2019 Antalya Open (pool)

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{{short description|Professional pool competition, held November 2019}}

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|tournament_name=2019 Antalya Open

|dates=

|image=File:2019 Antalya Open poster.jpg

|startdate=7

|enddate=10 November 2019

|venue=Limak Atlantis Resort

|city=Antalya

|country=Turkey

|organisation=Euro Tour, World Pool-Billiard Association

|format=Double-elimination, Single-elimination

|Total prize fund=

|winners_share=

|highest_break=

|defending_champion=

|winner={{flagathlete|Denis Grabe|EST}} (m)
{{flagathlete|Oliwia Zalewska|POL}} (f)

|runner_up={{flagathlete|Eklent Kaçi|ALB}} (m)
{{flagathlete|Tina Vogelmann|GER}} (f)

|score=9–2 (m) / 7–6 (f)

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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 Antalya, Turkey. The event was the sixth and final Euro Tour event of 2019, following the Klagenfurt Open. The men's event was won by Estonia's Denis Grabe, who won his third Tour win, defeating Eklent Kaçi 9–2. The women's event was won by Poland's Oliwia Zalewska, who won her first Tour event. She defeated Tina Vogelmann in the final 7–6.

Tournament format

The 2019 Antalya Open was a professional nine-ball event, the sixth and final Euro Tour 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.{{Cite web |title=Players Arriving In Veldhoven For The Upcoming Euro-Tour Event |work=azbilliards.com |access-date=1 August 2019 |url=https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14681-players-arriving-in-veldhoven-for-the-upcoming-euro-tour-event/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190801073448/https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14681-players-arriving-in-veldhoven-for-the-upcoming-euro-tour-event/ |archive-date=1 August 2019 |url-status=live}} Both events were first played as a double-elimination tournament. It was held at the Limak Atlantis Resort in Antalya, Turkey.{{Cite web |title=2019 Antalya Open |author= |work=Euro Tour |date= |access-date=30 July 2019 |url=https://eurotouronline.com/eurotour-calendar/ |language= |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130221108/https://eurotouronline.com/eurotour-calendar/ |archive-date=30 January 2019 |url-status=live}} The men's event became a single-elimination 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 {{cuegloss|race}}-to-nine {{cuegloss|rack|racks}}.{{Cite web |title=Eurotour Calendar |work=Euro Tour |access-date=30 January 2019 |url=https://eurotouronline.com/eurotour-calendar/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130221108/https://eurotouronline.com/eurotour-calendar/ |archive-date=30 January 2019 |url-status=live}}{{Cite web |title=Draw & results |work=Euro Tour |access-date=30 January 2019 |url=https://eurotouronline.com/draw-results/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130221053/https://eurotouronline.com/draw-results/ |archive-date=30 January 2019 |url-status=live}}

The tournament was the first Euro Tour event held in Turkey since the 1999 Turkish Open won by Germany's Ralph Eckert.{{cite web |url=http://propool.info/tours/eurotour-turkey-open-1999.htm |title=1999 Turkish Open |work=propool.info |access-date=12 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191112195510/http://propool.info/tours/eurotour-turkey-open-1999.htm |archive-date=12 November 2019 |url-status=live}}{{cite web |url=https://ralpheckert.com/index_eng.html |title=Ralph Eckert |work=ralpheckert.com |access-date=12 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190514234542/http://ralpheckert.com/index_eng.html |archive-date=14 May 2019 |url-status=live}}

= Prize fund =

Both the men's and women's event's prize fund was similar to those of other Euro Tour events, totalling {{€|38,000|link=yes}}, of which {{€|4,500}} was awarded to both of the winners of the event.{{Cite web |title=2019 Dynamic Billard Antalya Open |work=azbilliards.com |access-date=1 August 2019 |url=https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/77-dynamic-billiard-euro-tour/9039-2019-dynamic-antalya-open/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191109171055/https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/77-dynamic-billiard-euro-tour/9039-2019-dynamic-antalya-open/ |archive-date=9 November 2019 |url-status=live}}{{Cite web |title=2019 Antalya Open – Invitational letter |author= |work=Euro Tour |date= |access-date=4 August 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/eurotour/images/event/2019/4_Veldhoven/Invitation_ET_2019_Veldhoven_ENG.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190804082215/https://billiardapps.com/eurotour/images/event/2019/4_Veldhoven/Invitation_ET_2019_Veldhoven_ENG.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 August 2019 |language= |quote= }}

