Results of the 9th day of the 2022 Snooker World Championships
In the early morning of April 25, Beijing time, all the matches on the 9th day of the 2022 Snooker World Championships were ended. In the third period, John Higgins, the No. 6 seed of the game, who finally appeared in the “75 three heroes”, won seven consecutive games with a 4-4 draw in the first stage. After the beginning of the second stage, he broke 100 with 2 shots and 60 + with 2 shots. Finally, he led Thailand’s sang Kam, who only played 60 + with 1 shot with a 11-5 score. At the end of the second stage, he was only two games away from promotion. The third stage of the competition between the two sides will continue at 20 p.m. Beijing time on the 25th.
Schedule of the 10th race day of the 2022 Snooker World Championships
The 2022 Snooker World Championships will be held from April 16 to May 2 at the krusburg theatre in Sheffield, UK. This event is the last ranking match of WST in 2021 / 22 world snooker tour.
A total of 32 players were qualified for the competition, including 4 Chinese players. The competition is divided into five rounds, a total of 31 games. In terms of competition system, the first round is 19 sets and 10 wins, which is divided into two stages; The second round and the quarter finals are 25 sets and 13 wins, which are divided into three stages; The semi-final is 17 wins in 33 sets and the final is 18 wins in 35 sets, which are divided into four stages. The champion is awarded £ 500000 and the runner up £ 200000.
John Higgins and Sam Kam had played eight times before, winning four games and sharing equally. This is the fourth meeting between the two this season. In the first three times, sankham won 2-1, but the last duel in the first round of the Scottish Open was won by “Wizard” 4-1.
John Higgins 11-5 sankham
In the early first stage of the game, John Higgins took the lead in entering the state, leading 3-0 with 2 shots of 50 +, and still leading 4-1 with a big score after returning from halftime. However, after that, Sam Kam pulled three innings in a row in the chaos, chasing the big score into a 4-4 draw and ending the first stage.
As soon as the second stage came up, the Scot broke out completely. With two shots breaking 100 and two shots 60 +, he won seven consecutive games with 80-8, 125 (125) - 1, 68-9, 83 (60) - 0, 94 (69) - 4, 65-58 and 100 (100) - 13, leading by 11-4.
Sam Kam finally caught the mobile phone meeting in the 16th inning, played the first 60 + shot of the whole audience, pulled back one inning with 64 (64) - 38, and ended the second stage with a big score of 5-11.