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| Euro Tour Men - Sanchez Ruiz Claims Third Euro Tour Crown |
Posted on Monday, August 08 2022 @ 07:03:10 UTC By admin |
Euro Tour Men / Dynamic Billard Petrich Open
Presented by Bulgarian Billiard Federation
Petrich Arena – Sports Hall
Str. Oborishte 3
2850 Petrich
Bulgaria
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Saturday - Monday 6-8 August 2022
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (Spain) - Three time champion
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Sanchez Ruiz Claims Third Euro Tour Crown
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
FRANCISCO SANCHEZ RUIZ is the Dynamic Billard Petrich Open champion
after another blistering display as he beat Klenti Kaci 9 – 6 in a
high-quality final at the Petrich Arena in the southern Bulgarian town.
Having won his maiden title in Lasko, Slovenia in August last year, he
followed that up just ten weeks later, winning the Antalya Open for
back-to-back titles.
He took a runners-up spot to Niels Feijen last time out in Austria and
now completes a hat-trick of wins on the prestigious Euro Tour. The
final was a pulsating affair with both players at the tops of their
respective games and in the end, it was very small margins that
separated them.
Sanchez-Ruiz was thrilled with his third Tour title, “I feel very
excited. This year I’m playing really good and with so much confidence
but to be honest in the final I was a little bit lucky but I took my
chances and I’m really happy.
“My first Euro Tour was in Lasko and after that everything changed in my
mind with that win and I can’t wait for the next tournament. Sometimes I
play fast, especially with the shot clock where you must do but this
year I’m playing really good and feel so confident every time I play. I
don’t really feel too much pressure so let’s see what happens during the
rest of the year,” he concluded.
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The match got underway as Kaci won the lag. There was a little back and
forth safety before the Albanian ran out for the early lead. They shared
the next two with run outs from the break and another one from Sanchez
Ruiz levelled the score at 2-2.
The Spaniard took the first rack against the break to move into a 3-2
lead as a missed 2 ball down the rail from Kaci left it hanging over the
pocket. It was Sanchez Ruiz turn to miss in the next as a difficult long
2 ball, cueing off rail, failed to find the pocket and Kaci took the
opportunity.
A terrific safety battle in the seventh game saw Sanchez Ruiz leave the
1 ball on which Kaci disposed of and subsequently ran out to restore his
one-rack lead. Normal service was resumed in the next game as Sanchez
Ruiz ran out from the break to move the score to 4-4.
Kaci made three balls on break in the next but his safety left the 3
ball on. Sanchez Ruiz potted it but saw the cue ball fall into the
middle pocket and with ball in hand, the Albanian cleared to move into a
5-4 lead.
An accurate snooker from Sanchez Ruiz saw his opponent escape but leave
the 4 ball on and he duly pocketed it and ran out to put them back on
level terms. It was break-neck stuff and when a loose safety from Kaci
left the 2 ball on, Sanchez Ruiz took it and cleared up to take the lead
again at 6-5 up.
A run out from the break from both players saw the score go to 7-6 in
favour of the Spanish player.
A miss from Kaci, attempting a shot-to-nothing, allowed Sanchez Ruiz to
move to the hill and breaking to save the match, Kaci was forced to use
his jump stick with the cue ball corralled in the corner behind the 6
ball. He made connection with the 1 ball but failed to pocket it and
Sanchez Ruiz was a difficult table away from victory. He worked through
the balls with precision and took down his third Euro Tour title.
Kaci wasn’t disappointed with his showing, “I broke good but just didn’t
have many shots after the break and he had more than me. I was a game up
then he went a game up and I had my chance at 7-6 to go 7-7 – I had a
two-way shot but just didn’t really spin the ball and that was it. I’ve
been playing good but it doesn’t matter sometimes – you play good but
you still lose but the confidence is always there.”
The Dynamic Billards Euro Tour reconvenes from 1st to 3rd October with
the Slovenian Open taking place in Lasko.
As well as the prize money, there are Tour ranking points on offer as
well as world ranking points, so there is everything to play for. All
Euro Tour tournaments are 9-ball and players compete in a
double-elimination format, playing down to the last 32 competitors, and
then single elimination until the finish. All matches are races to 9
racks with alternate break.
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com as well as selected
matches on Facebook Live on the EPBF page.
Results, live scoring and draw are available at
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour/draw-results/
Alexander Kazakis (Greece)
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Alexander Kazakis (Greece)
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DAY TWO
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (Spain)
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Down To The Final Four At Petrich Open
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
AFTER A HECTIC day’s play at the Petrich Arena in southern Bulgaria, we
are down to the final four players. With a slightly altered schedule to
take into account the start of the European Open, there were four rounds
of play on the losers’ side of the bracket, one winners’ qualification
round and then the last 32 played down to just four players who will
return on Monday afternoon to contest the business end of the
tournament.
