Yorkshire Post

In- formGracei­s into second round

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SNOOKER: Mark Selby and John Higgins both showed glimpses of brilliance as they reached the second round of the UK Championsh­ip in Milton Keynes.

Selby, UK champion in 2012 and 2016, beat Michael White 6- 4 and made the highest break on the opening day of the tournament with a 140 clearance in frame three.

Three- time winner Higgins produced a break of 123 in the fifth frame of his comfortabl­e 6- 1 victory against Fergal O’Brien and made four other scores of over 50.

World number four Selby led 3- 2 and 5- 3 and sealed his passage with a break of 75 in the 10th frame after White had reduced the deficit to 5- 4.

Higgins was rarely in trouble against O’Brien after moving into a 3- 0 lead and although the Irishman took the fourth frame, he failed to register another point in the final three.

Leeds’ David Grace, who reached the semi- finals of last week’s Northern Ireland Open, beat Ian Burns 6- 4 and Chinese teenager Chang Bingyu produced a break of 136 in his 6- 4 defeat of Sam Craigie.

Barry Hawkins made halfcentur­y breaks in five frames as he strolled to a 6- 1 win against Riley Parsons.

Two- time winner Mark Williams cruised through to the second round by white- washing Ben Hancorn 6- 0 and former world champion Graeme Dott was untroubled in his 6- 1 defeat of China’s Zhao Jianbo.

Jianbo’s countrymen Pang Junxu, Yan Bingtao and Li Hang all progressed to the second round.

Pang upset world number 28 Tom Ford 6- 4, Yan beat Sean Maddocks by the same score, with the help of a 130- break in frame two, and Li’s 6- 3 win against Fraser Patrick included breaks of 134 and 101.

Germany’s world number 111 Simon Lichtenbur­g was a surprise 6- 3 winner against Scott Donaldson, 86 places higher in the rankings, and Jamie Clark squeezed past Martin O’Donnell 6- 5.

Earlier in the day, Anthony Hamilton and Ryan Day tested positive for coronaviru­s and withdrew from the tournament.

The pair were due to face Xu Si and Jak Jones respective­ly and they received walkovers into round two.

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