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The 2019 Veldhoven Open, officially known as the 2019 Dynamic Billard Veldhoven Open, was a professional
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tournament and the fourth
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event of 2019. It was held at the NH Koningshof in
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, Netherlands. The men's event was held from 1 to 3 August, and the women's event was held from 2 to 4 August. The event followed the Austria Open and preceded the Klagenfurt Open. The men's defending champion was Austria's
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, who won the 2018 Veldhoven Open after defeating Albania's
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 ...
9–8 in the final. He defended his championship, defeating Kaçi in the first knockout round, Germany's
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 ...
in the semi-finals and Estonia's
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in the final 9–2. In the women's event, the defending champion was Austria's
Jasmin Ouschan Jasmin Ouschan (; born 10 January 1986) is an Austrian professional pool player from Klagenfurt, Carinthia. Her first professional competition occurred in 2002, but she did not officially become a professional member of the Women's Professional ...
, who defeated Oliwia Czupryńska 7–3 in the final of the previous year's event. Ouschan also successfully defended her championship, defeating Germany's Melanie Suessenguth 7–4 in the final. The event's total prize fund was , with the winner receiving .


Tournament format

The event was held from 1 to 3 August for the men's event, and 2 to 4 August for the women's event. Both events were first played as a
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tournament. It was held at the NH Koningshof in
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, Netherlands. The men's event became a
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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 defending champion of the men's event was
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 ...
, who won the 2018 Veldhoven Open 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 ...
in the final. The defending champion of the women's event was
Jasmin Ouschan Jasmin Ouschan (; born 10 January 1986) is an Austrian professional pool player from Klagenfurt, Carinthia. Her first professional competition occurred in 2002, but she did not officially become a professional member of the Women's Professional ...
, who defeated Oliwia Czuprynska 7–3 in the final of the previous year's event.


Prize fund

Both the men's and women's event's prize fund was similar to those of other
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events, totalling , with being awarded to the winners of the event.


Tournament summary


Men's event

On 1 August 2019, the double-elimination round began at 09:00
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. All matches were played under the format as a race-to-nine racks. The event had a total of 193 participants, including all top-16 players.


Double elimination

Defending champion Mario He received a bye in his first round match, then defeated Tobias Bongers in the first winner's round 9–4. He progressed to the round-of-32 after a playoff win over
Mateusz Śniegocki Mateusz Śniegocki (born 3 January 1985) is a Polish professional pool player. Śniegocki is a former 10-Ball European champion and three-time winner of events at the Euro Tour. Career Śniegocki started playing billiards in a club called "Had ...
. Mark Gray defeated Daniel Maciol 9–7 in the second winner's round. Maciol took a time-out when the score was tied 6–6, but played significantly worse when he returned. Gray reached the winner's playoff round, but lost to Karol Skowerski, and then in the loser's playoff to Marcel Price. Number one-ranked Euro Tour player Eklent Kaçi reached the winner's playoff round, before losing 6–9 to Sergey Lutsker. Kaçi later won his loser's playoff round match against Albin Ouschan to advance to the knockout round. Ten-time Euro Tour event winner
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failed to make the knockout round. He was awarded a walkover in his first round match, defeating Tim De Ruyter 9–2 before losing 6–9 to Marco Dorenburg. In the loser's side, Feijen lost his next match to 14-year-old Dutch player Yannick Pongers 8–9. Three-time world champion
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also failed to progress, despite defeating fourth seed
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9–6. Ortmann lost to
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8–9 in the winner's playoff and to Jacques Wollschlaeger 4–9 in the loser's playoff. After a playoff loss to
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, Souquet did not reach the knockout round either.


