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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on May 24, 2022 1:04:16 GMT 1
WST has announced all qualifying matches for next year's World Championship will be best of 19. awsom dude how long πππ be 1 seeing him next sunday yupeeeee Holll yoooo Uppp
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 1:45:08 GMT 1
I never got round to posting the world rankings after the World Championship so here they are: (rankings at the end of the 2021 World Championship in brackets) * = player on the first year of a two-year tour card ** = has earned a new two-year tour card through the one-year ranking list *** = awarded an invitational tour card for next season 1(3) Ronnie O'Sullivan 2(1) Judd Trump 3(2) Mark Selby 4(4) Neil Robertson 5(7) John Higgins 6(26) Zhao Xintong 7(11) Mark Williams 8(6) Kyren Wilson 9(5) Shaun Murphy 10(14) Jack Lisowski 11(13) Barry Hawkins 12(39) Luca Brecel 13(15) Stuart Bingham 14(12) Mark Allen 15(10) Yan Bingtao 16(16) Anthony McGill 17(41) Hossein Vafaei 18(32) Ricky Walden 19(23) David Gilbert 20(24) Ali Carter 21(30) Matthew Selt 22(40) Jordan Brown 23(17) Zhou Yuelong 24(9) Stephen Maguire 25(63) Jimmy Robertson 26(20) Joe Perry 27(37) Robert Milkins 28(28) Ryan Day 29(25) Martin Gould 30(22) Tom Ford 31(55) Jamie Jones 32(8) Ding Junhui 33(33) Gary Wilson 34(35) Lu Ning 35(18) Graeme Dott 36(118) Fan Zhengyi 37(44) Noppon Saengkham 38(29) Xiao Guodong 39(43) Liam Highfield 40(27) Liang Wenbo 41(70) Jak Jones 42(46) Ben Woollaston 43(60) Chris Wakelin 44(50) Sam Craigie 45(53) Lyu Haotian 46(34) Scott Donaldson 47(62) Joe O'Connor 48(38) Li Hang 49(80) Jamie Clarke 50(54) Anthony Hamilton 51(52) Mark King 52(19) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 53(72) Pang Junxu 54(49) Mark Davis 55(58) David Grace 56(36) Matthew Stevens 57(98) Oliver Lines 58(42) Mark Joyce 59(61) Dominic Dale 60(50) Elliot Slessor 61(85) Robbie Williams 62(45) Alexander Ursenbacher 63(58) Tian Pengfei 64(47) Stuart Carrington -------------------------------------------------------------- 65(31) Michael Holt 66(21) Kurt Maflin 67(48) Martin O'Donnell 68(-) Cao Yupeng * 69(57) Sunny Akani 70(114) Ashley Hugill ** 71(56) Andrew Higginson 72(77) Jackson Page * 73(110) Allan Taylor ** 74(107) Gao Yang 75(97) Simon Lichtenberg 76(95) Ashley Carty 77(89) Andy Hicks * 78(110) Rory McLeod 79(109) Fergal O'Brien 80(68) Yuan Sijun * 81(94) Steven Hallworth 82(64) Nigel Bond 83(113) Lukas Kleckers 84(-) Wu Yize * 85(103) Ken Doherty *** 86(103) Zhao Jianbo 87(-) Zhang Anda * 88(117) Ben Hancorn 89(-) Hammad Miah * 90(83) Mitchell Mann * 91(118) Lee Walker 92(114) Peter Devlin 93(112) Aaron Hill 94(93) Peter Lines * 95(-) Zhang Jiankang * 96(87) Duane Jones * 97(77) Xu Si * 98(101) Lei Peifan * 99(125) Farakh Ajaib 100(116) Jamie Wilson 101(118) Zak Surety 102(66) Louis Heathcote * 103(126) Iulian Boiko 104(73) Gerard Greene * 105(-) Craig Steadman * 106(69) Chang Bingyu * 107(-) Andrew Pagett * 108(99) Barry Pinches * 109(106) Fraser Patrick * 110(65) Ian Burns * 111(123) Stephen Hendry *** 112(84) Jamie O'Neill * 113(-) Michael Judge * 114(-) Dean Young * 115(-) Alfie Burden * 116(88) Jimmy White * 117(127) Sean Maddocks 118(76) Chen Zifan * 119(-) Ng On Yee * 120(-) Reanne Evans * 120(-) Marco Fu * 120(-) Igor Figueiredo *
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 2:03:12 GMT 1
