Impressive win for Yuan
Reigning Asian Under-21 silver medalist, Yuan Sijun from China played very well and defeated the tough challenge from Ireland, Greg Casey in straight set of frames 4-0.
Reigning Asian Under-21 silver medalist, Yuan Sijun from China played very well and defeated the tough challenge from Ireland, Greg Casey in straight set of frames 4-0.
Welsh player, Alex Taubman missed the maximum possible in snooker '147' while playing against Antti Tolvanen of Finland. Alex was in good form and had cleared all red-black combinations, but after potting the last black, his cue-ball landed in a difficult position for yellow. The only option left in that position was long pot, which he missed and the break finished on 120.
Issara Kachaiwong from Thailand imposed two century breaks in his today's match against Ahmed Haitham of Yeman. Issara was in good touch and went for a century break in second frame where he scored a break of 102.
The 2015 IBSF World Snooker Championships Opening Ceremony Video is pasted below for your viewership
The 2015 IBSF World Snooker championship begins at Hurghada, Egypt.
The Opening Ceremony was held last night at Sunrise Garden Beach Resort and after the glittering cultural program, Mr. Barrie Jones, the IBSF Board Member announced the championship open.
The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of Mr. Ahmed Nasir, President of African Sports Confederation. He was joined by the dignitaries from IBSF and all participating member countries.
The ceremony began with the procession of all players participating in the championships. After that the Chief Guest Mr. Nasir welcomed the players & delegates to Egypt and congratulated the Egyptian Federation for their efforts to hold this championship in Hurghada.
There are total 44 countries participating in the championships and we have received total 134 entries in Men's category, which are divided into 22 groups. Four will qualify from each group to play knockout from 16th onwards.
For women and Masters caregory, total 32 and 80 players are participating and their knockout matches will start from 18th onwards.
For the championships Mr. Simon Smith from United Kingdom is appointed as Tournament Director, Mr Mohammed Kammah, IBSF Overseer, Mr Marawan El-Enani from Egypt is Assistant Tournament Director, Mr.Joseph Lo from Hong Kong is Head Referee, Mr. Nico De Vos from Belgium and Mr. Ali Reda from Egypt are Assistant Head Referees. Dariusz Goral from Poland is taking care of Live Scoring / Results; and Vivek Pathak from India is Media Officer and for Website Updates. The Tournament Committee is supported by Egyptian Federation Organising Committee, Mr Amer Khattab and Mr Rageh Hosni.
Chitra Magimairaj from India defeated Aussie player Theresa Whitten in the final of IBSF - Australian Women's Ranking competition been played at Mounties, Mount Pritchard NSW 2170, Australia.
Yana Shut from Belarus thrashed Anastasija Singurindi of Russia in straight set of frames 3-0 to lift the inaugural IBSF World Under-18 (Girls) Championship 2015 here at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
In all Hong Kong final, Ka Wai Cheung got better on his compatriot Ming Tung Chan to become champion of the Inaugural IBSF World Under-18 (Boy) Championship 2015 here at Saint Petersburg, Russia
Abdul Raheem of Pakistan powered his way into the quarter finals of the IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship being played here at St.Petersburg, Russia. He defeated 6th seed Arman Atashsokhan of Iran in pre-quarters 4-0.
Keishin Kamihashi from Japan pulled a sensational victory over Jackson Page of Wales to reach in pre-quarter final stage of IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship here at St. Petersburg, Russia.