It’s
back to Beijing this week for the China Open, the last event before the World
Championship.
Because
of this, there will inevitably be much talk of the Crucible, but the China Open
deserves to stand in its own right.
It
was in Beijing eight years ago that Ding Junhui won the tournament the week he
turned 18.
The
interest this generated has led to five ranking events in China this season. The
2005 tournament had been cobbled together after a gap of three years because
the game was going through financial problems. Things have certainly changed.
They’ve
changed for Ding too. Back then, he was a young lad without a care in the
world. Since his triumph he has been under endless scrutiny in his homeland and
his performances in China suggest that this has often been too much to bear.
However,
Ding’s terrific display at the PTC Grand Finals last week proves what a great
player he is.
He
would be a popular winner this week but, as ever, it’s wide open. Peter Ebdon
defends the title he dramatically won last year in a slow burning final against
Stephen Maguire.
Ebdon
changed his cue earlier this season. The experiment didn’t work and he’s
changed back. He’s out of form but he was when he won last season and, for that
matter in Beijing in 2009.
Judd
Trump’s form has been patchy since he lost in the first round of the UK
Championship last December. He did reach the semi-finals of the Welsh Open but
was a first round loser in Galway.
On
the other hand, Mark Allen has looked really good these last few weeks. He won
the World Open and did little wrong in losing to Ding in the PTC Grand Finals.
Not
much has been seen of Shaun Murphy in recent tournaments. He will be looking
for a pre-Crucible boost.
Maguire
won the Welsh Open so his confidence is up while John Higgins seems
inconsistent at present and his performances are hard to predict.
Mark
Selby last week confirmed he had broken up with his long time manager, Mukesh Parmar.
The two were close and it remains to be seen whether this will affect Selby on
the table.
With
Mark Joyce having withdrawn after becoming a father, wildcard Lu Haotian, a
fine young talent, faces Mark Williams in the first round, a fascinating
match-up considering Williams’s struggle for form of late.
Day
one features two televised first round matches: Graeme Dott v Marco Fu and Maguire
v Michael Holt plus two TV matches in the wildcard round, Liang Wenbo v Lu Ning
and Anthony McGill v an Iranian, Heydari Ehsan.
I
thought the point of Chinese wildcards was to promote Chinese snooker. This
begs the question: why put an Iranian on TV instead?
4 comments:
For the benefit of the anonymous idiot who keeps posting here about the WC sponsor...... Its Betfair. And by the way theres no news about Stephen Lee either.
Hi David. Great news, in my view, that 'Betfai', will sponsor the 213 World Championship.
Suspended, Stephe Lee, wil not play, at the 2013 World Championship. A shame, in my view, as well as, for him, of course.
A great first day's play, at the 2013 China Open, in my view.
A good 5-1 win, for Jack Lisowski, over zhou Yuelong.
A great 5-1 win, for Liang Wenbo, over Lu Ning.
A good 5-1 win, for Rory McLeod, over Hu Hau.
A solid 5-2 win, for Zhao Xintong, over Jamie Cope.
Anthony McGill di well, to beat Heydari Nezhad Ehsan, 5-3.
Jimmy Robertson played superbly, with three century breaks included. A 142 break, amongst them, to beat Wang Yugheng, 5-1.
Stephen Maguire did well, to beat Michael Holt, 5-3, having trailed, 2-0.
Graeme Dott did well, from 2-0 down, to beat Marco Fu, 5-3.
I can not wait for more, tomorrow.
To the blog Police at 8:04,
Not until very recently was it clear that Betfair had been installed as title sponsor of this year's WC.
Stephen Lee's situation is of importance to the integrity of the game and, in turn, of importance to the game's enthusiasts. His entry to this year's WC was submitted but, as recently announced, he will not compete due to the fact that his hearing will not be scheduled and therefore not concluded until after the draw is made on April 01st.
Your choice of words says more about yourself than anything else.
Some people really need to look in before they look out.
Re 8:04
Why are you calling Dave an idiot?
If you dont like his blog go elsewhere.
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