Ding Junhui, China’s number one snooker player, stopped the fourth round on the 13th after crossing the three levels in a row. He missed the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open after losing Wilson at 2:4.
Xinhua News Agency, London, February 13 (Reporter Zhang Wei) Ding Junhui, China’s number one snooker player, stopped the fourth round on the 13th day after he broke through the three passes in a row. He missed the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open after losing Wilson at 2:4. General Yan Bingtao went through hard work and difficulties.
The Welsh Open was unveiled in Cardiff on the 10th. Ding Junhui, who ranked ninth in the world, successively eliminated Fu Jiajun, the veteran of Hong Kong, China, and Walden and Robertson, two English players. In the fourth round against Wilson, who ranked one bit higher than himself in the world, he let his opponent win three games in a row under the condition of 2:1 leading, and finally stopped at the top 16.
Yan Bingtao, who was only 20 years old this Sunday, performed well. After winning Binham, the champion of the new masters in the third round at 4:3, in the fourth round, McGill was entangled with McGill until 12 midnight and finally won in the final.
Yan Bingtao, who won the first ranking championship this season and scored in the top four in the English Championship, will compete with veteran Higgins for a top four seat. Wilson, who scored 147 points in the first round, will face Australian star Robertson.
The other two quarter-finals are: O’Sullivan vs Selby; Trump vs Murphy.