Chinese Tour Zhangjiagang Pro-Am
This event runs from 25-29 December 2019, with 68 Chinese players in the draw. It will be the final CBSA level 2 event of the 2019-20 season. Entrants included current professionals: Xiao Guodong, Yuan Sijun, Luo Honghao, Fan Zhengyi, Chen Feilong, Chang Bingyu, Lei Peifan and Bai Langning, plus former professionals: Zhang Yong, Jin Long, Li Yan, Fang Xiongman, Ju Reti and Rouzi Maimaiti.
In a tough section of the draw Xiao Guodong lost to Zhao Jianbo, who then lost to Fan Zhengyi. However Zhao's first round victory confirmed him as top of the Chinese ranking list for 2019-20, which means he will become a professional in June 2020. The second place also carries a Tour Card, but Pang Junxu lost in the first round to Wang Zepeng, leaving his place not yet confirmed.
The draw for the last-16 is:
Fan Zhengyi-Liu Hongyu
Ma Chunmao-Chang Bingyu
Yuan Sijun-Yao Pengcheng
Peng Yisong-Qiu Yalong
Chen Feilong-Jiang Jun
Deng Haohui-Geng Mingqi
Zhang Yong-Li Chengjie
Li Yan-Wang Zepeng
Half of these players are teenagers, including the remarkable Jiang Jun who won the World U18 in 2019, aged just 13.
These matches are played on 28th December at 9:30am and 1pm, with two live streams on:
http://www.cbsa.org.cn/gnnews/2019/1224/304842.html
The Q-finals will be also be played on 28th, at 7:30pm. The semi-finals and final are played on 29th, at 10am and 3pm respectively. (Chinese time is 8 hours ahead of British time)
In a tough section of the draw Xiao Guodong lost to Zhao Jianbo, who then lost to Fan Zhengyi. However Zhao's first round victory confirmed him as top of the Chinese ranking list for 2019-20, which means he will become a professional in June 2020. The second place also carries a Tour Card, but Pang Junxu lost in the first round to Wang Zepeng, leaving his place not yet confirmed.
The draw for the last-16 is:
Fan Zhengyi-Liu Hongyu
Ma Chunmao-Chang Bingyu
Yuan Sijun-Yao Pengcheng
Peng Yisong-Qiu Yalong
Chen Feilong-Jiang Jun
Deng Haohui-Geng Mingqi
Zhang Yong-Li Chengjie
Li Yan-Wang Zepeng
Half of these players are teenagers, including the remarkable Jiang Jun who won the World U18 in 2019, aged just 13.
These matches are played on 28th December at 9:30am and 1pm, with two live streams on:
http://www.cbsa.org.cn/gnnews/2019/1224/304842.html
The Q-finals will be also be played on 28th, at 7:30pm. The semi-finals and final are played on 29th, at 10am and 3pm respectively. (Chinese time is 8 hours ahead of British time)
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