European Open 1997
European Open | |
Turneringsinformation | |
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Typ | Rankingturnering |
Tidpunkt | 23 februari–2 mars 1997 |
Arena | Mediterranean Conference Centre |
Plats | Valletta |
Land | Malta |
Till segraren | £ 60 000 |
Regerande mästare | John Parrott |
Högsta break | 141 (Chris Small) |
Vinnare | |
Vinnare | John Higgins |
Finalist | John Parrott |
European Open 1997 var en rankingturnering i snooker som spelades mellan 23 februari och 2 mars 1997 i Valletta, Malta. John Higgins vann turneringen efter att ha slagit John Parrott i finalen med 9–5.
Noterbart är att alla åtta kvartsfinalisterna är flerfaldiga rankingtitelvinnare.
Resultat
Final
Final: Bäst av 17 frames Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta, Malta, 2 mars 1997 | ||
John Parrott England | 5–9 | John Higgins Skottland |
Eftermiddag: 9–74, 6–74, 1–109, 21–71, 4–62, 41–64, 56–48, 0–73 Kväll: 101–1, 32–76, 71–12, 57–31, 32–71, 6–66 |
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