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The 2019 Antalya Open (also known as the 2019 Dynamic Billiard Antalya Open) was a professional nine-ball pool tournament held from 7 to 10 November 2019 in the Limak Atlantis Resort in
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,
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. The event was the sixth and final
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event of 2019, following the Klagenfurt Open. The men's event was won by Estonia's
Denis Grabe Denis Grabe (born February 22, 1990, in Tallinn, Estonia), is an Estonian professional pool player. Grabe won the Las Vegas open in 2025 beating Joshua Filler in the finals. Sets 2-2 and in shootout 4-3, winning his biggest tournament of his c ...
, who won his third Tour win, defeating
Eklent Kaçi Eklent Kaçi (born January 29, 1999), also known as Klenti Kaçi is an Albanian professional Pool (cue sports), pool player. Kaçi won the WPA World Ten-ball Championship in 2021 and 2023 and reached the semi-finals of the 2017 WPA World Nine-b ...
9–2. The women's event was won by Poland's
Oliwia Zalewska Oliwia Zalewska Czuprynska (born 20 January 1995) is a Polish professional pool player. Zalewska is a former WPA World Nine-ball junior champion, winning the ladies event in 2011. She also reached the final the following year, losing in the fin ...
, who won her first Tour event. She defeated Tina Vogelmann in the final 7–6.


Tournament format

The 2019 Antalya Open was a professional
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event, the sixth and final
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event held in 2019. The event featured two brackets, held from 7 to 9 November 2019 for the men's event, and 8 to 10 November for the women's event. Both events were first played as a
double-elimination A double-elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost ''two'' games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single-elimin ...
tournament. It was held at the Limak Atlantis Resort in
Antalya Antalya is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of Antalya Province. Recognized as the "capital of tourism" in Turkey and a pivotal part of the Turkish Riviera, Antalya sits on Anatolia's southwest coast, flanked by the Tau ...
, Turkey. The men's event became a
single-elimination A single-elimination knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of a match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final match-up, w ...
bracket at the round-of-32, while the women's event remained a double-elimination tournament until the round-of-16. All matches were played as -to-nine . The tournament was the first Euro Tour event held in Turkey since the 1999 Turkish Open won by Germany's
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.


Prize fund

Both the men's and women's event's prize fund was similar to those of other Euro Tour events, totalling , of which was awarded to both of the winners of the event.


Tournament summary


Men's event

The men's event was held from 7–9 November 2019 with 181 participants. The double-elimination stage featured nine rounds. Nick Malai defeated former winner
Ruslan Chinachov Ruslan Yuryevich Chinakhov (; born 25 January 1992) is a Russian professional primarily nine-ball pool player. Ruslan was the world nine-ball Juniors champion in 2009. Chinakhov has won several events, including the Euro Tour '' Dutch Open 2017 ...
9–1 in the opening round, however, both players won their remaining matches and reached the single-elimination round. British players Mark Gray and
Darren Appleton Darren Appleton (born 8 February 1976) is an English professional pool player, best known for playing Eight-ball, Nine-ball and Ten-ball pool.
also met in the first round; the 2012 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner Appleton won 9–5. Gray commented post-match that his was to blame, and that the "better player undoubtedly won". Having won, Appleton qualified for the ''winner's third round'', but decided to sleep prior to the match. Instead of waking in time for his 4:30pm GMT match with
Albin Ouschan Albin Alois Ouschan (born August 14, 1990, in Klagenfurt, Austria) is an Austrian professional pool player. Ouschan was the 2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner, as well as the runner-up in 2014. He also won the 14.1 Continuous European ...
, Appleton overslept, forfeited the match, and also his ''loser's qualification round'' match, scheduled to also be against Gray. Two several-time Euro Tour winners
Mario He Mario He (born 3 August 1993, Rankweil, Austria) is an Austrian professional pool player. He is a former winner of the European Pool Championships, and winner of both the 2017 and 2019 World Cup of Pool events alongside Albin Ouschan. Career ...
and
Thorsten Hohmann Thorsten Hohmann (born 14 July 1979 in Fulda, West Germany) is a German professional pool player, nicknamed "the Hitman." He is a three-time world champion, winning the WPA World Nine-ball Championship in 2003, and 2013, and winning the WPA Worl ...
met in the ''loser's qualification round''. Hohmann led 6–3, before He won five of the next six racks to lead 8–7, however Hohmann won the next two frames to eliminate He. The single-elimination round was played on the 8 and 9 November. Hohmann met fellow German player and reigning WPA World Nine-ball champion
Joshua Filler Joshua Filler (born 2 October 1997) is a German professional pool player from Bönen, Germany. In 2018 Filler defeated Carlo Biado 13–10 to win the 2018 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. In 2017 he was the youngest player to win the China Op ...
. Filler outplayed Hohmann, and won 9–3. Mark Gray defeated
Tomasz Kapłan Tomasz Kapłan (born 14 January 1984) is a Polish professional Pool (cue sports), pool player. He won the 2011 European Pool Championships in the discipline of Straight pool. He has played on the Euro Tour since 2009, reaching the semi-finals on ...
9–2 to meet Filler in the last 16, where Filler won 9–7. Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz defeated Albin Ouschan 9–2 in the last 32 before defeating Wiktor Zielinski 9–1 to reach the quarter-finals. At the quarter-final stage, Sanchez-Ruiz was defeated by Russian youngster
Fedor Gorst Fedor Alekseyevich Gorst (; born May 31, 2000, in Moscow) is a Russian American professional pool player. He has become a US resident, and now represents the United States in international events. Career In December 2018, Gorst reached 8th in th ...
5–9. Elsewhere,
Denis Grabe Denis Grabe (born February 22, 1990, in Tallinn, Estonia), is an Estonian professional pool player. Grabe won the Las Vegas open in 2025 beating Joshua Filler in the finals. Sets 2-2 and in shootout 4-3, winning his biggest tournament of his c ...
defeated Mieszko Fortunski 9–6,
Eklent Kaçi Eklent Kaçi (born January 29, 1999), also known as Klenti Kaçi is an Albanian professional Pool (cue sports), pool player. Kaçi won the WPA World Ten-ball Championship in 2021 and 2023 and reached the semi-finals of the 2017 WPA World Nine-b ...
defeated Sanjin Pehlivanovic 9–5 and
David Alcaide David Alcaide Bermúdez (born 14 December 1978) is a Spanish professional pool player. He is a two-time winner of the World Pool Masters, winning the 2017 event, defeating Jayson Shaw 8–7 in the final, and again in 2019 defeating Alexander K ...
defeated Joshua Filler 9–7. The first semi-final saw Kaci defeat Alcaide 9–4, whilst Grabe defeated Gorst 9–6. The final was held at 5:30pm GMT between Grabe and Kaci. Grabe was playing in his fourth Tour final, having won two prior events in 2014, whilst Kaci was playing in his fifth final, having won two prior events including the 2019 Austria Open prior in the season. With Grabe leading 4–1, Kaci missed a shot on the and conceded the rack in frustration. Referee Nikola Pešo deemed the act as unsportsmanlike and awarded both rack six and an additional rack to Grabe. Leading 6–1, Grabe won three of the next four racks to win the tournament.


