by roy142857 » 24 Nov 2014 Read
Women
F Daria Sirotina (Russia) 3 - 2 Varsha Sanjeev (India)
F Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia) 3 - 0 Indira Thamme Gowda (Latvia)
In a 'Battle of the Unbeatens', Vasiljeva and Sirotina play against each other in their final group game tomorrow
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Masters
E Peter Vertommen (Belgium) 3 - 1 Munier Cassim (South Africa)
Vertommen is unbeaten, he's joined in the knockouts by Danny Connolly (England), Saleem Syed Abdul (India) and Cassim.
F Chris Todd (Australia) 3 - 1 Terry Davidson (Canada)
F A.Mohsin Al-Abdulrahman 3 - 0 Amar Chawla (India)
Group F is topped by England's Graham Beardmore, with Todd, A.Mohsin Al-Abdulrahman and (I think) Amar Chawla joining him (same wins and frame difference as Davidson, but Chawla beat Davidson).
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by roy142857 » 25 Nov 2014 Read
Men
Antonis Poullos had a break of 93 in his losing effort against Rory Thor yesterday
B Gary Thomson (Scotland) 4 - 1 Mohamed Khairy (Egypt)
B Laxman Rawat (India) 4 - 1 Jurian Heusdens (Belgium)
So no player without two wins in Group B, going through are Thor. Rawat, Poullos and Qatar's Mohsen Bukshaisha
C Hamza Akbar (Pakistan) 4 - 0 Vinicius Da Silva Fucuta (Brasil)
(Akbar break of 127)
Through from Group C are Thailand's 'Nook' Kritsanut, who is unbeaten, Akbar, Michael Collumb (Scotland) and Varun Madan (India)
D Fabio Anderson Luersen (Brasil) 4 - 0 Farhad Sayfoo
(Luersen breaks of 91, 85 and 53)
D Sanderson Lam (England) 4 - 2 Ali Alobaidli (Qatar)
So the finishing order for the qualifiers in Group D is Gareth Allen (Wales), Luersen, Lam and Alobaidli
E Karam Fatima (Syria) 4 - 3 Yán Bĭngtāo (China)
E Wael Talaat (Egypt) 4 - 1 Asutosh Padhy (India)
Going through are Fatima, Yán Bĭngtāo, Rahul Sachdev (India) and Talaat
F Shahbaaz Adil Khan (India) 4 - 2 Tommy Ang Boon Chin (Singapore)
Through from Group F are Kamal Chawla (India), Matthew Bolton (Australia), Khan and Ang Boon Chin
G Steven Chau Hon Man (Hong Kong) 4 - 2 Manan Chandra (India)
Going through are unbeaten Jamie Clarke of Wales, Boonyarit Keattikun (Thailand), Chau Hon Man and Chandra. The Philippines' Alvin Barbero goes home despite two wins and a frame difference of just minus three.
H Lucky Vatnani (India) 4 - 2 Au Chi Wai (Hong Kong)
(Vatnani break of 133)
No surprise really that Pankaj Advani is unbeaten. Joining him in the knockout stages are Moh Keen Hoo (Malaysia), Vatnani and Au Chi Wai.
J Michael Judge (Ireland) 4 - 2 Rupesh Shah (India)
(Judge breaks of 93 and 92)
Unbeaten Andy Lee of Hong Kong tops the group, followed by Judge, Shah and Mohammad Reza Hassan of Malaysia
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Masters
G Richard Peric (Australia) 3 - 0 Karim Abdelmeguid (Egypt)
Going through from Group G are unbeaten Alok Kumar (India), plus Wayne Morgan (Wales), Peric and Abdelmeguid.
H Juha Lehto (Finland) 3 - 1 Mark Hannah (New Zealand)
H Prem Prakesh (India) 3 - 0 Salim Ali Alsuwaidi (UAE)
Through from Group H are Gavin Lewis (Wales), Prakesh, Alsuwaidi and Lehto
J Srinas Murthy (India) 3 - 1 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore)
Into the knockout stage are Moosa Saleem (Mauritius), Alun Squire (Wales, Murthy and Tey Choon Liat.
