LAUSANNE – The glorious title of world champion, that he took in Bordeaux two weeks ago, inspired Dani Sánchez to a new huge success in his career. The 42-year old Spaniard triumphed in the Lausanne Billiard Masters, where he remained unbeaten in 6 matches. The Catalan player reached the closing day after his winning streak on the opening days. Then, in the knock-out stage, Sánchez defeated Dong Koong Kang (40-38 in 18) and in the final Frédéric Caudron 40-36 in 18 innings. The Spaniard won the first prize premium of 6.850 Swiss francs.
After the ceremony, Dani Sánchez left for the airport and had no time to comment: ,,I must leave right now, or I'll miss my flight’’, he said apologetically. After his win in the final, Dani reacted in the organization's microphone that he was happy to add ’Lausanne’ to his palmares, that his last four weeks had been amazing with a place in the final of the La Baule World Cup, the world title in Bordeaux, and now his win in Lausanne.
Dani Sánchez said in the past months, that his new status as a businessman with his own brand (DS) and a beautiful billiard room in Seoul is increasingly difficult to combine with the career of a top player. ,,The travelling and negotiating with business partners gets in the way of my practice hours’’, he admits. That makes this peak in his career, highlighted by his fourth world title, even more miraculous.
His win in the Swiss IOC city makes him the successor of Dick Jaspers and Marco Zanetti, who won the event twice. Sánchez remained unbeaten
in the group stage, with Marco Zanetti, Jae-Ho Cho, Dick Jaspers and Swiss player Michel Boulaz. In the K.O. stage, he first beat Dong Koong Kang, then Frédéric Caudron, who had become the tournament favorite based on the sky-high averages he had produced.
The final became a topsy-turvy event. Dani Sánchez started with a seven from the spots, quickly established a 14-4 lead, then 19-13 and 26-14 after ten innings. Frédéric Caudron chased with runs of six, three, four and six, got back as far as 39-36, but just lost out in the final yards, when Sanchez first missed a bank shot but finished with a twice-around an inning later. Caudron: ,,I was not quite as sharp in the final, but I did put up a good fight.’’
Joining Dani Sánchez and Frédéric Caudron on the podium of Lausanne 2016, were Marco Zanetti and Dong-Koong Kang. Diane Wild, the tournament organizer, announced that the event will again be on the calendar in 2017.
The final result:
1 Dani Sánchez (Spain)
2 Frédéric Caudron (Belgium)
3 Dong-Koong Kang (Korea)
3 Marco Zanetti (Italy)
5 Torbjörn Blomdahl (Sweden)
6 Jae-Ho Cho (Korea)
7 Dick Jaspers (Netherlands)
8 Jérémy Bury (France)
9 Michel Boulaz (Switzerland)
10 Xavier Gretillat (Switzerland)
Semifinals
Frédéric Caudron - Marco Zanetti: 40-14 in 16.
Semifinal
Dani Sánchez - Dong-Koong Kang: 40-38 in 18/17.
Price money for players:
Sanchez: 6.850 Sw. francs, Caudron 7.650,Zanetti 3.950,Kang 4.700,Blomdahl 4.000,Cho 3.900,Bury 2.800,Jaspers 2.900
Total amount: 36.750 CHF
