Makkonen makes a move

Jun 8, 2015

FINLAND’S PETRI MAKKONEN landed his maiden Euro Tour title in Germany at the weekend and as he crashed the European Mosconi Cup rankings and put himself in the frame for a December trip to Las Vegas. The 27 year-old Finn came through a stellar field at Baunatal and defeated Konrad Juszczyszyn of Poland in the championship match to claim the 20 ranking points.
 
The win put Makkonen into second place on the Euro Tour ranking list, three points behind Niels Feijen. He also moved into third position on the Combined ranking list, a single point behind joint leaders Marcus Chamat and David Alcaide.
 
There are three separate ranking lists in operation – the first comprised of a five event Euro Tour series; the second a four event ‘World’ series and the last a combined ranking of the two.
 
Makkonen has been making steady progress and was a winner of the 2012 World Cup of Pool with compatriot Mika Immonen. The same pairing won bronze medals at last year’s event in the UK.
 
There are two more Euro Tour events remaining in the Mosconi Cup ranking – Austrian Open (30 July - 2 August) and the Dutch Open (30 September - 3 October)
 
The next World ranking event is the China Open (15-22 June) with the WPA World 9 Ball Championship taking place from 7-18 September and the whole series concluding with the
US Open 9 Ball Championship at the end of October.
 
At the close of the qualification series, the No.1 ranked player on each of the three lists will be named as part of Team Europe as they look to defend their title in Las Vegas from 7th to 10th December.
 
In the event that a player tops all three ranking lists, then the second placed players on the Euro Tour and World Rankings respectively would take the other two spots. If a player is top of the Euro Tour list and Combined list, or World list and Combined list, then the available spot would go to the next highest player on the Combined list not already qualified.
 
 
Euro Tour Ranking (after three events)
                             
                                          Total
1          Niels Feijen (NED)                              32
2          Petri Makkonen (FIN)                          29
T3        Karl Boyes (ENG)                                 27
T3        Mario He (AUT)                                  27
5          Marcus Chamat (SWE)                       25
6          Mateusz Sniegocki (POL)                    23
7          Ralf Souquet (GER)                             18
T8        Konrad Juszczyszyn (POL)                    18
T8        Nick Malai (GRE)                                16
T10      Six players tied                                    15
 
 
World Ranking (after one event)
                                          Total   
1          David Alcaide (ESP)                           20
T2        Marcus Chamat (SWE)                       10
T2        Ruslan Chinakov (RUS)                        10
T2        Mieszko Fortunski (POL)                     10
T2        Radoslaw Babica (POL)                       10
T6        Darren Appleton (ENG)                       5
T6        Karl Boyes (ENG)                                 5
T6        Petri Makkonen (FIN)                          5
 
 
Combined Ranking (after three events)

Total
T1        David Alcaide (ESP)                           35
T1        Marcus Chamat (SWE)                      35
3          Petri Makkonen (FIN)                          34
T4        Niels Feijen (NED)                               32
T4        Karl Boyes (ENG)                                 32
6          Mario He (AUT)                                  27
7          Mateusz Sniegocki (POL)                    23
8          Radoslaw Babica (POL)                       19
9          Ralf Souquet (GER)                             18
T10      Three players tied                               16
 




#
Player
World 10 Ball
Italian Open
Porgugal Open
German Open
TOTAL


1
David Alcaide (ESP)
20
6
3
6
35


=
Marcus Chamat (SWE)
10
3
16
6
35


3
Petri Makkonen (FIN)
5
9

20
34


4
Niels Feijen (NED)

20
9
3
32


=
Karl Boyes (ENG)
5
12
3
12
32


6
Mario He (AUT)

12
12
3
27


7
Mateusz Sniegocki (POL)


20
3
23


8
Radoslaw Babica (POL)
10


9
19


9
Ralf Souquet (GER)

9
9

18


10
Konrad Juszczyszyn (POL)



16
16


=
Nick Malai (GRE)

16


16


=
Ruslan Chinakhov (RUS)
10
3
3

16


13
Oliver Ortmann (GER)

9
3
3
15


=
Albin Ouschan (AUT)

3
3
9
15


=
Denis Grabe (EST)

6

9
15


=
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (SPA)

3
12

15


=
Marco Teutscher (NED)

9
6

15


18
Nick van den Berg (NED)

3
3
6
12


=
Florian Hammer (GER)



12
12


=
Mark Grey (ENG)

6
6

12


21
Mieszko Fortunski (POL)
10



10


=
Francisco Diaz-Pizarro (SPA)


3
6
9


=
Serge Das (BEL)

3

6
9


=
Kevin Becker (GER)



9
9


=
Alexander Kazakis (GRE)


9

9


=
Nikos Ekonomopoulos (GRE)

6
3

9


=
Ronald Regli (SUI)


9

9


=
Wojciech Szewczyk (POL)

3
6

9


29
Rui Edgar Franco (POR)

3

3
6


=
Ioan Ladanyi (ROU)



6
6


=
Melkonyan Babken (ARM)



6
6


=
Ralph Eckert (GER)



6
6


=
Bruno Muratore (ITA)

6


6


=
Daniel Tangudd (SWE)


6

6


=
Dimitri Jungo (SUI)


6

6


=
Jakub Sawicki (POL)


6

6


=
Juan Carlos Exposito (SPA)

6


6


=
Miguel Silva (POR)


6

6


=
Philipp Stojanovic (CRO)

6


6


=
Pierfrancesco Garzia (ITA)

6


6


41
Darren Appleton (ENG)
5



5


42
Ivo Aarts (NED)



3
3


=
Jan Wolf (GER)



3
3


44
Joshua Filler (GER)



3
3


45
Konstantin Stepanov (RUS)



3
3


46
Pijus Labutis (LTU)



3
3


47
Piotr Kudlik (POL)



3
3


48
Roy Gerards (NED)



3
3


49
Sascha Tege



3
3


50
Tomas Larsson



3
3


51
Andreas Gerwen (SWE)

3


3


52
Andreas Madsen (DEN)

3


3


53
Antonio Benvenuto (AUT)


3

3


54
Daniele Corrieri (ITA)


3

3


55
Daryl Peach (ENG)


3

3


56
Eklent Kaci (ALB)


3

3


57
Imran Majid (ENG)

3


3


58
Karol Skowerski (POL)

3


3


59
Kasper Kristoffersen (DEN)

3


3


60
Manuel Gama (POR)

3


3


61
Marc Bijsterbosch (NED)

3


3


62
Marek Kudlik (POL)


3

3


63
Richard Jones (ENG)


3

3


64
Roman Hybler (CZE)


3

3


65
Tomasz Kaplan (POL)

3


3


66
Wiktor Zielinski (POL)


3

3


67
Gabriel Ciprian (FRA)



3
3


68
Tomasz Kaplan (POL)

3


3



 
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