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European Open Day 3 | Hometown Hero Hohmann Heads Home

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Date: Friday, August 12 2022 @ 11:14:31 UTC
Topic: 9 Ball



2022 European Open Pool Championship
Hotel Esperanto Fulda
Esperantopl. 1
36037
Fulda
Germany
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www.hotel-esperanto.de

Tuesday - Sunday 9-14 August 2022


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European Open Day 3 | Hometown Hero Hohmann Heads Home

The inaugural European Open Pool Championship in Fulda, Germany at Hotel Esperanto hit the midway point as the field was reduced to the Last 64 live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook/YouTube and Matchroom.Live.

Bracket / Scores

Joshua Filler's encounter with wife Pia was the talk of the tournament as the pair met on the biggest stage for the first time live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook page. Joshua started out strongest to take the opening rack before Pia came back with her own rack to level at 1-1. The contest was played out in great spirit as the pair embraced before lagging with various applause and fist bumps keeping the atmosphere light-hearted despite a spot in the Last 64 resting on the match. It was Joshua who did steal the advantage though as he settled it in a 9-1 win.



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Pia was back out in the Losers' Qualification where she ran Chris Melling close up to 6-6 before Melling pulled through to book his place in the Last 64 and send Pia home. Other casualties included US Open runner-up Aloysius Yapp who lost out to Tyler Styer who had taken the inital initiative before Yapp pulled it back to 7-7. Mika Immonen was on the end to a 9-3 defeat to Dimitri Jungo to exit whilst Skyler Woodward faltered in a 9-4 loss to Bader Alawadhi. Alawadhi had been sent to the losers side by Jayson Shaw who came up trumps in a 9-1 win to book his own place in the Last 64.


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"I played really good in that match a 9-1 win over a really good player. I tried to stay focused and I did just that. I prepared for about two months for this event. I prepared like I was going for a boxing fight really. I've been putting in a lot of time in on and off the table. I feel mentally a lot tougher than I did in previous events and I wasn't really with it i if I am being honest. I am enjoying it so far." - Jayson Shaw speaking to Phil Yates after beating Alawadhi

"It's a really nice place (Fulda), the venue is super nice. The city is really nice too. It's a good mix to have that around. You can go out and have a walk around. All in all it's been a good start to the event," Shaw added.

World Champion Shane Van Boening was made to sweat my Finland's national champion Jani Uski as Van Boening ensured he remained blemish-free on the way to the Last 64 9-7 whilst it was a similar set of circumstances for Naoyuki Oi who side-stepped past Jan van Lierop 9-6. US Mosconi Cup hopeful Oscar Dominguez progressed with a 9-4 win over Daniel Maciol and 2021 World Pool Masters winner Alexander Kazakis overcame Tyler Styer in a hill-hill thriller to avoid the Losers side of the draw."

Thorsten Hohmann's bid for hometown glory was ended by Karol Skowerski in a whitewash loss for the former World Champion. Hohmann had been left on the losers side of the draw early on after defeat to Senharip Azar and the German was up against it ever since before coming against Skowerski who was in no mood in letting the local man take a hold of things.

The Last 64 draw was made at the completion of play today - see the draw above.

Day 4 Streamed Matches Below 10 am (CEST)

Table 1 – Matchroom Pool Facebook / Matchroom.Live


10am – Joshua Filler (GER) vs Eklent Kaçi (ALB)
NB 11:30am - Alexander Kazakis (GRE) vs David Alcaide (ESP)
NB 1:00pm – Oscar Dominguez (USA) vs Tyler Styer (USA)
NB 2:30pm – TBC - Last 32
NB 4:00pm – TBC - Last 32
NB 6:30pm – TBC - Last 32

Table 2 – Matchroom Pool YouTube / Matchroom.Live

10am – Albin Ouschan (AUT) vs Bader Alawadhi (KUW)
NB 11:30am - Oliver Szolnoki vs Khalid Alghamdi (KSA)
NB 1:00pm – Mieszko Fortunski (POL) vs Lo Ho Sum (HKG)
NB 2:30pm – TBC - Last 32
NB 4:00pm – TBC - Last 32
NB 6:30pm – TBC - Last 32

The final two days are available on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, DAZN in the USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, and Switzerland as well as on Viaplay in Scandinavia and the Baltics and various other broadcasters worldwide including Matchroom.Live in relevant countries.See the full where to watch list here.

