The other semifinal also brought cheers from the
crowd. Pan, from China, defeated legendary Allison
Fisher, who holds fifty-three WPBA Classic Tour
titles. They split sets 4-3 and 4-3, and after
trading safeties in the sudden death game, Pan
finally ran the table to win the match. Corr’s
final match against Pan was a nail-biter,
featuring flawless run outs and exquisite safety
play. Corr easily won the first set 4-2. Pan then
took the first game of set two, and following
multiple safety duels, got out with a score of
4-1. They then went into sudden death, where Pan
won the lag and the break and worked her way
through the 4 ball. At that point, having left
herself in bad position for the next shot, she
played safe, placing the 5 ball on the foot rail
and the cue ball far down table.
crowd. Pan, from China, defeated legendary Allison
Fisher, who holds fifty-three WPBA Classic Tour
titles. They split sets 4-3 and 4-3, and after
trading safeties in the sudden death game, Pan
finally ran the table to win the match. Corr’s
final match against Pan was a nail-biter,
featuring flawless run outs and exquisite safety
play. Corr easily won the first set 4-2. Pan then
took the first game of set two, and following
multiple safety duels, got out with a score of
4-1. They then went into sudden death, where Pan
won the lag and the break and worked her way
through the 4 ball. At that point, having left
herself in bad position for the next shot, she
played safe, placing the 5 ball on the foot rail
and the cue ball far down table.