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Posted on Sunday, June 12 2011 @ 12:07:29 UTC By admin |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com www.top147.com www.wpa-pool.com Video: Men's Final / Women's Final
Thursday-Sunday 9-12 June 2011
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ENGLAND'S CHRIS MELLING STEAMROLLS CHINESE-TAIPEI'S HSU KAI LUN TO WIN THE CHINA OPEN 9-BALL Give Chris Melling an inch, and he takes a mile.
That’s just how Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Kai Lun must feel right now, as the burly Englishman put on one of the most powerful displays of 9-ball pool seen in the professional game in some time, capturing the China Open in an all out rout, 11-3.
Melling won $40,000 and, in the process, declared loud and clear that he will be a force to be reckoned with among an already strong heap of English and European pool players for the foreseeable future.
“That’s the best I’ve ever played,” an ecstatic Melling said moments after lifting the trophy. “I knew I would win the match when I was up 6-2. I knew then it would be tough for him to come back. I was just playing too good.”
Anyone who happened to catch one of Melling’s matches inside the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium yesterday and in the semi-final today could see he was the clear favorite to take the crown. The Englishman, who was twice a world champion in English 8-ball and has only been playing competitive 9-ball for two years, was literally oozing with confidence. Everything about him—the way he walked around the table, his extremely fast play, the way he stared down layouts and especially the audacious way he potted difficult balls and moved the cue ball around—spoke of a man with a winning attitude. He never gave his opponents any breathing room, pounced on the smallest of mistakes and quickly put racks on the board.
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Hsu must have not had time to realize what hit him. The 22 year old Taiwanese had literally come out of nowhere to reach the finals of the China Open. He’s ranked number ten in Taiwan but he had never before played in an international men’s event. Still he showed some of the same powerhouse skills that Melling had exhibited when he blew out the Philippines Ronnie Alcano earlier in the day, 11-3.
It didn’t take long into the final race to 11, alternate break match to realize, though, that Hsu was in over his head on this day against the white hot Englishman. The two were all square after four racks but from there Melling got on his motorcycle and ran away with the match.
In rack five, Melling made a very difficult pot on the one that opened up the rack and got him the lead. In the next frame he played a world class snooker off of Hsu’s safety that quickly led to another point. A minute later he was up 5-2 after a break and run out.
From there, the fast playing Brit piled on the points, all the while taking on and converting daring shots that most players would be afraid to pull out of their bags. Hsu simply had no answer. Melling raced right to the finish line and the championship with a resounding 11-3 win.
Coming on the heels of his quarter final finish in May’s World 10-ball championship in Manila, Melling is sure to crack the World Pool Association’s Top Ten rankings. The European number two is also looking very seriously at a spot on the coveted European Mosconi Cup team.
With this extremely impressive performance in Shanghai this week, the 32 year old Brit appears to have a very bright future in pool. Listen to his attitude when he talks about playing in the pressure cooker that is the world of professional pool.
“I didn’t feel nervous at all out there,” Melling said. “I love playing under pressure. I love the crowd and playing on TV.
“I’m not saying I’m a great player. But there’s a difference between being a good player and being a great player. A good player can play well in the pool room and in small tournaments. Great players can win under pressure in an atmosphere like this. I’m just beside myself right now. Absolutely unbelievable."
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DAY FOUR - CHINA OPEN - FU XIAO FANG WINS CHINA OPEN
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FU XIAO FANG BEATS DEFENDING CHAMPION CHEN SIMING 9-3 IN LOPSIDED FINAL AND MOVES TO WORLD NUMBER 1 Playing virtually mistake free 9-ball, and seemingly immune to the pressure, Fu Xiao Fang defeated fellow Chinese and defending champion Chen Siming 9-3 to capture the China Open championship Sunday afternoon in Shanghai.
With her impressive victory, Fu won $30,000 and cemented her status as China’s best player. She has now won two major tournaments in the last year, including the World 9-ball championship held last September in Shenyang, China. In addition to stamping her class on the highly popular and competitive world of women’s pool in China, the victory now moves the 25 year old to the top of the world rankings.
The match, played in front of several hundred people inside the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium, and an estimated nationwide television viewing audience of over ten million people watching on China’s CCTV, was expected to be much closer. But the usually unflappable Chen made some uncharacteristic mistakes, all of which cost the 17 year old phenom dearly.
The two stars split the first four racks before Fu grabbed the lead and, from there, hightailed it all the way to the title. In the fifth rack Chen twice fouled, the last one leading to a nervy and difficult clear for Fu. In rack six, Fu and Chen engaged in a long safety battle, before Chen missed an open shot on the 1. Fu then ran out for a two rack lead.
Chen couldn’t seem to get comfortable while Fu just stayed steady, and Fu soon went up 5-2. Chen faced a pivotal rack in the next frame and after missing an opening on a long 1 ball, she went on to play a lock down safety that earned her the point. Little did she know, however, that it would be the last rack she would win.
