Qualification kicks off BOSS OPEN

Finally, the day has come. On Saturday, the BOSS OPEN kick off with the first round of qualification. No less than 7 Germans will try their best to advance to the second and final round of the qualification.

The BOSS OPEN start at 11 am on the centercourt with the match between Swiss shooting star Dominic Stricker against Aslan Karatsev. Last year, the 19-year old Swiss sensationally reached the quarter finals in Stuttgart. After that it’s an all-out German party with nearly each match featuring at least one local hero. The second match on the centercourt features Marko Topo, who received a wild card for the qualification, against Frenchman Quentin Halys, followed by Yannick Hanfmann against Roman Safiullin. Closing things out on the centercourt are Peter Gojowczyk and Cem Ilkel from Turkey.

On the second match court, the action also starts at 11 am with a German match-up between Jannik Maute (WC) and Mats Moraing. This is followed by Oscar Moraing against Macedonian Radu Albot. The fourth and last match will be between Daniel Masur and Christopher O’Connell (AUS).

 
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