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Pang Junxu lost to the No. 16 seed 9-10 and missed the round of 16 of the World Championships

author:Panorama Sports

In the early morning of April 24, the 32-16 rounds of the Snooker World Championship continued. China's Pang Junxu and No. 16 seed Milkins staged the second stage of the match. The two did not distinguish the winner until the decisive game, and Pang Junxu missed the match point opportunity and was eliminated by the opponent, and unfortunately missed the round of 16 9-10.

Pang Junxu lost to the No. 16 seed 9-10 and missed the round of 16 of the World Championships

After the start of the first stage of the game, Pang Junxu scored 57 points in the first game and took a 3-0 lead after three consecutive games. In the 4th game, Milkins recovered 1 game, and Pang Junxu entered the halftime with a 3-1 advantage.

Pang Junxu lost to the No. 16 seed 9-10 and missed the round of 16 of the World Championships

After the break, Milkins scored 83 points in the 5th game, Pang Junxu returned 84 points in the 6th game, and Milkins scored 91 points in the 7th game. The two sides went back and forth on the court, and at the end of the first stage of the game, Pang Junxu led Milkins 5-4.

Pang Junxu lost to the No. 16 seed 9-10 and missed the round of 16 of the World Championships

In the second stage, Milkins scored 58 points in the 11th game, and overtook Pang Junxu 6-5 after chasing two games in a row. Pang Junxu found his form and chased 2 games in a row, 7-6 Pang Junxu led into the rest.

Pang Junxu lost to the No. 16 seed 9-10 and missed the round of 16 of the World Championships

After the break, the two still did not pull apart on the court, and experienced many rounds of grappling on the court. In the 17th game, Pang Junxu seized the opportunity and took the lead to get the match point 78-15. Milkins scored 76 points in a single stroke in the face of match point, and the two sides entered the tiebreaker. The two changed hands several times in the tiebreaker, and Milkins seized the opportunity to win 65-31.

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