K Mohammed Al Joaker (UAE) 3 - 0 Rune Kampe (Denmark)
K Nadeem Azeez Sait (India) 3 - 0 Tom Zimmermann (Switzerland)
Despite the loss Kampe tops the group with Al Joaker second, also through are Anthony Bonnar (Ireland) and Sait, with Zimmmermann missing out by a single frame.
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by roy142857 » 25 Nov 2014 Read
Women
A Wendy Jans (Belgium) 3 - 0 Jaique Ip Wan In (Hong Kong)
(Jans break of 82)
Unbreaten Waratthanun Sukritthanes of Thailand tops the group. Other qualifiers are Jans, Neena Praveen (India) and Ip Wan In, with Australia's Kathy Parashis missing out by one frame
B Amee Kamani (India) 3 - 1 Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia)
Through to the knockouts are Kamani, Nechaeva, Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand) and India's Arantxa Sanchis.
C Vidya Pillai (India) 3 - 0 Neeta Sanghvi (India)
Bound for the knockout stages are unbeaten Zoe Ng On Yee of Hong Kong, plus Pillai, Sue Martin (Australia) and Sanghvi.
E Jessica Woods (Australia) 3 - 1 Irina Gorbataya (Russia)
E Judy Walia (India) 3 - 0 Suniti Damani (India)
Gorbataya falls a frame short of qualifying as Walia gets the 3-0 win she needs to qualify in 4th. Joining her are Woods, Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand) and Denise Santos (Philippines).
F Daria Sirotina (Russia) 3 - 2 Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia)
So Sirotina unbeaten and into the knockout stage along with Vasiljeva, So Man Yan (Hong Kong) and Varsha Sanjeev (India).
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by roy142857 » 25 Nov 2014 Read
Men
K Lim Kok Leong (Malaysia) 4 - 1 Siyavosh Mozayani (Iran)
K Ryan Causton (England) 4 - 1 Jason Devaney (Ireland)
The above 4 qualify, in order - Causton, Mozayani, Lim Kok Leong, Devaney.
L John Whitty (England) 4 - 3 Muhammad Faaris Kahn (South Africa)
L Zhào Xīntóng (China) 4 - 1 Faisal Khan (India)
Zhào Xīntóng tops the group, Whitty second, and Poland's Mateusz Baranowski third. I think 4th will go to KK Chan of Hong Kong, as he beat Faisal Khan in their match (They are tied on wins and frame difference).
M Sourav Kothari (India) 4 - 2 Mohammed Alshamsi (UAE)
Kothari remains unbeaten, and is joined in the Last 64 by Patryk Masłowski (Poland), Michael Mengorio (Philippines) and Marvin Lim Chun Kiat of Singapore.
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by roy142857 » 25 Nov 2014 Read
Men
N Mohamed Shehab (UAE) 4 - 0 Ryan Thomerson (Australia)
N Omar Alkojah (Syria) 4 - 2 Sundeep Gulati (India)
Brave effort by Alkojah, but he loses out on qualifying by 1 frame to Belgium's Tomasz Skalski (who could only sit and watch). Top 3 qualifying are Shehab, who is unbeaten, Lukas Kleckers (Germany) and Gulati.
R Soheil Vahedi (Iran) 4 - 3 Adrian Ridley (Australia)
Did I mention Ireland's Josh Boileau needed to be careful? He misses out despite 3 wins and a beyyer frame difference than Ridley. Muhammad Asidf Toba (Pakistan) tops the group, other qualifiers, all with 4 wins, are Vahedi, Fakhrie Gierdien (South Africa) and Ridley.
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by roy142857 » 25 Nov 2014 Read
Men
P Farhan Mirza (Sweden) 4 - 0 Dominik Scherübl (Austria)
P IV Rajeev (India) 4 - 2 Brijesh Damani (India)
Qualifiers from Group P are unbeaten Muhammad Sajjad of Pakistan, Damani, Rajeev and Mirza
Q Duane Jones (Wales) 4 - 0 S. Dilip Kumar (India)
Q Darren Paris (Switzerland) 4 - 1 Ehsan Heydari Nezhad (Iran)
Heydari Nezhad still wins the group, other qualifiers are Jones, Nitesh Madan (India) and Kumar.
