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Revision as of 13:49, 5 December 2025
Lithuanian pool player
| Born | 14 November 2003 |
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| Major | Premier League Pool |
| Other titles | Connecticut Open |
Moritz Neuhausen (born 14 November 2003) is a German professional pool player.[1][2]
Career
In 2021, Neuhausen became European under-19 nine-ball champion.[3] 2022, Neuhausen won the European under-23 nine-ball championship.[4] The following year he won the Connecticut Open,[5] and finished runner-up at the World Cup of Pool with playing partner Joshua Filler. The German duo were beaten by Philippines pairing Johann Chua and James Aranas.[6] In 2024, he claimed the Medellin Open title in Mexico City,[4] and later claimed the Turning Stone Classic.[7]
In 2025, he defeated Francisco Sánchez Ruiz 7–0 to win the Premier League Pool.[8][9] In October, he finished runner-up at the Hanoi Open, losing to Pijus Labutis.[10] he represented Europe at the Reyes Cup; Team Europe suffered defeat to Team Asia.[11] At the end of 2025, he was named to represent Team Europe at the 2025 Mosconi Cup, his debut appearance in the competition.[12]
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