Q School is currently taking place, with several tour spots up for grabs. The four winners from Event 1 were: Rod Lawler Fergal O'Brien Andy Lee Bai Langning All four are former tour players but O'Brien is the only one immediately regaining his place here. There are two more Q School events in the UK, plus a pair of events in Thailand for Asia-based players. Other players who have qualified for next season's tour so far are: Michael White (qualified through one-year ranking list) David Lilley (qualified through one-year ranking list) Si Jiahui (World Amateur champion) Julien Leclercq (Q Tour Playoff winner) Sean O'Sullivan (no.2 in Q Tour rankings) Nutcharut Wongharuthai (Women's World champion) Rebecca Kenna (no.4 in women's world rankings)
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 2:18:43 GMT 1
This season's tournament finals: Ranking: CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (1): David Gilbert bt Mark Allen BRITISH OPEN: Mark Williams bt Gary Wilson NORTHERN IRELAND OPEN: Mark Allen bt John Higgins ENGLISH OPEN: Neil Robertson bt John Higgins UK CHAMPIONSHIP: Zhao Xintong bt Luca Brecel SCOTTISH OPEN: Luca Brecel bt John Higgins WORLD GRAND PRIX: Ronnie O'Sullivan bt Neil Robertson SHOOT OUT: Hossein Vafaei bt Mark Williams GERMAN MASTERS: Zhao Xintong bt Yan Bingtao PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP: Neil Robertson bt Barry Hawkins EUROPEAN MASTERS: Fan Zhengyi bt Ronnie O'Sullivan WELSH OPEN: Joe Perry bt Judd Trump TURKISH MASTERS: Judd Trump bt Matthew Selt GIBRALTAR OPEN: Robert Milkins bt Kyren Wilson TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP: Neil Robertson bt John Higgins WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Ronnie O'Sullivan bt Judd Trump Non-ranking: CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS: Judd Trump bt John Higgins THE MASTERS: Neil Robertson bt Barry Hawkins CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (2): John Higgins bt Stuart Bingham
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on May 24, 2022 3:52:18 GMT 1
This season's tournament finals: Ranking: CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (1): David Gilbert bt Mark Allen BRITISH OPEN: Mark Williams bt Gary Wilson NORTHERN IRELAND OPEN: Mark Allen bt John Higgins ENGLISH OPEN: Neil Robertson bt John Higgins UK CHAMPIONSHIP: Zhao Xintong bt Luca Brecel SCOTTISH OPEN: Luca Brecel bt John Higgins WORLD GRAND PRIX: Ronnie O'Sullivan bt Neil Robertson SHOOT OUT: Hossein Vafaei bt Mark Williams GERMAN MASTERS: Zhao Xintong bt Yan Bingtao PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP: Neil Robertson bt Barry Hawkins EUROPEAN MASTERS: Fan Zhengyi bt Ronnie O'Sullivan WELSH OPEN: Joe Perry bt Judd Trump TURKISH MASTERS: Judd Trump bt Matthew Selt GIBRALTAR OPEN: Robert Milkins bt Kyren Wilson TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP: Neil Robertson bt John Higgins WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Ronnie O'Sullivan bt Judd Trump Non-ranking: CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS: Judd Trump bt John Higgins THE MASTERS: Neil Robertson bt Barry Hawkins CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (2): John Higgins bt Stuart Bingham thanks dude how long π one ππππΌπevans 120 rannked 1 womens think Krazyyy dis g offff Zzzz more Hippoes obse Wufyyyy
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 15:52:31 GMT 1
thanks dude how long π one ππππΌπevans 120 rannked 1 womens think Krazyyy dis g offff Zzzz more Hippoes obse Wufyyyy Yeah, Reanne Evans didn't manage to win a match this year. She had a lot going on away from snooker and hopefully she can have a better season if she's more focused. I don't expect a lot from Rebecca Kenna next season but I can see Wongharuthai (aka Mink) doing OK.
