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Ralf Souquet Continues European Dominance

Photo Courtesy http://www.eurotouronline.eu

Photo Courtesy http://www.eurotouronline.eu

Ralf Souquet has won the 2009 German Open in Sindelfingen with a 8-4 victory over Britains Imran Majid in the final yesterday evening.

The win further enhances Souquet’s number one ranking position and he is now 550 points clear of Niels Feijen in second. Souquet has been near dominant over the last 7 tournaments and ranking positions are drawn from these seven results on a rolling basis.

It will of course be difficult to maintain this level of form over another twelve months but with three tournament victories in the last 6 event plus a runner-up spot last time out in Italy Souquet is certainly staking his claim for the number one spot for a long period of time.

Another great tournament for the UK players and this result puts Imran Majid up to Number 4 in the European rankings.

The EPBF Eurotour Top 16

  1. Ralf Souquet (Germany) – 3170
  2. Niels Feijen (Holland) – 2620
  3. Nick Van Den Berg (Holland) – 2200
  4. Imran Majid (Great Britain) – 2195
  5. Marcus Chamat (Sweden) – 2135
  6. David Alcaide (Spain) – 2055
  7. Mark Gray (Great Britain) – 1975
  8. Sandor Tot (Serbia) – 1875
  9. Craig Osborne (Great Britain) – 1855
  10. Tony Drago (Malta) – 1845
  11. Mateusz Sniegocki (Poland) – 1845
  12. Dimitri Jungo (Switzerland) – 1800
  13. Christian Reimering (Germany) – 1790
  14. Daryl Peach (Great Britain) – 1775
  15. Thomas Engert (Germany) – 1770
  16. Karl Boyes (Great Britain) -  1735

In the ranking list, which is used to determine places at major International events, Britain has the most players in the top 16 with no less than five. The next event takes place in August, the 2009 Austrian Open.

Dynamic German Open Underway

Recent World Pool Masters Champion Darren Appleton

Recent World Pool Masters Champion Darren Appleton

The Dynamic German Open started yesterday with a field of around 256 of Europe’s best pool players including the likes of Darren Appleton, Daryl Peach, Ralf Souquet, Nick van den Berg and Tony Drago.

€40,000 in prize money is up for grabs with the winner receiving €5,000 and vitally important ranking points, the German Open is one of 7 rounds in the EPBF Eurotour and the EPBF rankings act as qualifiers to International events.

You can find the action Eurotour Online

The action continues until tomorrow afternoon when a winner will be crowned. The two hottest players on the tour this year are Ralf Souquet and Niels Feijen but after his recent World Masters win Darren Appleton will be looking for another title.