2024 Tour Championship and Hong Kong Exhibition News – 26 March 2024

WST has published the draw and detailed format for the 2024 Tour Championship:

Fixtures Confirmed For Johnstone’s Paint Tour Championship In Manchester

Snooker’s biggest names including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump, Mark Allen, John Higgins, Mark Selby and many more will be in Manchester next week for the Johnstone’s Paint Tour Championship, and the match schedule is now confirmed. 

The best 12 players of the 2023/24 season will compete in the world ranking event which runs from April 1st to 7th at the fantastic Manchester Central venue in the heart of the city. 

The top four seeded players go straight into the quarter-finals, while those seeded 5-12 start in round one. All matches are best of 19 frames. The schedule is:

Monday April 1st

1pm
Mark Allen v John Higgins (first eight frames)
Gary Wilson v Mark Selby (first eight frames)

7pm
Mark Allen v John Higgins (conclusion)
Mark Williams v Tom Ford (first eight frames)

Tuesday April 2nd

1pm
Barry Hawkins v Ali Carter (first eight frames)
Gary Wilson v Mark Selby (conclusion)

7pm
Barry Hawkins v Ali Carter (conclusion)
Mark Williams v Tom Ford (conclusion)

Wednesday April 3rd

1pm
QF4 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Hawkins or Carter (first eight frames)
QF3 Zhang Anda v Wilson or Selby (first eight frames)

7pm
QF4 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Hawkins or Carter (conclusion)
QF2 Ding Junhui v Allen or Higgins (first eight frames)

Thursday April 4th

1pm
QF1 Judd Trump v Williams or Ford (first eight frames)
QF3 Zhang Anda v Wilson or Selby (conclusion)

7pm
QF1 Judd Trump v Williams or Ford (conclusion)
QF2 Ding Junhui v Allen or Higgins (conclusion)

Friday April 5th

1pm 
Semi-final 2 (QF3 winner v QF4 winner) first eight frames

7pm
Semi-final 2 (QF3 winner v QF4 winner) conclusion

Saturday April 6th

1pm
Semi-final 1 (QF1 winner v QF2 winner) first eight frames

7pm
Semi-final 1 (QF1 winner v QF2 winner) conclusion

Sunday April 7th

1pm

Final (first eight frames)

7pm Final (conclusion)

Televised by ITV, the Johnstone’s Paint Tour Championship is the third and final event in the 2024 Players Series. Manchester Central hosts the event for the first time. 

2024 Hong Kong All Star Challenge

The action continues in Hong Kong and I really appreciate the help readers of this blog in the chase for images and videos. Thank you! You know who you are ❤️ … I can’t put everything in the post, it would be very long to read but the comments are there for all pick, chose and enjoy…

So here goes… Ronnie yesterday played two matches. The first match was delayed by nearly an hour because spectators were unhappy, and rightly so. The more expensive tickets – and they were really expensive – were for seats that were close to the table but basically level with it … and the persons seated in them could not actually see the bed of the table. How daft!

Ronnie’s first match was against Mark Williams. Willo won it by 5-4. Ronnie fought back from 4-2 down to force a decider but it as Mark who took it eventually.

Here are some images … (thanks Kalacs!)

Ronnie’s second match, in the evening was against Marco Fu and Ronnie beat him by 5-2.

That match is on Youtube (thanks Ben!) filmed by a spectator.

The action continues today and I will report on that tomorrow.

This is the programfo the event as known at this stage:

2023/24 Peak Showdown Exhibition in Lhasa – Day 2

Ding Junhui came back from 5-1 down to beat Ronnie by 6-5 at the Peak Showdown exhibition today.

Congratulations Ding!

Here is the trophy ceremony. Ronnie didn’t look disappointed or unhappy in any way. It seems that there was a good crowd in attendance.

Without sound but… beautiful traditional dresses …

And thank to Kalacs, the last two frames before the MSI. Ronnie scored a 80 and a 119 to lead 3-0.

And the last balls of the match…

Both players had recovered from altitude sickness and were feeling well. The presenter – a Chinese version of Johnny Depp 🤔 – had introduced Ronnie as the “39 ranking event winner” … the fans on Weibo were not impressed.

It transpired on Weibo that there had been plans to stream the exhibition, but it wasn’t possible because of contractual restrictions. Once again, I don’t understand. This is an exhibition, absolutely nothing is happening on the Main Tour, the Seniors Tour or the Q-Tour during the New Year extended week-end. What harm would it do to authorise it?

And of course … on this first day of 2024, I’m wishing all of you, and those dear to you, the very best for the year ahead: health, peace of mind, success in your endeavours and joy in your life!

