Q Tour's second stop ended last weekend. Compared with the first stop, Zhao Jianbo and Gao Yang's performance rebounded. Both of them entered the top 16, but unfortunately they encountered it early, and Gao Yang defeated Zhao Jianbo 3-1. Gao Yang then defeated the difficult veteran McLeod and entered the semi-finals. When they arrived at the semi-finals, Gao Yang met with the runner-up Pragner and unfortunately missed the final 3-4. The semi-finals of
have allowed Gao Yang to rise to fifth place in the Q Tour standings, greatly increasing the weight to enter the Q Tour playoffs at least, and can also enhance the confidence of the 18-year-old player. Gao Yang failed to relegate by a few thousand pounds at the end of last season. Q School performed poorly and was even very far behind in the amateur substitute, so this semi-finals are very valuable. As for Zhao Jianbo, one in the top 32 and the top 16 in the first two stops is just average. He currently ranks 16th in total points and will be ranked in the playoffs, but it is obvious that he still needs to have higher results in the next few stops.
And with the end of Q Tour, snooker season is about to be on the right track, and a large number of events are about to be launched one after another. Last weekend, Ding Junhui was connected on a certain platform. Through this connection, we can also see that Chinese players are currently training very hard. Many British players also lament that Chinese players' lives are simpler and everything revolves around snooker. Next Monday, the British Open will be unveiled. In the first two stops, the Chinese Legion made a breakthrough but also left many regrets. The British Open lineup is strong, and the increase in innings has greatly reduced the chance of the game. Can they successfully break through?