[Tilu News]”Queen of Four Eyes Cue” breaks the 23-month championship drought! Hong Kong women’s snooker player Ng On-yee entered the finals of the Australian Women’s Open in Sydney without losing a game. She continued her good form today (10th) and beat Indian opponent Amee Kamani 4:1 to seal the second place. After reaching the top of the Winchester Women’s Open in April last year, she won another championship nearly 18 months later. This was also the 18th women’s professional championship in her career.
A total of 19 players participated in the Australian women’s table tennis tournament. In addition to Wu On-yee, there were also the world’s “first sister” and world champion Mink Nutcharut of Thailand and the recent world team champion Kamani of India. The “Queen of Four Eyes Cue” ranked third in the world went untested as expected. She first qualified for the top 8 in all three games in the group stage, and then defeated the two hosts with 3:0 and 4:0 respectively. Represented by Lilly Meldrum and Jessica Woods.
Wu Anyi reached the final without losing a game. Facing Kamani, who was upset in the quarterfinals and defeated Lechalu 4:0, she still maintained a stable performance and won two games in a row at the beginning of 68:28 and 74:24. , although Kamani won the third game 67:24 to regain the victory, but the “Four Eyes Cue Queen” still won two more games 65:59, 92:32, with a total score of 4:1 Chikai. Won the Australian Championship trophy for the second time after 2019, and won the Winchester Women’s Open for the first time in April 2022. Wu Anyi, who won her 18th career women’s professional championship, scored 112 degrees in the quarterfinals, becoming the highest score in a bat.
(Photo: Provided by Wu Anyi)
(Photo: Provided by Wu Anyi)
Ng On-yee said after the game: “It has been a long, long time since I won a women’s ranking match. The last time I played was probably the Winchester Open in April last year. I have been in good form recently. I recently played in amateur men’s matches and was able to advance and play.” To “break a hundred”. This time the Australian Open also achieved the highest score of 112 degrees. “The Queen of Four Eyes Cue” said that after falling out of the professional circle, she felt more relaxed than before: “Before, there was always invisible pressure. I felt that I had to maintain my ranking and professional qualifications. Sometimes when I returned to the women’s competition, I felt that I should improve my performance. “Of course, the number of people and the level of women’s competitions have improved a lot. It will be difficult to win the next one, but I will continue to work hard.” Wu Anyi finally said that although table tennis is not an Asian Games event this year, she hopes that these The good news that is coming one after another, including the government’s intention to relax the venue restrictions on snooker halls, will help bring snooker back to the Asian Games stage.
This article is written by “Sportsroad“Originally published in “[Snooker]Ng On-yee shows off Australia’s dominance, breaks one-and-a-half-year championship drought, wins 18th professional title」
2023-10-10 08:15:00
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