The 2024 World Snooker Championship Qualifiers – Day 7

Here is the report on Day 7 at this year World Championship Qualifiers

CRUCIBLE QUALIFYING DAY SEVEN: BINGHAM FIGHTBACK FLOORS CARRINGTON

Stuart Bingham rallied from 7-3 down to win a 10-9 thriller against Stuart Carrington and earn his place on Judgement Day at Cazoo World Championship qualifying in Sheffield. 

The 2015 World Champion has appeared at the Crucible every year since 2010. He was facing the very real prospect of a year away from the Theatre of Dreams, before mounting his fightback charge this evening. 

Bingham has experience of success from the qualifying stages, having made the semi-finals in 2021. He was denied a place in the title match that year after a marathon 17-15 defeat to Mark Selby. 

Facing a daunting 7-3 deficit, Bingham produced some of his best snooker to turn the match on its head. Breaks of 55, 73, 85, 55, 91 and 68 helped him to seven of the next nine frames and victory. 

Stuart Bingham

2015 World Champion

Bingham added: “Every player wants to finish their season at the Crucible. Having tasted victory there before it would have been very disappointing to bow out. I’ve got one game left. It is going to be another tough game and I’ve got to be on top of my form to get through.

In 2021, I beat Luca Brecel to qualify and I was confident going into the Crucible. Being sharp helps. It is every player’s dream to play at the Crucible so it would be nice to get the job done and be there this season.

His Judgement Day opponent will be Louis Heathcote, who has come all the way through from the opening round this week. 

Heathcote scored a nerve shredding 10-8 win over Elliot Slessor tonight. The Leicester cueman held a commanding 7-2 lead after the opening session today, but it was Slessor who came roaring back. 

At 9-8 up, Heathcote left his opponent needing a snooker. Slessor got the required penalty points, but couldn’t get over the line and Heathcote claimed victory on the black. 

Zhou Yuelong blitzed to a 10-0 whitewash win over James Cahill. That sets up a Judgement Day encounter with Jak Jones, who beat Jamie Clarke 10-6.

Stephen Maguire sealed his progression with a 10-7 defeat of Ashley Hugill. The Scot will play Yuan Sijun in the final round. Yuan came through 10-8 against Michael White. 

All the results are available on snooker.org of course.

I haven’t much to add for now as things will be a lot clearer sometime late tonight when round three finishes. Julien Leclercq is 8-1 down to Joe O’Connor but has probably done enough to keep his tour card. Obviously his run to the Shoot-out final last season proved to be a decisive factor even if, eventually he stays on tour via the one year list. Julien though will need to improve if he is to stay on tour at the end of next season. He needs a proper safety game to start with, and to cut out the “easy” misses. In many ways, Julien reminds me of Theppy when he appeared on the tour, talented, natural, fast but prone to the unexpected mistake. Joe O’Connor on the other hand is someone I can see becoming a really top player. He has the game, the dedication and looks mentally very solid.