Neuhausen Stuns the Pool World: 2026 European Open Recap and What It Means for Cue Sports

March 26, 2026

The 2026 Roobet European Open Pool Championship in Sarajevo, Bosnia will be remembered as one of the most dramatic tournaments in recent World Nineball Tour history. Germany’s Moritz Neuhausen delivered a stunning comeback performance in the final against Austria’s Mario He, claiming the European Open title and announcing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.

The Upset That Shook Sarajevo: Gorst Goes Down

Perhaps the biggest story of the tournament was the elimination of World No. 1 Fedor Gorst. Known for his machine-like consistency and devastating run-outs, Gorst was knocked out in a dramatic day of upsets that left fans and commentators stunned. It’s a reminder that in professional 9-ball, any match can swing on a single shot — and no ranking is safe when the pressure is on.

Gorst’s early exit opened the door for the rest of the field, and players like Neuhausen seized the opportunity with both hands.

Filler’s Dominant Run Falls Just Short

Joshua Filler, Germany’s other star and a player who continues to chase history on the WNT circuit, put together one of the most dominant runs of the tournament. Filler’s break game was on point — powerful, controlled, and setting up run-outs with precision that only a handful of players in the world can match.

Speaking of powerful breaks, having the right break cue makes all the difference at the professional level. Players like Filler rely on purpose-built break cues designed to maximize power transfer and cue ball control. If you’re looking to upgrade your break game, the Viking CRUSH 3-Piece Break/Jump Cue delivers exceptional power with its sport wrap grip and carbon fiber construction — a favorite among serious competitive players.

Neuhausen’s Championship Moment

In the final, Neuhausen found himself trailing Mario He and needing to dig deep. What followed was a display of mental toughness and shotmaking that will be talked about for years. Neuhausen strung together rack after rack, refusing to let the moment overwhelm him, and ultimately completed one of the most impressive comebacks in European Open history.

His cue ball control throughout the final was masterful — and that level of precision starts with the right equipment. A high-quality carbon fiber shaft can dramatically improve your accuracy and consistency. The Whyte Carbon WCFP Shaft at 11.75mm offers the low-deflection performance that today’s top players demand.

What This Means for the 2026 WNT Season

The European Open results have major implications for the WNT rankings and the rest of the 2026 season:

  • Neuhausen rockets up the rankings and enters every future event as a legitimate title contender
  • Gorst will be motivated to bounce back — expect a fired-up World No. 1 at upcoming events
  • Filler remains one of the most consistent performers on tour and is building toward something special
  • The WNT summer schedule promises even more action-packed events on the horizon

Gear Up Like the Pros

Whether you’re inspired by Neuhausen’s comeback or Filler’s dominant break game, having the right equipment is the foundation of every great performance. At Quarter King Billiards, we carry the same brands and technologies used on the professional circuit:

FAQ

Who won the 2026 European Open Pool Championship?
Moritz Neuhausen of Germany won the 2026 Roobet European Open with an epic comeback victory over Mario He in the final in Sarajevo.

What happened to Fedor Gorst at the 2026 European Open?
World No. 1 Fedor Gorst was knocked out during a dramatic day of upsets, one of the biggest surprises of the tournament.

What cues do professional pool players use?
Most WNT professionals use high-end playing cues from brands like Predator, Mezz, and Pechauer, paired with carbon fiber shafts for optimal performance.

Where was the 2026 European Open held?
The tournament was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part of the World Nineball Tour 2026 season.

About Corey Bernstein

Corey Bernstein is a competitive pool player, billiards equipment specialist, and co-owner of Quarter King Billiards in Wilmington, North Carolina. With over a decade of experience in the sport, Corey has competed in regional APA and BCA sanctioned tournaments and maintains an intimate knowledge of cue construction, shaft technology, and table mechanics. As a certified dealer for brands including Predator, McDermott, Jacoby, Viking, Lucasi, Meucci, Joss, and Cuetec, Corey personally tests and evaluates every cue that comes through the shop. His hands-on approach to the business means he has racked thousands of hours behind the table — breaking in shafts, comparing tip compounds, and dialing in the nuances that separate a good cue from a great one. When he is not behind the counter or on the table, Corey is researching the latest advances in low-deflection technology, carbon fiber shaft construction, and cue ball physics. His articles on Quarter King Billiards combine real-world playing experience with deep product knowledge to help players at every level find the right equipment for their game.

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