IBSF U18 World Snooker Championship 2015

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U18 World Snooker Championship 2015
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Attendees: 74
Venue: Mazapark, Saint Petersburg , Russia
Opening: 4th October 2015
Endgame: October 10, 2015

Winner: Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung
Finalist: Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan
Highest Break: 109 ( Abdelrahman Shahin ) EgyptEgypt
 
2016

The IBSF U18 World Snooker Championship 2015 was a snooker tournament that took place from October 4 to 10, 2015 in Mazapark in Saint Petersburg . It was the first edition of the World Championship for U18 Juniors organized by the International Billiards & Snooker Federation .

Ka Wai Cheung from Hong Kong won the world championship with a 5-2 win in the final against his compatriot Ming Tung Chan .

mode

The 74 participants were initially divided into 16 groups, in which they competed against each other in round robin mode . The top three in each group qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system .

Final round

Round of the last 48 and round of the last 32

  Round of the last 48   Round of the last 32
               
33  FranceFrance Nicolas Mortreux 0   1  IndiaIndia Shrikrishna Suryanarayanan 3
32  IranIran Shervin Omidvar 3   32  IranIran Shervin Omidvar 0
17th  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 3   17th  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jackson Page 2
48  RussiaRussia Alexander Licholat 0   16  JapanJapan Keishin Kamihashi 3
41  IndiaIndia Kaavya Bharath 3   9  RussiaRussia Ivan Kakowski 0
24  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Josh White 2   41  IndiaIndia Kaavya Bharath 3
25th  IndiaIndia Mehul Saini 3   25th  IndiaIndia Mehul Saini 0
40  RussiaRussia Mikhail Terekhov 2   8th  Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 3
37  RussiaRussia Andrei Britanchuk 0   5  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery 3
28  IndiaIndia Ranveer Duggal 3   28  IndiaIndia Ranveer Duggal 1
21st  IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia 3   21st  IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia 3
44  SlovakiaSlovakia Kevin Cizmarovic 0   12  PakistanPakistan Muhammad Saqib 0
45  KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan Muchammed Karimberdi uulu 2   13  EgyptEgypt Mahmoud Elhareedy 1
20th  LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 3   20th  LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 3
29  IndiaIndia Vishva's Mangla 3   29  IndiaIndia Vishva's Mangla 0
36  RussiaRussia Alexander Zimenkow 1   4th  EgyptEgypt Abdelrahman Shahin 3
  Round of the last 48   Round of the last 32
               
35  BelarusBelarus Uladsislau Ramanouski 3   3  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 3
30th  RussiaRussia Maxim Frolov 0   35  BelarusBelarus Uladsislau Ramanouski 0
19th  IranIran Hassan Zabihpour 3   19th  IranIran Hassan Zabihpour 3
46  RussiaRussia Andrei Gladyk 0   14th  RussiaRussia Nikolai Voevodin 2
43  IndiaIndia Digvijay Kadian 0   11  PakistanPakistan Abdul Raheem 3
22nd  FranceFrance Niel Vincent 3   22nd  FranceFrance Niel Vincent 1
27  LatviaLatvia Sergei Sergeyev 0   38  IranIran Erfan Naderi Moghaddam 1
38  IranIran Erfan Naderi Moghaddam 3   6th  IranIran Arman Atashsokhan 3
39  IranIran Mohammadamin Mazandarani 3   7th  FinlandFinland Patrik Tiihonen 3
26th  IndiaIndia Rakesh Kamaraj 2   39  IranIran Mohammadamin Mazandarani 0
23  IranIran Alireza Abbasi Bafrajard 3   23  IranIran Alireza Abbasi Bafrajard 0
42  RussiaRussia Maxim Vereschagin 0   10  Hong KongHong Kong Yun Fung Tam 3
47  LatviaLatvia Filips Kalniņš 0   15th  Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan 3
18th  IranIran Amin Sanjaei 3   18th  IranIran Amin Sanjaei 1
31  RussiaRussia Kirill Petrov 2   34  BelarusBelarus Kiryl Marholin 2
34  BelarusBelarus Kiryl Marholin 3   2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ales Herout 3

Round of 16 to final

  Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
                                     
1 IndiaIndia Shrikrishna Suryanarayanan 4th                  
16 JapanJapan Keishin Kamihashi 2  
1 IndiaIndia Shrikrishna Suryanarayanan 1
  8th Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 4th  
41 IndiaIndia Kaavya Bharath 0
 
8th Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 4th  
8th Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 4th
  5 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery 2  
5 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery 4th      
 
21st IsraelIsrael Amir Nardeia 1  
5 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Dylan Emery 4th
  20th LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 1  
20th LatviaLatvia Rodion Judin 4th
 
4th EgyptEgypt Abdelrahman Shahin 0  
8th Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 5
  15th Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan 2
3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 4th            
 
19th IranIran Hassan Zabihpour 0  
3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Tyler Rees 3
  11 PakistanPakistan Abdul Raheem 4th  
11 PakistanPakistan Abdul Raheem 4th
 
6th IranIran Arman Atashsokhan 0  
11 PakistanPakistan Abdul Raheem 1
  15th Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan 4th  
7th FinlandFinland Patrik Tiihonen 1      
 
10 Hong KongHong Kong Yun Fung Tam 4th  
10 Hong KongHong Kong Yun Fung Tam 3
  15th Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan 4th  
15th Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan 4th
 
2 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ales Herout 1  

final

Final: Best of 9 Frames
Referee: Raymond Perez
Mazapark,  Saint Petersburg , Russia , October 10, 2015
Ka Wai Cheung Hong KongHong Kong 5 : 2 Hong KongHong Kong Ming Tung Chan
105 : 20, 69 : 36, 77 : 8 (52), 50: 58 , 40: 65 , 79 : 46, 93 : 32 (51)
52 Highest break -
- Century breaks -
2 50+ breaks -

Century breaks

EgyptEgypt Abdelrahman Shahin 109
Hong KongHong Kong Ka Wai Cheung 105

Web links

swell

  1. a b Schedule IBSF Snooker Championships - Saint Petersburg / Russia 2015. In: ibsf.info. International Billiards & Snooker Federation, accessed August 16, 2016 .
  2. IBSF Snooker Championships U18 - Saint Petersburg / Russia 2015 - All groups. In: ibsf.info. International Billiards & Snooker Federation, accessed August 16, 2016 .
  3. IBSF Snooker Championships U18 - Saint Petersburg / Russia 2015 - Knockout. In: ibsf.info. International Billiards & Snooker Federation, accessed August 16, 2016 .