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19/05/2014
INNO WOODS OPEN 2014
 

Schoor Captures Kriens Crown

Inno Woods Open 2014
15-18 May, Kriens, Switzerland, $5k
Round One
17 May
Quarters
17 May
Semis
18 May
Final
18 May
[1] Kristian Frost (Den)
11-7 11-8 11-6
[LL] Cedric Kuchen (Sui)
Kristian Frost
11-4 11-7 11-2
Christophe Andre
 Kristian Frost
11-5, 11-3, 11-6
Kevin Moran
Kristian Frost
11-6, 6-11,
12-10, 11-8
Jens Schoor
[8] Matias Tuomi (Fin)
1-8 11-6 11-6
Christophe Andre (Fra)
[6] Michael Harris (Eng)
9-11 11-7 8-11 11-7 11-3
[Q] Claudio Pinto (Por)
Michael Harris
13-11 8-11 11-2 11-5
Kevin Moran
[4] Kevin Moran (Sco)
12-10 11-4 11-9
WC Lukas Burkhart (Sui)
Carlos Cornes (Esp)
8-11 rtd
[3] Richie Fallows (Eng)
Richie Fallows
11-7 7-11 11-7 11-7
Dougie Kempsell
Richie Fallows
12-10, 11-7, 11-8
Jens Schoor
[Q] Tim Weber (Ger)
9-11 11-4 11-5 11-8
[8] Dougie Kempsell (Sco)
[Q] Jonas Daehler (Sui)
11-8 11-2 11-2
[7] Benjamin Fischer (Sui)
Benjamin Fischer
12-10 11-8 11-5
Jens Schoor
[Q] Andre Haschker (Ger)
14-12 11-5 11-4
[2] Jens Schoor (Ger)

RESULTS:         Inno Wood Open, Kriens, Switzerland

Schoor Captures Kriens Crown

#PSAWorldTour
 
Germany's
Jens Schoor picked up his second PSA World Tour squash title in Switzerland when he upset top seed Kristian Frost Olesen in the final of the Inno Wood Open, the PSA Challenger 5 event at Sportpark Pilatus in Kriens.
 
Both players reached the final without dropping games – and shared the first two in the play-off for the title.
 
But it was second seed Schoor, the World No.86 from Worms, who had the upper hand thereafter – going on to defeat Denmark's World No.60 11-6, 6-11, 12-10, 11-8 to win his first Tour title of the year, but the seventh of his career.
 
"Jens, seeded second, played really strong and went for his shots and got them in," explained tournament promoter
Mario Tschopp (pictured below, left, with the finalists).  "He was making Kristian run a lot and was almost all the time in control of the game.
 
"In a few days, he will be back for the PSA Challenger 10 event at the same place where he is seeded fourth."