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on May 24, 2022 18:27:18 GMT 1
thanks dude how long π one ππππΌπevans 120 rannked 1 womens think Krazyyy dis g offff Zzzz more Hippoes obse Wufyyyy Yeah, Reanne Evans didn't manage to win a match this year. She had a lot going on away from snooker and hopefully she can have a better season if she's more focused. I don't expect a lot from Rebecca Kenna next season but I can see Wongharuthai (aka Mink) doing OK. all goood i like her she kool thres snooker player calld conny think rannked 7/12th world ranking carnt wate see her play forget full name dude wont ask agne how long ronnye stay one all good thanks Holllllllaaa Yooo Upppppp
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 18:42:04 GMT 1
Yeah, Reanne Evans didn't manage to win a match this year. She had a lot going on away from snooker and hopefully she can have a better season if she's more focused. I don't expect a lot from Rebecca Kenna next season but I can see Wongharuthai (aka Mink) doing OK. all goood i like her she kool thres snooker player calld conny think rannked 7/12th world ranking carnt wate see her play forget full name dude wont ask agne how long ronnye stay one all good thanks Holllllllaaa Yooo Upppppp It's very close at the top between O'Sullivan and Trump so it would be possible for Ronnie to lose the no.1 spot in the rankings early next season. Whether he actually plays in the early tournaments could be a deciding factor.
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on May 24, 2022 19:46:46 GMT 1
all goood i like her she kool thres snooker player calld conny think rannked 7/12th world ranking carnt wate see her play forget full name dude wont ask agne how long ronnye stay one all good thanks Holllllllaaa Yooo Upppppp It's very close at the top between O'Sullivan and Trump so it would be possible for Ronnie to lose the no.1 spot in the rankings early next season. Whether he actually plays in the early tournaments could be a deciding factor. π± darn dude wow hopeing won worlds keep him dear long long time ππΌπππππ» Hollllaaaa Upp G
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Post by Panda on May 24, 2022 19:59:59 GMT 1
It's very close at the top between O'Sullivan and Trump so it would be possible for Ronnie to lose the no.1 spot in the rankings early next season. Whether he actually plays in the early tournaments could be a deciding factor. π± darn dude wow hopeing won worlds keep him dear long long time ππΌπππππ» Hollllaaaa Upp G It probably won't because he was defending the points he won for winning the World title two years ago. He didn't gain anything in terms of ranking points, he just didn't lose anything either.
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Post by Panda on Jun 2, 2022 23:43:43 GMT 1
Qualifiers from Q School 2: Adam Duffy Zak Surety Aaron Hill Sanderson Lam Q School 3 qualifiers: Lukas Kleckers Jenson Hendrick John Astley James Cahill Hendrick will be making his tour debut. Surety, Hill and Kleckers regain their spots immediately after being relegated. Michael Holt lost in the final round at Event 3, meaning his 26-year stay on the main tour comes to an end.
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Post by Panda on Jun 5, 2022 21:20:40 GMT 1
Qualifiers from Asian Q School 1: Muhammad Asif Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon Pakistan's Muhammad Asif qualifies for the main tour for the first time. Thanawat returns to the tour after a six-year absence after beating fellow ex-pro from Thailand Dechawat Poomjaeng.
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on Jun 7, 2022 18:06:10 GMT 1
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Post by Panda on Jun 12, 2022 3:15:04 GMT 1
Asian Q School 2 winners: Dechawat Poomjaeng Himanshu Dinesh Jain Poomjaeng returns to the tour for the first time since 2016. Himenshu Dinesh Jain will make his debut and is the first Indian player on the tour since Aditya Mehta in 2018.
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Post by Panda on Jun 17, 2022 20:03:56 GMT 1
Andres Petrov has won the European amateur title and will become the first Estonian player to play on the main tour next season.
