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Snooker WPBSA English Open Qualifiers 2022


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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event

Round 1 Results
6 Athletes, the winner Athletes will qualify for the Qualifying Round 2

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Marco Fu :HKG

:ENG Lewis Ullah

4 - 0

Callum Beresford :ENG

:AUS Ryan Thomerson

4 - 1

Ian Burns :ENG

:ENG Sanderson Lam

4 - 2

 

 

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event

Round 2 Results

 

Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 1

:AUS Neil Robertson

4 :AUS Neil Robertson X

:WAL Andrew Pagett

0

:CHN Lei Peifan

4 :CHN Lei Peifan X

:ENG Chris Wakelin

1

:ENG Tom Ford

1 :ENG Elliot Slessor X

:ENG Elliot Slessor

4

:CHN Chang Bingyu

4 :CHN Chang Bingyu X

:IRL Fergal O'Brien

0

:WAL Ryan Day

4 :WAL Ryan Day X

:PAK Asjad Iqbal

2

:GER Lukas Kleckers

0 :ENG Hammad Miah X

:ENG Hammad Miah

4

:ENG Ricky Walden

4 :ENG Ricky Walden X

:CHN Bai Langning

1

:IRL Aaron Hill

3 :ENG Liam Highfield X

:ENG Liam Highfield

4
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 2

:CHN Liang Wenbo

- :ENG Peter Lines X

:ENG Peter Lines

w/o

:ENG Jimmy Robertson

1 :HKG Marco Fu X
:HKG Marco Fu 4

:ENG Oliver Brown

2 :PAK Muhammad Asif X

:PAK Muhammad Asif

4

:ENG Barry Hawkins

4 :ENG Barry Hawkins X

:ENG Rod Lawler

1

:ENG Jamie O'Neill

2 :ENG Louis Heathcote X

:ENG Louis Heathcote

4

:ENG Matthew Selt

4 :ENG Matthew Selt X
:ENG Callum Beresdford 0

:WAL Dominic Dale

4 :WAL Dominic Dale X

:ENG Zak Surety

2

:WAL Mark J Williams

4 :WAL Mark J Williams X

:WAL Matthew Stevens

3
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 3

:SCO John Higgins

4 :SCO John Higgins X

:NIR Gerard Greene

0

:ENG David Lilley

3 :ENG Mark King X

:ENG Mark King

4

:ENG Robert Milkins

4 :ENG Robert Milkins X

:WAL Duane Jones

1

:CHN Si Jiahui

0 :BEL Julien Leclercq X

:BEL Julien Leclercq

4

:ENG Jack Lisowski

4 :ENG Jack Lisowski X

:ENG Sean O'Sullivan

2

:ENG Stuart Carrington

4 :ENG Stuart Carrington X

:WAL Jak Jones

2

:ENG Ali Carter

4 :ENG Ali Carter X

:ENG Adam Duffy

1

:CHN Chen Zifan

4 :CHN Chen Zifan X

:THA Mink Nutcharut (f)

3
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 4

:WAL Michael White

4 :WAL Michael White X

:ENG Michael Judge

0

:SCO Anthony McGill

4 :SCO Anthony McGill X

:ENG David Grace

3

:SCO Graeme Dott

3 :ENG Sam Craigie X

:ENG Sam Craigie

4

:ENG Shaun Murphy

4 :ENG Shaun Murphy X

:ENG Anthony Hamilton

2

:UKR Anton Kazakov

1 :CHN Wu Yize X

:CHN Wu Yize

4

:ENG Joe Perry

1 :CHN Cao Yupeng X

:CHN Cao Yupeng

4

:ENG Jenson Kendrick

2 :ENG Joe O'Connor X

:ENG Joe O'Connor

4

:ENG Mark Selby

4 :ENG Mark Selby X

:THA Noppon Saengkham

3
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 5

:ENG Judd Trump

4 :ENG Judd Trump X

:WAL Jackson Page

3

:ENG Craig Steadman

4 :ENG Craig Steadman X

:IND Himanshu Jain

0

:CHN Lu Ning

4 :CHN Lu Ning X

:ENG James Cahill

2

:SCO Fraser Patrick

4 :SCO Fraser Patrick X

:ENG Jimmy White

0

:ENG Stuart Bingham

1 :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh X

:THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

4

:CHN Tian Pengfei

4 :CHN Tian Pengfei X

:CHN Peng Yisong

1

:ENG David Gilbert

4 :ENG David Gilbert X

:EGY Mohamed Ibrahim

2

:ENG Rebecca Kenna (f)

0 :CHN Yuan Sijun X

:CHN Yuan Sijun

4
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 6

:CHN Xiao Guodong

2 :ENG Mark Davis X

:ENG Mark Davis

4

:NIR Jordan Brown

2 :SCO Scott Donaldson X

:SCO Scott Donaldson

4

:SCO Dean Young

0 :ENG Oliver Lines X

:ENG Oliver Lines

4

:BEL Luca Brecel

4 :BEL Luca Brecel X

:ENG Mark Joyce

3

:IRL Ken Doherty

4 :IRL Ken Doherty X

:ENG Robbie Williams

1

:WAL Jamie Jones

4 :WAL Jamie Jones X

:ENG Alfie Burden

2

:WAL Jamie Clarke

3 :ENG Ben Woollaston X

:ENG Ben Woollaston

4

:ENG Kyren Wilson

4 :ENG Kyren Wilson X

:ENG Reanne Evans (f)

0
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 7

:CHN Zhao Xintong

4 :CHN Zhao Xintong X

:ENG Allan Taylor

2

EST.gif Andres Petrov

4 EST.gif Andres Petrov X

BRA.gif Victor Sarkis

3

:SCO Stephen Maguire

0 :CHN Zhang Anda X

:CHN Zhang Anda

4

:ENG John Astley

4 :ENG John Astley X

SGP.gif Ng On Yee (f)

0

:NIR Mark Allen

4 :NIR Mark Allen X

:ENG Mitchell Mann

1

:WAL Dylan Emery

4 :WAL Dylan Emery X

:CHN Li Hang

0

:CHN Zhou Yuelong

2 :CHN Xu Si X

:CHN Xu Si

4

:CHN Ding Junhui

4 :CHN Ding Junhui X
:ENG Ian Burns 0
Round of 128 Qualified for Main Round
SECTION 8

:CHN Pang Junxu

4 :CHN Pang Junxu X

:ENG Barry Pinches

0

IRI.gif Hossein Vafaei

4 IRI.gif Hossein Vafaei X

:CHN Zhang Jiankang

2

:CHN Fan Zhengyi

4 :CHN Fan Zhengyi X

:ENG Andy Hicks

1

:CHN Yan Bingtao

- :ENG Ashley Hugill X

:ENG Ashley Hugill

w/o

HKG.gif Andy Lee

2 :ENG Martin Gould X

:ENG Martin Gould

4

:ENG Gary Wilson

4 :ENG Gary Wilson X

:CHN Lyu Haotian

1

THA.gif Dechawat Poomjaeng

4 THA.gif Dechawat Poomjaeng X

SUI.gif Alexander Ursenbacher

3

:ENG Ronnie O'Sullivan

4 :ENG Ronnie O'Sullivan X

:BEL Ben Mertens

3
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