Women's event

The women's event took place from 8 to 10 November, with 34 participants. The double-elimination round lasted six rounds. The top four ranked players on the Tour all reached the last 16. Russia's
Kristina Tkach Kristina Olegovna Tkach (; born 19 January 1999) is a Russian professional pool player. She became the 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Junior Championship winner, defeating Lee Woo-jin in the final 9–6. Tkach is a four time European champion havi ...
(first seed) won her matches 7–1 and 7–3 to draw Veronika Ivanovskaia in the knockout round. Tkach won the match 7–6 to reach the quarter-finals. Belarusian player Marharyta Fefilava (second seed) won her two qualifying matches 7–0 and 7–2 to meet
Kamila Khodjaeva Kamilla and Kamila are feminine given names used in a number of languages and throughout history with roots in Slavic, Arabic, and South Asian languages and Latin. Both Kamila and Kamilla are popular names in Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and Ita ...
in the last 16. Fefilava defeated Khodjaeva 7–4 to reach the quarter-finals. Both
Ana Gradišnik Ana Gradišnik (born 4 October 1996) is a Slovenian professional pool player. She is a three-time runner-up at events on the Euro Tour. Titles * 2024 European Pool Championship 8-ball Eight-ball (also spelled 8-ball or eightball, and somet ...
(third seed) and Kateryna Polovinchuk (fourth seed) also reached the last 16 round, but lost to Christine Steinlage and
Oliwia Zalewska Oliwia Zalewska Czuprynska (born 20 January 1995) is a Polish professional pool player. Zalewska is a former WPA World Nine-ball junior champion, winning the ladies event in 2011. She also reached the final the following year, losing in the fin ...
respectively. The quarter-finals started with Tkach defeating Pia Filler 7–4, whilst Zalewska defeated Melanie Suessenguth 7–4. The bottom half of the draw featured Steinlage defeating Diana Stateczny 7–3, and Tina Vogelmann defeating Fefilava 7–4. In the semi-finals, Zalewska defeated Tkach 7–5, whilst Vogelmann defeated Steinlage 7–3. The final was played between Tina Vogelmann and Oliwia Zalewska. Vogelmann was playing in her first Euro Tour final, whereas Zalewska had won three events prior, including the preceding event, the Klagenfurt Open. Vogelmann took an early lead in the match, leading 4–2 after six racks. Zalewska won the next three racks to lead, but the match became tied at 6–6. Vogelmann broke for the match, but had a . Zaleska chose to , but Vogelmann left the table after her shot. With no clear shot, Zaleska both the and 2-ball, and to win the match and tournament.


Results


Men's competition

Below is the results from the round of 32 (Last 32) onward with positions were determined by performance in the double-elimination round. Players in bold denote match winners:


Women's event

The following results are from the knockout stages following the round of 16. Players in bold denote match winners:


References


External links


Official Website
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Antalya Open The Antalya Open was an ATP Tour 250 series tennis tournament on the ATP Tour played between 2017 and 2021 in Antalya, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relat ...
Antalya Open The Antalya Open was an ATP Tour 250 series tennis tournament on the ATP Tour played between 2017 and 2021 in Antalya, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relat ...
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