Fu just refused to buckle and would hold a tight reign on the proceedings the rest of the way. A terrific long pot on the six down the rail won her the next rack for a 6-3 lead. Chen fouled twice in the subsequent frame and Fu moved up by 4. Then Fu broke and ran out to go on the hill.
In the final rack, Chen broke but got nothing down and left an open shot on the 1 ball. From there the balls presented a basic layout and Fu cleared to claim the title.
“I played really well,” Fu told a throng of Chinese media after the match. “The pressure was big but Siming had some mistakes and maybe I have more experience than her in big events.”
Chen claims $15,000 for getting runner up and will now move down to the second spot in the WPA world rankings.
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE GROUPS | GROUP A 1. Dennis Orcollo (PHI) 2. Chao FongPang (TPE) 3. Chan Keng Kwang (SIN) 4. Mark Gray (GBR) 5. Kenichi Uchigaki (JPN) 6. Corey Deuel (USA) 7. Dai Yong (CHN) 8. Niels Feijen (NED) | GROUP B 1. Antonio Lining (PHI) 2. Fu Zhewei (TPE) 3. Daryl Peach (GBR) 4. Jalal Youseff (VEN) 5. Ahmad Taufiq Bin Murni (BRU) 6. Cerri Worts (NZL) 7. Lo Liwen (JPN) 8. Fu Jianbo (CHN) | GROUP C 1. Chang JungLin (TPE) 2. Liu Haitao (CHN) 3. Oliver Ortmann (GER) 4. Mika Immonen (FIN) 5. John Salazar (PHI) 6. David Rothall (AUS) 7. Toh LianHan (SIN) 8. Chris Melling (GBR) | GROUP D 1. Huidji See (NED) 2. Vu Trong Khai (VIE) 3. Scott Higgins (GBR) 4. Wang Ming (CHN) 5. Thomas Engert (GER) 6. Efren Reyes (PHI) 7. Ke Bingzhong (TPE) 8. Yukio Akakariyama (JPN) | GROUP E 1. Kuo Po-Cheng (TPE) 2. Li Hewen (CHN) 3. Jundel Mazon (PHI) 4. Nguen Phuc Long (VIE) 5. Hanni Al Howri (UAE) 6. Kwok ChiHo (HKG) 7. Nien RongChin (TPE) 8. Shane Van Boening (USA) | GROUP F 1. Lee Van Corteza (PHI) 2. Wang Can (CHN) 3. Alok Kumar (IND) 4. Karl Boyes (GBR) 5. Wu Hao (CHN) 6. Zhu Xihe (CHN) 7. Ko Pin Yi (TPE) 8. Thorsten Hohmann (GER) | GROUP G 1. Ronnie Alcano (PHI) 2. Siauw Wieto (INA) 3. Hsu Kailun (TPE) 4. Charlie Williams (USA) 5. Luong ChiDung (VIE) 6. Han HaoXiang (CHN) 7. Lee Gun Jae (KOR) 8. Darren Appleton (GBR) | GROUP H 1. Francisco Bustamante (PHI) 2. Johnny Archer (USA) 3. Huang Yong (KOR) 4. Dang Jinhu (CHN) 5. Zhang Yulong (TPE) 6. Liu Wei (CHN) 7. Ralf Souquet (GER) 8. Jason Klatt (CAN) |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE PLAYERS | 1. KIM GA YOUNG (KOR) 2. CHEN SIMING (CHN) 3. ALLISON FISHER (GBR) 4. JASMIN OUSCHAN (AUT) 5. XIAO-FANG FU (CHN) 6. KELLY FISHER (GBR) 7. LIU SHA SHA (CHN) 8. LIN YUAN CHUN (KOR) 9. CHOU CHIEH YU (TPE) 10. LIU SHIN MEI (TPE) 11. CHICHIRO KAWAHARA (JPN) 12. AKIMI KAJATANI (JPN) 13. CHA YU RAM (KOR) 14. LIM YUN MI (KOR) 15. CHAI ZEET HUEY CHARLENE (SIN) 16. TAN BEE YEN (SIN) 17. SUNITI DAMANI (IND) 18. RUBELIN AMIT (PHI) 19. IRIS RANOLA (PHI) 20. THUY VI DUONG (VIE) 21. CHEUNG PUIMAN (HKG) 22. JULIE KELLY (USA) 23. AMY CHEN (USA) 24. JUNKO MITSUOKA (JPN) | 25. EBE KAORI (JPN) 26. KAREN CORR (IRL) 27. ANASTASIA NECHEAVA (RUS) 28. JUNKO TSUCHIYA (JPN) 29. CHANG SHUHAN (TPE) 30. TSAI PEI CHEN (TPE) 31. WU JING (CHN) 32. HAN FANG (CHN) 33. GAO MENG (CHN) 34. LI JIA (CHN) 35. LYNDALL HULLEY (AUS) 36. PAN XIAOTING (CHN) 37. HAN YU (CHN) 38. CHEN XUE (CHN) 39. BI ZHUQING (CHN) 40. ZHOU DOUDOU (CHN) 41. QUALIFIER 