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Ina Kaplan
Born (1987-05-14) 14 May 1987 (age 37)
Essen, Germany
Sport country Germany
Professional2007
Tournament wins
Major3x Euro Tour

Ina Kaplan (née Jentschura; born 14 May 1987) is a German professional pool player. She is an eleven-time German national champion and is the second female player (after Franziska Stark) to win three of four disciplines in one event at the championships.

In 2010, Kaplan reached the final of the European Pool Championships in ten-ball, finishing as runner-up behind Jasmin Ouschan. In the Women's Euro Tour, Kaplan won events in 2013, 2014, and 2017 and finished three times as a runner-up. As of 2019, Kaplan was third on the all-time list of winners in the tour, behind Ouschan and Kristina Tkach with a total of 12 medals from the events. Kaplan also promotes pool events, usually women's events. She is married to fellow German pool player Jörn Kaplan. They share a professional pool club, where she was the first woman to play in the highest tier of German club pool, the 1st Bundesliga [de].

Early life

Kaplan began playing billiards on a family holiday in the Netherlands at the age of 12.[1] However, she did not play pool until she was 16, playing at a pub for free on Monday nights.[1] Later, Kaplan was asked to join a pool club; she joined BSV Essen and would later play professionally for the club.[1]

Career

2007–2011

In the 2007 German Championship, Kaplan reached the eight-ball quarter-finals for the first time. The following season, she reached the semi-final of the same event.[2][3] In 2009, Kaplan won her first national championship with victories against Kim Witzel and Simone Künzl in eight-ball and nine-ball, respectively.[4][5]

In March 2010, Kaplan participated at the European Pool Championships for the first time. She reached the semi-final in the nine-ball event and the final in the ten-ball event to face Jasmin Ouschan, where she lost 7–4. At the 2011 European Pool Championships, Kaplan reached the round of 16 in both ten-ball and straight pool.[6]

2012–2014

In 2012, Kaplan reached her first final in the Women's Euro Tour, finishing as runner-up at the 2012 Treviso Open in Guimarães.[7] The following season, Kaplan reached the semi-final of the 2013 Italian Open and entered her first world championship, where she reached the knockout rounds of the 2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship.[8] In November 2013, Kaplan played at the 2013 WPA Women's World Ten-ball Championship, reaching the round of 32.[9]

In the Euro Tour, Kaplan reached the semi-final of the 2013 Austria Open before winning jer first Tour tournament at the 2013 Treviso Open.[7] In the 2014 European Championship, she finished as runner-up in nine-ball, losing to Katarzyna Wesolowska in the final 2–6.[10] In the 2014 German Championship, Kaplan became the second female German player (after Franziska Stark in 1991) to win three disciplines in the same year, with wins in straight pool, nine-ball, and ten-ball,[11][12] doing so whilst six months pregnant.[13][14] In addition, she reached the final in eight-ball, losing to Melanie Suessenguth.[13][15]

Since 2011, Kaplan has played at billiards club BC Siegtal 89. She played with the team in the 1st Bundesliga [de], becoming the first woman to play in the highest German pool league.[16] Kaplan competed in the 1st Bundesliga while pregnant in 2014.[17]

In the 2014 Team World Championship, Kaplan represented Germany alongside Thorsten Hohmann, Ralf Souquet, and Sebastian Staab. The team defeated Austria 4–2 and South Africa 6–0 to finish second in its group, behind Great Britain.[1][18] In the second round, the team defeated Russia 4–2, tied 3–3 with Japan, and lost 5–7 to Japan on a shootout.[1][19]

2015–present

Since 2015, Kaplan has played in numerous Euro Tour events. In 2017, her most successful year, she reached the semi-finals in both the Portugal and Klagenfurt Opens, before winning the Italian Open.[20]

Overall record

Overall, Kaplan is a three-time Euro Tour winner, having won the 2013 Treviso Open, 2014 Luxembourg Open, and the 2017 Treviso Open.[21] She also has reached the final on three occasions and reached number one in the rankings on three occasions, first in 2013, and most recently in 2017.[22] As of 2019, Kaplan is third on the all-time list of winners on the tour, behind Jasmin Ouschan and Kristina Tkach.[23] With a total of 11 German national titles, Kaplan is second in all-time winners behind Franziska Stark. By event, she has won nine-ball on five occasions, ten-ball on three, eight-ball twice, and straight pool once.[24]

Personal life

Kaplan works as a research assistant in the Department of German Studies of the University of Siegen.[25] She has also organized her own pool tournaments. In 2014, Kaplan organized the Autohaus Keller Cup, an eight-women tournament played inside the City-Galerie mall in Siegen.[26] Kristina Grim won the event, but Kaplan won the second event held the following year.[27] The events notably allowed players to not adhere to the standard WPA dresscode, with players being encouraged to "dress elegantly".[26]

In 2012, Kaplan married pool player Jörn Kaplan, with whom she won the 2014 German Mixed Championship.[28] The couple have one child.[29]

Titles

References

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  2. ^ Werner Ertel. "Deutsche Meisterschaft 2007 in Bad Wildungen". Werner-ertel.de. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
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  13. ^ a b Großmann, Lutz (24 November 2014). "Perfekte Woche für Ina Kaplan". derwesten.de. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019. Germa
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  18. ^ "Coming Through in Crunch Time". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  19. ^ "Ina und Jörn Kaplan holen nationalenTitel". derwesten.de. 17 June 2014. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  20. ^ "Ina Kaplan". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 2 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  21. ^ a b "Player Profile". billiardapps.com. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  22. ^ "Player Rankings". billiardapps.com. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  23. ^ "Hall of Fame – Womens Eurotour". womeneurotouronline.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  24. ^ a b Ertel, Werner. "German Poolbillard Championships Ladies singles". werner-ertel.de. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  25. ^ "Ina Kaplan, M.A. Germanistik – Sprachdidaktik I". Uni-siegen.de. Universität Siegen. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  26. ^ a b "Interview mit Ina Kaplan". sixpockets.de. 29 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019. City Galerie Siegen
  27. ^ Messerschmidt, Karl-Heinz (10 November 2015). "Ina Kaplan dominiert am Tisch". derwesten.de. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  28. ^ "Ina und Jörn Kaplan holen nationalen Titel". Derwesten.de. Funke Mediengruppe. 17 June 2014. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  29. ^ Katja Dersdorf (20 February 2015). "Billard-Meisterin schiebt jetzt 'ne ruhige Kugel..." BVW.billardarea.de. Billard-Verband Westfalen. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2015.