In the final the 31-year-old surprise winner defeated current 8-ball world champion Karl Boyes (England) 8-6. The victory was worth €5000 and Boyes got €3300 for second place .
In the semifinals Tege edged Raj Hundal (England) 8-7 while Boyes hammered Fabio Petroni (Italy) 8-1.
This was Teges's first Euro Tour win. His previously best was fifth in the 2007 German Open. Tege is the fourth German winner in the last five editions of this event.
Defending champion Ralph Souquet (Germany) was ousted 8-6 by Hundal in the last 32.
For the second year in a row 10-ball was the game used in the event.
The win lifts Tege from 111th to 80th in the Euro Tour Ranking. Losing finalist Boyes improves from 10th to fifth. Daryl Peach (England) is the new No.1, Niels Feijen (Netherlands) is in second and Mateusz Sniegocki (Poland) sits in third. All three improve one place. Former leader Souquet drops to eighth.
The tournament was played 10-12 June 2010 at the Axxon Hotel, Brandenburg, Germany. It was the third event of seven on the 2010 Euro Tour. Next up is the Austria Open which runs from 8-10 July 2010.
See also:
- German Open 2010 (Event page)
- German Open Photo Gallery (eurotouronline.eu)
- Official Website of the IBP Eurotour
- Diamond Nine - Euro-Tour/ Dynamic Germany Open (Pro9.co.uk)
- German Euro Tour (Pro9.co.uk Forum)
- Sascha Tege (eurotouronline.eu)
- Stolka is surprise winner in Sindelfingen (2006 German Open)
- Daryl Peach on top in German Open (2007 German Open)
- Engert wins Germany Open for ninth Euro Tour title (2008 German Open)
- Souquet wins German Open - Euro Tour's first 10-ball event (2009 German Open)
- Feijen wins French Open for the second year running (2010 Euro Tour)
- It's Peach over Sniegocki in the 2010 Italy Open (2010 Euro Tour)
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