Aleksandra sweat hard to reach the Quarter finals
Aleksandra Bogatyreva from Russia, who qualified for knockout stage as the last seeded player, worked hard clear first hurdle of single elimination and confirmed her berth in quarter finals.
Aleksandra Bogatyreva from Russia, who qualified for knockout stage as the last seeded player, worked hard clear first hurdle of single elimination and confirmed her berth in quarter finals.
Unseeded Kamila Khodjaeva from the host nation Belgium shocked and defeated the two times World Team Snooker bronze medallist Varsha Sanjeev of India in straight set of frames 3-nil.
Welsh boy Jackson Page won the decider of the 2016 IBSF World Under-18 Boys championship final and claimed his career's maiden world title.
Thai girl Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan is just unstoppable as she has won another world title for the year 2016.
After winning the World 6Reds title last month, Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan of Thailand has reached in the final of World Under-18 Women’s championship. She is now eyeing for another title for the year 2016.
Welsh boy Jackson Page survived in quarter finals and confirmed his berth for medals round. Jackson saw India’s best bet S. Shrikrishna who gave a tough fight to page before making an end to this year’s Under-18 journey.
It can easily be understood that how a good initiative works and delivers good results. With the start of World championship for Under-18 youngsters, IBSF is now getting to know how much hidden talent is there in different parts of the world.
Yun Fung Tam from Hong Kong storms into the pre-quarter finals of World Under-18 Boys competition thrashing his opponent Tudor Popescu so heavily that he couldn’t even reach the double-digit score. Even in two frames Tudor was completely blank and was not able opened his account.
17-year-old girl from host nation Belgium, Diana Khodjaeva, secures her place in the last-8 knockout stage of 2016 IBSF World Under-18 Women Snooker Championship.
Yun Fung Tam of Hong Kong was consistent throughout the league stage and won all his group matches 3-nil to grab the top-seed slot for the knockout stage of World Under-18 Boys Snooker Championship being played here at Mol, Belgium.