Qatari player Bashar Hussein has qualified for the sixteenth round of the World Masters Snooker Championship, which is hosted by the Qatar Billiards and Snooker Federation in conjunction with the Men’s and Women’s World Snooker Championships, and continues until tomorrow, Saturday, amid large participation from the most prominent world snooker champions and champions. Bashar Hussein qualified immediately after topping the 13th round after topping the thirteenth group, after winning all his matches, achieving the full score, after defeating the Polish Piotr Morad (3-0) and the Indian Jay Chopra (3-0). ), and Kuwaiti Ammar Taqi (with a score of (3-0). Bashar will meet in the round of 16 with the winner of the match against Iraqi Ali Hussein, who overcame the hurdle of the round of 32 after defeating Irishman John O’Sullivan with a score of (3-1). Ahmed Saif qualified second in the eighth group. Muhammad Al-Binali is second in the eleventh group to the round of 32, where the first will meet Welshman Darren Morgan and the second will meet the other Welshman, Philip Williams, in two strong confrontations, while Issa Al-Qubaisi and Abdul-Mohsen Khamis exited the Masters Championship competitions in the group stage.