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Tour Championship: John Higgins holds off Mark Williams fightback to reach quarter-finals

By britishbulletin.com31 March 20261 Min Read
Tour Championship: John Higgins holds off Mark Williams fightback to reach quarter-finals
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Defending champion John Higgins held off a fightback from Mark Williams to win 10-8 in the first round of the Tour Championship in Manchester.

Four-time world champion Higgins got off to a slow start as world number four Williams won the first two frames, which included a break of 121.

The deficit sparked Higgins into life, with the 50-year-old Scotsman winning the next seven frames to take control of the match.

Williams, 51, clawed four frames back to trail 7-6, before a break of 110 saw Higgins regain a two-frame cushion.

Breaks of 107 and 76 saw Williams fight back again to level the tie at 8-8, but the Welshman could not sustain his momentum as Higgins won the next two frames to book his place in the last-eight.

Higgins’ win sets up a quarter-final tie against Mark Selby, who received a bye in the first round.

Elsewhere, Barry Hawkins beat in-form Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 10-8 to set up a quarter-final against Neil Robertson.

Un-Nooh earned his place at the Tour Championship following his stunning victory over Ronnie O’Sullivan in the World Open final earlier this month.

Chris Wakelin defeated Wu Yize 10-6 and will face Zhao Xintong in the last-eight.

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