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Dynamic Billiard Dutch Open
Tournament information
Dates10–12 August 2017
VenueGolden Tulip Jagershorst,[1]
CityLeende
CountryNetherlands
Organisation(s)Euro Tour
FormatSingle Elimination
Total prize fund€36,000
Winner's share€4,500
Final
ChampionRussia Ruslan Chinakhov
Runner-upGermany Christoph Reintjes
Score9-4[2]
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The 2017 Dynamic Dutch Open,[3] was the fourth Euro Tour 9-Ball pool event in 2017.[4] The event was won by Russia's Ruslan Chinakhov who defeated Germany's Christoph Reintjes 9–4 in the final.[5]

Tournament format

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The event saw a total of 1199 players compete, in a double-elimination knockout tournament, until the last 32 stage; where the tournament was contested as single elimination.[6]

Prize fund

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Prize Money
Winner 4.500
Finalist 3.000 €
Semifinalist 1.750 €
quarterfinalist 1.250 €
last 16 1.000 €
Last 32 500 €
33–48 Place 250 €
Total 36.000 €

Tournament results

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1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
          
Spain David Alcaide 7
Portugal Joao Grilo 9
Portugal Joao Grilo 3
Scotland Jayson Shaw 9
Scotland Jayson Shaw 9
Sweden Daniel Tångudd 6
Scotland Jayson Shaw 7
Austria Albin Ouschan 9
Austria Albin Ouschan 9
Poland Mateusz Śniegocki 2
Austria Albin Ouschan 9
Austria Maximilian Lechner 6
Russia Maxim Dudanez 2
Austria Maximilian Lechner 9
Austria Albin Ouschan 6
Germany Christoph Reintjes 9
Germany Christoph Reintjes 9
Slovakia Jakub Koniar 6
Germany Christoph Reintjes 9
Poland Wojciech Szewczyk 5
Kuwait Abdullah al-Yousef 6
Poland Wojciech Szewczyk 9
Germany Christoph Reintjes 9
Netherlands Niels Feijen 6
Poland Konrad Juszczyszyn 4
France Stephan Cohen 9
France Stephan Cohen 1
Netherlands Niels Feijen 9
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 7
Netherlands Niels Feijen 9
Germany Christoph Reintjes 4
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 9
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Russia Konstantin Stepanow 4
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Russia Fedor Gorst 8
Greece Nick Malai 6
Russia Fedor Gorst 9
Germany Oliver Ortmann 2
Russia Sergei Luzker 9
Poland Wiktor Zieliński 6
Russia Sergei Luzker 9
Russia Sergei Luzker 9
Spain Francisco Sánchez 6
Switzerland Michael Schneider 6
Spain Francisco Sánchez 9
Russia Sergei Luzker 5
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 9
Germany Ralf Souquet 5
Spain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 9
Spain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 5
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 9
Norway Mats Schjetne 5
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 9
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 9
Netherlands Marco Teutscher 8
Netherlands Marco Teutscher 9
Poland Radosław Babica 4
Netherlands Marco Teutscher 9
Sweden Christian Sparrenlöv 2
Sweden Christian Sparrenlöv 9
Germany Mohammad Soufi 7

References

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  1. ^ "Event Info". billiardapps.com. Archived from the original on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Scoresheet". billiardapps.com. Archived from the original on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Dutch Open sets sails tomorrow". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Ekonomopoulos through with minimum effort". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Chinakhov wins his first Euro-Tour". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Matches - Draw and Results". billiardapps.com. Archived from the original on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Dynamic Dutch Open". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
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