On April 11, the third round of the 2022 World Snooker Championship qualification tournament continued, and in the first session of the competition, two Young Chinese players Pang Junxu and Lei Peifan appeared. Among them, Pang Junxu challenged the 2006 World Championship champion and Scottish star Graeme Dort, and as a result, Dort basically dominated the game, blasting out two shots to break the hundred, and finally won a big victory 6-1 and advanced to the decider round. Dort scored his second career score of 147 in the 6th inning, and if no one followed up to play 147, Dort would receive a qualifying round of £10,000 plus a single maximum of £15,000, for a total of £25,000.
Pang Junxu, a young player after the 00 of the Chinese Legion, is now ranked 63rd in the world, and the World Championship qualification match started from the second round, he faced Pakistan's Ajab, played a wonderful battle, not only won 6-1 easily to advance, but also played a single 144 points in the game, refreshing the highest single score of the tournament, and is expected to get a single stroke of up to 15,000 pounds in the entire event. However, after entering the third round, Pang Junxu and Scotland's famous Dortmund duel, before the game is considered to be a hard battle, if you want to break through again, you need him to maintain excellent state and feel, in order to be "upset".
The match was the first time Pang and Dort met in a professional tournament, and in the first half of the four innings, Pang Junxu scored a 64 point, but he fell behind Dort 1-3, who did not even shoot a 50+. Entering the second half, Dort continued to complete the super points in multiple starts, further extending the advantage and leading 4-1. In the sixth set, Dort launched a delicate attack around the black ball last week, completed 15 reds and 15 blacks, successfully entered the clear lottery stage, and finally successfully cleared the stage, completing the full score of 147 moments! It was the second shot in Dortmund's career of 147 after 23 years, and the first shot was made during the 1999 British Open. After that, Dort completed the second shot of the game to break the hundred, a perfect end of 107 points, a 6-1 victory over Pang Junxu, and successfully advanced to the decider round.
Dortmund's 147-shot mark is another historic breakthrough for him, spanning 23 years. Of course, being able to score a perfect score of 147 at a tournament like the World Championships can be a huge bonus for Dortmund. According to the world snooker tour official world championship full score and single maximum score bonus plan previously announced, the world championship qualifier 147 full score is 10,000 pounds, the highest single score is 15,000 pounds, that is, whoever can play a full score of 147 will receive 25,000 pounds in prize money, and now Dort will be the first person to receive this prize money. For Pang Junxu, while losing the game against Dortmund, he also lost the highest score bonus of a single shot, which can be described as losing and losing the bonus, which is quite depressing.