The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dott out but defending champion marches on

Scots former champion proves no match for world No 7 Barry Hawkins

- John skilbeck

Defending champion Mark Selby says he is feeling little pressure in his bid to win a third Betfred World Championsh­ip title.

Selby remains on course for back-toback crowns after booking a quarterfin­al place with a convincing 13-6 win over Xiao Guodong.

On the other table, former finalist Barry Hawkins set up a last-eight meeting with Stephen Maguire by overcoming 2006 champion Graeme Dott.

World No 7 Hawkins, who lost the 2013 final to Ronnie O’Sullivan, was three frames from victory when play restarted and he made light work of Dott to complete a 13-6 success.

The day’s other match was a much closer affair, with world No 8 Marco Fu running out a 13-11 winner over the man immediatel­y behind him in the rankings, Australia’s Neil Robertson.

Pre-tournament favourite Selby, who led 10-6 overnight, began yesterday’s session in blistering style, winning three successive frames to quickly dispose of his Chinese opponent.

Selby, Crucible winner in 2014 and last year, produced a century (101) in the opening frame of the session – his only one in the match – and then cleared up with a break of 73 to take the second after Xiao twice let him back in.

World No 44 Xiao had given himself hope in the match by winning the final two frames on Sunday but failed to recapture that form as Selby sealed a comfortabl­e passage into the next round with a break of 60.

“I felt as though I played a really solid game and didn’t really make too many mistakes. I put Xiao under pressure and a lot of the time when he missed I seemed to capitalise. Coming into this session with a four-frame lead was vital,” Selby said. “Xiao is a great player. “He got to the final at the Shanghai Masters a few years ago and I thought he was going to kick on.

“He didn’t really and sort of hit a brick wall for a couple of seasons. He’s proved again this tournament what a great player he is and he has a good future,” he said.

“I don’t feel under pressure as much, but I suppose that goes down to the season I’ve had leading into it.

“If I’d come here having not won anything and struggling a bit for form it would have been a little bit different with the defending champion tag on my back.

“But that isn’t the case this year and I seem to be really relaxed and enjoying my snooker and I think it is showing.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Graeme Dott at the table. The Scot went on to lose 13-6 to Barry Hawkins of England.
Picture: PA. Graeme Dott at the table. The Scot went on to lose 13-6 to Barry Hawkins of England.
 ??  ?? Defending champion Mark Selby is through to the quarter-finals of the Betfred World Championsh­ip after a 13-6 win over Xiao Guodong of China.
Defending champion Mark Selby is through to the quarter-finals of the Betfred World Championsh­ip after a 13-6 win over Xiao Guodong of China.

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