On February 1, Beijing time, the two semi-finals of the Snooker German Masters were all over, in which Xiao Guodong was suppressed and lost 2-6 to Kyren Wilson, the first person born in the 90s, while Yuan Sijun started high and went low, losing 6 games in a row and losing 2-6 to Hawkins, so that the Chinese army was all out of the game and missed the championship, and then Kyren Wilson and Hawkins will compete for a prize of 100,000 pounds in the finals!
Xiao Guodong against Kyren Wilson. Xiao Guodong faced the extremely strong Kyren Wilson, the opponent is ranked second in the world, and has jumped to the top star, Xiao Guodong felt cold and fell behind 0-3 in this game. In the fourth game, Xiao Guodong finally recovered, scored 72 points with a single stroke to stop the bleeding, and then Kyren Wilson took advantage of the momentum to chase and chase down two more cities in a row to get the match point 5-1. Xiao Guodong was unwilling to be eliminated and scored 55 points in a single stroke to save a match point, but Kyren Wilson still won the eighth game piecemeal, and finally defeated Xiao Guodong 6-2.
Yuan Sijun against Hawkins. Yuan Sijun performed well in this event, defeating Murphy and Robertson, the two world champions, and facing Hawkins in the semifinals of the top four, Yuan Sijun took the lead in firing after the game began, sending two shots of 70+ to start 2-0, and then Yuan Sijun did not know how to play high and low, Hawkins showed a high level of skill, first used accuracy to equalize, and then won three games in a row, so as to defeat Yuan Sijun with a wave of 5-0 scores, 6-2 reversal, Yuan Sijun is not as good as Hawkins in this game, Especially the defense is too poor, after all, accuracy alone is not enough!
In this way, the Chinese army is all released, and two British players have won the championship and runner-up, which is also a normal phenomenon, after all, our hard power is still not as good as the opponent, especially the control of key points, and we will continue to work hard in the future!
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