Snooker - Higgins advances to Indian Open second round
Scotland’s John Higgins thrashed England’s Joel Walker 4-0 to reach the second round of the Indian Open on Tuesday.
The four-times world champion was aided by a string of mistakes from Walker, including three fouls in the opening frame, as he sailed into a 2-0 lead before sealing an easy victory with breaks of 76 and 61 in frames three and four respectively.
“It's the best table that I have played on all year,” said Higgins. "I was lucky today. It was Joel's first match on the TV and he gave me a lot of chances.
“I have not been playing well of late because I was tinkering with the cue that I changed a few times, tried different sizes.
“But now, I am happy with my cueing and hopefully, win a few matches. I capitalised on my breaks as the best-of-seven-frames is a difficult format.”
Elsewhere there were surprises as 89th seed Gary Wilson knocked out 20th seed Dominic Dale without conceding a frame and India’s Pankaj Advani overcame Marcus Campbell 4-1 despite sitting 43 places below his rival in the seeding order.
Scotland’s John Higgins thrashed England’s Joel Walker 4-0 to reach the second round of the Indian Open on Tuesday.
The four-times world champion was aided by a string of mistakes from Walker, including three fouls in the opening frame, as he sailed into a 2-0 lead before sealing an easy victory with breaks of 76 and 61 in frames three and four respectively.
“It's the best table that I have played on all year,” said Higgins. "I was lucky today. It was Joel's first match on the TV and he gave me a lot of chances.
“I have not been playing well of late because I was tinkering with the cue that I changed a few times, tried different sizes.
“But now, I am happy with my cueing and hopefully, win a few matches. I capitalised on my breaks as the best-of-seven-frames is a difficult format.”
Elsewhere there were surprises as 89th seed Gary Wilson knocked out 20th seed Dominic Dale without conceding a frame and India’s Pankaj Advani overcame Marcus Campbell 4-1 despite sitting 43 places below his rival in the seeding order.