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Ding Junhui, Jack Lisowski, Judd Trump, Luca Brecel, Tournament news, Uncategorized »
The 2021 German Masters was played behind closed doors in Milton Keynes from 27th to 31st January 2021. Ahead of the tournament, it was announced that the trophy would be renamed the “Brandon Parker Trophy”, in honour of the late WBBSA director who brought snooker to the iconic Tempodrom in Berlin and worked tirelessly to develop snooker in mainland Europe.
Judd Trump successfully defended his German Masters title, beating Jack Lisowski by 9-2 in the final, and becoming the first player to achieve a successful defense of that particular event. This …
Ali Carter, Ding Junhui, Jack Lisowski, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson, Tournament news, Uncategorized »
Judd Trump won his twentieth ranking title and the sixth of the year defeating Jack Lisowski by 10-7 in the 2020 World Grand Prix Final.
The tournament was played under social distancing rules at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes from December, 14 to December 20, 2020.
Neil Robertson was the defending champion but lost by 4-2 to Robert Milkins in the first round (last 32). Ding progressed to the last 16 where he lost to Hossein Vafaei, by 4-1.
The two remaining Grove players in the tournament, Judd Trump and Jack …
Cao Xinlong, Cao Yupeng, Judd Trump, Li Hang, Liang Wenbo, Lyu Chenwei, Neil Robertson, Tournament news, Uncategorized, Yu Delu, Zhang Anda »
Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, Wales – 16-22 February, 2015.
All Grove players are competing in this event that starts at last 128 at the venue. At the end of day 1, Judd and Neil has booked their place in the last 32, they were joined by Wenbo on day 2. On day 3, Judd and Neil further progressed to the last 16 but that’s where their run ended.
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On July 3, 2013, Wenbo, with fellow team members Ding Junhui and Tian Pengfei, won the Men’s Snooker Team Gold Medal and the 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts game in Incheon, South Korea. They were playing for China. In the final, they defeated the “independent team” … entirely composed of Indian players.