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Asian Q School 2022

Postby lhpirnie

The first Asian Q School will run 1-11 June, with 2 knock-out events. In each event, the two finalists receive a professional tour card for 2022-23. Thus there are 4 tour cards available in total.

Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby lhpirnie

Event 1: 1-5 June

Prelim round:
(1) Zhong Wei Tan / Nader Aldoser
(2) Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn / Muhammad Naseem Akhtar
(3) Muhammad Siddiqui / Chee Keong Chan
(4) Anukkhapon Kidsumran / Putthakarn Kimsuk
(5) Pantakan Kamwaing / Thor Chuan Leong


First Round proper:
Lim Kok Leong / Luo Honghao
Tawan Pooltong / Loh Chung Leong
Siyavosh Mozayani / Mahammadreza Rafieyan
(1) / Muhammad Asif
Anekthana Sangnil / Yuanjun H'ng
Asutosh Padhy / Taweesap Kongtichertchod
Nader Jahadi / Moti Pakharin
Pasin Puoborm / Wai Chung Chang

Nutdanai Manawm / Asjad Iqbal
Amin Sanjaei / Muhammad Fahim
Alvin Barbero / Poramin Danjirakul
(2) / Amir Sarkhosh
Fahad Alvi / Teerawat Srikaithat
Muhammad Umar Khan / Chayanon Thiansuk
Haris Tahir / Mubashir Raza
Temuujin Enkhbold / Yanawarut Phuekklom

Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon / Muhammad Azhar Khan
Rachata Khantee / Moh Keen Ho
Rattanachai Tupadilok / Thitiphong Choolasak
Khash Ochir Tuvshinjargol / (3)
Muhammad Ali Moghadam / Ahmed Abdullah Aseeri
Ehsan Heydari Nehzad / Thanaphon Bunplo
Umer Naeem Memon / Alireza Rezaei
Hunain Hanif Memon / Jongrak Boonrod

Wiphu Phuthidabodi / Pornpiya Kaosumran
Muhammad Altaf / Narongoat Takantong
Muhammad Ahsan Javaid / Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur (MON)
Hanza Akbar / (4)
Mendsaikhan Bat-Erdene / Tan Seng Teck
Lkhagvadorj Ochirbal / Morteza Torabi
(5) / Himanshu Jain
Dechawat Poomjaeng / Jefrey Roda
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Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby lhpirnie

Event 2: 7-11 June

Prelim round:
(1) Amir Sarkhosh / Yanawarut Phuekklom
(2) Muhammad Fahim / Chayanon Thiansuk
(3) Mubashir Raza / Anukkaphon Kidsumran
(4) Haris Tahir / Muhammad Ahsan Javaid
(5) Siyavosh Mozayani / Thor Chuan Leong

First Round proper:
Wai Chung Chang / Jongrak Boonrod
Luo Honghao / Lim Kok Leong
Alireza Rezaei / Tan Seng Teck
(1) / Lkhagvasuren Tumurchudur
Umer Naeem Memon / Muhammad Naseem Akhtar
Asutosh Padhy / Puttakarn Kimsuk
Loh Chung Leong / Dechawat Poomjaeng
Pasin Puoborn / Chee Keong Chan

Tawan Pooltong / Wiphu Poothisabodi
Hunain Hanif Memon / Ahmed Abdullah Aseeri
Morteza Torabi / Muhammad Ali Moghadam
Thitiphong Choolasak / (2)
Muhammadreza Rafieran / Lkhagvadorj Orchibal
Fahad Alvi / Narongdat Takantong
Muhammad Umar Khan / Khash Ochir Tuvshinjargol
Poramin Danjirakul / Hamza Akbar

Nader Aldoseri / Alvin Barbero
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn / Muhammad Asif
Anekthana Sangnil / Moh Keen Hoo
Teerawat Srikaithai / (3)
Pornpiya Kaosumran / Taweesap Kongkitcher
Mendsaikhan Bat-Erdene / Amin Sanjaei
Rchata Khantee / Pantakan Kamwaing
Temuujin Enkhbold / Muhammad Siddiqi

Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon / Muhammad Altaf
Yuanjun H'ng / Himanshu Jain
Tan Zhong Wei / Asjad Iqbal
(4) / Moti Pakharin
Thanaphon Bunplo / Rattanachai Tupadiluk
Muhammad Azhar Khan / Ehzan Heydari Nezhad
Nutdanai Manawm / (5)
Nader Jahadi / Jefrey Roda

Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby lhpirnie

The draw was very well organised, although the video crashed for a few minutes in the middle of the Event 1 draw, so a couple of matches need to be confirmed.

