Khaleej Times

Ding’s world dream shattered by Hawkins

- AFP

london — Chinese snooker superstar Ding Junhui’s bid to become the first Asian player to win the world title will have to wait a further year as English opponent Barry Hawkins outclassed him 13-5 in his quarter-final.

Ding, 31, looked far off the player who had been made the favourite to be crowned world champion after the first round exit of defending champion Mark Selby and then the second round departure of the five-time champion ‘Rocket’ Ronnie O’Sullivan.

Hawkins, who beat Ding in 2013 on the way to a surprise appearance in the final where he lost to O’Sullivan, led 11-5 overnight and clinically rounded off the victory taking the first two frames on offer on Wednesday.

Indeed the 39-year-old Englishman finished with a flourish with a superb break of 117 — his second century of the encounter — to earn himself a semi-final spot for the fourth time in the past five editions.

Hawkins, who faces either twotime champion Mark Williams or Ali Carter in the semi-finals, said Ding, whose best performanc­e at the worlds is losing to Selby in the 2016 final, had perhaps wilted under the weight of expectatio­n back in China.

“I punished him every time he made a mistake and when someone is doing that against you, it is easy to miss a few,” said Hawkins.

“I managed to keep him under pressure. And there is a lot of pressure on his shoulders too.

“Winning 6-2 last night was huge and I am happy to get over the line. I felt like he gave up at the end.”

Hawkins’ compatriot Kyren Wilson is in a similar position leading Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen 11-5 after some dynamic potting. —

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