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RE: The World Open - Doddle - 23-03-2024 21:21

First Judd-Ding final since 2014, apparently. Judd made the last World Open final in 2019.


RE: The World Open - Joannis - 24-03-2024 07:38

(23-03-2024 18:39 )Snooks Wrote:  Neil Robertson will now have to go through qualifying to make The Crucible for the first time in 18 years.

That's the effect of the Tour Championship being the cut off point for the World Championship, not the World Open.

On the face of it, there are only 12 players in the Tour Championship and they are all in the top 16 in the 2 year ranking list so it shouldn't make much difference. On closer examination, because the players all lose their ranking points for the 2022 Tour Championship at the start of the 2024 one it could make all the difference.

Neil Robertson will be 14th in the provisional rankings at the end of the World Open. He won the 2022 Tour Championship so after he loses all his ranking points for that he slips to 24th. He's not in the Tour Championship this year so he can't recoup his points. If anyone drops out of the Tour Championship, Hossein Vafaei will be next in line in the 1YRL to take their spot.


RE: The World Open - Joannis - 24-03-2024 13:16

I wish it could have gone on longer, but Judd, with 2 century breaks and several frame winning breaks, wrapped up a one-sided 10-4 victory.

Judd has now won 5 professional tournaments this season, but unlike Ronnie, all Judd's victories have come in ranking tournaments.


RE: The World Open - Joannis - 22-12-2024 07:41

Today is the last day of qualifying for the World Grand Prix. Qualifiers take place in Sheffield, the competition proper takes place from February 24 to March 2 in Yushan, China, and will be the last chance for players to get in to the top 32 before the Players series begins. Even top 16 players have to play a qualifier. but Ronnie, Judd, Ding, Zhang and the World Champion (Kyren) are seen as major attractions by the Chinese, so have their qualifier held over until the Yushan leg in February.

Even though Si Jiahui is a Chinese player in the top 16, he had to play his qualifier in Sheffield, and he's the only top 16 player so far who has been knocked out, going down 5-0 to Zak Surety. Sadly Hawkins and Craptain Carter both won.

There have been upsets against players just outside the top 16, Stuart Bingham and Neil Robertson both lost. However, Lisowski, Jak Jones, Wu Yize and Thepchaiya all won, as did Tom Ford and Rob Milkins to continue with their current revival. Anton Kowalski and Noppon Saengkham both won, Lei Peifan came back from 4-0 down to beat Anthony Hamilton 5-4.


RE: The World Open - Joannis - 22-12-2024 20:39

One more top 16 upset today, Mark Williams, despite making a 141 break in frame 3, lost 5-2 to Sunni Akani. Maybe feeling the effects of returning from Riyadh.

Other players having to play after returning from Riyadh had close calls. Mark Allen beat Rory Thor 5-4 on the black. Mark Selby came back from 4-3 down to beat Artemijs Zizins 5-4, making a 144 break in the decider. There will be ranking points for Luca Brecel as he beat Julian Boiko 5-3. Sadly Tubbs beat Mustafa Dorgham 5-3.

Xiao Guodong is safetly through to play in Yushan, but David Gilbert and Matthew Selt both lost. All the female players lost, Jimmy White lost. The tournament resumes in Yushan with the heldover qualifiers on February 23rd.