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The World Pool Championships - The Last 64 Results

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Date: Tuesday, November 06 2007 @ 21:51:03 UTC
Topic: World Pool Championships 2007



The World Pool Championship
Araneta Coliseum
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Philippines
www.matchroomsport.com
www.worldpoolchampionship.com

3-11 November 2007



PEACH SENDS ALCANO CRASHING

ENGLAND’S DARYL PEACH has secured his greatest result ever by defeating reigning World Pool Champion Ronnie Alcano – in his own backyard.

Peach, 35, beat Filipino Alcano 10-6 in the last 64 of the 2007 World Pool Championships, which is being held at the Araneta Coliseum, Manila, Philippines.

The tournament, organised by England-based Matchroom Sport, is the biggest pool event of the year, and is broadcast live across Asia and on Sky Sports in the UK.

As well as his tough opponent, Peach also had to battle against a partisan crowd of more than 1,000 people in the venue that hosted the legendary ‘Thriller in Manilla’ heavyweight title fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1975.

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Peach, who is currently ranked No.2 in Europe, instantly hailed his victory as one of the finest of his long career.

“I’ve had some good tournament wins but in a one-off match, because of the situation – reigning world champion, big crowd and great venue - this has to be one of the best,” said Peach.

“The sky is the limit for me now. I’m not going to say I’m likely to win the tournament, it’s just one match at a time, but it’s something I could do.

“Playing against the defending World Champion was easier than playing someone that I’m supposed to beat.

“He was the favourite and I felt I had nothing to lose. I just concentrated on my game and used the atmosphere as a positive.

“I’m here to win pool matches so why get overawed by it?

“I didn’t do much wrong and there was nothing, no shots where I could say I had made a mistake.

“Before the match I wouldn’t say I was confident, but I just tried to remain focused and do what I needed to do.”

Peach’s victory moves him into the last 32 of the nine-day event and guarantees him a minimum of $3,000 (about £1,425), while the eventual winner will pocket $100,000 (about £47,500).

The tournament is being broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and also on ESPN Star across Asia, with a further 20 stations to show highlights in the near future.

It does not get much easier for Peach as he now plays Lee Kun-fang from Chinese Taipei, a World Championship runner-up in 1997 on Thursday evening.

THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE LAST 64 DRAW

Ronnie Alcano

Philippines

6 : 10

England

Daryl Peach

Lee Kun-Fang

Taipei

10 : 6

England

Raj Hundal

Matjaz Erculj

Slovenia

3 : 10

Germany

Harald Stolka

Leonardo Andam

Philippines

5 : 10

Taipei

Wu Yu-Lun

Francisco Bustamante

Philippins

10 : 1

Spain

David Alcaide

Nick van den Berg

Netherlands

10 : 4

England

Imran Majid

Alex Pagulayan

Philippines

10 : 6

Veitnam

Pham Tuan Ngoc

Louis Condo

Australia

10 : 2

Singapore

Chan Keng-Kwang

Ko Pin-Yi

Taipei

8 : 10

Serbia

Goran Mladenovic

Marco Tschudi

Switzerland

4 : 10

Canada

Alain Martel

Mika Immonen

Finland

10 : 5

Taipei

Fu Che-Wei

Tony Drago

Malta

10 : 7

Denmark

Bahram Lotfy

Shane Van Boening

USA

10 : 7

Philippines

Antonio Gabica

Vilmos Foldes

Hungary

10 : 2

Serbia

Dejan Dabovic

Lu Hui-Chan

Taipei

10 : 6

Sweden

Marcus Chamat

Marlon Manalo

Philippines

1 : 10

Poland

Radoslaw Babica

Luong Chi-Dung

Vietnam

10 : 8

USA

Earl Strickland

Satoshi Kawabata

Japan

10 : 3

Taipei

Yang Ching-Shun

Fabio Petroni

Italy

9 : 10

Taiwan

Wu Chia-Ching

Joven Bustamante

Philippines

10 : 6

Philippines

Dennis Orcollo

Konstantin Stepanov

Russia

10 : 5

Philippines

Efren Reyes

Jeff De Luna

Philippines

10 : 7

Philippines

Leevan Corteza

Kenichi Uchigaki

Japan

7 : 10

Korea

Rye Seung-Woo

Karl Boyes

England

10 : 6

Serbia

Sandor Tot

Ramil Gallego

Philippines

5 : 10

Taipei

Kuo Po-Cheng

Oliver Ortmann

Germany

10 : 7

Croatia

Philipp Stojanovic

Thomas Engert

Germany

7 : 10

Taiwan

Chang Jung-Lin

Muhammad Zulfikri

Indonesia

4 : 10

USA

Corey Deuel

Naoyuki Oi

Japan

8 : 10

Germany

Ralf Souquet

Charlie Williams

USA

7 : 10

Netherlands

Niels Feijen

James Delahunty

Australia

0 : 10

Taipei

Chao Fong-Pang

Roberto Gomez

Philippines

10 : 1

Netherlands

Alex Lely



THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE LAST 32

Daryl Peach

England

0 : 0

Taipei

Lee Kun-Fang

Harald Stolka

Germany

0 : 0

Taipei

Wu Yu-Lun

Francisco Bustamante

Philippines

0 : 0

Netherlands

Nick van den Berg

Alex Pagulayan

Philippines

0 : 0

Australia

Louis Condo

Goran Mladenovic

Russia

0 : 0

Canada

Alain Martel

Mika Immonen

Finland

0 : 0

Malta

Tony Drago

Shane Van Boening

USA

0 : 0

Hungary

Vilmos Foldes

Lu Hui-Chan

Taipei

0 : 0

Poland

Radoslaw Babica

Luong Chi-Dung

Vietnam

0 : 0

Japan

Satoshi Kawabata

Wu Chia-Ching

Taipei

0 : 0

Philippines

Joven Bustamante

Konstantin Stepanov

Russia

0 : 0

Philippines

Jeff De Luna

Rye Seung-Woo

Korea

0 : 0

England

Karl Boyes

Kuo Po-Cheng

Taipei

0 : 0

Germany

Oliver Ortmann

Chang Jung-Lin

Taipei

0 : 0

USA

Corey Deuel

Ralf Souquet

Germany

0 : 0

Netherlands

Niels Feijen

Chao Fong-Pang

Taipei

0 : 0

Philippines

Roberto Gomez










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