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on Jun 21, 2022 17:15:55 GMT 1
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Post by Panda on Jul 1, 2022 3:08:49 GMT 1
The 2022/23 season is underway with the Championship League taking place throughout July, with a couple of breaks for qualifying events for other tournaments. This is how the calendar looks for this season: (ranking events in capitals) Jul 25-29: CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (Final stages) (Leicester) Aug 16-21: EUROPEAN MASTERS (Furth) Sep 5-10: 6-Red World Championship (Bangkok) Sep 24-25: World Mixed Doubles (Milton Keynes) Sep 26-Oct 2: BRITISH OPEN (Milton Keynes) Oct 16-23: NORTHERN IRELAND OPEN (Belfast) Oct 31-Nov 6: Champion Of Champions (Bolton) Nov 12-20: UK CHAMPIONSHIP (York) Nov 28-Dec 4: SCOTTISH OPEN (Edinburgh) Dec 12-18: ENGLISH OPEN (Brentwood) Jan 8-15: The Masters (London) Jan 16-22: WORLD GRAND PRIX (Cheltenham) Jan 26-29: SHOOT OUT (Leicester) Feb 1-5: GERMAN MASTERS (Berlin) Feb 13-19: WELSH OPEN (Llandudno) Feb 20-26: PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP (Wolverhampton) Mar 13-19: TURKISH MASTERS (venue TBC) Mar 27-Apr 2: TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP (Hull) Apr 15-May 1: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Sheffield) The World Mixed Doubles is a new invitation event featuring the current top 4 in the world rankings: O'Sullivan, Trump, Selby and Robertson and the four women on the main tour: Reanne Evans, Ng On Yee, Rebecca Kenna and Nutcharut Wongharutai. The event will be televised by ITV. Other noticeable things on the calendar: The Scottish Open moves to Edinburgh after last season's fiasco which saw the event played in Wales. The English Open moves to Brentwood in Essex, with Milton Keynes now having the British Open. The Tour Championship moves to Hull, with Venue Cymru in Llandudno now hosting the Welsh Open instead of Newport's Celtic Manor. The World Grand Prix returns to Cheltenham, having been played in Coventry last season. The Turkish Masters remains after last season's successful debut though a return to Antalya isn't yet confirmed. Still no Chinese events on the calendar. No Gibraltar Open.
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on Jul 1, 2022 9:58:04 GMT 1
The 2022/23 season is underway with the Championship League taking place throughout July, with a couple of breaks for qualifying events for other tournaments. This is how the calendar looks for this season: (ranking events in capitals) Jul 25-29: CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (Final stages) (Leicester) Aug 16-21: EUROPEAN MASTERS (Furth) Sep 5-10: 6-Red World Championship (Bangkok) Sep 24-25: World Mixed Doubles (Milton Keynes) Sep 26-Oct 2: BRITISH OPEN (Milton Keynes) Oct 16-23: NORTHERN IRELAND OPEN (Belfast) Oct 31-Nov 6: Champion Of Champions (Bolton) Nov 12-20: UK CHAMPIONSHIP (York) Nov 28-Dec 4: SCOTTISH OPEN (Edinburgh) Dec 12-18: ENGLISH OPEN (Brentwood) Jan 8-15: The Masters (London) Jan 16-22: WORLD GRAND PRIX (Cheltenham) Jan 26-29: SHOOT OUT (Leicester) Feb 1-5: GERMAN MASTERS (Berlin) Feb 13-19: WELSH OPEN (Llandudno) Feb 20-26: PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP (Wolverhampton) Mar 13-19: TURKISH MASTERS (venue TBC) Mar 27-Apr 2: TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP (Hull) Apr 15-May 1: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Sheffield) The World Mixed Doubles is a new invitation event featuring the current top 4 in the world rankings: O'Sullivan, Trump, Selby and Robertson and the four women on the main tour: Reanne Evans, Ng On Yee, Rebecca Kenna and Nutcharut Wongharutai. The event will be televised by ITV. Other noticeable things on the calendar: The Scottish Open moves to Edinburgh after last season's fiasco which saw the event played in Wales. The English Open moves to Brentwood in Essex, with Milton Keynes now having the British Open. The Tour Championship moves to Hull, with Venue Cymru in Llandudno now hosting the Welsh Open instead of Newport's Celtic Manor. The World Grand Prix returns to Cheltenham, having been played in Coventry last season. The Turkish Masters remains after last season's successful debut though a return to Antalya isn't yet confirmed. Still no Chinese events on the calendar. No Gibraltar Open. thanks dude πππππΌ Looks awsom on freeesports now all good Hoooolllaa Wooorddd uppp
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on Jul 4, 2022 12:16:22 GMT 1
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Post by Bluewhalesroxs007 on Jul 25, 2022 10:52:12 GMT 1
On freesports today 12pm ish πππ plays wesday Is he still 1 one worlds ranking Holllaaa Yooo Upppppp
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