Masters
L Craig MacGillivray (Scotland) 3 - 2 Stephen Walsh (Ireland)
MacGillivray stays unbeaten, joined in the next round by Tai Pichit of Thailand (aka Chuchart Trairattanapradit), Walsh and Igshaan Stanfield of South Africa.
M David Cheung Chin Pang (Hong Kong) 3 - 2 Keith Sheldrick (Ireland)
The group was topped by India's Rafath Habib, other qualifiers being Sheldrick, Glen Wilkinson of Australia and Cheung Chin Pang
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by roy142857 » 26 Nov 2014 Read
So, a day devoted to the Men's Last 64
(matches in drawn order, higher seeded player first)
Top Half
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 4 - 2 KK Chan (Hong Kong)
(Sajjad breaks of 84, 61 and 58)
Duane Jones (Wales) 4 - 2 Sanderson Lam (England)
Moh Keen Hoo (Malaysia) 4 - 2 Lim Kok Leong (Malaysia)
Rory Thor (Malaysia) 4 - 0 Tommy Ang Boon Chin (Singapore)
(Bet the Malaysians hate this draw!)
Muhammad Asif Toba (Pakistan) 2 - 4 Manan Chandra (India)
Hamza Akbar (Pakistan) 1 - 4 Nick Jennings (England)
(Ouch! Pakistan ...)
Lukas Kleckers (Germany) 4 - 2 Michael Mengorio (Philippines)
Karam Fatima (Syria) 0 - 4 Mohd Reza Hassan (Malaysia)
Jamie Clarke (Wales) 4 - 1 Farhan Mirza (Sweden)
(Clarke break of 133)
Siyavosh Mozayani (Iran) 3 - 4 Lucky Vatnani (India)
(Mozayani break of 107)
Fabio Anderson Luersen (Brasil) 4 - 1 Nitesh Madan (india)
(Luerson breaks of 88, 70 and 50)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 4 - 0 Antonis Poullos (Cyprus)
Kamal Chawla (India) 3 - 4 Adrian Ridley (Australia)
Patryk Masłowski (Poland) 2 - 4 Sundeep Gulati (India)
Shivam Arora (India) 4 - 1 Michael Collumb (Scotland)
Andy Lee Chun Wai (Hong Kong) 4 - 2 Wael Talaat (Egypt)
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by roy142857 » 26 Nov 2014 Read
Mens Top 65. Bottom half of the draw. (Again, highest seeded player first)
Pankaj Advani (India) 4 - 2 Tomasz Skalski (Belgum)
Laxman Rawat (India) 4 - 3 Shahbaaz Adil Khan (India)
Boonyarit Keattikun (Thailand) 4 - 0 I.V. Rajeev (India)
Ryan Causton (England) 4 - 0 S Dilip Kumar (India)
Gareth Allen (Wales) 4 - 2 Robert Murphy (Ireland)
(Allen breaks of 80, 67 and 57)
Yán Bĭngtāo (China) 4 - 0 Mateusz Baranowski (Poland)
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) 4 - 2 Rupesh Shah (India)
Sourav Kothari (India) 2 - 4 Varun Madan (India)
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 4 - 3 Marvin Lim Chun Kiat (Singapore)
John Whitty (England) 1 - 4 Steven Chau Hon Man (Hong Kong)
Matthew Bolton (Australia) 4 - 1 Rahul Sachdev (India)
Ehsan Heydari Nezhad (Iran) 0 - 4 Au Chi Wei (Hong Kong)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) 4 - 2 Jason Devaney (Ireland)
Michael Judge (Ireland) 4 - 0 Mohsen Bukshaisha (Qatar)
Brijesh Damani (India) 4 - 1 Fakhrie Gierdien (South Africa)
Mohamed Shehab (UAE) 4 - 1 Ali Alobaidli (Qatar)
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by roy142857 » 26 Nov 2014 Read
Apologies, hadn't realised the Masters Last 48 was also playing today.