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scope=col| Place

! scope=col| Prize money

Winnerstyle="text-align:right" | €4,500
Finaliststyle="text-align:right" | €3,000
Semi-finaliststyle="text-align:right" | €1,750
Quarter-finaliststyle="text-align:right" | €1,250
Last 16style="text-align:right" | €1,000
Last 32style="text-align:right" | €600
33–48style="text-align:right" | €275
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| style="border-top:medium solid" | Total

style="border-top:medium solid; text-align:right" | €38,000

Tournament summary

=Men's event=

The men's event was held from 7–9 November 2019 with 181 participants.{{Cite web |title=Participants – Dynamic Billard Eurotour |author= |work=eurotouronline.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://eurotouronline.com/participants/ |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170705083234/https://eurotouronline.com/participants/ |archive-date=5 July 2017 |url-status=live }} The double-elimination stage featured nine rounds.{{Cite web |title=Tournament Chart DE-192-SE-032 |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/sheet-192-032.asp?db=eurotour&eventnr=2019060&history=yes&showdraw=1&tournament=M9&tournamentgroup=B&stage=1 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{Cite web |title=Dynamic Billard Antalya Open Ready To Be Launched In Beautiful Holiday Resort |author= |work=azbilliards.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14860-dynamic-billard-antalya-open-ready-to-be-launched-in-beautiful-holiday-resort/ |language= |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191109171058/https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14860-dynamic-billard-antalya-open-ready-to-be-launched-in-beautiful-holiday-resort/ |archive-date=9 November 2019 |url-status=live }} Nick Malai defeated former winner Ruslan Chinachov 9–1 in the opening round, however, both players won their remaining matches and reached the single-elimination round.{{Cite web |title=Draw & results – Dynamic Billard Eurotour |author= |work=eurotouronline.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://eurotouronline.com/draw-results/ |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130221053/https://eurotouronline.com/draw-results/ |archive-date=30 January 2019 |url-status=live }} British players Mark Gray and Darren Appleton also met in the first round; the 2012 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner Appleton won 9–5. Gray commented post-match that his {{cuegloss|break}} 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 4:30{{nbsp}}pm GMT match with Albin Ouschan, Appleton overslept, forfeited the match, and also his loser's qualification round match, scheduled to also be against Gray.{{Cite web |title=Filler Over Hohmann In All-German Clash |author= |work=azbilliards.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14865-filler-over-hohmann-in-all-german-clash/ |language= |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191109171100/https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14865-filler-over-hohmann-in-all-german-clash/ |archive-date=9 November 2019 |url-status=live }} Two several-time Euro Tour winners Mario He and Thorsten Hohmann 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. Filler outplayed Hohmann, and won 9–3. Mark Gray defeated Tomasz Kapłan 9–2 to meet Filler in the last 16, where Filler won 9–7.{{Cite web |title=Tournament Chart SE-032 |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=13 November 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/Sheet-SE032.asp?db=eurotour&eventnr=2019060&tournament=M9&stage=2&history=yes&showdraw=1&showtables=1 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 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 5–9. Elsewhere, Denis Grabe defeated Mieszko Fortunski 9–6, Eklent Kaçi defeated Sanjin Pehlivanovic 9–5 and David Alcaide 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 5:30{{nbsp}}pm GMT between Grabe and Kaci. Grabe was playing in his fourth Tour final, having won two prior events in 2014,{{Cite web |title=Denis Grabe – Player Profile |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=14 November 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/player_profile.asp?db=eurotour&playerid=1207&header=yes&footer=yes |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} whilst Kaci was playing in his fifth final, having won two prior events including the 2019 Austria Open prior in the season.