World Championship qualifying prize list: Ding Junhui and Lu Haotian each won 6,543.8+0.3 million yuan, and Zhou Yuelong and others each won 80,000 yuan.
Snooker World Championship Qualifiers-The tournament is the prelude to this season's annual drama World Championships, and 16 seats will be decided. The prize money of the World Championship qualifiers is set as: the fourth round10.5 million pounds, the third round10.5 million pounds, and the second round is 0.5 million pounds. In this competition, * * there are 25 China players including Ding Junhui, Fu Jiajun and Fan Zhengyi. Among them, Ding Junhui, Zhou Yuelong, Fan Zhengyi and other players had a bye in the first two rounds.
It is worth mentioning that Fu Jiajun, a veteran who entered the top four in the World Championships twice, lost to Ian Burns 5-6 in the first round after a lapse of two years in back in the game. In the first game of this game, Fu Jiajun, who had not played for a long time, was obviously slow to respond and did not adapt to the rhythm of the game, while his opponent Ian Burns was in a better state, 0-/kloc-0-0.
In the second game, Burns found a fiery offensive feel. He shot a single shot 14 1 min, 14 1-0 Fu Jiajun, and the opponent led 2-0. In the third game, Burns scored another 53 points, 67- 14 won another game, leading 3-0. After that, Fu Jiajun pulled three games in a row, and it was 3-3. After the opponent won the match point by 5-3, Fu Jiajun tied the score to 5-5. In the deciding game, Fu Jiajun missed the promotion by 28-93.
After fierce competition, 16 China player appeared in the third round. In the end, five players including Ding Junhui, Lv Haotian, Zhou Yuelong, Yuan Sijun and Lei Peifan entered the qualifying round. Ding Junhui defeated David Lily and Lei Peifan with 10-7, easily defeated Dominic Dale, and each person won a prize of10.5 million pounds (about RMB10.3 million yuan).
Zhou Yuelong, Lei Peifan and Yuan Sijun lost to Stephen Maguire, Wafi Ayuri and Liam Heidfeld with 7- 10, 9- 10 and 7- 10 respectively, but won the prize of 10 (about RMB 80,000).