Results and the winners opponent for tomorrow above each match, seeded player first again.
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand)
Glen Wilkinson (Australia) 3 - 4 Saleem Syed Abdul (India)
Prem Prakash (India)
Chris Todd (Australia) 4 - 1 Richard Kornberger (Austria)
Nadeem Ahmed (India)
Ng Yam Shui (Hong Kong) 3 - 4 Igshaan Stanfield (South Africa)
Rune Kampe (Denmark)
Richard Peric (Australia) 1 - 4 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore)
Craig MacGillivray (Scotland)
Salim Ali Alsuwaidi (UAE) 4 - 1 Nadeem Azeez Sait (India)
Moosa Saleem (Mauritius)
Danny Connolly (England) 4 - 3 Paul Temple (New Zealand)
Keith Sheldrick (Ireland)
Wayne Morgan (wales) 4 - 3 Kamaraj S.H. (India)
Noel Rodrigues Moreira (Brasil)
A.Mohsin Al-Abdulrahman (Qatar) 1 - 4 Farhad Tengra (India)
Darren Morgan (Wales)
Anthony Bonnar (Ireland) 4 - 3 Stephen Walsh (Ireland)
Wayne Brown (England)
Tom O`Driscoll (Ireland) 4 - 1 Karim Abdelmeguid (Egypt)
Graham Beardmore (England)
Naveen Kumar (India) 4 - 0 Juha Lehto (Finland)
Peter Vertommen (Belgium)
Srinivas Murthy (India) 4 - 1 David Cheung Chin Pang (Hong Kong)
Rafath Habib (India)
Derek Dudgeon (Scotland) 0 - 4 Munier Cassim (South Africa)
Gavin Lewis (Wales)
Alun Squire (Wales) 4 - 0 Hisataka Kamihashi (Japan)
Mohammed Al Joaker (UAE)
Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand) 4 - 0 Amar Chawla (India)
Alok Kumar (India)
Paul Thomerson (Australia) 4 - 2 Rene Hemelsoet (Belgium)
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by roy142857 » 26 Nov 2014 Read
Womens Last 24 draw
Waratthanun Sukritthanes (Thailand)
Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong) v Varsha Sanjeev (India)
Vidya Pillai (India)
Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia) v Judy Walia (India)
Daria Sirotina (Russia)
Floriza Andal (Philippines) v Jaique Ip Wan In (Hong Kong)
Jessica Woods (Australia)
Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand) v Sue Martin (Australia)
Chitra Magimairajan (India)
So Man Yan (Hong Kong) v Denise Santos (Philippines)
Amee Kamani (India)
Wendy Jans (Belgium) v Neeta Sanghvi (India)
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand)
Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia) v Carmelita Yumito (Brasil)
Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong)
Neena Praveen (India) v Arantxa Sanchis (India)
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by kolompar » 26 Nov 2014 Read
Checked out the breaks. They must have buckets there, 90 of the 106 men players made a 50+. Wael Talaat, Ali Alobaidli and I.V. Rajeev were the only players in the last 64 without one. On the other hand, century breakers Jurian Heusdens and Tetsuya Kuwata couldn't get out of their groups.
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by roy142857 » 27 Nov 2014 Read
kolompar wrote:Checked out the breaks. They must have buckets there, 90 of the 106 men players made a 50+. Wael Talaat, Ali Alobaidli and I.V. Rajeev were the only players in the last 64 without one. On the other hand, century breakers Jurian Heusdens and Tetsuya Kuwata couldn't get out of their groups.
With 7 to a group there have been more matches of course, so that's part of the reason for more breaks.
