Big names are through to the Last-32 stage
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Breaks does not win matches and the same happened last night during the match between Ryan Thomerson and former World Champion Muhammad Asif of Pakistan.
Breaks does not win matches and the same happened last night during the match between Ryan Thomerson and former World Champion Muhammad Asif of Pakistan.
Anxiously waiting to play his first match in the 2016 World Championship, the German player Lukas Kleckers explode with a crackling break of 107 points. Lukas played against Jason Todd of New Zealand and defeated him in a one-sided affair 4-nil.
It’s the second day of competition and so far Amir Sarkhosh from Iran has already made five breaks in two matches he played. Yesterday he made three breaks but couldn’t reached the three digit, succeeded today and made 113 while playing against Marios Kleitou of Cyprus.