The Snooker Women's World Championship has come to an end. In the final match, Bai Yulu defeated the reigning world champion Nutcharut Wongharuthai with a score of 6-5, securing her first-ever world championship trophy and becoming the first Chinese female player to achieve this honor. The final was intense and closely contested, with Bai Yulu leading 3-1 at one point before being overtaken by her opponent with a score of 4-3. At a critical moment, Bai Yulu won two consecutive games to take the lead at 5-4, only for Nutcharut Wongharuthai to level the score at 5-5. In the decisive final game, both players were cautious and made mistakes, each having a chance to win but failing to capitalize. The tension was palpable among the Chinese spectators. With only three colored balls left on the table, Bai Yulu managed to sink the crucial pink ball under pressure, securing the final with a score of 58-46. Congratulations to Bai Yulu for making history as the first Chinese female player to win the Snooker Women's World Championship. The prize money for this championship is astonishing, not £170,000 or even £250,000, but a mere £10,000. However, for female players, winning the Snooker World Championship comes with additional benefits that are quite enviable to other female players. Firstly, Bai Yulu has been granted a two-season professional qualification for the "World Snooker Tour" (WST), allowing her to participate in various ranking events alongside the large contingent of Chinese snooker players. Secondly, Bai Yulu has been invited to participate in the upcoming World Championship qualifiers. Thirdly,…

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The first round of the 2024 Snooker German Masters qualifiers saw intense competition. The Chinese team shone in this match, ultimately ending the first round with a record of 5 wins and 2 losses, with Bai Yulu, Jiang Jun, Gong Chen Zhi, Xing Zi Hao, and Zhang Jia Wei successfully advancing to the second round, while Huang Jia Hao and Fu Jia Jun were unfortunately eliminated. In this round of matches, Lei Pei Fan's game was postponed to the early hours of December 18 due to his tight schedule after winning the Scottish Open title. Meanwhile, other venues also witnessed many exciting encounters. British teenage prodigy Stan Moody continued to display his strong form, former World Championship winner Doherty advanced smoothly, while Jimmy White failed to qualify after being overturned by Leclaire.‌ One of today's most eye-catching highlights was undoubtedly Bai Yulu's performance. Facing English player Liam Prean, Bai Yulu once trailed 0-3, with a very severe situation. However, she did not give up easily, fighting back to win two consecutive games, and eventually succeeded in reversing the game with a score of 5-4, advancing to the second round. This victory is particularly significant for Bai Yulu, as it marks her first entry into the second round of the qualifiers following the UK Championship and Scottish Open. In another Chinese derby, Jiang Jun defeated Huang Jia Hao with a score of 5-1, advancing easily. Jiang Jun's state can be described as fiery, especially his four breaks over 50, with one break of 133 points being particularly impressive, showcasing his excellent…

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