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Womens Last 24
Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong) 4 - 2 Varsha Sanjeev (India)
Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia) 4 - 1 Judy Walia (India)
Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand) 4 - 0 Sue Martin (Australia)
Wendy Jans (Belgium) 4 - 1 Neeta Sanghvi (India)
Masters Last 32
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 4 - 0 Saleem Syed Abdul (India)
Prem Prakash (India) 4 - 3 Chris Todd (Australia)
Nadeem Ahmed (India) 2 - 4 Igshaan Stanfield (South Africa)
Rune Kampe (Denmark) 2 - 4 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore)
Craig MacGillivray (Scotland) 4 - 0 Salim Ali Alsuwaidi (UAE)
Moosa Saleem (Mauritius) 2 - 4 Danny Connolly (England)
Keith Sheldrick (Ireland) 4 - 1 Wayne Morgan (wales)
Noel Rodrigues Moreira (Brasil) 4 - 0 Farhad Tengra (India)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 4 - 0 Anthony Bonnar (Ireland)
Wayne Brown (England) 3 - 4 Tom O`Driscoll (Ireland)
Graham Beardmore (England) 4 - 2 Naveen Kumar (India)
Peter Vertommen (Belgium) 0 - 4 Srinivas Murthy (India)
Rafath Habib (India) 4 - 0 Munier Cassim (South Africa)
Gavin Lewis (Wales) 2 - 4 Alun Squire (Wales)
Mohammed Al Joaker (UAE) 2 - 4 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
Alok Kumar (India) 4 - 0 Paul Thomerson (Australia)
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by roy142857 » 27 Nov 2014 Read
Mens Last 32
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 5 - 2 Duane Jones (Wales)
(Sajjad break of 90)
Rory Thor (Malaysia) 5 - 1 Moh Keen Hoo (Malaysia)
Manan Chandra (India) 5 - 3 Nick Jennings (England)
Lukas Kleckers (Germany) 5 - 2 Mohammad Reza Hassan (Malaysia)
Jamie Clarke (Wales) 2 - 5 Lucky Vatnani (India)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 5 - 3 Fabio Anderson Luersen (Brasil)
Adrian Ridley (Australia) 5 - 4 Sundeep Gulati (India)
Andy Lee Chun Wai (Hong Kong) 3 - 5 Shivam Arora (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 5 - 2 Laxman Rawat (India)
(Advani break of 126)
Ryan Causton (England) 5 - 2 Boonyarit Keattikun (Thailand)
(Keattikun break of 96)
Gareth Allen (Wales) 3 - 5 Yán Bĭngtāo (China)
(Allen break of 134)
Soheil Vahedi (Iran) 1 - 5 Varun Madan (India)
(Madan breaks of 90, 67, 61 and 59)
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 5 - 3 Steven Chau Hon Man (Hong Kong)
(Kritsanut breaks of 83, 69, 64 and 51)
Matthew Bolton (Australia) 5 - 0 Au Chi Wei (Hong Kong)
(Bolton break of 98)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) 5 - 3 Michael Judge (Ireland)
Mohamed Shehab (UAE) 3 - 5 Brijesh Damani (India)
So SIX players from the home nation into the Last 16
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by roy142857 » 27 Nov 2014 Read
Womens Last 24
Floriza Andal (Philippines) 4 - 2 Jaique Ip Wan In (Hong Kong)
So Man Yan (Hong Kong) 4 - 1 Denise Santos (Philippines)
Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia) 4 - 1 Carmelita Yumito (Brasil)
Neena Praveen (India) 1 - 4 Arantxa Sanchis (India)
In the Masters Last 16 easy wins for Darren Morgan and Craig MacGillivray, all the other matches still playing
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Masters Last 16
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 4 - 1 Prem Prakash (India)
Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore) 4 - 2 Igshaan Stanfield (South Africa)
Craig MacGillivray (Scotland) 4 - 0 Danny Connolly (England)
Keith Sheldrick (Ireland) 2 - 4 Noel Rodrigues Moreira (Brasil)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 4 - 0 Tom O`Driscoll (Ireland)
Graham Beardmore (England) 3 - 4 Srinivas Murthy (India)
Rafath Habib (India) 4 - 1 Alun Squire (Wales)
Alok Kumar (India) 3 - 4 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
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Mens Last 16 - results and latest scores
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 5 - 2 Rory Thor (Malaysia)
Manan Chandra (India) 4 - 2 Lukas Kleckers (Germany)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 5 - 0 Lucky Vatnani (India)
Adrian Ridley (Australia) 5 - 1 Shivam Arora (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 5 - 0 Ryan Causton (England)
Yán Bĭngtāo (China) 5 - 1 Varun Madan (India)
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 4 - 2 Matthew Bolton (Australia)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) 3 - 3 Brijesh Damani (India)
