Resultados

2024 Open do Mundo - Qualificação 03/18 06:30 7 Judd Trump v Thor Chuan Leong 5-2
2024 Open do País de Gales - Qualificação 01/27 10:00 7 Thor Chuan Leong v Ma Hailong 2-4
2024 Masters da Alemanha - Qualificação 12/18 14:30 7 Thor Chuan Leong v Ben Mertens 3-5
2023 Open da Escócia 12/14 22:20 4 Gary Wilson v Thor Chuan Leong 4-1
2023 Open da Escócia 12/14 15:40 5 Thor Chuan Leong v Ashley Carty 4-3
2023 Open da Escócia 12/13 15:55 6 Daniel Wells v Thor Chuan Leong 3-4
2023 Snooker Shoot-Out 12/06 20:40 7 Thor Chuan Leong v David Gilbert 0-1
2023 Campeonato do RU - Qualificação 11/20 14:30 8 Scott Donaldson v Thor Chuan Leong 6-2
2023 Campeonato do RU - Qualificação 11/19 09:30 7 Thor Chuan Leong v Riley Powell 6-0
2023 Open da Escócia - Qualificação 11/02 13:00 7 Thor Chuan Leong v Graeme Dott 4-1
2023 Northern Ireland Open 10/25 09:00 6 Zhang Anda v Thor Chuan Leong 4-1
2023 Open da Irlanda - Qualificação 10/20 18:00 7 John Astley v Thor Chuan Leong 0-4

Wikipedia - Thor Chuan Leong

Thor Chuan Leong (simplified Chinese: 涂振龙; traditional Chinese: 涂振龍; pinyin: Tú Zhènlóng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thô͘ Chín-liông; born 24 March 1988), better known on the main tour as Rory Thor, is a Malaysian professional snooker player.

History

Thor, based in Penang, Malaysia represented his country at the 2006 & 2010 Asian Games and in the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and 2013 Southeast Asian Games, in the Southeast Asian Games he won bronze in the snooker singles and doubles and gold in the six red snooker singles.

In 2014, Thor won the ACBS Asian Snooker Championship in May, beating Taiwan's Hung Chuang Ming 7–3 in the final. This victory gained Thor a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2014–15 and 2015/2016 seasons. However, despite the tour starting in May, Thor did not start playing on the tour until February 2015. He played in the Six-red World Championship, but lost all five of his group matches. In his first match in a ranking event qualifier he was beaten 1–4 by Dechawat Poomjaeng. Although Thor lost all four of his matches this season he did push top 16 player Stuart Bingham to a deciding frame in the first round of the Welsh Open.

Thor again failed to win a single match in ranking events during the 2015–16 season; in contrast, he performed successfully in the European Tour events, winning all of his first-round matches and reaching last 16 twice, at the Paul Hunter Classic and the Gdynia Open. As a result, Thor was able to secure his place on the Main Tour for two further seasons by finishing tied 31st on the Order of Merit.

A 5–2 victory over Jack Lisowski saw Thor qualify for the 2016 World Open and he reached the second round by beating Luca Brecel 5–3, before losing 1–5 to Neil Robertson. He also advanced to the last 32 of the Gibraltar Open with wins over Matthew Roberts and Gary Wilson, but lost 3–4 to Igor Figueiredo.