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Program Main 2015 SangSom 6 Red World Championship 8 September 2015 TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY M41 E1-E4 1 Stuart Bingham ENG VS Yan Bingtao CHN M42 E3-E5 2 Craig MacGillivary SCO VS Soheil Vahedi IRI M43 E2-E6 3 Mark Davis ENG VS Noppon Saengkham THA M44 G1-G4 4 Marco Fu HKG VS Jamie Clarke WAL 11:00 M45 G3-G5 5 Darren Paris SUI VS Peter Francisco RSA a.m. M46 G2-G6 6 Mark Williams WAL VS Thepchaiya Un-nooh THA M47 D1-D4 7 Ding Junhui CHN VS Ben Judge AUS M48 D3-D5 8 Michael Holt ENG VS Ehsan Hydarinezhad IRI M49 D2-D6 9 Graeme Dott SCO VS Phaitoon Phonbun THA M50 H2-H6 10 Ryan Day WAL VS Akani Songsermsawad THA TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY M51 C1-C6 1 Judd Trump ENG VS Noppadon Noppachorn THA M52 C2-C3 2 Michael White WAL VS Kristjan Helgason ISL M53 C4-C5 3 Muhammad Asif PAK VS Ahmad Galal EGY M54 F1-F2 4 Joe Perry ENG VS Robert Milkins ENG 1:30 M55 F3-F4 5 Matthew Stevens WAL VS Asjad Iqbal PAK p.m. M56 F5-F6 6 Rory Thor MAS VS Ratchapol Pu-Ob-Orm THA M57 B1-B4 7 John Higgins SCO VS Muhammad Sajjad PAK M58 B3-B5 8 Anthony McGill SCO VS Yuan Sijun CHN M59 B2-B6 9 Matthew Selt ENG VS Boonyarit Keattikul THA M60 H3-H5 10 Ken Doherty IRL VS Saleh Mohammed AFG TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY M71 E1-E6 1 Stuart Bingham ENG VS Noppon Saengkham THA M72 E2-E3 2 Mark Davis ENG VS Craig MacGillivary SCO M73 E4-E5 3 Yan Bingtao CHN VS Soheil Vahedi IRI M74 A1-A3 4 Stephen Maguire SCO VS Alan Trigg UKR 4:00 M75 A2-A5 5 Liang Wenbo CHN VS Pankaj Advani IND p.m M76 A4-A6 6 Hassan Kerde AUS VS Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon THA M77 G1-G3 7 Marco Fu HKG VS Darren Paris SUI M78 G2-G5 8 Mark Williams WAL VS Peter Francisco RSA M79 G4-G6 9 Jamie Clarke WAL VS Thepchaiya Un-nooh THA M80 D1-D5 10 Ding Junhui CHN VS Ehsan Hydarinezhad IRI TIME M # GRP T PLAYER 1 - COUNTRY VS PLAYER 2 - COUNTRY M71 F1-F6 1 Joe Perry ENG VS Ratchapol Pu-Ob-Orm THA M72 F2-F3 2 Robert Milkins ENG VS Matthew Stevens WAL M73 F4-F5 3 Asjad Iqbal PAK VS Rory Thor MAS M74 C1-C2 4 Judd Trump ENG VS Michael White WAL 6:30 M75 C3-C4 5 Kristjan Helgason ISL VS Muhammad Asif PAK p.m. M76 C5-C6 6 Ahmad Galal EGY VS Noppadon Noppachorn THA M77 H1-H4 7 Mark Selby ENG VS Wael Talaat EGY M78 B4-B6 8 Muhammad Sajjad PAK VS Boonyarit Keattikul THA M79 B2-B5 9 Matthew Selt ENG VS Yuan Sijun CHN M80 B1-B3 10 John Higgins SCO VS Anthony McGill SCO.
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