Womens Last 16 - results and latest scores
Waratthanun Sukritthanes (Thailand) 2 - 2 Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong)
Vidya Pillai (India) 1 - 3 Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia)
Daria Sirotina (Russia) 2 - 2 Floriza Andal (Philippines)
Jessica Woods (Australia) 1 - 4 Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand)
Chitra Magimairajan (India) 3 - 2 So Man Yan (Hong Kong)
Amee Kamani (India) 0 - 4 Wendy Jans (Belgium)
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand) 3 - 2 Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia)
Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong) 4 - 0 Arantxa Sanchis (India)
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Mens Last 16
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 5 - 2 Rory Thor (Malaysia)
(Sajjad breaks of 116, 62, 52 and 51)
Manan Chandra (India) 5 - 3 Lukas Kleckers (Germany)
(Chandra break of 104)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 5 - 0 Lucky Vatnani (India)
(Zhào Xīntóng breaks of 66, 65, 60 and 56)
Adrian Ridley (Australia) 5 - 1 Shivam Arora (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 5 - 0 Ryan Causton (England)
Yán Bĭngtāo (China) 5 - 1 Varun Madan (India)
(Yán Bĭngtāo breaks of 109, 66 and 54)
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 5 - 3 Matthew Bolton (Australia)
(Bolton breaks of 74, 67, 64 and 57 but still lost!)
Amir Sarkhosh (Iran) 5 - 3 Brijesh Damani (India)
Womens Last 16
Waratthanun Sukritthanes (Thailand) 2 - 4 Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong)
Vidya Pillai (India) 2 - 4 Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia)
Daria Sirotina (Russia) 4 - 3 Floriza Andal (Philippines)
Jessica Woods (Australia) 1 - 4 Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand)
Chitra Magimairajan (India) 4 - 3 So Man Yan (Hong Kong)
(Chitra M break of 78)
Amee Kamani (India) 0 - 4 Wendy Jans (Belgium)
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand) 4 - 2 Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia)
Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong) 4 - 0 Arantxa Sanchis (India)
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Quarter finals - results and latest scores
Men (best of 11)
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 6 - 1 Manan Chandra (India)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 6 - 4 Adrian Ridley (Australia)
Pankaj Advani (India) 3 - 4 Yán Bĭngtāo (China)
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 5 - 2 Amir Sarkhosh (Iran)
Women (best of 7)
Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong) 0 - 4 Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia)
Daria Sirotina (Russia) 3 - 0 Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand)
Chitra Magimairajan (India) 1 - 3 Wendy Jans (Belgium)
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand) 1 - 4 Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong)
Masters (best of 7)
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 4 - 0 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore)
Craig MacGillivray (Scotland) 4 - 3 Noel Rodrigues Moreira (Brasil)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 4 - 0 Srinivas Murthy (India)
Rafath Habib (India) 1 - 2 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
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Advani draws level
Sarkhosh pulls one back
Jans wins
Sirotina wins
Tai Pichit leads 3 - 1
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Yán Bĭngtāo back in the lead (5-4)
'Nook' Kritsanut wins 6 - 3
Close between Tai Pichit and Rafath Habib in their next frame
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Quarter finals
Men (best of 11)
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 6 - 1 Manan Chandra (India)
Zhào Xīntóng (China) 6 - 4 Adrian Ridley (Australia)
(Zhào Xīntóng breaks of 139, 66 and 63; Ridley breaks of 106 and 52
Pankaj Advani (India) 4 - 6 Yán Bĭngtāo (China)
(Yán Bĭngtāo break of 107[/])
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand) 6 - 3 Amir Sarkhosh (Iran)
Women (best of 7)
Ka Kai Wan (Hong Kong) 0 - 4 Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia)
Daria Sirotina (Russia) 4 - 0 Siraphat Chitchomnart (Thailand)
([i]Sirotina break of 56)
Chitra Magimairajan (India) 1 - 4 Wendy Jans (Belgium)
(Jans break of 88)
