Luca Brecel suffers nightmare defeat in whitewash loss to Stuart Bingham in China Open qualifier
Published 14/06/2026 at 14:06 GMT+1
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Luca Brecel has made a nightmare start to the new snooker season after suffering a 6-0 defeat to Stuart Bingham in failing to qualify for the China Open next month.
Watch extraordinary moment Brecel quits mid-match at Xi'an Grand Prix
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The 2023 world champion has dropped to a lowly 44th in the latest rankings after becoming Belgium's first world champion with an epic 18-15 win over Mark Selby when he rose to a career-high of world No. 2.
But he will be taking no further part in the China Open, with 2015 Crucible winner Bingham producing breaks of 56, 104 and 68 at Leicester's Mattioli Arena to secure his trip to the final stage of the newly restored ranking event in Taiyuan.
Of course, it is early in the new campaign, but Brecel, who defeated Jamie Clarke 6-5 in the third qualifying round, has a provisional end-of-season ranking of 65th.
'The Belgian Bullet' - whose best outing was a run to the English Open quarter-finals last season - would benefit greatly from finding some form to avoid being sucked into a taut battle to keep his World Snooker Tour card.
He is due to return to Leicester for the third round of qualifying for the Wuhan Open on Tuesday, and a match with Steven Hallworth or new women's world champion Panchaya Channoi at 14:30.
Bingham's reward is a meeting with four-time world champion John Higgins in the last 32 of the China Open, a ranking event won by Neil Robertson when it was last held in 2019.
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Former champion Brecel beaten in World Championship qualifying
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There was also a dominant win for Hossein Vafaei, who completed a 6-1 dismissal of David Lilley, boosted by runs of 126 and 132.
The recent World Championship quarter-finalist will face Mark Allen in China.
Elsewhere, Anthony McGill completed a 6-2 win over Joe O'Connor to set up a meeting with Xiao Guodong in the last 32, while Noppon Saengkham dismantled Elliot Slessor 6-1.
Next up for the former Scottish Open finalist is world No. 1 Judd Trump.
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The China Open has returned to the main circuit after a seven-year absence, with four qualifying rounds being staged in Leicester between June 10-14.
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