Tickets start from €15 for the day or €90 for the week. Secure yours here.






DAY TWO






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Josh And Pia Filler To Meet In Winners Qualification

Joshua and Pia Filler will meet in Winners Qualification tomorrow after the Posh and Becks of Pool overcame two matches apiece to make it through day two of the inaugural European Open Pool Championship at Hotel Esperanto, Fulda in Germany live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook/YouTube and Matchroom.Live.

Bracket / Scores

Joshua began his tournament with an emphatic 9-0 win over GJ Oyangoren in one of the opening encounters of the day to make the winners' side whilst Pia came from behind to defeat Talal Abdullah Shaheen in a hill-hill finish. The stars were beginning to align as the evening got into full swing as Pia got her second W of the day, this time against Ramazan Akdag 9-6.

At the same time as Pia's win, Joshua was under the cosh, and 5-0 down to fellow compatriot and former sparring partner Raphael Wahl. Wahl reached the hill first at 8-4 and it looked like he would get the better of Joshua like old times but the pair have had different paths since their juniors days. Joshua showed his grit and experience with over 100 fans crowding around their table to see the conclusion as the recent UK Open and World Pool Masters champion closed out an impressive comeback to steal it and meet his wife Pia for the first time at this level of the sport.


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"I am super excited. I really wanted to play Josh in this tournament. I was fighting hard to get here and now here we are. I can't wait." - Pia Filler

"That match was almost in jepordy. I knew she was winning and I was sown. I was more nervous then. We wanted to play each other. I gave it my best and luckily I won it. I was 6-1 down. I've known Raph since we were juniors. He won a few finals against me and I won a few against him. The atmosphere was crazy. I enjoyed it. I really enjoyed it. I got luck on my side in the end. I am delighted to be through." - Joshua Filler

"We just do business as usual. It's no secret he's the love of my life but tomorrow he will be my biggest rival for 90 minutes." - Pia Filler

Tony Drago returned to the Nineball arena with a win over Ivan Nunez Perez 9-2 before losing out to Sanjin Pehlivanovic to be sent to the Losers side whilst the Bosnian moves into Winners' Qualification tomorrow. Neils Feijen overcame Harold Stolka and Flavian Glont to make lightwork of his day to meet José Alberto Delgado tomorrow for a spot in the Last 64.

There was no sign of jet lag for Nineball World No.1 and World Champion Shane Van Boening who beat Martin Breuer and Aref Awadi 9-1 and 9-0 respectively to barely break sweat and set up a Winners' Qualification match live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook page with Jani Uski tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile, Francisco Sanchez Ruiz fresh off the back of snapping off another EuroTour title on Monday beat Christian Prager and Ioan Ladanyi to be one away from the Last 64 and compatriot David Alcaide reached the same stage with wins over Fabian Breuer and Great Britain's Benji Buckley.

Hometown favourite Thorsten Hohmann kept his tournament alive with a 8-2 win over Cyprus' Antonis Brabin whilst German legend Ralf Souquet exited the tournament after defeat to Veronika Ivanovskaia on the losers bracket.

Day 3 Streamed Matches Below 10 am (CEST)

Table 1 – Matchroom Pool Facebook / Matchroom.Live


10am - 319 - Chris Melling (GBR) vs Uwe Kaiser (GER) - Losers Round 3
NB 11:30am - Francisco Sanchez Ruiz vs Michael Schneider (SUI) - Winners' Qualification
NB 1:00pm - Joshua Filler (GER) vs Pia Filler (GER) - Winners' Qualification
NB 2:30pm - Shane Van Boening (USA) vs Jani Uski (FIN) - Winners' Qualification
NB 4:00pm - TBC
NB 6:30pm - TBC

Table 2 – Matchroom Pool YouTube / Matchroom.Live

10am - Robbie Capito (HKG) vs Mika Van Berkel (NED) - Losers Round 3
NB 11:30 - Thorsten Hohmann (GER) vs Rattapol Sassmann (THA) - Losers Round 3
NB 1:00pm - Aleksa Pecelj (SRB) vs Ronald Regli (SUI) - Winners' Qualification
NB 2:30pm - Jayson Shaw (GBR) vs Bader Alawadhi (KUW) - Winners' Qualification
NB 4:00pm - TBC
NB 6:30pm - TBC

The final two days are available on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, DAZN in the USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, and Switzerland as well as on Viaplay in Scandinavia and the Baltics and various other broadcasters worldwide including Matchroom.Live in relevant countries.See the full where to watch list here.

