The Hong Kong star swings like the wind, and his shadow on the table and the dance of the white ball are intertwined into an undulating challenge overture. However, it was Iran's "Prince of Persia" Hussein Wafi, whose club was as fierce as a storm in the desert, breaking 100 in a row and being unstoppable.
On the evening of April 15, Beijing time, the long-awaited World Championship qualifying tournament for snooker fans ushered in a climax again. The smoke of several games gradually dissipated, and what stood out from them was nothing more than those sharp corner-like skills and calmness on the field.
Among all the duels, the battle between Fu Jiajun and the "Prince of Persia" Hussein Wafi is particularly eye-catching.
Fu Jiajun used to be a ruthless character on the billiard table, but now his state is up and down due to eye disease. With few good results this season and a provisional world ranking between 80 and 90, the veteran's former glory seems to be fading.
In the first few rounds of the game, although Fu Jiajun was still able to get some high scores every time, his overall performance was very different from the background of daily exercises.
In the first stage, although he scored a high score of 100 and 3 strokes of 50+, the total score was 3-6 behind, which was really a little jaw-dropping. It seems that this eye disease has indeed become a stumbling block in his career.
And Hussein on the other side is much more courageous. In the decisive stage, he shot out the second personal shot of the game to break 100, won 3 games in a row, held the match point, and the whole person was like a general on the battlefield, commanding Ruoding.
As a result, the Iranian ace comfortably advanced to the final round with a score of 10-4. Fu Jiajun can only return with hatred, as for the "Persian prince", whether it can be smooth sailing, we have to wait and see.