A miracle was born in 96!Ding Junhui advanced to the top 4 with 6 5 lore and 195 points in a single

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

On December 2, Beijing time, the ** Keying Championship ended the competition for the 1 4 finals. In the last game, China's first brother Ding Junhui defeated Jin's left-handed Mark Williams 6-5 and reached the top 4. This game was full of ups and downs, especially in the 8th game, the two fought wildly for more than 1 hour, scoring 195 points in a single game, setting a 96-year historical record. And in the tiebreaker, Ding Junhui won with a single shot. Ding Junhui advanced to the top 4 and will face Trump in the semifinals.

In this game, Ding Junhui fell behind 0-2 at the beginning, but he played very tenacious, and then scored 95 points and 127 points in a row to chase the score to 2 draws. Subsequently, the two each shot a shot to break 100, 3-3. In the 7th game, Ding Junhui scored 72 points in a single stroke and took a 4-3 lead. In the 8th game that followed, the two played a game that shook the past and the present.

The two played for more than an hour in this game, and the final score was locked in a jaw-dropping 101-94. You know, if there are no foul penalty points, the highest score in a single game is 147 points, and this is still when all the red and black combinations are cleared. In other words, the two of them had a lot of penalty points in this game. However, at the last moment, Ding Junhui made a mistake in defense, and Mark Williams seized the opportunity to win the 8th game.

Since the birth of the World Championships in 1927, I have not seen such a high single-game score. The 195 points also surpassed the previous 192 points, becoming the highest single game score in the 96-year history of the official competition.

Mark Williams then won the ninth game to take the lead to match point 5-4. But at the critical moment, Ding Junhui did not relent, and dragged 85 points into the tiebreaker with a single stroke. In the tiebreaker, both men kept making mistakes. Fortunately, Ding Junhui seized the opportunity and completed the clearance with a single stroke of 105 points. In the end, Ding Junhui won 6-5. Ding Junhui not only advanced to the top 4, but also locked the top 16 and won the ticket to the Masters.

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