And it is some of the big names of European pool who will gunning for
the trophy as Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz takes on Alexander Kazakis and then
Eklent Kaci goes up against Mario He.
For Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, it will be his sixth Euro Tour semi-final in
a little over 13 months and he seems to be in unstoppable form going
into the last four. He defeated Kuwait’s Abdullah Alyousef 9-5 to secure
his berth in tomorrow evenings line-up.
Commented the Spaniard, “It feels so good and I feel so confident, and
also so confident with my break which is working and I’m really happy
with my performance. I’ll stay focused just on my game and tomorrow is
the semi-final and I prefer to take it game-by-game.
“I had a few moments today; against Spasov of Bulgaria, the score was
close and also the quarter-final was close. It was 5-5 and in the end I
won it but it’s always tough. I’ll be trying my best but my focus is on
the semi-final.”
Alexander Kazakis enjoyed a 9-3 victory over Miesko Fortunski to book
his last four match against Sanchez-Ruiz, a game he is relishing.
“I’m really happy with my performance. I played four matches today and
in all matches I played almost perfect and also, I had all the rolls on
my side so you can’t ask for anything else! Francisco is having a great
year and it all started for him when he won his first Euro Tour against
me in the final last year.
“He won hill-hill and played really well and deserved it and after that
he was just smashing everything. But every day is a different day and
I’m going to try to do my thing, he’s going to try and do his thing and
whoever has the most rolls and plays the best will win.”
It turned into an endurance test for Albania’s Eklent Kaci, who went to
the one-loss side after his opening game of the tournament. That meant a
busy schedule and today he came through an incredible six matches,
capping it with a 9-5 quarter-final win over David Alcaide.
He said, “I was just trying play each match as it came. Six matches are
a lot but I just tried to keep it going; win this one, then on to the
next one and just keep moving forward. I got a bit sleepy and was
travelling around the table just to stay awake. But to be honest I shot
good – I made a couple of mistakes through tiredness I think but the
important thing is that I’m in the semi-final and playing tomorrow.”
He will be facing Austria’s Mario He who is hoping for his first Euro
Tour title since the heady days of 2018 when he triumphed twice that
year. He sneaked over the line in his quarter-final match, beating
Oliver Szolnoki 9-8.
Commented He, “I’m happy that I’m in the semis but I didn’t play my best
game and didn’t break that well. I have to fight with myself a little
bit. I feel like I need more motivation and will-to-win. I’m just a
little bit easy and not caring too much and that’s usually not who I am.
Tomorrow I’m going to try and get myself motivated. I need to improve my
break, keep playing good and win my next Euro Tour, hopefully.”
Play continues 17:00 on Monday 8th on one table with the two semi-finals
playing consecutively followed by the final at 20:00.
As well as the prize money, there are Tour ranking points on offer as
well as world ranking points, so there is everything to play for. All
Euro Tour tournaments are 9-ball and players compete in a
double-elimination format, playing down to the last 32 competitors, and
then single elimination until the finish. All matches are races to 9
racks with alternate break.
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com as well as selected
matches on Facebook Live on the EPBF page. In addition, the semi-finals
and final, played out on Monday night, will be live or highlights on the
following television stations across Europe;
SportKlub HD – Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia,
Bosnia Herzegovina, Greece
Eyecons – Netherlands)
SportKlub – Poland
ORF – Austria
B1B Box – Bulgaria
Results, live scoring and draw are available at
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour/draw-results/
Alexander Kazakis (Greece)
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Eklent Kaci (Abania)
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Huidje See (Austria)
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DAY ONE
Oliver Szolnoki (HUN)
Dynamic Billard Euro Tour Men - Day One Complete At Petrich Open
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
THE FIRST DAY is complete at the Dynamic Billard Petrich Open in
Bulgaria as 157 players set forth on their quest for the fourth Euro
Tour title of the year. With just the semi-finals and final taking place
on the final day, Monday, there are a lot of matches to get through and
it certainly pays to stay on the winners’ side of the draw.
Big name players still standing with no defeats to their names include
Joshua Filler, Niels Feijen, Alexander Kazakis, Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz,
Wiktor Zielinski, Mario He, Sanjin Pehlivanovic and Dennis Grabe.
One young player who won three from three today was the Netherland’s
17-year-old Yannick Pongers. The Dutchman has already enjoyed a
wonderful stay in Petrich having won two golds – 8-ball and 9-ball – at
the recently completed European Pool Championships for Youth, and he
started where he left off with three wins from three including a victory
over Klenti Kaci which wasn’t without some controversy.
Commented Yannick, “It was a very good day for me. In fact, it was the
first Euro Tour event where I’ve won three matches in a row and I beat
Kaci which was a tough match. At 5-5 he missed a 9 ball then when he
started racking, he smashed the 1 ball on the table, so the referee gave
me an extra rack for unsportsmanlike behaviour.
