Welsh Open 2007
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Cindy Ferguson asked:
Michaela Tabb, a 39-year-old female from Dunfermline happens to be the first female ever to arbiter a snooker ranking tournament final when she acquires charge at the Welsh Open. Tabb has formerly managed at all major events, including the 888.com World Snooker Championship and the SAGA Insurance Masters, but considers arbitrating her first final will be the most important component of her career.
And 29-year-old, Matthew Stevens, from Carmarthen has dropped down to the 21st spot in the provisional world rankings but is convinced he is returning to his championship winning shape as he anxiously awaits next week’s tournament and is aware that he must work hard to maintain his position in the official cream of the crop top 16.
Other players in anticipation of the Welsh Open include Snooker super star Ryan Day, a 26-year-old from Pontycymmer, who presently holds the 18th spot in the provisional rankings and is hoping for an excellent second half of the season that will lead him into the elite for the first time in his career.
And last but not least, top of the class snooker player, Stephen Lee, who won last year after defeating Shaun Murphy in the final, returns to the this year’s tournament for a shot at taking home the Trophy once again.
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Michaela Tabb, a 39-year-old female from Dunfermline happens to be the first female ever to arbiter a snooker ranking tournament final when she acquires charge at the Welsh Open. Tabb has formerly managed at all major events, including the 888.com World Snooker Championship and the SAGA Insurance Masters, but considers arbitrating her first final will be the most important component of her career.
And 29-year-old, Matthew Stevens, from Carmarthen has dropped down to the 21st spot in the provisional world rankings but is convinced he is returning to his championship winning shape as he anxiously awaits next week’s tournament and is aware that he must work hard to maintain his position in the official cream of the crop top 16.
Other players in anticipation of the Welsh Open include Snooker super star Ryan Day, a 26-year-old from Pontycymmer, who presently holds the 18th spot in the provisional rankings and is hoping for an excellent second half of the season that will lead him into the elite for the first time in his career.
And last but not least, top of the class snooker player, Stephen Lee, who won last year after defeating Shaun Murphy in the final, returns to the this year’s tournament for a shot at taking home the Trophy once again.
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