Knockout rounds

The round-of-32 took place on 2 August, and all subsequent rounds were played on 3 August. Syria's reached the quarter-finals, after wins over De Ruyter and Wollschlaeger (both 9–4). Marc Bijsterbosch faced Soufi, after a 9–3 win over
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and a
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of Mateusz Śniegocki. defeated Greece's Nick Malai (9–6) and
Nikos Ekonomopoulos Nikos Ekonomopoulos (Greek Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος ''Nikos Ikonomopoulos'', also: ''Nick Ekonomopoulos''; born 22 February 1982 in Athens) is a Greek professional pool player. Ekonomopoulos won the Junior 8-ball World Championship ...
(9–5) en route to the quarter-finals. Montpellier later played 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 ...
, after Grabe defeated Stefan Nolle 9–4 and Ruslan Chinachov 9–3. Mario He also advanced to the quarter-finals. His last match in the round-of-32 was a rematch of the previous year's final against Eklent Kaçi, which he won 9–8. This match, however, was more one-sided, with He winning 9–4. Poland's Konrad Juszczyszyn defeated 1999
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champion
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9–4. Mario He defeated Juszczyszyn 9–6 to reach the quarter-finals.
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also reached the quarter-finals, after 9–6 victories over Moritz Neuhausen and Jakub Koniar.
Francisco Sánchez Ruíz Francisco Sánchez Ruíz (born December 29, 1991) is a Spanish professional pool player, nicknamed "The Ferrari" and by his initials "FSR". He won both the 2022 WPA World Eight-ball Championship and the 2023 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. ...
defeated Damianos Giallourakis in the round-of-32, following Giallourakis's best run in a Euro Tour event, reaching the quarter-final at the Austria Open earlier in the season. However, Sanchez-Ruiz was eliminated in the round-of-16, after losing to Fedor Gorst 4–9. Reigning world nine-ball champion
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advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating Marcel Price and Serbia's Aleksa Pecelj. Marc Bijsterbosch defeated Mohamad Soufi 9–2 to advance to the semi-final. Denis Grabe defeated Alex Montpellier 9–1, with Montpellier only winning rack four. Both Mario He and Joshua Filler progressed to the semi-finals following victories over Oliver Szolnoki and Fedor Gorst, respectively. With the victory, Filler was guaranteed to regain the top spot in the Euro Tour rankings, which was previously held by Eklent Kaci. The first semi-final match was held between Bijsterbosch and Grabe at 14:30 EST. Bijsterbosch took an early lead, gaining an advantage at 4–2, 5–3, and 7–5. However, Grabe fought back to tie the match 7–7. He won the final two racks (four in total) to win 9–7 and reach the final. The second semi-final was held between He and Filler at 16:00 EST. The match was tight, with a difference of no more than a one rack between the two players throughout. At 7–7, Filler reached the , on his own break, with He taking the match to at 8–8. Filler's break on the decider was a , allowing He to to win the frame and the match. The final was played at 18:00 EST between defending champion Mario He and Denis Grabe. Grabe was a two-time champion of Euro Tour events, having won the 2014 Slovenia Open and 2014 Austria Open. Mario He was a four-time champion, having won two events in 2018. The match took place on He's birthday. The final was one-sided, with He taking an early lead at 5–1. Grabe won rack seven, but He won the next four racks to win the match and the championship 9–2.


Women's event

The women's event was held between 2 and 4 August 2019, with a total of 59 participants. The event was a double-elimination bracket. With 16 players remaining, the event reverted to a single-elimination structure. Jasmin Ouschan and Kristina Tkach were tied for number one in the women's Euro Tour rankings. Last year's runner-up Oliwia Czuprynska lost to Tina Vogelmann 4–7 in the double-elimination round, and then lost to Tkach 7–1 in the loser's qualification round. Germany's Melanie Suessenguth had already defeated Tkach 7–5 in the winner's round. In a match that was predicted to be a close match, Ukraine's Kateryna Polovinchuk defeated Valeriia Trushevskaia 7–1. The knockout round saw a repeat of the Austria Open final, with Ouschan facing Marharyta Fefilava. The match finished with the same scoreline, with Ouschan winning the match 7–1. Tkach also defeated Diana Stateczny 7–6 in the round-of-16, but lost to Tina Vogelmann 7–4 in the quarter-finals. Ouschan won her quarter-final match against Diana Khodjaeva 7–1 to guarantee securing the number one spot in the rankings. Veronika Hubrtová also advanced to the semi-finals after defeating Yvonne Ullmann-Hybler in the round-of-16 and Germany's
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in the quarter-finals (both 7–4). Melanie Suessenguth reached the semi-finals after wins over Christine Steinlage and Natalia Seroshtan. The semi-finals were played on 4 August, with Ouschan and Suessenguth progressing. Ouschan defeated Vogelmann 7–3, and Suessenguth defeated Hubrtová 7–5. Sussenguth was playing in her first final, whilst Ouschan had previously played in 20 finals. Ouschan won the final 7–4, successfully defending her title. In her six matches in the tournament, Ouschan conceded just 14 racks, winning 47. A strong shot was cited as a reason for her dominance in the event.


Tournament results


Men's event

The following matches are from the round of 32 onward. Players in bold denote match winners.


Women's event

The following matches are from the round of 16 stage onward. Players in bold denote match winners.


References


External links

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