“Then he gave up basically, unscrewed his cue and left the venue. My
goal here is last 32 at least, I guess. We’ll see if I make it but I’m
already happy with what I did but let’s see how far I go,” he added.
Another young player to stay on the winners’ side was Hungary’s Oliver
Szolnoki who finally made it through after a nerve-wracking contest
against Germany’s come-backing Lars Kuckherm. Szolnoki lead 7-2 with the
win looking a formality, but Kuckherm plugged away as his play improved
and he dragged it back to 7-7 before the Hungarian finished the match
off at the death.
“I went up 7-2 and my break was working perfect and then I don’t know
how, I missed an easy shot and then the match totally turned,” said a
relieved Szolnoki.
“Every time he missed, I didn’t get a shot after that but he played well
also and took his chances. I thought if I could just make a couple of
break and runs, I would win the match but it didn’t work and somehow it
was 7-7. In the end, I’m glad I’m through and survived this match.
“I saw some good signs - up to 7-2 I played very well, I think. Also, at
7-7 I managed to clear two tables under pressure so that was a positive
but I’ll need to improve tomorrow,” he added.
Players reconvene tomorrow morning at 9am local time where the winners’
side have one more match to reach the last 32 single elimination
knockout, while players on the one-loss side have a maximum of four
games to reach the knock-out stage.
Play continues down to the final four on Sunday evening with the
semi-finals and then the final commencing at 17.00 on Monday.
As well as the prize money, there are Tour ranking points on offer as
well as world ranking points, so there is everything to play for. All
Euro Tour tournaments are 9-ball and players compete in a
double-elimination format, playing down to the last 32 competitors, and
then single elimination until the finish. All matches are races to 9
racks with alternate break.
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com as well as selected
matches on Facebook Live on the EPBF page. In addition, the semi-finals
and final, played out on Monday night, will be live or highlights on the
following television stations across Europe;
SportKlub HD – Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia,
Bosnia Herzegovina, Greece
Eyecons – Netherlands)
SportKlub – Poland
ORF – Austria
B1B Box – Bulgaria
Results, live scoring and draw are available at
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour/draw-results/
Yannick Pongers (NED)
PREVIEW
Dynamic Billard Euro Tour Men - Petrich Open, Bulgaria
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
157 PLAYERS ARE gathered in the sunny southern Bulgarian town of Petrich
for the fourth tournament on the annual roster of six events on the
Dynamic Billard Euro Tour. Taking place in the Petrich Arena, 20 tables
are in operation as the event is set to get underway on Saturday 6th and
conclude on the evening of Monday 8th August. With temperatures outside
sizzling in the mid-30’s, the arena is an air-conditioned oasis, and the
current top ten players are all in attendance as they bid to consolidate
their positions.
With the rankings consisting of a players’ best five finishes from a
rolling six-tournament tally, the oldest event drops off the list with
the completion of each tournament. Still holding the No.1 spot is
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (Spain) who is defending a semi-final finish –
480 points - from Austria in 2021 so he will need to finish deep this
week to maintain his position.
Still holding the No.2 rank is Poland’s Wiktor Zielinski who, despite
his youth, has become one of the feared players in world pool. He is 160
points behind Sanchez Ruiz and a further 75 points back in third is and
Joshua Filler, fresh from his triumphant visit to the World Games where
he took gold in Birmingham, Alabama.
Those three at the top of the rankings have dominated the Euro Tour of
late, having won six of the last seven tournaments, but their
stranglehold on the trophies was loosened at the last Euro Tour event –
the Dynamic Billard St Johann im Pongau Open in Austria - as veteran
Niels Feijen swept all before him to move himself into the top ten.
In the single elimination stages in St Johann, the multi-titled Dutchman
beat Daniel Maciol, Eklent Kaci, Zielinski and Oliver Szolnoki before
defeating Sanchez-Ruiz 9-4 for the title. It was Feijen’s first Tour win
since 2016 and his tenth in a stellar career that shows no signs of
abating.
As well as the prize money, there are Tour ranking points on offer as
well as world ranking points, so there is everything to play for. All
Euro Tour tournaments are 9-ball and players compete in a
double-elimination format, playing down to the last 32 competitors, and
then single elimination until the finish. All matches are races to 9
racks with alternate break.
All the matches can be viewed live at www.kozoom.com as well as selected
matches on Facebook Live on the EPBF page. In addition, the semi-finals
and final, played out on Monday night, will be live or highlights on the
following television stations across Europe;
SportKlub HD – Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia,
Bosnia Herzegovina, Greece
Eyecons – Netherlands)
SportKlub – Poland
ORF – Austria
B1B Box – Bulgaria
Results, live scoring and draw are available at www.epbf.com
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