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Ralf Souquet is the champion after winning The 2008 Paris Open

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Date: Thursday, January 24 2008 @ 08:45:45 UTC
Topic: 9 Ball



Open de Paris 2008
Cercle Clichy Montmartre
84, rue de Clichy
75009
Paris
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Saturday-Sunday 19-20 January 2008


2008 Paris Open top four: Niels Feijen, Ralf Souquet, Yannick Beaufils, & Jonni Fulcher.

The 2008 Paris Open

David Bare has been running the Paris Open for several years now and the format was the same as before... Qualifiers just before at Akademy Beaugrenelle, a cavernous club with lots of tables, and then the actual event at the Clichy Montmartre club, one of the most beautiful clubs in the city.

This year it was Ralf Souquet who continued his rich vein of form by taking the title. Clearly the in form player, Ralf showed his class yet again by taking the tidy 4000 Euro first prize in a thrilling final against Yannick Beaufils from France.

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2008 Paris Open Champion, Ralf Souquet receiving his trophy.


Qualifying

Exciting atmospheres in both the qualifying and the final stages of the tournament made for a fantastic event with some nail biting matches. This event had 4 invitees, namely Majid, Feijen, Van den Berg and Souquet, who were placed directly into the last 16. Competition for the remaining 14 spots was fierce, with 64 hopefuls sparring it out in the Akademy Beaugrenelle. Big names came from all over Europe to compete but of course the majority of the players were French. There were a number of Eurotour regulars such as Jonni Fulcher, Serge Das, Vincent Fauquet, Willy Wu, Bertrand Deroliol, Yannick Beaufils, Stephan Cohen, Andreja Klasovic and many more.


2008 Paris Open semi-finalists Jonni Fulcher and Niels Feijen.


Early on in the qualifying Yannick Beaufils showed he meant business with an early 9-7 victory over Jonni Fulcher in a thrilling match on the very tough shimmed club tables. Among the other big match ups were Fauquet vs Das which was won by Fauquet, Das later coming unstuck in the one loss side and crashing out of the event early.

After a long day starting at 10am and finishing at around midnight, the 12 qualifiers who came through were: Antona, Beaufils, Cohen, Deroliol, Fauquet, Fulcher, Klasovic, Lemaire, Lettre, Merabtene, Vernendal and Wu.

The final day saw the four invitees joining the rest of the field with some immediately interesting last 16 match-ups:
Willy Wu played Vincent Fauquet, Wu proved strong this time and took a solid victory. Jonni Fulcher played Nick Van den Berg in an epic thriller. Van den Berg led the entire match from the first rack and at 9-6 up he looked certain to sail into the next round, but Fulcher showed his true fighting character and pressured Van den Berg into a crucial mistake scratching the white into the middle bag giving Fulcher a chance to come back, Fulcher took the next two racks to level it at 9-9 and in a tense final rack it was Fulcher who emerged the victor with the only 10-9 result of the tournament.

Cohen played Klasovic in what turned out to be quite a one sided affair with Cohen emerging the victor.

But clearly the biggest upset of the last 16 was Beaufils' victory over Majid 10-5. Again showing his tenacity and desire to win, Beaufils outplayed Majid who left the building shortly after his defeat.


2008 Paris Open Runner-Up, Yannick Beaufils.


The pick of the last 8 matches proved to be Wu vs Beaufils, neither player looked like making a mistake, but it was Beaufils who managed to just keep his nose ahead until the end.

The first Semi Final Match up yielded what on paper appeared to be a rather easier victory for Souquet over Feijen than it truely was, both men exhibiting their class and in a nearly flaweless match Souquet moved on to the final.

The second Semi final was a rather longer affair with due care and attention paid to every shot by the clearly troublesome Beaufils. After a quick fire early start to the match Fulcher came unstuck at 2-0 and gave an opening to Beaufils to get back into the match, which he duly took. the match then stayed close until 8-7 after which Beaufils took the remaining two racks to put an end to Fulcher's quest.

The Final was another Thriller. Neither man could pull away and in a closely fought, match the scoreline never differed by more than two racks. Beaufils faught gallantly to the end, but a mistake with a safety after a Souquet push-out let Souquet in to take the match and the title.

Souqet Adds the 2008 Paris Open title to his Derby City Classic 9-ball victory and continues his great start to the 2008 season.


THE STATS



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THE 2008 PARIS OPEN

THE LAST 16

SOUQUET

10 : 2

LEMAIRE

COHEN

10 : 4

KLASOVIC

VERNEDAL

10 : 6

MERABTENE

FEIJEN

10 : 1

ANTONA

FULCHER

10 : 9

VAN DEN BERG

DELORIOL

10 : 3

LETTRE

WU

10 : 5

FACQUET

BEAUFILS

10 : 5

MAJID




THE 2008 PARIS OPEN

THE QUARTER FINALS

SOUQUET

10 : 5

COHEN

FEIJEN

10 : 2

VERNEDAL

FULCHER

10 : 7

DELORIOL

BEAUFILS

10 : 8

WU




THE 2008 PARIS OPEN

THE SEMI FINALS

SOUQUET

10 : 5

FEIJEN

BEAUFILS

10 : 7

FULCHER




THE 2008 PARIS OPEN

THE FINAL

SOUQUET

10 : 8

BEAUFILS





2008 Paris Open Champion, Ralf Souquet.




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