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China's young guns off to a strong start at snooker British Open qualifiers
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Si Jiahui acknowledges the crowd during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP
Si Jiahui acknowledges the crowd during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP

Si Jiahui acknowledges the crowd during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP

China's burgeoning snooker prodigy Si Jiahui continues to make his mark on the World Snooker Tour as the 21-year-old outclassed German contender Lukas Kleckers with a commanding 4-1 victory in the illustrious British Open's first round of qualifying. 

Having astounded the global snooker community by becoming the youngest World Championship quarterfinalist in over two decades last April, Si encountered a sluggish start in Leicester, surrendering the opening frame. However, he swiftly found his rhythm and rallied just in time, propelling himself to advancement through a series of impressive breaks. 

It's worth noting that Si's display in this opening tie didn't quite measure up to the world-class standards. There was a noticeable disparity between his showing on Monday and the jaw-dropping performance he delivered at the World Championships.  

Thankfully, Kleckers wasn't particularly formidable, and thus couldn't fully exploit Si's errors. If the Chinese youngster desires a more favorable standing in this tournament, he must swiftly regain his peak form and make substantial strides in enhancing his defensive prowess.

Si Jiahui in action during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP
Si Jiahui in action during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP

Si Jiahui in action during the World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theater in Sheffield, England, April 28, 2023. /CFP

Meanwhile, Si's compatriot Ma Hailong also qualified to the next round courtesy of a 4-2 win over lower-ranked English veteran Ian Burns. It was the 20-year-old's maiden victory in his debut season on the tour. 

Elsewhere, four-time British Open champion Stephen Hendry experienced an unexpected defeat at the hands of Pakistan's Muhammad Asif. In his inaugural competitive match of the new season, Hendry initially seized the advantage by clinching the opening frame.  

But his opponent swiftly retaliated, stringing together three consecutive frames to surge ahead with a 3-1 lead. Hendry valiantly secured the fifth frame to keep the contest alive, but ultimately fell short as Asif sealed the upset victory with a decisive closing knock of 66. 

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