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Hong Kong Snooker Players Excel in Q School Asia-Pacific Round, Eyeing Professional Qualification

(圖:Billiard Sports Association of Thailand)

[Sports News]The Q School Professional Qualification Tournament in Asia and the Pacific continues to hold its second round in Bangkok, Thailand. The two Hong Kong players, Zhou Hanwen and Wang Yuchen, will pass the test for several days and join hands to enter the final 4. Today (12th) ) day split attack, is expected to grab two tickets to the professional competition.

The Q School in the Asia-Pacific region will be held from June 1 to 12. There will be two competitions, and two golfers in each station (a total of four players) will be able to win the qualifications for the next two seasons of professional competitions. World Games gold medalist Zhang Jiawei made it to the last 4 finals. Unfortunately, he lost 1:4 to Thailand’s Manasawin Phetmalaikul in the semi-finals.

Zhou Hanwen (Photo: Billiard Sports Association of Thailand)

The Hong Kong team then moved to the second round and performed well, occupying five seats in the top 8, including Zhang Jiawei, Zhou Hanwen, Li Zihao, Wang Yuchen and Zheng Yuqiao. In the semi-finals, Li Zihao and Zheng Yuqiao lost to their Chinese and Indian opponents 0:4 and 2:4 respectively. Zhou Hanwen and Zhang Jiawei co-starred in “Hong Kong Fighting” and started a fierce competition. Zhou Hanwen, who won the six red ball games in Asia and the Pacific region last month, took the lead with 75:39. Zhang Jiawei returned the color with 125:8, 78: 39 consecutive draws and two cities, the total score is 2:1 first. Zhou Hanwen regrouped. He fell behind in the 4th game and seized the opportunity to clear the table to win 62:52 and tie. In the 5th game, he won again 61:16.

Zhang Jiawei (Photo: Billiard Sports Association of Thailand)

Zhang Jiawei, who was on the verge of being out of the game, borrowed a back from the city in the 6th game, and tied the score with 69:34 and then tied 3:3; entering the final game, after a round of entanglement between the two sides, Zhou Hanwen seized the opportunity of “getting started”, and finally With 67:32 to secure a 4:3 victory and advance to the top 4, as long as they beat India’s Ishpreet Chadha today (the game starts at 2 pm Hong Kong time), they can “promote” to become a professional golfer for the first time.

As for Wang Yuchen, a former Chinese golfer who is currently representing Hong Kong, in the quarter-finals against Gong Chenzhi of China, they will also have to play 7 rounds to decide the winner. Gong Chenzhi rushed into the game. In the first two rounds, he hit a stick of 58 degrees and 76 degrees respectively. He went down to the two cities first (83:0, 126:0). 77:22, 69:20, the number of rounds reversed 3:2, although Gong Chenzhi won the sixth round 65:42 to tie, but Wang Yuchen scored the winning pink ball in the final round, winning 62:46, 4:3 lore Advancement, 4 hard to beat another Chinese golfer He Guoqiang (6:00 pm Hong Kong time) to compete for professional qualification.

Wang Yuchen (Photo: Billiard Sports Association of Thailand)
Wu Anyi (Photo: Billiard Sports Association of Thailand)

Wu Anyi stopped on the 3rd lap and missed the professional race

It is worth mentioning that Wu Anyi, the “four-eyed cue queen”, lost to Iranian player Amir Sarkhosh 1:4 (39:63, 23:66, 104:0, 26:61, 0:67) in the third lap. In the third game, she tried to hit 147, but she hit 104 degrees “broken pressure”, and finally missed the top 16, which meant that she could not continue to fight in professional competitions.


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2023-06-12 03:58:27

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