Ding s single stroke 147 was perfect, but he still missed the quarterfinals

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

On January 8, Beijing time, the first round of the ** Masters was contested at Alexandra Palace in London, England. Chinese player Ding Junhui and British star O'Sullivan met in a narrow way in the competition and staged the classic "Ding Olympics" again.

In this game, Ding Junhui hit a 147 perfect score in the fifth game, which is also his second time in nearly 8 years. But unfortunately, despite hitting a perfect score of 147, Ding Junhui finally lost to his opponent O'Sullivan with a score of 3-6 and missed the quarterfinals.

Previously, Ding Junhui had scored a perfect score of 147 at the 2014 ** Masters Tournament, becoming the 11th player in history to score this result. And this time, he hit a perfect score of 147 again in the game, showing his strength and level.

Despite losing the game, Ding Junhui's performance was recognized and praised by fans and **. He showed great technical and mental qualities in the game, giving the crowd a great match. I believe that in the future competition, Ding Junhui will continue to give full play to his strength and potential and make greater contributions to the cause of Chinese billiards.

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