{{Cite web |title= Eklent Kaçi – Player Profile |author= |work= billiardapps.com |date= |access-date= 14 November 2019 |url= https://billiardapps.com/player_profile.asp?db=eurotour&playerid=3086&header=yes&footer=yes |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} With Grabe leading 4–1, Kaci missed a shot on the {{cuegloss|2-ball}} and conceded the rack in frustration.{{Cite web |title=Grabe Takes Antalya Open 2019 |author= |work=azbilliards.com |date= |access-date=14 November 2019 |url=https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14866-grabe-takes-antalya-open-2019/ |language= |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191109225331/https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14866-grabe-takes-antalya-open-2019/ |archive-date=9 November 2019 |url-status=live }} 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,{{Cite web |title=Event Info |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/event_info.asp?db=eurotour&client=&eventnr=2019150&header=no&eventheader=yes&showtabs=yes&tab=Tournament&tabtype=&history=yes&footer=yes |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} with 34 participants.{{Cite web |title=Participants – Womens Eurotour |author= |work=womeneurotouronline.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url=https://womeneurotouronline.com/participants/ |quote= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170819101311/https://womeneurotouronline.com/participants/ |archive-date=19 August 2017 |url-status=live }} The double-elimination round lasted six rounds.{{Cite web |title=ET – 2019 – W9 – Antalya – Turkey |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/flowchart_DE_048_1x48_SE_1x16.asp?db=eurotour&eventnr=2019150&tournament=W9&history=no&tournamentgroup=&stage=1&showtables=1 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The top four ranked players on the Tour all reached the last 16.{{Cite web |title=Top Four Ladies Present Themselves In Top Form in Antalya |author= |work=azbilliards.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url= https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14867-top-four-ladies-present-themselves-in-top-form-in-antalya/ |language= |quote=}} Russia's Kristina Tkach (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 in the last 16. Fefilava defeated Khodjaeva 7–4 to reach the quarter-finals. Both Ana Gradišnik (third seed) and Kateryna Polovinchuk (fourth seed) also reached the last 16 round, but lost to Christine Steinlage and Oliwia Zalewska 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.{{Cite web |title=Zalewska Takes Second EPBF Event In A Row |author= |work=azbilliards.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url= https://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/14868-zalewska-takes-second-epbf-event-in-a-row/ |language= |quote=}} The final was played between Tina Vogelmann and Oliwia Zalewska. Vogelmann was playing in her first Euro Tour final,{{Cite web |title=Player Profile |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/player_profile.asp?db=eurotour&playerid=2897 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} whereas Zalewska had won three events prior, including the preceding event, the Klagenfurt Open.{{Cite web |title=Player Profile |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=21 December 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/player_profile.asp?db=eurotour&playerid=2589 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 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 {{cuegloss|dry break}}. Zaleska chose to {{cuegloss|push out}}, but Vogelmann left the table {{cuegloss|safe}} after her shot. With no clear shot, Zaleska {{cuegloss|fluke|fluked}} both the {{cuegloss|1-ball}} and 2-ball, and {{cuegloss|run the rack|ran the rack}} 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:{{Cite web |title=Tournament Chart SE-032 |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=13 February 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/flowchart_DE_192_2x8x16_SE_1x32.asp?db=eurotour&eventnr=2019060&tournament=M9&history=no&tournamentgroup=&stage=1&showtables=1 |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

