein , 2013 with Moritz Lauwereyns and 2014 with Olivier Mortier . In 2015 , he and Olivier Mortier retired in the first round.

That was also part of the Belgian team, which was eliminated from two games at the 2010 Team World Cup with two defeats.

successes

Longoni Benelux Open: 2010

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of Serge Das at CueTracker
  2. ^ Longoni Benelux Open 2010. azbilliards.com, accessed on February 6, 2016 .