Chinese prodigy Ding Junhui heads the seedings in snooker singles as the draw
for cue sports at the Doha Asian Games was announced Saturday.
The 19-year-old Ding, gold medalist at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, will
spearhead the Chinese charge on the medals in cue sports at the Al-Saad Stadium
from Dec. 4-11.
However, Ding may have to negotiate Indian Manan Chandra, a semifinalst at
the recent world championship, in quarterfinals, and this battle should be one
of the highlights of the competition.
Atthasit Mahitthi of Thailand has been seeded second in snooker singles.
Thailand's Praput Chaithanasakun, the double gold medalist at the 2002 Busan
Asian Games, tops the seedings in billiards singles, followed by Oo Kyaw of
Myanmar.
The field also includes Pankaj Advani of India, the world championship and
Asian championship winner in 2005.
Players from Chinese Taipei and the Philippines dominate the seedings in the
pool events, namely 8-Ball and 9-Ball.