1 42. QUALIFIER 2 43. QUALIFIER 3 44. QUALIFIER 4 45. QUALIFIER 5 46. QUALIFIER 6 47. QUALIFIER 7 48. QUALIFIER 8 |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE LAST 32 | Dennis Orcollo (PHI) | 10 : 11 | (CHI) Liu Wei | Keng Kwang Chan (SIN) | 11 : 8 | (FIN) Mika Immonen | Zhang Yulong (TPE) | 6 : 11 | (TPE) Kuo Po Cheng | Niels Feijen (NED) | 11 : 7 | (KOR) Huang Yong | Darren Appleton (GBR) | 3 : 11 | (PHI) Lee Van Corteza | Chi Ho Kwok (HKG) | 3 : 11 | (GBR) Chris Melling | Ko Pin Yi (TPE) | 11 : 5 | (PHI) Antonio Lining | Thorsten Hohmann (GER) | 11 : 7 | (VIE) Nguen Phuc Long | Ahmad Taufiq Bin Murni (BRU) | 10 : 11 | (PHI) Ronnie Alcano | Ralf Souquet (GER) | 11 : 10 | (USA) Shane Van Boening | Corey Deuel (USA) | 6 : 11 | (CHN) Fu Jianbo | Chang Jung Lin (TPE) | 10 : 11 | (JPN) Yukio Akakariyama | Hsu Kai Liun (TPE) | 11 : 8 | (GBR) Scott Higgins | Vu Trong Khai (VIE) | 9 : 11 | (TPE) Fu Che Wei | Wang Can (CHN) | 11 : 6 | (VIE) Luong Chi Dung | Liu Haitao (CHN) | 11 : 4 | (CHN) Wang Ming |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE LAST 16 | Wei Liu | 11 : 7 | Keng Kwang Chan | Po-Cheng Po | 9 : 11 | Niels Feijen | Lee Van Corteza | 10 : 11 | Chris Melling | Ko Pin-Yi | 9 : 11 | Thorsten Hohmann | Ronnie Alcano | 11 : 7 | Ralf Souquet | Fu Jianbo | 5 : 11 | Yukio Akakariyama | Kai Lun Hsu | 11 : 10 | Fu Che Wei | Can Wang | 5 : 11 | Liu Haitao |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE QUARTER FINALS | Wei Lui | 3 : 11 | Niels Feijen | Chris Melling | 11 : 9 | Thorsten Hohmann | Ronnie Alcano | 11 : 9 | Yukio Akakariyama | Kai Lun Hsu | 11 : 9 | Haitao Liu |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE SEMI FINALS | Niels Feijen | 7 : 11 | Chris Melling | Ronnie Alcano | 2 : 11 | Kai Lun Hsu |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE FINAL | Chris Melling | 11 : 3 | Kai Lun Hsu |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE LAST 16 | Fu Xiao-Fang | 9 : 2 | Ren Qiuyue | Liu Shin-Mei | 9 : 7 | Gao Meng | Liu Sha Sha | 4 : 9 | Lim Yun-Mi | Kelly Fisher | 3 : 9 | Karen Corr | Yu Ram Cha | 3 : 9 | Chou Chieh-Yu | Jasmin Ouschan | 9 : 3 | Yu Han | Li Jia | 2 : 9 | Chen Siming | Kajatani Akimi | 6 : 9 | Chen Xue |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE QUARTER FINALS | Fu Xiao-Fang | 9 : 5 | Liu Shin-Mei | Lim Yun-Mi | 9 : 3 | Karen Corr | Chou Chieh-Yu | 6 : 9 | Jasmin Ouschan | Chen Siming | 9 : 5 | Chen Xue |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE SEMI FINALS | Fu Xiao-Fang | 9 : 0 | Lim Yun-Mi | Jasmin Ouschan | 8 : 9 | Chen Siming |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE FINAL | Fu Xiao-Fang | 9 : 3 | Chen Siming |
THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE PRIZE FUND | 1st | US $ 40,000-00 | 2nd | US $ 20,000-00 | 3rd - 4th | US $ 10,000-00 | 5th - 8th | US $ 5,500-00 | 9th - 16th | US $ 2,400-00 | 17th - 32nd | US $ 1,200-00 | 33rd - 64th | US $ 700-00 | THE 2011 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN | SHANGHAI - CHINA | THE PRIZE FUND | 1st | US $ 30,000-00 | 2nd | US $ 15,000-00 | 3rd - 4th | US $ 7,500-00 | 5th - 8th | US $ 4,000-00 | 9th - 16th | US $ 1,800-00 | 17th - 32nd | US $ 900-00 | 33rd - 48th | US $ 500-00 |
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