1995 German Open (snooker)

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1995 German Open
Tournament information
Dates3–10 December 1995 (1995-12-03 – 1995-12-10)
VenueMesse Frankfurt
CityFrankfurt
CountryGermany
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Winner's share£40,000
Highest breakFile:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO) (139)
Final
ChampionFile:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO)
Runner-upFile:Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty (IRL)
Score9–3
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The 1995 German Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 3 and 10 December 1995 at the Messe Frankfurt in Frankfurt, Germany. It was the first ranking event held in Germany. John Higgins won the inaugural event defeating Ken Doherty 9–3 in the final.

Summary

The tournament involved the top 16 players in the world ranking who were joined by 16 qualifiers and 4 wild-card players. The four lowest ranked qualifiers played the wild-card players, winning all their four matches and advancing to the last-32.[1] Four of the top-16 players lost in the last-32 round, including Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White. Further top-ranked players were beaten in the last-16 stage, including Steve Davis, John Parrott and James Wattana. Tony Drago led Stephen Hendry 3–1 but Hendry then won the next four frames to win the match 5–3.[1] Three Scots, Stephen Hendry, Alan McManus and John Higgins, won their quarter-final matches and were joined in the semi-finals by Ken Doherty.[1] Hendry led Doherty 3–2 but Doherty then won the next four frames to win the match 6–5. In the other semi-final, Higgins beat McManus in the deciding frame after a break of 58.[1] The final was level at three frame each before Higgins won the next six frames to win 9–3 and take the first prize of £40,000.[1] Higgins made a break of 139 in the 11th frame of the final to win the high break prize of £5,000.[1]

Wildcard round

The four lowest ranked qualifiers played four continental players, three from Germany and one from Belgium.[1]

Match Score
WC1 File:Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow (ENG) 5–1 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yvan van Velthoven (BEL)
WC2 File:Flag of England.svg Mark King (ENG) 5–0 File:Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Johns (GER)
WC3 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Small (SCO) 5–0 File:Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schweser (GER)
WC4 File:Flag of India.svg Yasin Merchant (IND) 5–0 File:Flag of Germany.svg Peter Wagner (GER)

Main draw

[2][1]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
1 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry (SCO) 5
File:Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail (NIR) 2
1 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
14 Malta Tony Drago 3
14 File:Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago (MLT) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Mick Price (ENG) 1
1 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
England Rod Lawler 3
15 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Terry Griffiths (WAL) 0
File:Flag of England.svg Rod Lawler (ENG) 5
England Rod Lawler 5
5 Thailand James Wattana 2
5 File:Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana (THA) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Gary Wilkinson (ENG) 3
1 Scotland Stephen Hendry 3
9 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 6
7 File:Flag of England.svg Jimmy White (ENG) 3
File:Flag of England.svg Steve James (ENG) 5
  England Steve James 3
Wales Mark Bennett 5
13 File:Flag of England.svg Dave Harold (ENG) 1
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Mark Bennett (WAL) 5
Wales Mark Bennett 2
9 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5
9 File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty (IRL) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds (ENG) 3
9 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5
4 England John Parrott 4
4 File:Flag of England.svg John Parrott (ENG) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Martin Clark (ENG) 2
9 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 3
11 Scotland John Higgins 9
3 File:Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 3
File:Flag of England.svg Mark King (ENG) 5
England Mark King 3
11 Scotland John Higgins 5
11 File:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO) 5
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Chris Small (SCO) 2
11 Scotland John Higgins 5
8 Wales Darren Morgan 4
12 File:Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond (ENG) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Willie Thorne (ENG) 0
12 England Nigel Bond 1
8 Wales Darren Morgan 5
8 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Darren Morgan (WAL) 5
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Billy Snaddon (SCO) 4
11 Scotland John Higgins 6
6 Scotland Alan McManus 5
6 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus (SCO) 5
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Mark Williams (WAL) 1
6 Scotland Alan McManus 5
10 England Peter Ebdon 4
10 File:Flag of England.svg Peter Ebdon (ENG) 5
File:Flag of India.svg Yasin Merchant (IND) 1
6 Scotland Alan McManus 5
16 England David Roe 3
16 File:Flag of England.svg David Roe (ENG) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Neal Foulds (ENG) 3
16 England David Roe 5
England Steve Davis 4
2 File:Flag of England.svg Steve Davis (ENG) 5
File:Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow (ENG) 1

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames.
Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany, 10 December 1995.[1]
Ken Doherty (9)
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
3–9 John Higgins (11)
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
106–16 (105), 0–112 (70), 0–97 (97), 50–64 (50 Doherty), 55–8, 80–45 (80), 0–66, 10–73 (50), 42–77, 39–90 (50), 0–143 (139), 52–82
105 Highest break 139
1 Century breaks 1
5 50+ breaks 3

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "German Open 1995". Snooker.org. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  2. "German Open". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved 20 November 2017.