2023/24 Peak Showdown Exhibition in Lhasa – Day 1

Ronnie and Ding are in Lhasa, Tibet for a two days exhibition.

Today, both professionals faced amateurs, who had come through a qualifying event to earn the honour to play legends of their sport.

In the afternoon, Ronnie played the runner-up of the qualifying event, Geng Yuan. Ronnie won the match by 5-1, despite struglling with altitude illness. Nice to se Zhou Ying in the white gloves there.

A nice shot by Ronnie, particularly appreciated by the fans
A 83 by Ronnie to lead 3-1 at the MSI
Ronnie appreciates his opponent’s skills
The end of the match

Ronnie suffered from altitude sickness and needed oxygen after the match

But still signed autographs …

If Weibo’s automatic translation is to be trusted, Ronnie was in tears at one point. Must have felt really sick

Ding Junhui played the winner of the qualifying event, Wu Jinduoji, in the evening. He won easily, by 5-1.

A great 134 by Ding in frame 5.
The end of the match.

Tomorrow evening (in Lhasa), Ding and Ronnie will play each other. Hopefully, Ronnie will feel a bit better.

28 December 2023 – Wynn Macau Masters – Semi-finals … and more exhibitions’ news

It’s semi-finals day in Macau…

In the afternoon match, Mark Williams beat Judd Trump by 6-2.

I didn’t find much details about the match. Mark Williams had a century of exactly 100, and finished the match with a one-hand shot. 😊 Mark youngest son, Joēl, who shows some very promising talent at snooker tried himself at the table and stated that he wants to play in the event next year … the future is bright! 🙂

Ronnie was sat in the audience and watched the game

In the evening match Jack Lisowski beat Marco Fu by 6-2

Jack Lisowski made a dream start and lead 3-0. Although Marco Fu subsequently scored breaks of 89 and 95 to reduce the gap to 2-3, it was in vain: Jack won by 6-2 and advanced to the final where he will face Mark Williams. (according to CCTV Sports on Weibo)

Some information about the exhibition in Lhasa, Tibet

Ronnie and Ding will head to Lhasa, capital of Tibet, for an exhibition.

There will be three matches played actually.

On December 31st 14:30 (local time): Ronnie O’Sullivan vs qualifying event runner-up Geng Yuan
On December 31st 19:30 (local time):Ding Junhui VS qualifying event champion Wu Jinduoji
These matches will be best of 9 frames.

On January 1st, 2024 19h30 (local time): Ding Junhui vs Ronnie ·O’Sullivan
This match will be best of 11 frames.

The city is at an altitude of 3,656 m. That’s very, very high. Ding already hinted at the fact that he might suffer from “altitude sickness”. Altitude sickness is caused by ascending too rapidly, which doesn’t allow the body enough time to adjust to reduced oxygen and changes in air pressure. Symptoms include headache, vomiting, insomnia and reduced performance and coordination. Ding already hinted at the fact that he might play quite slowly… Ronnie may suffer as well of course… and really should avoid smoking while he’s there.

27 December 2023 – Wynn Macau Masters – Day 2 – Group B

Afternoon match – Jack Lisowski beat Kyren Wilson by 6-2

It was an extremely high scoring affair! Here is the report by CCTV (google translation)

Wynn Macau Masters – Lisowski feels hot and advances to the semi-finals

Source: CCTV | 2023-12-27 16:26:15

  CCTV News: On December 27, Beijing time, in the third focus match of the quarterfinals of the “Wynn Presents-2023 Macau Snooker Masters Invitational”, Lisowski defeated Wilson 6-2 and became the third player in this tournament. A player who has advanced to the semi-finals, Mark Williams and Trump have already advanced.

  Game 1 (0-101): Lisowski started well, scoring 101 points on a single stroke to take away the game, with a total score of 1-0.

  Second game (0-128): Lisowski was in hot form, but still did not give Wilson any chance to win directly with 128 points in a single stroke again, with a total score of 2-0.

  The third game (8-125): Wilson had the upper hand at the beginning, but when hitting the pink ball, he tried to explode the red ball pile but used too much force and handed the ball to Lisowski who still maintained his touch. Fiery once again directly took away the game with 125 points in a single stroke, with a total score of 3-0.

[Picture] Wynn Macau Master Selisovsky feels hot and advances to the top 4

  The fourth game (34-102): After a few tentative shots at the beginning, Wilson, who was lagging behind, seemed to be inspired to hit many beautiful shots in a row, and received bursts of applause from the scene. However, Lisowski, who was in hot form, once again broke 100 in a single stroke and won the game. The total score was 4-0 and entered the intergame break.

