
Meanwhile, in Group 28, Ricky Walden emerged as a formidable contender, leading with 7 points after impressive performances, including a 3-1 victory against Chang Bingyu and another 3-1 win over Robert Milkins. Chang Bingyu trailed with 4 points, while both Milkins and Steven Hallworth ended with 2 points each. The matches, played in a 4-frame format during the group stages, set the stage for an electrifying final that will be a best of five frames.
As the competition unfolds under the auspices of the World Snooker Tour (WST), the stakes are high, with prize money ranging from £1,000 to £6,000 depending on the stage and position. For more detailed results and standings, visit snooker and Championship League Snooker.
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