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European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 2


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18–21 July 2013 (2013-07-18 – 2013-07-21)
Topsport Centrum
Rotterdam
Netherlands
World Snooker
Minor-ranking event
€125,000
€25,000
Matthew Selt (ENG) (142)
Mark Williams (WAL)
Mark Selby (ENG)
4–3
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The European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 2 (also known as the 2013 Rotterdam Open) was a professional minor-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 18 and 21 July 2013 at the Topsport Centrum in Rotterdam, Netherlands. This was the second ever professional snooker tournament in the Netherlands after the 1991 European Open.

Mark Williams won his 25th professional title by defeating Mark Selby 4–3 in the final.

The breakdown of prize money and ranking points of the event is shown below:

Prize fundRanking points1
Winner€25,0002,000
Runner-up€12,0001,600
Semi-finalist€6,0001,280
Quarter-finalist€4,0001,000
Last 16€2,300760
Last 32€1,200560
Last 64€700360
Total€125,000
  • 1 Only professional players can earn ranking points.

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