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In the fifth, current World Seniors champion Lilley led when he missed a red, and Lines made an excellent 47 clearance to clinch the title. I want to play for as long as I possibly can because I just love playing snooker. Here is the report on the official WSS site about quarter-finals day in Hull :. The first player through to the last four was Peter Lines who overcame good friend Kuldesh Johal Lines claimed the opener on the pink although qualifier Johal squared up with the second frame.
However, breaks of 60 and 69 helped the in-form Lines make it through and keep alive his hopes of being only the second player on the World Seniors Snooker Tour to have won both the world and UK championships. Lilley has yet to drop a frame so far after he dispatched world champion Joe Johnson Carrying on his impressive scoring form from round one, the year-old constructed breaks of 76 and 74 as he went ahead.
He then made a 58 in the third — eventually taking the frame on the final black — before rounding off another fine performance with a run of 59 in the fourth. In the evening session, Jimmy White moved closer to yet another seniors accolade after ending the challenge of qualifier Wayne Cooper. The three-time world and UK seniors champion produced breaks of 59 and 56 in the first two frames before securing the third on the final pink to go up.
White looked like wrapping up a clean sweep victory when he made a 53 in the fourth, although Cooper showed determination as he countered with a 50 and later got on the board via the pink. This just delayed the outcome, though, as the popular Londoner got across the line in the next frame for a win. The day concluded with the tie of the round as Ken Doherty denied Stephen Hendry in a rerun of their world championship final from nearly 25 years ago.
Hendry levelled the match with the aid of a 61 break in frame two, but Doherty — who himself crafted a 61 in frame four — was the stronger player in the latter stages and ended up going through comfortably. The semi-finals will take place during the afternoon session on Friday with the final in the evening. All four remaining players have already tasted success on the seniors circuit; Lines faces Doherty while White plays Lilley in a repeat of the world seniors final from the Crucible Theatre last spring.
Wayne Cooper looked very nervous, especially at the start and was not able to replicate the form he had shown in the last 16 round. Ken Doherty was far too good for Stephen Hendry.
This was often his undoing as, when missing, he usually left Ken in amongst the balls … There were some very good shots by Hendry, but no consistency. The lst 16 round was played over the last two days and, I have to say, my predictions proved pretty accurate. This is the World Deniors official report on the first day of the round :. The World Seniors Snooker Tour event began with defending champion Michael Judge exiting the tournament after losing to fellow main tour professional Peter Lines.
Lines — world seniors champion in — settled any early nerves he may have had with an 81 break in frame one, although Irishman Judge levelled up by claiming a scrappy second frame. However, the Yorkshireman, who reached the last 16 of the recent UK Championship, ousted the third on the final pink and then sealed victory with the fourth.
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