However, the standard of the players isn't great. From my judgement, the best players present are: Luo Honghao, Rory Thor, Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon, Hamza Akbar, Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn, Dechawat Poomjaeng, Amir Sarkhosh, Muhammad Asif, Moh Keen Hoo, Wiphu Phuthidabodi. Some of them have played professional snooker before, but not for a few years. Realistically, only Luo Honghao is good enough to make any impact.

I'm disappointed not to see Kei Kamihashi, Aung Phoo, Passakorn Suwannawat, Boonyarit Kaettikun or any mainland Chinese players apart from Luo Honghao. Most of the players are from Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia or Iran. There are 4 Mongolians, 2 from Philippines and 1 from Nepal.

Apart from Luo Honghao, none of these players are anywhere near as good as Sunny Akani, Gao Yang, Zhao Jianbo, Bai Langning, Cheung Ka Wai, Andy Lee, Liu Hongyu, Wang Yuchen, Deng Haohui, Zhang Zhijie, Nattanapong Chaikul who have all been competing in the UK Q School. Something has gone very badly wrong with the planning of this.

Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby The_Abbott

lhpirnie wrote:The draw was very well organised, although the video crashed for a few minutes in the middle of the Event 1 draw, so a couple of matches need to be confirmed.

However, the standard of the players isn't great. From my judgement, the best players present are: Luo Honghao, Rory Thor, Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon, Hamza Akbar, Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn, Dechawat Poomjaeng, Amir Sarkhosh, Muhammad Asif, Moh Keen Hoo, Wiphu Phuthidabodi. Some of them have played professional snooker before, but not for a few years. Realistically, only Luo Honghao is good enough to make any impact.

I'm disappointed not to see Kei Kamihashi, Aung Phoo, Passakorn Suwannawat, Boonyarit Kaettikun or any mainland Chinese players apart from Luo Honghao. Most of the players are from Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia or Iran. There are 4 Mongolians, 2 from Philippines and 1 from Nepal.

Apart from Luo Honghao, none of these players are anywhere near as good as Sunny Akani, Gao Yang, Zhao Jianbo, Bai Langning, Cheung Ka Wai, Andy Lee, Liu Hongyu, Wang Yuchen, Deng Haohui, Zhang Zhijie, Nattanapong Chaikul who have all been competing in the UK Q School. Something has gone very badly wrong with the planning of this.



which means we get more bad players on tour and many better ones just missing out. I can see some of the chinese boys missing out in the UK Q -School yet would have breezed the Asian tour.

Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby Wildey

lhpirnie wrote:The draw was very well organised, although the video crashed for a few minutes in the middle of the Event 1 draw, so a couple of matches need to be confirmed.

However, the standard of the players isn't great. From my judgement, the best players present are: Luo Honghao, Rory Thor, Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon, Hamza Akbar, Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn, Dechawat Poomjaeng, Amir Sarkhosh, Muhammad Asif, Moh Keen Hoo, Wiphu Phuthidabodi. Some of them have played professional snooker before, but not for a few years. Realistically, only Luo Honghao is good enough to make any impact.

I'm disappointed not to see Kei Kamihashi, Aung Phoo, Passakorn Suwannawat, Boonyarit Kaettikun or any mainland Chinese players apart from Luo Honghao. Most of the players are from Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia or Iran. There are 4 Mongolians, 2 from Philippines and 1 from Nepal.

Apart from Luo Honghao, none of these players are anywhere near as good as Sunny Akani, Gao Yang, Zhao Jianbo, Bai Langning, Cheung Ka Wai, Andy Lee, Liu Hongyu, Wang Yuchen, Deng Haohui, Zhang Zhijie, Nattanapong Chaikul who have all been competing in the UK Q School. Something has gone very badly wrong with the planning of this

I Believe players that have entered the UK Q School has more Ambition you really could have winners here that cant be bothered to play on the tour and enter virtually nothing for 2 years whats becoming known as doing a Hendry.


also more freedom in the UK is more appealing than Bollocking around wearing face bra for hours. Nobody from Australia or New Zealand have entered probably restrictions making it a pain in the bottom.

Re: Asian Q School 2022

Postby lhpirnie

SteveJJ wrote:Isn't it Asia and Oceania qschool? Are there any players from Oceania?

Yes you are right, it is officially 'Asia-Oceania Q School'. There aren't any players from Oceania though...