**The Croatian German Masters is getting better and better, and all the top 4 have been decided so far. The latest battle report, the first group in China won 1 win and 1 loss, Si Jiahui beat Ryan Day 5-1 to advance, Fan Zhengyi was beaten by Kyren Wilson, 0-5 defeated and missed the semifinals, and the Chinese derby was lost. Next, Si Jiahui ushered in a revenge battle, striving to end the regular season winless record against Brother Yi, and Craigie, who is ranked only 50th in the world, completed the next gram and eliminated the defending champion Carter, becoming the biggest dark horse.
Si Jiahui became famous last season, starting from the World Championship qualifying round and finally entering the top 4 of Crucible, which is impressive. In the new season, China's post-00 performance was unstable, but after moving to the German Masters, he bottomed out**, and came to the top 8 to face the four-time champion Ryan Day, and even played 5 single-stroke wins in the unfavorable situation of 0-1 behind, reversed the rival 5-1, and tied the best record in the ranking match, which is gratifying.
European Masters champion Fan Zheng is like sleepwalking, facing the 5-time champion Kyren Wilson has no power to fight back, 0-5 defeat to become a runner, and Brother Yi completed 1 shot to break 100 and 3 strokes of 50+, and won a big victory. With Fan Zhengyi being eliminated, the Chinese derby was in vain, and Si Jiahui and Brother Yi competed for a place in the final. Not counting the single-game limited-time match, Si Jiahui lost his opponent 4 times in a row in the regular season, which is a life-and-death battle and revenge battle for the Chinese youngster.
Craigie became the biggest dark horse of this tournament, facing the five-time champion Carter without fear, blasting 103, 71, 65 and 50 points in a single stroke to achieve a perfect start of 4-0. The captain saved the match point with a single stroke of 90 points in the fifth game, but after that, Craigie returned with a single stroke of 89 points to complete a clean sheet, won 5-1, and will meet Trump in the semifinals. Can this little-known post-90s player be able to go black to the end?