Two of the tournament favourites will face off against a couple of outsiders for a place in the final.
Tag: Li Hang
Scottish Open Quarter-Finals Preview
Eight players are still in contention in what is the penultimate ranking event of 2020.
Li Hang Benefits from Ronnie O’Sullivan Withdrawal
The Chinese competitor topped Group 32 after the “Rocket” decided to skip the event.
Race to the World Grand Prix
The German Masters, the last counting ranking event in the Race to the World Grand Prix, gets under way on Wednesday in Berlin.
Preview: Riga Masters Quarter-Final
There’ll be no top 16 players in the Riga Masters quarter-final stage as the first ranking event of the campaign reaches its conclusion in Latvia this Sunday.
Seeds Crash Out of 2019 Riga Masters
The 2019 Riga Masters will not feature three of the pre-tournament favourites after the final day of qualifiers ended in Sheffield on Thursday.
Record Number of Chinese in the World Championship
There will be six Chinese in the World Championship for the first time this year after the qualifiers ended on Wednesday in Sheffield.
Mark Selby Defends Haining Open
Mark Selby retained the Haining Open title on Saturday after a typical come-from-behind victory over Li Hang in the final in China. The Haining Open isn’t a World Snooker sanctioned event, instead run by the Chinese Billiards and Snooker Association, but has become an annual fixture on the calendar that[Read More…]
147 helps Martin Gould to Group 6 Win in Championship League Snooker
Martin Gould claimed Group 6 of Championship League Snooker with victory over Judd Trump in Coventry on Friday. The Englishman topped the round-robin phase with five wins from his six encounters, compiling a magnificent 147 break in his 3-2 defeat of Li Hang. The huge feat, representing the 135th in[Read More…]
Defeat for Neil Robertson Ends Masters Hopes
Neil Robertson exited the UK Championship in the third round after a surprise 6-5 loss to Mark Joyce on Tuesday. The result means the Australian will fall short of his mission to gain enough ranking points to break back into the top 16 in the world rankings before the conclusion[Read More…]