This morning, the ** Keying Championship continued, and the three tigers of the post-80s appeared at the same time to compete for the top 4 seats. Ding Junhui came up and lost 2 grappling fights in a row, and finally broke out in the 3rd game, creating a perfect ** gram that caused the opponent to be penalized 16 points, and then reversed with a single stroke of 95 points and won the first victory. Trump made a quick decision and led the first game 4-0, while Selby was sleepwalking, and was likely to lose miserably and miss the semifinals.
In the 2 top 8 battles that ended before, the Chinese double stars became the background board, and they all lost very regrettably. Zhou Yuelong fell behind 1-4 and fought back 4 consecutive whips, but lost the match point at the critical moment, and the Rocket won 2 games in a row 6-5 and advanced to the top 4. Zhang Anda played 4-3 and suddenly dropped the line, Wafei reappeared the true color of the nerve knife, won 3 games in a row and turned defeat into victory, and shot 3 shots to break 100 in the whole game, which is really strong.
At this point, Ding Junhui is the only remaining Chinese player, and since Wafei reached the semi-finals, he must win to secure a place in the Masters. In the first 2 games, Mark Williams felt good, with ** accuracy, stronger key ball ability, and led 2-0 in two consecutive cities. Ding Junhui fell behind 0-35 in the third game, and after scoring the red ball, the cue ball pasted the coffee ball to make ** grams, and Uncle Ma was penalized 16 points for missing the ball in 4 consecutive shots. Ding Junhui took over the game after that, and won with a single stroke of 95 points to chase the score to 1-2 and hit the top 4.
The battle between Trump and Selby was one-sided, and Trump scored 100 points, 93 points and 52 points in a single stroke to complete four consecutive whips, far ahead of his opponent. Selby was determined to admit defeat in the fourth game and tried to wear off the ace's hand, but the 22-crown defeat was almost inevitable.