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Snooker WST 6 Pathum Thani Red Word Championship


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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
Preliminary Round
12 Athletes, the 1stand 2nd Athletes from each Group will qualify for the next Round
 
Group A

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Stephen Maguire :SCO

:CHN Ding Junhui

2 - 5

Zhang Anda :CHN

:THA Mink Nutcharut

5 - 2
Stephen Maguire :SCO :CHN Zhang Anda  2 - 5
  Ding Junhui :CHN :THA Mink Nutcharut 5 - 2
Stephen Maguire :SCO :THA Mink Nutcharut 5 - 0
Ding Junhui :CHN :CHN Zhang Anda  0 - 5

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:CHN Zhang Anda  3 3 0 19 15 4 +11 3
:CHN Ding Junhui 3 2 1 19 10 9 +1 2
:SCO Stephen Maguire  3 1 2 19 9 10 -1 1
:THA Mink Nutcharut 3 0 3 19 4 15 -11 0

 

 

Group B

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Zhou Yuelong :CHN

:ENG Tom Ford

1 - 5

Jimmy White :ENG

:THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

0 - 5
Zhou Yuelong :CHN :ENG Jimmy White  5 - 1
  Tom Ford :ENG :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3 - 5
Zhou Yuelong :CHN :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 2 - 5
Tom Ford :ENG :ENG Jimmy White  3 - 5

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3 3 0 20 15 5 +10 3
:ENG Tom Ford 3 1 2 22 11 11 0 1
:CHN Zhou Yuelong  3 1 2 19 8 11 -3 1
:ENG Jimmy White 3 1 2 19 6 13 -7 1

 

 

Group C

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

John Higgins :SCO

:IRL Ken Doherty

5 - 2

Hossein Vafaei :IRI

:THA Poramin Danjirakul

5 - 2
John Higgins :SCO :IRI Hossein Vafaei  1 - 5
  Ken Doherty :IRL :THA Poramin Danjirakul 3 - 5
John Higgins :SCO :THA Poramin Danjirakul 5 - 0
Hossein Vafaei :IRI :IRL Ken Doherty 5 - 1

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:IRI Hossein Vafaei 3 3 0 19 15 4 +11 3
:SCO John Higgins  3 2 1 18 11 7 +4 2
:THA Poramin Danjirakul 3 1 2 20 7 13 -6 1
:IRL Ken Doherty 3 0 3 21 6 15 -9 0

 

 

Group D

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Judd Trump :ENG

:ENG Ricky Walden

5 - 0

Ma Hailong :CHN

:THA K Lertsattayatthorn

5 - 3
Judd Trump :ENG :THA K Lertsattayatthorn 5 - 4
  Ricky Walden :ENG :CHN Ma Hailong 5 - 1
Judd Trump :ENG :CHN Ma Hailong 5 - 4
Ricky Walden :ENG :THA K Lertsattayatthorn 5 - 4

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:ENG Judd Trump  3 3 0 23 15 8 +7 3
:ENG Ricky Walden 3 2 1 20 10 10 0 2
:CHN Ma Hailong 3 1 2 23 10 13 -3 1
:THA K Lertsattayatthorn 3 0 3 26 11 15 -4 0

 

 

Group E

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Matthew Selt :ENG

:ENG Robert Milkins

2 - 5

Chris Wakelin :ENG

:THA Dechawat Poomjaeng

5 - 4
Matthew Selt :ENG :ENG Chris Wakelin  4 - 5
  Robert Milkins :ENG :THA Dechawat Poomjaeng 0 - 5
Matthew Selt :ENG :THA Dechawat Poomjaeng 5 - 3
Robert Milkins :ENG :ENG Chris Wakelin  3 - 5

 

Group E Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:ENG Chris Wakelin  3 3 0 26 15 11 +4 3
:THA Dechawat Poomjaeng 3 1 2 22 13 10 +2 1
:ENG Matthew Selt  3 1 2 24 11 13 -2 1
:ENG Robert Milkins 3 1 2 20 8 12 -4 1

 

 

Group F

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Mark J Williams :WAL

:ENG Joe Perry

1 - 5

Andres Petrov :EST

:THA Sunny Akani

5 - 3
Mark J Williams :WAL :EST Andres Petrov  5 - 2
  Joe Perry :ENG :THA Sunny Akani 5 - 3
Mark J Williams :WAL :THA Sunny Akani 5 - 4
Joe Perry :ENG :EST Andres Petrov  5 - 3

 

Group F Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:ENG Joe Perry 3 3 0 23 15 8 +7 3
:WAL Mark J Williams  3 2 1 23 12 11 +1 2
:EST Andres Petrov  3 1 2 23 10 13 -3 1
:THA Sunny Akani 3 0 3 25 10 15 -5 0

 

 

Group G

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Jordan Brown :NIR

:THA Noppon Saengkham

4 - 5

Stuart Bingham :ENG

EGY.gif Mahmoud El Hareedy

5 - 1
Jordan Brown :NIR :ENG Stuart Bingham  2 - 5
  Mahmoud El Hareedy EGY.gif :THA Noppon Saengkham 1 - 5
Jordan Brown :NIR EGY.gif Mahmoud El Hareedy 5 - 2
Stuart Bingham :ENG :THA Noppon Saengkham 5 - 1

 

Group G Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:ENG Stuart Bingham  3 3 0 19 15 4 +11 3
:THA Noppon Saengkham 3 2 1 21 11 10 +1 2
:NIR Jordan Brown  3 1 2 23 11 12 -1 1
EGY.gif Mahmoud El Hareedy 3 0 3 19 4 15 -11 0

 

 

Group H

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Ronnie O'Sullivan :ENG

:ENG Jimmy Robertson

5 - 3

Stan Moody :ENG

:THA James Wattana

1 - 5
Ronnie O'Sullivan :ENG :ENG Stan Moody  5 - 2
  Jimmy Robertson :ENG :THA James Wattana 4 - 5
Ronnie O'Sullivan :ENG :THA James Wattana 5 - 2
Jimmy Robertson :ENG :ENG Stan Moody  5 -2

 

Group H Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:ENG Ronnie O'Sullivan  3 3 0 22 15 7 +8 3
:THA James Wattana 3 2 1 22 12 10 +2 2
:ENG Jimmy Robertson 3 1 2 24 12 12 0 1
:ENG Stan Moody  3 0 3 20 5 15 -10 0

 

 

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:CHN Zhang Anda

6 :CHN Zhang Anda 2 :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 7 Final

:THA James Wattana

4

:THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh

6 :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6

:THA Dechawat Poomjaeng

2
:IRI Hossein Vafaei 6 :IRI Hossein Vafaei 6 :IRI Hossein Vafaei 6 :THA Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6

:THA Noppon Saengkham

3

:ENG Judd Trump

6 :ENG Judd Trump 5

:WAL Mark J Williams

3

:ENG Chris Wakelin

3 :ENG Tom Ford 6 :ENG Tom Ford 4 :CHN Ding Junhui 8

:ENG Tom Ford

6

:ENG Joe Perry

2 :SCO John Higgins 5

:SCO John Higgins

6

:ENG Stuart Bingham

6 :ENG Stuart Bingham 2 :CHN Ding Junhui 7 No 3rd Place Match

:ENG Ricky Walden

0

:ENG Ronnie O'Sullivan

2 :CHN Ding Junhui 6

:CHN Ding Junhui

6
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