2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship

The 2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship was an amateur snooker tournament which took place from 9 November to 21 November 2015 in Hurghada, Egypt.

2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship
Date9 – 21 November
Edition41st
CategoryAmateur Event
Prize money$40,000
LocationHurghada, Egypt
VenueGrand Crystal Bay
Champions
Men's singles
India Pankaj Advani
Women's singles
Belgium Wendy Jans
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It will be the 41st edition of the IBSF World Snooker Championship and also doubles as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

The men's tournament was won by Pankaj Advani of India who won his second IBSF World Snooker Championship, defeating 2013 runner-up Zhao Xintong 8–6 in the final.[1]

Wendy Jans won the women's tournament by defeating Anastasia Nechaeva 5–1 in the final. This victory was Jans fourth consecutive tournament win and her fifth overall.[2]

Tournament edit

The tournament was an event run by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF). The event was originally due to take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, however due to the Metrojet Flight 9268 crash the tournament was relocated to Hurghada. Because of this many competitors withdrew from the competition amid safety fears and this ended up leaving some of the groups featuring as little as four players who would subsequently all qualify for the knockout stage of the tournament regardless of their results in the group stage. The men's event also doubled as a qualification event for the World Snooker Tour.

Singles players edit

2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship – Men's
2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship – Women's

Seedings edit

Men's event edit

Seed Player Frames Won Frames Lost Frames Difference Frame Average Status
1   Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 15 1 15 3.75 Quarterfinals lost to   Ben Jones [40]
2   Abdul Sattar 12 1 11 3.67 Second round lost to   Lukas Kleckers [63]
3   Soheil Vahedi 20 2 18 3.60 Fourth round lost to   Alex Borg [19]
4   Zhao Xintong 16 2 14 3.50 Runner-up, lost to   Pankaj Advani [6]
5   Yuan Sijun 20 3 17 3.40 Third round loss to   Brian Cini
6   Pankaj Advani 20 4 16 3.20 Champion, won against   Zhao Xintong [4]
7   Mohamed Shehab 20 4 16 3.20 Fourth round lost to   Greg Casey [55]
8   Muhammad Sajjad 20 4 16 3.20 Fourth round lost to   Alijalil Ali [57]
9   Lee Chun Wai 20 4 16 3.20 Quarterfinals lost to   Mohsen Bukshaisha [24]
10   Tetsuya Kuwata 20 5 15 3.00 Second round lost to   Greg Casey [55]
11   Ahmed Aseeri 20 6 14 2.80 Second round lost to   Gary Thomson [75]
12   Raymon Fabrie 20 6 14 2.80 Second round lost to   Bashar Abdulmajeed [76]
13   Rodney Goggins 20 7 13 2.60 Third round lost to   Lin Tang Ho [45]
14   Basem Eltahhan 20 7 13 2.60 Second round lost to   Yaser Elsherbiny [78]
15   Keen Hoo Moh 16 6 10 2.50 Third round lost to   Karam Fatima [18]
16   Muhammad Asif 20 8 12 2.40 Fourth round lost to   Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn [1]
17   Michael Collumb 16 7 9 2.25 Third round lost to   Muhammad Asif [16]
18   Karam Fatima 20 9 11 2.20 Fourth round lost to   Lukas Kleckers [63]
19   Alex Borg 18 11 7 2.20 Quarterfinals lost to   Pankaj Advani [6]
20   Ahmed Saif 18 8 10 2.00 Second round lost to   Lin Tang Ho [45]
21   Tomasz Skalski 18 11 7 1.40 Fourth round lost to   Brian Cini [28]
22   Dharminder Lilly 18 11 7 1.40 Third round lost to   Gary Thomson [75]
23   Issara Kachaiwong 18 5 13 2.60 Third round lost to   Greg Casey [55]
24   Mohsen Bukshaisha 17 7 10 2.00 Fourth round lost to   Ben Jones [40]
25   Rhydian Richards 14 6 8 2.00 Second round lost to   Ben Jones [40]
26   Faisal Khan 19 9 10 2.00 Third round lost to   Mohamed Shehab [7]
27   Amir Sarkhosh 19 9 10 2.00 Third round lost to   Pankaj Advani [6]
28   Brian Cini 18 8 10 2.00 Quarterfinals lost to   Zhao Xintong [4]
29   Ali Alobaidli 19 10 9 1.80 Second round lost to   Ahmed Janahi [36]
30   Nadir Khan Sultani 19 10 9 1.80 Second round lost to   Michael Rhodes [35]
31   Shannon Dixon 19 11 8 1.60 Second round lost to   Mohd Reza Hassan [34]
32   Saqib Nasir 19 12 7 1.40 Second round lost to   Jamie Clarke [33]
33   Jamie Clarke 17 11 6 1.20 Third round lost to   Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn [1]

Women's event edit

Seed Player Frames Won Frames Lost Frames Difference Frame Average Status
1   Amee Kamani 12 0 12 3.00 Semifinals lost to   Anastasia Nechaeva [5]
2   Vidya Pillai 12 1 11 2.75 Quarterfinals lost to   Wendy Jans [10]
3   Waratthanun Sukritthanes 12 1 11 2.75 Semifinals lost to   Wendy Jans [10]
4   Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 12 2 10 2.50 Quarterfinals lost to   Anastasia Nechaeva [5]
5   Anastasia Nechaeva 15 4 11 2.20 Runner-up, lost to   Wendy Jans [10]
6   Ng On Yee 14 5 9 1.80 Quarterfinals lost to   Waratthanun Sukritthanes [3]
7   Diana Stateczny 13 5 8 1.60 Second round lost to   Wendy Jans [10]
8   Tatjana Vasiljeva 13 6 7 1.40 Second round lost to   Chitra Magimairaj [9]
9   Chitra Magimairaj 10 5 5 1.25 Quarterfinals lost to   Amee Kamani [1]
10   Wendy Jans 9 3 6 1.50 Champion, won against   Anastasia Nechaeva [5]
11   Daria Sirotina 9 4 5 1.25 Second round lost to   Wendy Jans [10]
12   Jessica Woods 9 6 3 0.75 Second round lost to   Anastasia Nechaeva [5]
13   Varsha Sanjeev 12 7 5 1.00 First round lost to   Theresa Whitten [20]
14   Arantxa Sanchis 12 8 4 0.80 Second round lost to   Waratthanun Sukritthanes [3]
15   Nicola Illse Rossouw 9 6 3 0.75 First round lost to   Jennifer Zehentner [18]
16   Amy-Claire King 8 9 –1 –0.25 Second round lost to   Amee Kamani [1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Pankaj crowned with World Snooker title". IBSF. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Wendy successfully defends her World Women Snooker title". IBSF. Retrieved 21 November 2015.