  The fifth game (153-0): Lisowski’s condition dropped after the break, but Wilson hit a single shot of 143 to regain the game, with a total score of 4-1.

  Game 6 (7-91): Both sides made frequent mistakes at the beginning, and then entered a tug-of-war. But in the end it was Lisowski who won the game, with the total score coming to 5-1.

  Seventh game (130-0): Entering the match point game, Wilson recovered and scored 130 points in a single shot to regain the victory again, with a total score of 5-2.

  Eighth game (7-120): After adjustments, Lisovsky finally broke 100 in a single shot again and won the game with a total score of 6-2!

The players had a short practice together before the match

And some pictures of the match from the same source:

Evening Match – Marco Fu beat Ronnie by 6-2

In evening match, Marco Fu started very strongly. He scored breaks of 100, 101, and 101 to lead by 3-0. Ronnie himself scored breaks of 136 and 115 but that’s as good as it went for him. Marco Fu eventually won comfortably by 6-2 and advanced to the semi-finals where he will face Jack Lisowski.

Ronnie’s 115 break in frame 7

Also, it transpired that Ronnie isn’t just a player there in Macau, he’s in fact one of the event’s promoters, with more events to come …

I very much doubt that WST will be happy with that and I wonder how they will react.

26 December 2023 – Wynn Macau Masters – Day 1 – Group A

Two matches were played today at the 2023 Wynn Presents Macau Masters.

In the afternoon match, Mark Williams beat Si Juahui by 6-3.

Mark Williams started strongly and lead 3-0. In frame four, Si scored a break of exactly 100 to go into the MSI 3-1 down. Willo’s domination continued after the MSI and he won the match by 6-3.

In the evening, Judd Trump beat Ding by 6-1.

In the evening, it’s Ding Junhui who got to the better start. He scored a break of 72 points to win the first frame. From there though, Judd Trump took complete control of the match. He won the next 6 frames and scored breaks of 100, 106, 106, 114, defeating Ding Junhui 6-1.

Trump will play with Williams for a place in the final on Thursday (28 December 2023)

All the pictures above were shared on Weibo. The pictures of the Trump v Ding match were taken by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Jinjia.

I have also added more pictures and videos to yesterday’s post

24 December 2023 – More exhibitions’ news and results

Mark Selby has won the 2023 Melco Style Presents Macau Masters, beating Ali Carter in the final.

Congratulations Mark Selby

All the results are on snooker.org

and here is the Final, filmed by a spectator from 2-2 on. Thanks Kalacs!

Here are some images of the event, shared on weibo:

Tomorrow, the 2023 Wynn Presents Macau Masters will begin with an exhibition match between Ding and Ronnie.

Today, the launch of the 2024 Wynn Hong Kong Masters took place. The event is scheduled for March 2024.

Some quotes emerged on weibo

Jack Lisowski: “I have good friends living in Hong Kong, so it feels like home… Hong Kong is my favorite city. Although I also like Sydney, I prefer Hong Kong. ” He also pointed out that he knew that the Hong Kong Masters held at the Coliseum last year was full of people. “It is the most atmospheric table tennis competition. Table tennis is very popular in Hong Kong. I can’t wait to participate. My goal is to win“.

Ronnie: At yesterday’s press conference, O’Sullivan revealed that he particularly likes to visit Asia, and believes that both the promotion of events and the attitude of fans are better than those in the UK: “The events in China have done a good job in publicity, and you will feel It’s a special game; but games in the UK always feel not very special. I want to participate in the best games …

Ronnie traveled with his friend Robin Huxley, who often accompanies him at events and has also invited another friend, Pete Cohen. Pete is a mind coach who helped Ronnie during some of the most difficult periods of his career, notably between 2002 and 2004. Pete also supported Ronnie during the 2007 Masters. Pete shared this video on his facebook page, with this comment:

🎤 Christmas With The Rocket 🚀, Ronnie O’Sullivan in China 🇨🇳Being in the presence of Ronnie O’Sullivan, also known as “The Rocket,” is truly a privilege. His unmatched skills, precision, and strategic gameplay are a sight to behold. I witnessed firsthand the level of dedication and passion he brings to the game of snooker when I worked with him a few years ago. His humility and down-to-earth nature are truly remarkable, making this experience even more memorable.I am grateful for the opportunity to spend time with Ronnie O’Sullivan at Christmas as this is first during the festive period as my wife passed away earlier this year.

As for now… it’s Merry Christmas to all of you from me !