This morning, the ** Welsh Open continued on the 3rd day, the latest report, Robbie Williams, who defeated Ding Junhui in the last round, made persistent efforts, and once again played 4-2, eliminating the world No. 106 Duffy to advance, and the opponent in the next round has been determined. At present, 4 seats were born in the top 16, and there are no Chinese players, Fan Zhengyi and Fu Jiajun will appear later in the sixth day of the Lunar New Year and hit the 1 8 finals.
Robbie Williams has debuted for many years, and his best record is the top 4 of the 2013 India Open, and he has defeated Trump, Higgins, Robertson and other famous players, and has considerable strength. In the second round of this tournament, Robbie Williams defeated seeded player Ding Junhui 4-2, rewriting the record between the two sides to 3 wins and 3 losses. In the 3rd round against Duffy, although Ding Junhui only won with 1 single shot in the whole game, he handled the key ball better, ended the battle 67-50 in the 6th game, and finally eliminated the opponent 4-2, and will play the No. 5 seed and 10-time champion Mark Allen in the fourth round.
4 seats were born in the round of 16, in addition to Robbie Williams, the seeded player and 26-time champion of the ranking tournament Mark Williams overturned and lost 1-4 to McGill. Mark Allen stopped Si Jiahui 4-1, and although the Chinese teenager won the runner-up of the German Masters in the last stop, he had nothing to do under the ferocious firepower of the small steel cannon. Selt made a quick decision, eliminated amateur Doon Jones 4-1, and completed 135 and 63 points in a single stroke.
No Chinese players have yet made it to the round of 16, and tonight, Fu Jiajun and Fan Zhengyi will be in action. China's 3 crown champion defeated Suretti 4-3 in the second round, and will play Danny Wells tonight; Former European Masters champion Fan Zhengyi PK Aaron Hill, who had just beaten Selby in an upset. I look forward to the Chinese twin stars continuing to move forward and attacking the Welsh Open champion, come on.