Original title: Snooker World Championship Qualification: Two teenagers lost the decisive round, Ding Junhui led 4 Chinese players to appear in the main game
The 2022 World Snooker Championships ended the last day of the qualifying competition in Sheffield, England on the 14th, Beijing time. Two “post-00” Chinese teenagers Lei Peifan and Yuan Sijun both lost and missed the promotion, including Ding Junhui. Chinese players will appear in the main game.
Lei Peifan’s opponent in the final round is Iran’s Wafi. The two evenly matched people brought a wonderful and fierce confrontation. The two sides once fought 7 draws, 8 draws, and 9 draws. In the deciding game, Lei Peifan took the lead, but following scoring 61 points, he made consecutive mistakes, giving Wafi a chance to counterattack, and finally lost 61:68 with a big score of 9:10, and unfortunately fell at the door leading to the main game .
Yuan Sijun’s opponent is England’s Heyfield. The two sides were in a stalemate for most of the time, but following the battle reached a 7:7 tie, Yuan Sijun failed to withstand the opponent’s offensive, lost 3 games in a row, and stopped the qualifying match at 7:10.
Both Lei Peifan and Yuan Sijun had failed to qualify for the World Championships before, but this time they fell short and delayed their World Championship debuts once more. At this point, the 4 rounds of the 2022 Snooker World Championship qualifying rounds have all ended, and 16 players have survived the siege to advance to the main competition, and will challenge the top 16 seeded players in the world.
In this World Championship qualifying round, a total of 24 Chinese players, including Ding Junhui, participated. In the end, only Ding Junhui and Lu Haotian successfully broke through. In addition to Zhao Xintong and Yan Bingtao, who went straight to the main game as seed players, a total of 4 Chinese players will appear in the 2022 World Snooker Championships, which will be held at the Crucible Theatre.
The annual world championship is the highest level, largest and most watched competition in the field of snooker. It has been held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England since 1977. Chinese players have never been involved in the game. Contest champion. Ding Junhui won the runner-up in the 2016 World Championships, which is also the best result for him and Chinese players so far in the World Championships.