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5-0, 8-1, China's 9-4 win point, Tian Pengfei hoisted world champion Dort

author:All-round sports willow

Beijing time on April 14 news, the 2021 Snooker World Championship qualifiers continue to carry out the final round of competition. In a focus match, China's Tian Pengfei challenged 2006 World Champion Graeme Dort, who played very well, blasting three hundred and four 50+ to win match points 9-4.

5-0, 8-1, China's 9-4 win point, Tian Pengfei hoisted world champion Dort

There were four rounds of competition in the world championship qualifiers, with Tian Pengfei, ranked 52nd in the world, eliminating Thai handsome Akani Songshawar 6-4 in the third round, while Dort, ranked 21st in the world, eliminated Aiden Sharaf 6-3. Previously, Tian Pengfei and Dort played 4 times, and Dort achieved a record of 4 wins.

Although there was no victory against Dort in the past, tian Pengfei ushered in a big outbreak in this game. In the first five innings, Tian Pengfei shot 2 shots to break the 1002 50+, 5-0 domineering start. After Dort chased the score to 5-1, Tian Pengfei went from the seventh to the ninth inning, blasting a shot to break the 100- 50+, and soon extended the advantage to 8-1.

5-0, 8-1, China's 9-4 win point, Tian Pengfei hoisted world champion Dort

In the tenth set, 1-8 huge disadvantage behind, Dort, who could no longer lose, was finally woken up. In this inning, he first shot a single 50 points, then a single 54 points, 104-22 to win a set, the score was 8-2. In the eleventh set, Dort passed several starts, 84-11 and pulled another set, the score to 8-3.

In the twelfth inning, Dort scored another 80 point, his third 50+ in the game, and he won the third inning in a row 86-40 to make it 8-4. In the thirteenth set, after losing three consecutive sets, Tian Pengfei found the offensive touch again, and he played a single shot of 74 points, winning 74-1, and the score came to 9-4, winning 5 match points.

5-0, 8-1, China's 9-4 win point, Tian Pengfei hoisted world champion Dort

The score of 9-4 for Tian Pengfei's consecutive wins is infinitely close to the main match of the World Championship. For the 2006 World Champion Dort, the next thing to do is to put aside the victory and defeat and give it a go!

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