This is WST report on day 2 at the 2023 International Championship:
Ford Edges Moody In Late Night Battle
World number 21 Tom Ford defeated WSF Junior Champion Stan Moody 6-4 with the clock just shy of midnight to make the final stages of the International Championship.
The qualifying round in Sheffield runs until Saturday this week, with all winners going through to Tianjin in China in November.
Leicester’s Ford had trailed tour rookie Moody 2-0 in the early stages, but turned the match around in his favour to come through with a hard fought victory. He crafted breaks of 72, 70 and 50 en route to the win.
Anthony McGill secured his spot in the final stages thanks to a 6-3 defeat of Alfie Burden. The pair were locked level at 3-3, but Scotland’s McGill took three on the bounce to ensure his progression.
Joe Perry’s difficult start to the season continued with a 6-3 loss at the hands of Dylan Emery. The Welshman top scored with 96 during this afternoon’s match.
Former UK Championship and Masters winner Matthew Stevens qualified courtesy of a 6-4 win over Lyu Hongyu, while Thepchaiya Un-Nooh eased to a 6-1 victory over Andrew Higginson.
As so often, a number of matches are missing from this report, most notably Cao Yupeng 6-0 win over Ashley Hugill. This is a tournament played in China, Cao is the only Chinese player who managed to qualify yesterday and he doesn’t deserve as much as one mention in the report. Sanderson Lam is another player who went through and is currently having a very good start of the season. Sanderson is from Chinese descend.
In general, Chinese players have always struggled for results in the qualifiers for their “home” tournaments. They probably feel added pressure. Those qualifiers should be scrapped, or played at or near the main venue, the week before the event proper. The fans would be able to watch “their” players “live”, and there is a higher probability that the “players on form” make it through to the venue as opposed to the “players on form a month before the event” make it through to the venue.
Also “forgotten” are David Gilbert 6-0 win over James Cahill, Stuart Carrington 6-4 win over Xu Si and David Grace 6-2 win over Jenson Kendrick.
After his defeat, Joe Perry, on twitter, admitted that he’s really struggling with the mental side of the game at the moment and expressed his hope to get over his issues in the near future. Indeed he didn’t look happy at all out there.


























World Champion Luca Brecel holds a 6-3 advantage over Australia’s Neil Robertson heading into the concluding session of their semi-final showdown at the Shanghai Masters.
World Champion Luca Brecel is through to the final of the Shanghai Masters after defeating 23-time ranking event winner Neil Robertson 10-7 in their last four clash.












