{{32TeamBracket|seeds=n|nowrap=y

| RD1-seed01=

| RD1-team01= {{flagathlete|Joshua Filler|GER}}

| RD1-score01=9

| RD1-seed02=

| RD1-team02= {{flagathlete|Thorsten Hohmann|GER}}

| RD1-score02=3

| RD1-seed03=

| RD1-team03={{flagathlete|Mark Gray|GBR}}

| RD1-score03=9

| RD1-seed04=

| RD1-team04={{flagathlete|Tomasz Kapłan|POL}}

| RD1-score04=2

| RD1-seed05=

| RD1-team05={{flagathlete|Nick Malai|GRE}}

| RD1-score05=5

| RD1-seed06=

| RD1-team06={{flagathlete|David Alcaide|ESP}}

| RD1-score06=9

| RD1-seed07=

| RD1-team07={{flagathlete|Wojciech Sroczynski|POL}}

| RD1-score07=5

| RD1-seed08=

| RD1-team08={{flagathlete|Niels Feijen|NED}}

| RD1-score08=9

| RD1-seed09=

| RD1-team09={{flagathlete|Eklent Kaçi|ALB}}

| RD1-score09=9

| RD1-seed10=

| RD1-team10={{flagathlete|Nikos Ekonomopoulos|GRE}}

| RD1-score10=3

| RD1-seed11=

| RD1-team11={{flagathlete|Aleksa Pecelj|SER}}

| RD1-score11=9

| RD1-seed12=

| RD1-team12={{flagathlete|Maksim Dudanets|RUS}}

| RD1-score12=1

| RD1-seed13=

| RD1-team13={{flagathlete|Ralf Souquet|GER}}

| RD1-score13=9

| RD1-seed14=

| RD1-team14={{flagathlete|Dimitris Loukatos|GRE}}

| RD1-score14=8

| RD1-seed15=

| RD1-team15={{flagathlete|Sanjin Pehlivanovic|BIH}}

| RD1-score15=9

| RD1-seed16=

| RD1-team16={{flagathlete|Jani Siekkinen|FIN}}

| RD1-score16=4

| RD1-seed17=

| RD1-team17={{flagathlete|Denis Grabe|EST}}

| RD1-score17=9

| RD1-seed18=

| RD1-team18={{flagathlete|Mariusz Skoneczny|POL}}

| RD1-score18=6

| RD1-seed19=

| RD1-team19={{flagathlete|Ruslan Chinachov|RUS}}

| RD1-score19=8

| RD1-seed20=

| RD1-team20={{flagathlete|Oliver Szolnoki|HUN}}

| RD1-score20=9

| RD1-seed21=

| RD1-team21={{flagathlete|Mieszko Fortunski|POL}}

| RD1-score21=9

| RD1-seed22=

| RD1-team22={{flagathlete|Andrey Seroshtan|RUS}}

| RD1-score22=7

| RD1-seed23=

| RD1-team23={{flagathlete|Imran Majid|GBR}}

| RD1-score23=6

| RD1-seed24=

| RD1-team24={{flagathlete|Alexander Kazakis|GRE}}

| RD1-score24=9

| RD1-seed25=

| RD1-team25={{flagathlete|Albin Ouschan|AUT}}

| RD1-score25=2

| RD1-seed26=

| RD1-team26={{nobr|{{flagathlete|Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz|ESP}}}}

