German Masters snooker: Stephen Maguire, Hossein Vafaei, Graeme Dott and Zhou Yuelong qualify for Berlin
2012 German Masters finalist Stephen Maguire booked his place in the last 64 of this season’s Berlin ranking event with a 5-1 qualifying victory over Rebecca Kenna at Ponds Forge in Sheffield.
The former UK champion lost 9-7 to Ronnie O’Sullivan in the final 11 years ago at the Tempodrom, but has lost none of his scoring class with breaks of 51, 52 and 72 helping him book a trip to Germany next month (29 January-4 February) .
He was joined in the opening round at the finals venue by Iran’s leading player Hossein Vafaei, who rolled in a 72 break in a 5-0 whitewash win over former women’s world champion Mink Nutcharut.
2006 world champion and 2018 finalist Graeme Dott recovered from trailing Brazil’s Victor Sarkis 3-2 to complete a 5-3 win with the Scotsman compiling a 92 break in the third frame.
Elsewhere, last week’s Scottish Open semi-finalist Zhou Yuelong edged out Crucible qualifier Jak Jones 5-4 in a high-scoring encounter.
Zhou trailed 2-0, but led 3-2 boosted by runs of 97, 59 and 104 with Jones producing two 125 breaks of his own to level at 4-4 before the former Northern Ireland finalist dominated the decider to reach the last 64.
And former British Open winner Ryan Day enjoyed a 5-3 victory over Stan Moody helped by a highest knock of 91.
Latest results
- Alexander Ursenbacher 5-0 Ma Hailong
- Zhou Yuelong 5-4 Jak Jones
- Chris Wakelin 5-3 Mohamed Ibrahim
- Mark Joyce 5-1 Wu Yize
- Hossein Vafaei 5-0 Mink Nutcharut
- Stephen Maguire 5-1 Rebecca Kenna
- Liam Highfield 3-5 Jimmy Robertson
- Mark Davis 5-2 Ashley Hugill
- Graeme Dott 5-3 Victor Sarkis
- Ryan Day 5-3 Stan Moody
- Anthony Hamilton 1-5 Ben Woollaston
- Liam Graham 2-5 David Lilley
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