9th January 2006, 6:23am Beijeng time, the first around of the qualifier for the World Snooker Championship is officially over.
The last match between David Roe and Gary Wilkinson lasted almost 11.5 hours, with David Roe winning 10 to 9. This was the longest match in the tournament.
On the other hand, Mr. Ding from China, finished his match in a bit more than 2 hours, beating Stuart Mann 10 to 1. In the 7th frame, Mr. Ding made the highest run of the tournament, 124 points, with a total clearance. His match was also the quickest. His next opponent will be Brain Morgan.
Joe Jogia also beat his opponent, Hugh Abernethy, with a large margin of 10 to 3.
Another player known for his speedy style, Scott MacKenzie, beat Habib Subah with the same score, 10 to 3.
Another match that everyone was talking was the one between Judd Trump and Leo Fernandez. Judd is generally regarded as the next World Championshoip and a snooker prodigee in the UK. Judd was down 5 to 3 but ended up winning his match 10 to 8. It was a close match.
19 years old Asian player, Moh Keen Ho, from Malaysia forfeited his match due to problems with his sponsor and his opponent David McDonnall won by forfeit.
Richard
The last match between David Roe and Gary Wilkinson lasted almost 11.5 hours, with David Roe winning 10 to 9. This was the longest match in the tournament.
On the other hand, Mr. Ding from China, finished his match in a bit more than 2 hours, beating Stuart Mann 10 to 1. In the 7th frame, Mr. Ding made the highest run of the tournament, 124 points, with a total clearance. His match was also the quickest. His next opponent will be Brain Morgan.
Joe Jogia also beat his opponent, Hugh Abernethy, with a large margin of 10 to 3.
Another player known for his speedy style, Scott MacKenzie, beat Habib Subah with the same score, 10 to 3.
Another match that everyone was talking was the one between Judd Trump and Leo Fernandez. Judd is generally regarded as the next World Championshoip and a snooker prodigee in the UK. Judd was down 5 to 3 but ended up winning his match 10 to 8. It was a close match.
19 years old Asian player, Moh Keen Ho, from Malaysia forfeited his match due to problems with his sponsor and his opponent David McDonnall won by forfeit.
Richard
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