Tickets start from €15 for the day or €90 for the week. Secure yours here.






DAY ONE






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Day 1 Of Inaugural European Open In Record Books

The opening day of the inaugural European Open Pool Championship at Hotel Esperanto, Fulda in Germany live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook/YouTube and Matchroom.Live is complete.

Bracket / Scores

256 players headed to Fulda with hopes and dreams in Thorsten Hohmann’s hometown of becoming the first-ever European Open winner as they look for their name to be etched into the record books and a share of the $200,000 prize fund as the Opening Round, Winners and Losers Round 1 got underway with 36 players heading home.

Hohmann got action underway live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook match in front of a raucous home crowd looking to see their man get off to the best of starts but it wasn’t to be as Senharip Azar upset the apple cart to secure an unlikely victory. The 9-5 defeat for Hohmann meant he faces the gruelling task of four matches to make it through to the last 64 and he ticked one of those off to defeat Muhummed Daydat 8-2 and keep hometown glory alive.

“I can only give my best. I would’ve liked to have won my first match with all my Fulda people behind me. It was amazing to see. My opponent played well, and I made a few mistakes. I wasn’t as relaxed as I should’ve been. I didn’t feel nervous but there’s always a tightness, so you’re not relaxed. We have some history in Fulda for pool, we used to play in the German Bundesliga. We always had 100 spectators there are some pool fans here. We hope to mobilise some of the Fulda crowd who are perhaps not pool fans.” – Hohmann after progressing to Losers Round 2.

Compatriot Ralf Souquet had the home backing against Juri Pisklov in an all-German affair that saw the latter take the victory 9-5 no part down to a huge 4-rail kick on the four ball in one of the shots of the year let alone day or tournament. That defeat for Souquet appeared to spur him on though as he whitewashed Rafał Stępnik 8-0 to keep his tournament going.

Two-time Mosconi Cup MVP Jayson Shaw survived an early scare in the morning against Ingo Lamberti to win 9-7 before making light work of Cristian Surdea of Romania 9-1 to book his spot in Winners Qualification on Thursday. There wasn’t such fortune for US Open runner-up Aloysius Yapp who was pushed onto the losers’ side of the draw by German Valery Kuloyants.

Finland’s Jani Uski announced himself onto the big stage at the recent World Cup of Pool alongside Mika Immonen and his stock is ever-growing after booking his spot in Winners Qualification thanks to wins over Tobias Hirt and Chris Melling 9-1/9-4 respectively.

Melling is not the only big name to be alongside Yapp on the losers’ bracket with Dimitri Jungo, Robbie Capito, and Matt Edwards all facing the prospect of Losers Round 2 tomorrow.

Action continues tomorrow morning from 10 am – see the full list of matches upcoming below

Day 2 Streamed Matches Below 10 am (CEST)

Table 1 – Matchroom Pool Facebook / Matchroom.Live


10am – Tony Drago (MAL) vs Ivan Nunez Perez (ESP)
NB 11:30am – Albin Ouschan (AUT) vs Sander Kont (EST)
NB 1:00pm – Joshua Filler (GER) vs Garry Oyangoren (GBR)
TBC
TBC
TBC

Table 2 – Matchroom Pool YouTube / Matchroom.Live

10am – Veronika Ivanovskaia (GER) vs Tuberiu Iorgulescu (ROM)
NB 11:30am – Eklent Kaçi (ALB) vs Matthew Rigley (GBR)
NB 1:00pm – Shane Van Boening (USA) vs Martin Breuer (GER)
TBC
TBC
TBC

The final two days are available on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, DAZN in the USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, and Switzerland as well as on Viaplay in Scandinavia and the Baltics and various other broadcasters worldwide including Matchroom.Live in relevant countries. See the full where to watch list here.

Tickets start from €15 for the day or €90 for the week. Secure yours here.


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