OVTCHAROV won the all – German final against DUDA at the Düsseldorf Masters

Dimitrij OVTCHAROV won the second edition of the Düsseldorf Masters 2021. He beat World’s number 41 Benedikt DUDA in the final. He showed no mercy and concluded the final match in straight games 3:0 (8 10 7).

In the semi final OVTCHAROV overcame Cedric MEISSNER 3:1 (-7 9 8 8) whilst DUDA prevailed against Benno Oehme 3:1 (-9 0 4 5). Liam PICHFORD and Kristian KARLSSON also played at the Masters but both failed to reach the semis. Cedric MEISSNER overcame PITCHFORD whilst Kristian had to withdraw due the injury.

 

Düsseldorf Masters 2/2021

 

The final

Dimitrij Ovtcharov – Benedikt Duda 3:0 (8 10 7)

Semi final

Dimitrij Ovtcharov – Cedric Meissner 3:1 (-7 9 8 8)

Benedikt Duda – Benno Oehme 3:1 (-9 0 4 5)

Quarter final

Dimitrij Ovtcharov – Tobias Hippler 3:1 (7 -7 8 9)

Liam Pitchford – Cedric Meissner 1:3 (-5 -10.5 -10)

Benedikt Duda – Nils Hohmeier 3 1 (5.3 -7.6)

Kristian Karlsson – Benno Oehme 2:3 (8 -9 4)

 

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