Alcaide and Woodward exit as World Championship is whittled down to 64
- Matt Lynch | Matchroom Pool
- Apr 7, 2022
- 2 min read
Third seed Alcaide and Woodward were amongst the casualties on day two of the World Pool Championship

David Alcaide and Skyler Woodward became two of the biggest exits so far as the 2022 World Pool Championship field was whittled down to the last 64 at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes.
Losers’ round one saw the first few scalps of the day as both Woodward and Alex Pagulayan were punished as they exited without a win to their name.
Woodward lost out to Daniele Corrieri in the opening match and he went hill-hill with Qatar’s Ali Al Obaidli who fluked the nine in the penultimate rack to hold the break in the final one, while Pagulayan was much-fancied heading into the tournament but he faltered against former Euro Tour winner Craig Osborne of Great Britain to exit early on the second day.
Rolling into the evening, it was losers’ qualification with 32 final players set to join the last 64 and the same amount heading home. On table one, Jayson Shaw demolished Jakub Koniar 9-3 to see the two-time Mosconi Cup champion draw Finland’s Petri Makkonen in the last 64.
Alcaide was a semi-finalist just under 12 months ago and his cueing suggested it would be straightforward against Hong Kong’s Lo Ho Sum, who was knocked into the losers’ bracket by defending champion Albin Ouschan. Lo, though, held his nerve in some cagey early moments to pull through and find himself in the last 64.
Pia Filler put in a stellar day to beat Ivan Meng Li in the afternoon and Bashar Hussein Abdulmajeed 9-6 to reach the last 64 for the first time and set up an enticing table one match with Mario He at 11am.
Things didn’t get much better for Mosconi Cup captain Jeremy Jones as he witnessed Billy Thorpe, Chris Reinhold and Tyler Styer all exit on day two, but positives were taken from seeing Nicholas De Leon beat So Shaw and Toh Lian Han by 9-2 and 9-7 scores respectively. De Leon will now face Ouschan.
There was also no such luck for Chris Melling on home soil, who exited at the hands of Bahram Lotfy who will now meet five-time US Open champion Shane van Boening tomorrow.
From now, it is single elimination with matches becoming race to eleven up until the final. The draw saw the 32 players who won in winners’ qualification drawn against the 32 players who won in losers’ qualification this evening.
Mosconi Cup USA hopeful Shane Wolford has been drawn against Masato Yoshioka, whilst Derby City Classic champion Francisco Sanchez Ruiz faces two-time world champion Thorsten Hohmann.
Brit Elliott Sanderson overcame a hill-hill finish with good friend and a man he sponsors in Tom Staveley to set up a clash with Chinese Taipei’s Chang Jung-Lin tomorrow.























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