Austrian Open
Tournament information
VenueBRP-Hall
LocationWels
CountryAustria
Established1992
FormatPro–am
Final year2012
Final championWales Mark Williams

The Austrian Open was a pro–am snooker tournament held in Wels, Austria. The tournament was first held in 1992.[1] The last champion was Mark Williams.[2]

Winners

Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season
1992[3][4] Austria Wolfgang Schramm Austria Christian Innerhuber 3–1 1992/1993
1993[3][5] Germany Mike Henson Thailand Ku Anderson [n 1] 1993/1994
1994[3] Germany Mike Henson Austria Robert Burda [n 1] 1994/1995
1995[3][6] Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis Germany Mike Henson 5–3 1995/1996
1996[3][7] England Darryn Walker Hungary Zoltán Kojsza 5–2 1996/1997
1997[3][8] Scotland Graeme Dott England Matthew Couch 7–6 1997/1998
1999[3][9] England Lee Richardson Switzerland Darren Paris 5–1 1999/2000
2000[3][10] Finland Robin Hull England Matthew Couch 5–1 2000/2001
2001[3][11] Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis England Lee Richardson 5–3 2001/2002
2005[3][12] England Mark King England Lee Richardson 5–2 2005/2006
2006[3][13] England Matthew Couch Germany Patrick Einsle 6–2 2006/2007
2007[14] England Tom Ford England Stephen Lee 5–4 2007/2008
2008[14][15] Wales Ryan Day England Jamie Cope 6–3 2008/2009
2010[14][16] England Judd Trump Australia Neil Robertson 6–4 2010/2011
2012[2] Wales Mark Williams England Matthew Couch 6–5 2012/2013

Notes

  1. 1 2 Result of the final is not available.

References

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