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Latest update on the Snooker National Championship: Chinese players have 6 wins, 3 losses, and 2 matches pending; Zhao Xintong and Zhou Yuelong win; schedule for tonight included.
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Latest update on the Snooker National Championship: Chinese players have 6 wins, 3 losses, and 2 matches pending; Zhao Xintong and Zhou Yuelong win; schedule for tonight included.
The latest Snooker National Championship report shows Chinese players with 6 wins, 3 losses, and 2 matches yet to be decided. Zhao Xintong, Zhou Yuelong, and Xiao Guodong have all secured victories and progressed. Also included is tonight’s (2025.11.2) match schedule.
The detailed outcomes of today’s matches featuring Chinese players are as follows in the image below.
Zhou Yuelong won 6-4 against Wang Xinbo to advance to the next round.
Xu Jiarui was eliminated after a 0-6 loss to Ta Chaiya.
Bai Yulu was knocked out after losing 4-6 to Wang Xinzhong.
Zhao Xintong advanced by defeating Oliver Brown 6-1.
Xiao Guodong progressed to the next round with a 6-2 win over Halliday.
Jiang Jun moved forward by beating Wakelin 6-2.
He Guoqiang advanced by defeating Bingham 6-4.
Currently, two matches are still live: Yuan Sijun leads Ricky Walden 5-3, and Liu Hongyu trails Selby 3-4.
Post-match summary and reflections
First of all, congratulations to Bai Yulu for breaking the women’s highest break record with 145 points, just two points shy of a maximum break!
It is quite expected and commendable that Xiao Guodong, Zhao Xintong, and Zhou Yuelong won and advanced to the next round.
Special praise goes to Jiang Jun and He Guoqiang; Jiang eliminated Bingham and He defeated Wakelin — what impressive upsets!
Currently, Yuan Sijun leads Ricky Walden 5-3 and has a good chance to win, potentially causing another major upset!
It is understandable that Xu Jiarui, Wang Xinbo, and Bai Yulu lost, given their current skill levels.
Attached is tonight’s (2025.11.2) schedule featuring Ding Junhui, Zhang Anda, Si Jiahui, Trump, Gary Wilson, and others. Broadcasts will be on CCTV-5 and Huya Live. Everyone is welcome to watch.