Zhang Stuns Zhao 6-5
World number three Zhao Xintong suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of Zhang Anda, who potted a respotted black ball in the final frame to win 6-5

Zhang Anda has pulled off a stunning upset at the China Open, defeating world number three Zhao Xintong 6-5 in a thrilling match. The deciding frame ended in dramatic fashion, with Zhang potting a respotted black ball to secure the win.
Zhang, ranked 19th in the world, was initially down 3-0 in frames but fought back to lead 5-4. However, last year's world champion Zhao forced a deciding frame, setting the stage for a nail-biting conclusion. Zhang was in control at 57-0 up, but Zhao fought back to lead with both players on the black.
The black was eventually potted by Zhang to force a respot, and the 34-year-old prevailed. This victory sets up a meeting with England's Chris Wakelin in the next round.
In another notable match, world number five John Higgins lost to 2015 world champion Stuart Bingham with a score of 6-4. Higgins' defeat marks a significant upset in the first round of the China Open.
## What's Next Zhang Anda's win over Zhao Xintong has significant implications for the tournament. With this victory, Zhang has secured a spot in the next round, where he will face Chris Wakelin. The China Open is a crucial event in the snooker calendar, and Zhang's win could be a turning point in his career.
The China Open is a prestigious tournament that attracts top players from around the world. The event is a testament to the growing popularity of snooker in China, and the competition is fierce. With Zhang's win over Zhao, the tournament has already seen a major upset, and fans can expect more thrilling matches in the coming rounds.
## Why it Matters The China Open is an important event in the snooker calendar, and the results can have a significant impact on the world rankings. Zhang's win over Zhao Xintong is a significant upset, and it could have implications for the world rankings. The tournament also provides a platform for players to showcase their skills and compete against the best in the world.