| RD1-score26=9

| RD1-seed27=

| RD1-team27={{flagathlete|Tim De Ruyter|NED}}

| RD1-score27=5

| RD1-seed28=

| RD1-team28={{flagathlete|Wiktor Zielinski|POL}}

| RD1-score28=9

| RD1-seed29=

| RD1-team29={{flagathlete|Konrad Juszczyszyn|POL}}

| RD1-score29=9

| RD1-seed30=

| RD1-team30={{flagathlete|Daniel Maciol|POL}}

| RD1-score30=5

| RD1-seed31=

| RD1-team31={{flagathlete|Fedor Gorst|RUS}}

| RD1-score31=9

| RD1-seed32=

| RD1-team32={{flagathlete|Sergey Lutsker|RUS}}

| RD1-score32=5

| RD2-seed01=

| RD2-team01={{flagicon|GER}} Joshua Filler

| RD2-score01=9

| RD2-seed02=

| RD2-team02={{flagicon|GBR}} Mark Gray

| RD2-score02=7

| RD2-seed03=

| RD2-team03={{flagicon|ESP}} David Alcaide

| RD2-score03=9

| RD2-seed04=

| RD2-team04={{flagicon|NED}} Niels Feijen

| RD2-score04=8

| RD2-seed05=

| RD2-team05={{flagicon|ALB}} Eklent Kaçi

| RD2-score05=9

| RD2-seed06=

| RD2-team06={{flagicon|SER}} Aleksa Pecelj

| RD2-score06=2

| RD2-seed07=

| RD2-team07={{flagicon|GER}} Ralf Souquet

| RD2-score07=7

| RD2-seed08=

| RD2-team08={{flagicon|BIH}} Sanjin Pehlivanovic

| RD2-score08=9

| RD2-seed09=

| RD2-team09={{flagicon|EST}}Denis Grabe

| RD2-score09=9

| RD2-seed10=

| RD2-team10={{flagicon|HUN}} Oliver Szolnoki

| RD2-score10=5

| RD2-seed11=

| RD2-team11={{flagicon|POL}} Mieszko Fortunski

| RD2-score11=9

| RD2-seed12=

| RD2-team12={{flagicon|GRE}} Alexander Kazakis

| RD2-score12=3

| RD2-seed13=

| RD2-team13={{nobr|{{flagicon|ESP}} Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz}}

| RD2-score13=9

| RD2-seed14=

| RD2-team14={{flagicon|POL}} Wiktor Zielinski

| RD2-score14=1

| RD2-seed15=

| RD2-team15={{flagicon|POL}} Konrad Juszczyszyn

| RD2-score15=1

| RD2-seed16=

| RD2-team16={{flagicon|RUS}} Fedor Gorst

| RD2-score16=9

| RD3-seed01=

| RD3-team01={{flagicon|GER}} Joshua Filler

| RD3-score01=7

| RD3-seed02=

| RD3-team02={{flagicon|ESP}} David Alcaide

| RD3-score02=9

| RD3-seed03=

| RD3-team03={{flagicon|ALB}} Eklent Kaçi

| RD3-score03=9

| RD3-seed04=

| RD3-team04={{flagicon|BIH}} Sanjin Pehlivanovic

| RD3-score04=5

| RD3-seed05=

| RD3-team05={{flagicon|EST}}Denis Grabe

| RD3-score05=9

| RD3-seed06=

| RD3-team06={{flagicon|POL}} Mieszko Fortunski

| RD3-score06=6

| RD3-seed07=

| RD3-team07={{nobr|{{flagicon|ESP}} Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz}}

| RD3-score07=5

| RD3-seed08=

| RD3-team08={{flagicon|RUS}} Fedor Gorst

| RD3-score08=9

| RD4-seed01=

| RD4-team01={{flagicon|ESP}} David Alcaide

| RD4-score01=4

| RD4-seed02=

| RD4-team02={{flagicon|ALB}} Eklent Kaçi

| RD4-score02=9

| RD4-seed03=

| RD4-team03={{flagicon|EST}}Denis Grabe

| RD4-score03=9

| RD4-seed04=

| RD4-team04={{flagicon|RUS}} Fedor Gorst

| RD4-score04=6

| RD5-seed01=

| RD5-team01={{flagicon|ALB}} Eklent Kaçi

| RD5-score01=2

| RD5-seed02=

| RD5-team02={{flagicon|EST}}Denis Grabe

| RD5-score02=9

}}

=Women's event=

The following results are from the knockout stages following the round of 16. Players in bold denote match winners:{{Cite web |title=Matches – Draw and Results |author= |work=billiardapps.com |date= |access-date=12 November 2019 |url=https://billiardapps.com/drawresults.asp?db=eurotour&client=women&eventnr=2019150&header=no&eventheader=yes&showtabs=yes&tab=Tournament&footer=yes&stageround=2-F |language= |quote= }}{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

