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Predator Women's Tallinn Open - Filler Seals ET Win No.2
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Posted on Wednesday, February 21 2024 @ 00:51:58 UTCby admin
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Predator Women’s Euro Tour / Predator Women’s Tallinn Open
Presented by the City of Tallinn
Kalev Sports Hall
12 Juhkentali Street
Tallinn
10132
Estonia
www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour - facebook - live stream
www.tallinn.ee/en/services/kalev-sports-hall
Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 February 2024

Pia Filler with trophy.
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Predator Women's Tallinn Open - Filler Seals ET Win No.2
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
Photography: ©EPBF
THE FILLER NAME was once again on a Euro Tour trophies as this time it
was Pia who was victorious to take the PREDATOR Women’s Tallinn Open,
outlasting Ina Kaplan 7-5 in an absorbing final at the Kalevi Sports
Hall. It was Filler’s second Predator Women’s Euro Tour title, following
her win in Slovenia in October 2022, and she came through one of the
biggest fields assembled on the Tour in recent times.
The match was hard-fought and of high quality but it was Filler who had
the extra resolve down the final stretch. “I expected it to be a close
match because I know Ina and she’s a good player she’s won multiple Euro
Tours and European Championships. At the end of day, I just wanted to
focus on myself because I knew I was playing well and breaking well.
Actually, I never doubted that I could snap it off this time so I just
did what I had to do.”
It was Filler who won the lag and delivered a nice break that saw two
balls drop, leaving her a good look on the 1-ball. She duly ran through
the balls but missed a difficult 9, cueing off the rail to gift Kaplan
the rack and the early lead.
Kaplan made a legal break in the next but needed to push out with the
1-ball blocked. Filler got the initiative with a bold pot on the 1 and
her snooker, playing the 4-ball, caused Kaplan to foul trying a one-rail
escape. With ball-in-hand Filler levelled the score. She then crunched
home her break shot in the third game and it paid dividends, leaving her
a makeable 2/9 combination which she executed to take the lead at 2-1.
Kaplan pushed out once again, leaving a short jump shot for her
opponent. Filler though, missed the 1-ball completely to present a great
opportunity to Kaplan. She ran the table to once again level the match.
A dry break from Filler got Kaplan back to the table and she kept her
focus to come up with some big shots as she ran through the balls for a
3-2 lead.
Filler got to the table early in the next and put Kaplan in a table
length snooker but she jumped the 2-ball in with some aplomb. That
allowed her to keep the pressure on Filler with a good snooker but
Filler was equal to it with the jump stick to leave Kaplan in trouble.
With the initiative, Filler went on to take the rack and level the
scores up.

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Pia Filler with Ina Kaplan.
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Another great break shot from Filler left a nice shot on the 1-ball and
a great opportunity to clear the table. She held it together very well
to take the lead at 4-3. Kaplan though, was having none of it as she too
glided through the next rack to return the scores to parity. In the
ninth, a great break saw two balls drop and a very nice layout emerge
for Filler and she comfortably ran the table to regain the lead at 5-4
in the race-to-seven final.
Kaplan's first poor break sent Filler to the table and she looked
composed and confident as she moved into a 6-4 lead and to find herself
breaking for the match.
With 2-balls down and the 1-ball sitting awkwardly, she pushed out into
the 2-ball. Both ladies had multiple visits before Filler left the
1-ball hanging over the centre pocket for Kaplan. With zero room for
error, Kaplan ran out to get within one of Filler.
Unfortunately for Kaplan, she came up dry at the most inopportune of
moments . However, the 2-ball was locked up to give her some breathing
space. Filler botched her safety attempt and was subsequently snookered
tight behind the green 7. Filler played the intentional foul to give
herself some breathing space but Kaplan though, played a three-ball
combo to set herself up but she missed the 5 ball, leaving it for Filler
to play safe.

Pia Filler.
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Kaplan played another tight snooker on the 5 but Filler, banking
table-length played the perfect shot to tie the cueball up behind the
8-ball. Kaplan missed to give ball-in-hand and Filler potted the
remaining balls to take her second Predator Women’s Euro Tour title.
Fillers efforts in Tallinn have also seen her move into pole position in
the Tour rankings. She said, “I think Joshua did some calculations
before the final and said that the No.1 spot was already secured so
that’s amazing. It was one of my goals a couple of years ago to reach
No.1 and now I’m there. But I’m not going to stop working because I want
to keep that position - I don’t want to leave it,” she added.
The beaten semi-finalists were Oliwia Zalewska (Poland) and Sweden’s
Monika Margeta, who’s 3rd place finish was her best effort since 2014.
Results, live scoring, and draw are available at www.epbf.com

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