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Ko Ping Chung Delights As Hanoi Open Quarter-finals Confirmed

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Date: Saturday, October 14 2023 @ 09:26:26 UTC
Topic: 9 Ball



Hanoi Open Pool Championship
Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium
Phố Trần Hữu Dực
Cầu Diễn
Nam Từ Liêm
Hà Nội
Vietnam
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KO PING CHUNG DELIGHTS AS HANOI OPEN QUARTER-FINALS CONFIRMED

US Open Pool Championship winner Ko Ping Chung sensationally reached the quarter-finals of the Hanoi Open – live on Sky Sports in the UK & Ireland and Vietcontent exclusively in Asia – after a thrilling hill-hill trilogy fight with Max Lechner.

Ko, whose memorable streak of matches continued with the Austrian – the most recent of which a victory over the Austrian en-route to winning the 46th US Open in Atlantic City, New Jersey last month – had the Hanoi crowd on their feet after a remarkable recovery. Having traded blows throughout the contest, ‘Mad’ Max looked to take the win on the hill. A mix-up in shots set-up an unlikely kick-bank 1-9 combo and the audience roared in appreciation.

At hill-hill, a 3-9 combo into the bottom right pocket saw the Chinese Taipei’s star into another WNT major quarter-final. “So lucky” he exclaimed afterwards, but there is a reason he’s sitting second on the WNT 1 year list.

In the first feature match of the day, brother Pin Yi and Fedor Gorst collided on the main table – a showcase of two of the most popular players on the World Nineball Tour. Since arriving in Vietnam, the fans have taken Gorst into their hearts, having landed the Peri Open Pool Championship last week. Team USA’s latest Mosconi addition rewarded their loyalty with a clinic over the World Pool Masters champion.

As one of the poster boys of Asian pool, Ko Pin Yi drew a crowd with Gorst, who opened the day following a traditional drum performance in the opening ceremony. It was the ‘Ghost’ who drew the energetic performance into his game, securing passage to the last eight after a 10-4 victory.

It is there that he will meet Jayson Shaw, in one of the most hotly-anticipated fixtures in Pool. Having defeated Jan Van Lierop in the last 16, Shaw couldn’t hide his delight at the prospect of facing the 23-year-old – who have been locked in a war of worlds all week across social media.

World Champion Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, who has been recovering from a surgery from before the US Open, met a buoyant Sanjin Pehlivanovic on table one. The Bosnian, having beaten Aleksa Pecelj and Naoyuki Oi, could make a late run for Mosconi Cup contention having beaten the WNT #1 10-5.

20-year-old Filipino sensation Kyle Amoroto announced himself onto the world stage earlier in the week in beating Shane Van Boening, following up with a 10-5 win over US Open finalist Aloysius Yapp to set-up a tasty encounter with Ko Ping Chung.

Sharks International Open and Peri Open finalist Michael Feliciano is the other quarter-finalist representing the Philippines, having beaten Brunei’s Ahmad Taufiq – after a magnificent debut week to remember at a Matchroom major event.

European Open champion David Alcaide was the victor over the third Filipino in the last 1, with Lee Van Corteza bowing out to Team Europe’s Mosconi Cup star.

Albin Ouschan is the other European still in contention against Shaw and Pehlivanovic, who has overturned his 2023 form to reach the final eight after a 10-6 win over Greece’s Alex Kazakis.

Hanoi Open Quarter-Finals

Fedor Gorst v Jayson Shaw
Sanjin Pehlivanovic v Michael Feliciano
David Alcaide v Albin Ouschan
Ko Ping Chung v Kyle Amoroto



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2023 Hanoi Open Pool Championship | Table One


2023 Hanoi Open Pool Championship | Table Two

DATES, SESSION TIMES, VENUE

The Hanoi Open Pool Championship takes place at the Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium, Hanoi, Vietnam.

All times are local (EDT)
11-13th October – from 11 am daily
14th October – 11 am – 3:30 pm / 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
15th October – 11 am – 3:30 pm / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

BRACKET, MATCH SCHEDULE AND LIVE SCORES

Check out the Bracket, Match Schedule, and Live Scoring here

WHERE TO WATCH

Fans in territories not listed below can watch Days 1-4 (October 10-13th) on the Matchroom Pool and Multi Sport YouTube channels as well as on Matchroom.Live

Days 2-4 (11-13th October)

• VCT – Vietnam and Rest of Asia - except for China, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei & Hong Kong
• Matchroom.Live – Rest of the World
• Matchroom Pool and Multi Sport YouTube – Rest of the World

Days 5-6 only (14-15th October) – Last 16 to Winner on the below broadcasters

14th October – 11 am – 3:30 pm / 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
15th October – 11 am – 3:30 pm / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

• Sky Sports Arena – United Kingdom and Ireland
• Dazn - United States & Brazil
• Viaplay - Netherlands, Poland, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia
• Nova - Czechia & Slovakia
• Sportscast - Chinese Taipei
• TVRI - Indonesia
• Vietcontent - Vietnam and the rest of Asia
• Matchroom.Live for the rest of the world.

TICKETS

Limited tickets are still available for the Hanoi Open Pool Championship. Secure yours now here.

For help with any event issues or queries, please contact us through @MatchroomPool social media channels, or email pool@matchroom.com.


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