In the early morning of October 31-1, Beijing time, the 2023 Snooker Scottish Open Qualifying Tournament ushered in the second match day, and 13 qualifying matches will be launched. One member of the Chinese team advanced, one person was out, and the Chinese teenager Xu Si defeated the women's world champion Thailand Nucharut 4-0. Wangharuthai advanced to the main event. Chinese professional newcomer Ma Hailong lost 2-4 to Thailand's fast snatcher Tachaiya. Uno regretted not being able to participate in the main competition. So far, 4 people from China have advanced to the top 64: Si Jiahui, Cao Yupeng, Zhou Yuelong, and Xu Si.
The second day of the Snooker Scottish Qualifying Tournament is a panoramic view of the Chinese Army
Ma Hailong 2-4 Tachaiya. Uno,
Ma Hailong, ranked 98th in the world, is a newcomer who has just entered his career this season, and has been in good form this season, breaking into the round of 16 of the English Open, and knocking out four ranking champions Ryan Day 4-3 in the snooker North Ireland Open qualifiers.
Ma Hailong
"Thai Ball King" Tachaiya Uno is ranked 37th in the world, Tachaiya won the first ranking tournament championship of his career in 2019, won the 2019 Snooker Single Game Limited Time Championship, and won the runner-up of the 2023 Snooker 6 Red Ball World Championship this season, when he lost to China's first brother Ding Junhui 6-8.
Tachaiya Uno
In this qualifying match, both sides were not in good offensive and defensive condition, and each only played one shot of 50+. In the end, the world's No. 37 "Thai Ball King" Tachaiya Uno, with a single stroke of 65 points and two consecutive wins and two consecutive games, eliminated the world's 98th ranked Chinese professional newcomer Ma Hailong 4-2 and advanced to the round of 64.
Xu Si 4-0 Nucharut. Wangharuthai
Xu Si, a Chinese teenager ranked 61st in the world, swept the world's No. 119 women's world champion and Thailand's Nucharut 4-0 by breaking 138 points and 2 single-stroke 50+ (72 points, 57 points), and blasting a wave of crazy four consecutive whips. Wangharuthai advanced to the round of 64.
Xu Si