Snooker talent Lukas Stötzer wins his first title in Vienna with 14

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14-year-old Lukas Stötzer thrilled the snooker world with his first title at the Austrian Snooker League. In the exciting final he prevailed against runner-up Thomas Janzso.

Der 14-jährige Lukas Stötzer begeistert die Snooker-Welt mit seinem ersten Titel bei der Austrian Snooker League. Im spannenden Finale setzte er sich gegen Vizestaatsmeister Thomas Janzso durch.
14-year-old Lukas Stötzer thrilled the snooker world with his first title at the Austrian Snooker League. In the exciting final he prevailed against runner-up Thomas Janzso.

Snooker talent Lukas Stötzer wins his first title in Vienna with 14

WELS/VIENNA.The 14-year-old talent Lukas Stötzer caused a stir at the Austrian Snooker League. He secured his first title in this national snooker league and is now playing in the highest Austrian league. The event took place as part of a Grand Prix in the federal capital Vienna.

Stötzer, who trains his skills at the Askö Paul Schopf Snooker Club, competed in an exciting final against runner-up Thomas Janzso. In a nerve-wracking match he won 4:3. His path to the title was not easy, as Stötzer also had to push himself to his limits in the semi-finals. There he also defeated Mario Bodlos 4:3, which required an intense match that lasted 5.5 hours.

Impressions of the young champion

After the dramatic final victory, Lukas explained: “I was a bit nervous, to be honest, but I was able to focus very well in the decision-making frame and stay in the moment.” This remark shows how important mental strength and concentration are in this game. Stötzer impressed not only with his playing ability, but also with his ability to perform under pressure.

The young snooker player's achievement is remarkable and could be a game-changer for his career. He has established himself as a serious competitor on the national scene. Stötzer's success is further proof of how talented athletes can compete at the highest level at a young age.

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