Thor ends 14-year-old Iulian Boiko’s dream of qualifying for World Championship
Teenager Iulian Boiko saw his bid to reach the World Championship end in the first qualifying round with a 6-3 defeat by Thor Chuan Leong.
The 14-year-old Ukrainian is the youngest player to have competed in the qualifiers, which are being held behind closed doors at the English Institute Of Sport in Sheffield.
Malaysia player Thor, 32, dominated the opening session and led 3-1 at the interval.
It was an assured performance from Thor Chuan Leong, who made breaks of 68, 63, 68, 83 and 69 on his way to a 6-3 win over Ukrainian prospect Iulian Boiko.
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Boiko, though, edged a tense fifth frame to reduce the deficit before the amateur potter then levelled the match at 3-3.
However, it was world number 100 Thor who went on to wrap up victory, clinched with another half-century break, as he moved into the second of four qualifying rounds.
Elsewhere during Wednesday’s afternoon matches, Norfolk player Barry Pinches, once in the world top 20, coasted past Dean Young 6-0 and Northern Ireland’s Gerard Greene saw off Brian Ochoiski 6-1.
The main draw is scheduled to start on July 31 at the Crucible, with the high-profile championships one of a select number of sporting events which will pilot the safe return of spectators after the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
James Cahill will not have the chance to repeat last year’s heroics of dumping out Ronnie O’Sullivan at The Crucible.
The 24-year-old lost out 6-2 to Belgian teenager Ben Mertens.