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The 2007 Euro-Asia Masters Challenge was a professional non-ranking team (also referred to as the Euro–Asia Team Challenge) and invitational snooker event that took place from 12 to 15 July 2007 at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

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  • Euro-Asia Masters Challenge 2007 (de)
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  • Die Euro-Asia Masters Challenge 2007 war ein professionelles Snookerturnier, das vom 12. bis zum 15. Juli 2007 im Rahmen der Saison 2007/08 im Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hongkong ausgetragen wurde. Sieger wurde der Schotte John Higgins, der im Finale den Thailänder James Wattana mit 5:4 bezwang. Nebenher wurde als Team-Event die Euro-Asia Team Challenge ausgetragen, die die vier Vertreter Europas mit 5:3 gegen die Spieler aus Asien gewinnen konnten. Das höchste Break des gesamten Turnieres war ein 127er-Break von John Higgins. (de)
  • The 2007 Euro-Asia Masters Challenge was a professional non-ranking team (also referred to as the Euro–Asia Team Challenge) and invitational snooker event that took place from 12 to 15 July 2007 at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. (en)
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  • The 2007 Euro-Asia Masters Challenge was a professional non-ranking team (also referred to as the Euro–Asia Team Challenge) and invitational snooker event that took place from 12 to 15 July 2007 at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The tournament was a revival of the two Euro-Asia Masters Challenge events played under the same name in 2003. The tournament's team event consists of two teams of four, the European team and the Asian team, playing in a single-frame, best-of-nine competition, with Team Europe defeating Team Asia with a score of 5–3. The tournament's singles event featured eight players in two groups of four, with the top two in each group progressing to semi-finals. John Higgins defeated James Wattana 5–4 in the final to win the £25,000 prize. (en)
  • Die Euro-Asia Masters Challenge 2007 war ein professionelles Snookerturnier, das vom 12. bis zum 15. Juli 2007 im Rahmen der Saison 2007/08 im Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hongkong ausgetragen wurde. Sieger wurde der Schotte John Higgins, der im Finale den Thailänder James Wattana mit 5:4 bezwang. Nebenher wurde als Team-Event die Euro-Asia Team Challenge ausgetragen, die die vier Vertreter Europas mit 5:3 gegen die Spieler aus Asien gewinnen konnten. Das höchste Break des gesamten Turnieres war ein 127er-Break von John Higgins. (de)
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