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Fan Zhengyi praised after statement Champion of Champions win over Ryan Day - 'Not frightened to beat anyone'

Alexander Netherton

Updated 01/11/2022 at 22:59 GMT

Neal Foulds came away from the Champion of Champions group final between Fan Zhengyi and Ryan Day with plenty of praise for the 21-year-old Chinese player. Fan secured a 6-5 win over Day just hours after he had beaten Neil Robertson 4-3 with another solid showing. The 21-year-old now goes into the semi-finals on Saturday in Bolton hoping to keep his sensational tournament going.

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Neal Foulds was hugely impressed by Fan Zhengyi’s brilliant 6-5 victory over Ryan Day at the Champion of Champions on Tuesday night.
The pair were in action in the group final in Bolton to play for a spot in the semi-finals at the weekend, and they both put in exceptional performances to push one another all the way.
Ultimately the 21-year-old Chinese player followed up his 4-3 win over Neil Robertson earlier in the day with another narrow victory, but it was nevertheless a convincing effort with a string of high-scoring breaks.
Speaking on ITV4, Foulds said: “I think we’re seeing someone improving before our very eyes. He’d gone off the boil. He’s back, he’s more dangerous than ever.
“That was a great game of snooker from two unlikely sources. It was brilliant.”
Foulds believes that Zhengyi has the mindset to take on the challenge ahead.
“He’s not frightened to beat anyone. He won’t be overawed,” he said.
In the studio, Alan McManus agreed with that assessment, suggesting that Zhengyi plays best under a little pressure.
“Brilliant. I thought he was brilliant,” he observed. “He just plays his best snooker in the bigger arenas.”
Meanwhile, beaten finalist Day accepted there was no stopping his opponent.
“He was a bit like a terrier,” he noted. “He came out with 130-odd to go three-two. He just potted them off the lampshades in the second half and I was quite lucky to get five.
“I haven’t seen him play a lot, obviously he won the European Masters but we all remember he beat Ronnie O’Sullivan to be in this tournament.
"I’m sure he’ll go from strength to strength. There was no head dropping, he stuck to his game plan and executed it very well.”
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