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand) 1 - 4 Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong)
(Ng On Yee break of 56)
Masters (best of 7)
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 4 - 0 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat (Singapore)
Craig MacGillivray (Scotland) 4 - 3 Noel Rodrigues Moreira (Brasil)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 4 - 0 Srinivas Murthy (India)
Rafath Habib (India) 3 - 4 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
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Semi finals - latest scores & results
Men (best of 13)
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 7 - 3 Zhào Xīntóng (China)
Yán Bĭngtāo (China) 5 - 4 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand)
Women (best of 7)
Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia) 2 - 2 Daria Sirotina (Russia)
Wendy Jans (Belgium) 4 - 1 Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong)
Masters (best of 9)
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 5 - 2 Craig MacGillivray (Scotland)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 4 - 3 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
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by roy142857 » 28 Nov 2014 Read
Zhào Xīntóng appears to have been unable to stop Sajjad getting in, and once he was in, it was mainly all over - breaks of 120, 103, 98, 67 and 62.
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roy142857
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by roy142857 » 28 Nov 2014 Read
Semi finals
Men (best of 13)
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 7 - 3 Zhào Xīntóng (China)
(Sajjad breaks of 120. 103, 98, 67 and 62; Zhào Xīntóng breaks of 91 and 69)
Yán Bĭngtāo (China) 7 - 5 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn (Thailand)
Women (best of 7)
Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia) 4 - 2 Daria Sirotina (Russia)
(Nechaeva break of 61)
Wendy Jans (Belgium) 4 - 1 Zoe Ng On Yee (Hong Kong)
Masters (best of 9)
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 5 - 2 Craig MacGillivray (Scotland)
Darren Morgan (Wales) 5 - 3 Chuchart Trairattanapradit aka Tai Pichit (Thailand)
(Morgan breaks of 93, 66, 61 and 54)
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roy142857
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by roy142857 » 28 Nov 2014 Read
Has there ever been a Pakistani player on the Pro Tour ? 2012 Champ Muhammad Asif didn't get enough funding I think, and I can't recall 1994 Champ Mohammed Yousuf being in the Pros, played one invitational according to Cuetracker, losing 5-0 to Nigel Bond.
Would be good if WPBSA invited the amateur champion to the next WPBSA World Championship regardless of whether they took up the Pro place on offer.
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roy142857
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by fridge46 » 28 Nov 2014 Read
roy142857 wrote:Has there ever been a Pakistani player on the Pro Tour ? 2012 Champ Muhammad Asif didn't get enough funding I think, and I can't recall 1994 Champ Mohammed Yousuf being in the Pros, played one invitational according to Cuetracker, losing 5-0 to Nigel Bond.
Shokat Ali? I know he was born in England, but he represented Pakistan throughout his career.
His best performance was the
2001 Thai Masters, where he reached the quarter finals, beating Ronnie on the way
roy142857 wrote:Would be good if WPBSA invited the amateur champion to the next WPBSA World Championship regardless of whether they took up the Pro place on offer.
With the World Championships now expanding to 144 players, I think there would be a good chance that the winner will get an invite
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fridge46
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by roy142857 » 29 Nov 2014 Read
I'd forgotten about Shokat Ali, yes did compete as Pakistani, wonder if he's seen that way in Pakistan.
Wondering if IBSF have got Yán Bĭngtāo's age right, only 14 ?
Finals latest
Men (best of 15)
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) 5 - 6 Yán Bĭngtāo (China)
Women (best of 9)
Anastasia Nechaeva (Russia) 2 - 5 Wendy Jans (Belgium)
Masters (best of 11)
Phisit Chandsri (Thailand) 6 - 5 Darren Morgan (Wales)
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roy142857
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