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Men’s Last 64 matches results and Last 32 grid
Four players from Poland – Krzystof Wróbel, Kacper Filipiak, Adam Stefanów and Mateusz Baranowski – and three from Germany (Lukas Kleckers, pictured, Roman Dietzel and Sascha Lippe) were able to continue in Men’s 2015 European Snooker Championships after Last 64 round matches is ended, this Wednesday afternoon in Prague.
Sam Thomas (Wales), who came from 1-3 behind to beat Marcin Nitschke stopped Poland to have fice out of five in next knock-out stage of the competition. But Poland can still dream about fulfilling all the players in semifinals: the draw and path until the end turns it possible.
Last 32 Men’s round matches will start at 18 hours still this Wednesday, at the Prague Top Hotel, best of seven frames, and Last 16 will play Thursday afternoon, starting at 13 hours, but already best of nine frames.
Last 64 round of Men 2015 European Snooker Championships matches, this Wednesday, ended as follows:
Antony Parsons (England)-Rui Santos (Portugal), 4-0
Vilius Schulte (Lithuania)-Ismail Turker (Turkey), 3-4
Tomasz Skalski (Belgium)-Rene Dikstra (Netherlands), 4-2
John O’Sullivan (Ireland)-Robert Carlisle (Scotland), 1-4
Michael Wild (England)-Ivan Kakovski (Russia), 4-2
Sigurdur Kristjansson (Iceland)-Lukas Krenek (Czech Republic), 4-3
Roman Dietzel (Germany)-Danni Bismoot (Israel), 4-3
Felix Frede (Germany)-Mateusz Baranowski, 1-4 (Poland)
Michael Collumb (Scotland)-Tomas Kubicek (Czech Republic), 4-0
Sascha Lippe (Germany)-Janne Hummastenniemi (Finland), 4-0
Lukas Kleckers (Germany)-Bratislav Krastev (Bulgaria), 4-1
Daniel Kohout (Czech Republic)-Adam Stefanów (Poland), 0-4
Aaron Busuttil (Malta)-Jurian Heusdens (Belgium), 3-4
Gregory Kopec (France)-Rune Kampe (Denmark), 3-4
Sasa Stojanovic (Servia)-Andreas Ploner (Austria), 1-4
Marko Vukovic (Serbia)-Kristján Helgason (Iceland), 0-4
Brendan O’Donoghue (Ireland)-Simonas Dragunas (Lithuania), 4-0
Marcin Nitschke (Poland)-Sam Thomas (Wales), 3-4
Jamie Clarke (Wales)-Danny Erikson (Denmark), 4-1
Richard Van Leeuwen (Netherlands)-Krzystof Wróbel (Poland), 1-4
Raymond Fry (Northern Ireland)-Lee Mein (Scotland), 4-2
Cormac Mc Quillan (Northern Ireland)-Brian Cini (Malta), 0-4
Jason Peplow (Malta)-Tyler Rees (Wales), 4-0
Rodion Judin (Latvia)-John Witty (England), 2-4
Andres Petrov (Estonia)-Hristo Sirakov (Bulgaria), 4-1
Paul Schopf (Austria)-Antonis Poullos (Cyprus), 2-4
Maor Shalom (Israel)-Jurgen Van Roy (Belgium), 4-2
Spasian Spasov (Bulgaria)-Declan Lavery (Northern Ireland), 1-4
Greg Casey (Ireland)-Antti Tolvanen (Finland), 4-0
Sanjin Kusan (Croatia)-Shachar Ruberg (Israel), 2-4
Mika Hummelin (Finland)-Maris Volajs (Latvia), 2-4
Soma Berghold (Hungary)-Kacper Filipiak (Poland), 0-4
LAST 32 round grid of matches:
Antony Parsons (England)-Ismail Turker (Turkey)
Tomasz Skalski (Belgium)-Robert Carlisle (Scotland)
Michael Wild (England)-Sigurdur Kristjánsson (Iceland)
Roman Dietzel (Germany)-Mateusz Baranowski (Poland)
Michael Collumb (Scotland)-Sascha Lippe (Germany)
Lukas Kleckers (Germany)-Adam Stefanów (Poland)
Jurian Heusdens (Belgium)-Rene Kampe (Denmark)
Andreas Ploner (Austria)-Kristján Helgason (Iceland)
Brendan O’Donoghue (Ireland)-Sam Thomas (Wales)
Jamie Rhys Clarke (Wales)-Krzystof Wróbel (Poland)
Raymond Fry (Northern Ireland)-Brian Cini (Malta)
Jason Peplow (Malta)-John Witty (England)
Andres Petrov (Estonia)-Antonis Poullos (Cyprus)
Maor Shalon (Israel)-Declan Lavery (Northern Ireland)
Greg Casey (Ireland)-Shachar Ruberg (Israel)
Marius Volajs (Latvia)-Kacper Filipiak (Poland)