Tournament Name: | European Tour 2014/2015 Event 1 |
Venue: | Arena Riga |
Location: | Riga |
Country: | Latvia |
Organisation: | World Snooker |
Format: | Minor-ranking event |
Total Prize Fund: | €125,000 |
Winners Share: | €25,000 |
Highest Break: | (142) |
Score: | 4–3 |
Previous: | AT Event 1 ← First event |
Next: | ET Event 2 → 2015 Riga |
The European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 1 (also known as the 2014 Kaspersky Lab Riga Open[1]) was a professional minor-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 7–10 August 2014 at the Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia.[2] This was the first professional snooker tournament held in Latvia.[3]
Mark Selby won his 14th professional title by defeating Mark Allen 4–3 in the final.[4]
The breakdown of prize money of the event is shown below:[5]
width=110px | ! | width=110px align="right" | Prize fund |
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Winner | €25,000 | ||
Runner-up | €12,000 | ||
Semi-finalist | €6,000 | ||
Quarter-finalist | €4,000 | ||
Last 16 | €2,300 | ||
Last 32 | €1,200 | ||
Last 64 | €700 | ||
Total | €125,000 |
Best of 7 frames
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Zack Richardson | 3–4 | Sean O'Sullivan | |||
Andres Petrov | 4–0 | Antti Silvo | |||
Charlie Walters | w/d–w/o | Nico Elton | |||
Mitchell Travis | 4–2 | Jack Bradford | |||
Maris Volajs | 0–4 | Alex Taubman | |||
Martin O'Donnell | 4–3 | Antti Mannila | |||
Richard Beckham | 4–3 | Marc Davis | |||
Ben Jones | 4–1 | ||||
Sami Hovi | 0–4 | Martin McCrudden | |||
Ryan Causton | 4–3 | Matthew Glasby | |||
Michael Collumb | 2–4 | Paul Davison | |||
Roman Dietzel | 4–1 | Vilius Schulte-Ebbert | |||
Brian Cini | 4–1 | Joona Koskela | |||
John Sutton | 4–0 | Declan Brennan | |||
0–4 | Anthony Jeffers | ||||
Aleksandr Kurgankov | 0–4 | Jamie Clarke |
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Andreas Ploner | 4–3 | Sascha Lippe | |||
Manon Melief | w/o–n/s | Craig Barber | |||
Ashley Hugill | 4–1 | Sydney Wilson | |||
Michael Williams | 4–0 | Tatjana Vasiljeva | |||
Mika Karhu | w/d–w/o | Sam Harvey | |||
John Chapman | 2–4 | Mark Vincent | |||
Duane Jones | 4–0 | Kevin Chan | |||
Rodion Judin | 0–4 | William Lemmons | |||
1–4 | Rhys Clark | ||||
2–4 | Jamie O'Neill | ||||
Josh Boileau | 4–2 | Joe O'Connor | |||
Reanne Evans | 4–0 | Ross Higgins | |||
Jeff Jacobs | 3–4 | Sanderson Lam | |||
2–4 | Christopher Keogan | ||||
Kishan Hirani | 4–0 | Janis Bindze |
Best of 7 frames
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Gary Steele | 0–4 | Sean O'Sullivan | |||
2–4 | Andres Petrov | ||||
2–4 | Nico Elton | ||||
Joe Steele | 0–4 | Mitchell Travis | |||
Alex Taubman | 1–4 | Martin O'Donnell | |||
Kobi Mates | 0–4 | Richard Beckham | |||
Andrew Rogers | 4–2 | Ben Jones | |||
Jurian Heusdens | 0–4 | Martin McCrudden | |||
Ron Florax | 1–4 | Ryan Causton | |||
Paul Davison | 4–1 | Roman Dietzel | |||
Hans Blanckaert | 0–4 | Brian Cini | |||
Oleksandr Zakharov | 0–4 | John Sutton | |||
Tomasz Skalski | 3–4 | Anthony Jeffers | |||
Eden Sharav | 4–2 | Jamie Clarke |
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Mika Hummelin | 0–4 | Andreas Ploner | |||
Jake Nicholson | 4–0 | Manon Melief | |||
Adam Duffy | 4–1 | Ashley Hugill | |||
1–4 | Michael Williams | ||||
Thomas Dowling | 4–2 | Sam Harvey | |||
Sergiy Isayenko | 4–3 | Mark Vincent | |||
2–4 | Duane Jones | ||||
Sergej Korolkov | 0–4 | William Lemmons | |||
Arttu Klemetti | 1–4 | Rhys Clark | |||
Billy Brown | 4–1 | Jamie O'Neill | |||
Kristof Vermeiren | 0–4 | Josh Boileau | |||
Tero Nappari | 3–4 | Reanne Evans | |||
Sanderson Lam | 4–3 | Christopher Keogan | |||
Jani Kananen | 1–4 | Kishan Hirani |