{{16TeamBracket|nowrap=y|seeds=n

| RD1 = Last 16
Race to seven racks

| RD2 = Quarter-finals
Race to seven racks

| RD3 = Semi-finals
Race to seven racks

| RD4 = Final
Race to seven racks

| RD1-seed01 =

| RD1-team01 ={{flagathlete|Kristina Tkach|RUS}}

| RD1-score01 =7

| RD1-seed02 =

| RD1-team02 = {{flagathlete|Veronika Ivanovskaia|GER}}

| RD1-score02 =6

| RD1-seed03 =

| RD1-team03 = {{flagathlete|Pia Filler|GER}}

| RD1-score03 = 7

| RD1-seed04 =

| RD1-team04 = {{flagathlete|Veronika Hubrtová|CZE}}

| RD1-score04 = 4

| RD1-seed05 =

| RD1-team05 = {{nobr|{{flagathlete|Melanie Suessenguth|GER}}}}

| RD1-score05 = 7

| RD1-seed06 =

| RD1-team06 = {{flagathlete|Ine Helvik|NOR}}

| RD1-score06 =1

| RD1-seed07 =

| RD1-team07 = {{flagathlete|Kateryna Polovinchuk|UKR}}

| RD1-score07 =5

| RD1-seed08 =

| RD1-team08 = {{flagathlete|Oliwia Zalewska|POL}}

| RD1-score08 = 7

| RD1-seed09 =

| RD1-team09 = {{flagathlete|Ana Gradišnik|SLO}}

| RD1-score09 =6

| RD1-seed10 =

| RD1-team10 = {{flagathlete|Christine Steinlage|GER}}

| RD1-score10 =7

| RD1-seed11 =

| RD1-team11 = {{flagathlete|Diana Stateczny|GER}}

| RD1-score11 =7

| RD1-seed12 =

| RD1-team12 = {{flagathlete|Ina Kaplan|GER}}

| RD1-score12 =5

| RD1-seed13 =

| RD1-team13 = {{flagathlete|Tina Vogelmann|GER}}

| RD1-score13 =7

| RD1-seed14 =

| RD1-team14 = {{flagathlete|Tamara Peeters|NED}}

| RD1-score14 =6

| RD1-seed15 =

| RD1-team15 = {{flagathlete|Marharyta Fefilava|BLR}}

| RD1-score15 =7

| RD1-seed16 =

| RD1-team16 = {{flagathlete|Kamila Khodjaeva|BEL}}

| RD1-score16 = 4

| RD2-seed01 =

| RD2-team01 = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kristina Tkach

| RD2-score01 =7

| RD2-seed02 =

| RD2-team02 = {{flagicon|GER}} Pia Filler

| RD2-score02 =4

| RD2-seed03 =

| RD2-team03 = {{flagicon|GER}} Melanie Suessenguth

| RD2-score03 =4

| RD2-seed04 =

| RD2-team04 = {{flagicon|POL}} Oliwia Zalewska

| RD2-score04 =7

| RD2-seed05 =

| RD2-team05 = {{flagicon|GER}} Christine Steinlage

| RD2-score05 =7

| RD2-seed06 =

| RD2-team06 = {{flagicon|GER}} Diana Stateczny

| RD2-score06 =3

| RD2-seed07 =

| RD2-team07 = {{flagicon|GER}} Tina Vogelmann

| RD2-score07 =7

| RD2-seed08 =

| RD2-team08 = {{flagicon|BLR}} Marharyta Fefilava

| RD2-score08 =4

| RD3-seed01 =

| RD3-team01 = {{flagicon|RUS}} Kristina Tkach

| RD3-score01 =5

| RD3-seed02 =

| RD3-team02 = {{flagicon|POL}} Oliwia Zalewska

| RD3-score02 =7

| RD3-seed03 =

| RD3-team03 = {{flagicon|GER}} Christine Steinlage

| RD3-score03 =3

| RD3-seed04 =

| RD3-team04 = {{flagicon|GER}} Tina Vogelmann

| RD3-score04 =7

| RD4-seed01 =

| RD4-team01 = {{flagicon|POL}} Oliwia Zalewska

| RD4-score01 =7

| RD4-seed02 =

| RD4-team02 = {{flagicon|GER}} Tina Vogelmann

| RD4-score02 = 6

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