5-2 upset! Chinese snooker overturns NO.5 after 00, leaving only 1 in the top 5 in the world

Beijing time on November 15th, the snooker German Masters qualifier broke out super unpopular! Pang Junxu, a young Chinese snooker post-00 player who has just competed in professional events this year, defeated Mark Allen, who is ranked No. 5 in the world, with a 5-2 reversal. He broke one of the biggest upsets of the tournament on the closing day of the qualifying match! As a result, a total of 5 people from China advanced to the top 32 lineup of the German Masters.

A total of 21 Chinese players participated in the German Masters Qualifying Tournament. After a few days of competition, a total of 16 players were eliminated. Only Ding Junhui and Liang Wenbo advanced. In the final day of the competition, Yuan Sijun and Zhou Yuelong, who were the first to appear on the stage, defeated their opponents and advanced to the race. And Pang Junxu, who appeared in the last time slot, broke out a shocking upset!

Pang Junxu is a post-00 player who has just been playing professionally this year. Prior to participating in the European Masters, Pang Junxu went all the way to the top 16 upset, which is eye-catching. However, Pang Junxu did not perform well in the subsequent English Open. This time, he has to face Mark Allen, ranked No. 5 in the world. Xiaogang Pao has just won the championship in the past championship, and it can be said that morale is in full swing. But I didn't expect that the post-00s in China burst out with amazing energy! In the first game of the

game, Pang Junxu gave Allen a win, 52 points on a single stroke and then an 83-0 win against Allen. However, Allen is the fifth in the world after all. He then scored 81 and 101 points in a single stroke, 2-1 lead. Pang Junxu is also a very accurate offensive player, he immediately responded with a single stroke of 121 points! After the break, Pang Junxu was in complete control of the situation. 65-0, 72-0, 70-1! Pang Junxu won three games in a row, and finally, after being 1-2 behind, won 4 games in a row to create a super upset!

As a result, the final top 32 of the German Masters were all produced. Qualifying rounds burst into upsets one after another, with Robertson, Selby and Allen all out of the top 5 in the world. O'Sullivan did not participate, so Trump is left in the top 5 of the world. A total of 5 Chinese players advanced to the main event, namely: Ding Junhui, Zhou Yuelong, Liang Wenbo, Yuan Sijun, and Pang Junxu.