JSC Rochefort’s Arnaud Robillard made history last weekend when he won the first ever FISTF Challenger Competition, a new type of tournament introduced by FISTF whcich does not allow the participation of the world’s top 200 players, therefore giving the chance for weaker players to obtain World Ranking Points. The Frameries Challenger in Belgium gave an answer to all those who criticised this new concept that this idea really is useful as the tournament saw the participation of 51 players.
The tournament enjoyed an exceptionally large number of Junior participants. This is mainly due to the host club, AS Hennuyer, obtaining a premises where they have meetings every two weeks. This brought on alot of local players into the game and the Mons club now has a bright future ahead of it.
Robillard faced his team-mate, Justin Leroy in the final of the Open category. Leroy, still an Under-19 saw off highly-rated players such as Mairesse and De Lieuw to reach the final, where he lost 4-2 to Robillard.
Main Results:
Open
Quarts de finale
Johnny Beaufays – Anthony Coppenolle 5-0
Arnaud Robillard – David Leroy 6-2
Philippe Mairesse – Justin Leroy 1-2
Olivier Saffer – Pierre De Leeuw 1-1*
Demi-finales
Johnny Beaufays – Arnaud Robillard 2-2*
Justin Leroy – Pierre De Leeuw 3-2
Finale
Arnaud Robillard – Justin Leroy 4-2
U19
Demi-finales
Vincent Rizzo – Julien Dardenne 0*-0
Renald Deloose – Jérémy Ancion 4-1
Finale
Vincent Rizzo – Renald Deloose 0-1
U15
Demi-finales
Océane VanMelkebeke – Jérôme Bertrand 0-3
Kevin Moine – Dany Timmerman 3-1
Finale
Jérôme Bertrand – Kevin Moine 0-1ms
Veterans
Demi-finales
Nico Marks – Pol Verhaeghe 3-2
Patrick Peltier – Marco de Angelis 1-2
Finale
Nico Marks – Marco de Angelis 3-2
Ladies
Demi-finales
Jessica Hardenne – Tracy Dieudonné 2-0
Alysson Moine – Lydie Pinchart 0-4
Finale
Jessica Hardenne – Lydie Pinchart 3-0
U12
Demi-finales
Mervin de Angelis – Mehdi Sedki 3-0
Jérémie Gosset – Bryan De Schuyteneer 2-0
Finale
Mervin de Angelis – Jérémie Gosset 1*-1