Mark Allen peeled off two century breaks to beat Aaron Hill and ease into the British Open third round, one day after complaining the table he had played on should be "burned".Allen won a final-frame shootout in his tournament opener against Gary Wilson before the Antrim man described conditions at the Centaur Arena in Cheltenham as "absolutely embarrassing".The world number three, who apologised to interviewer Rob Walker on X for his outburst, had few problems on Tuesday as he defeated Cork native Hill 4-1, book-ending the win with ton-plus breaks.Allen started the match with breaks of 102 and 56 before moving to the brink of victory by taking a scrappy third frame.
After losing the fourth, a 101 break sealed victory for Allen.After having some time to calm down I'd like to apologise to @robwalkertv for that interview.
My anger wasn’t directed at him and he definitely deserved a better interview. My frustrations were100% at the conditions which frankly haven’t been anywhere near good enough this seasonFollowing the win over Hill, Allen also posted, "Never easy playing a mate but job done and onto round 3."Judd Trump saw off Wales' Ryan Day 4-2 but the world number one was unable to claim the century break he needed to become just the third player in history to reach 1,000 in his career.Trump moved to 999 centuries on Monday but a last-frame 80 was the closest he came to joining Ronnie O'Sullivan, who achieved the mark in 2019, and John Higgins, who did so at the English Open last week.Neil Robertson continued his good recent form with a 4-1 win over Chris Totten, courtesy of breaks of 100, 99, 86 and 53.The Australian, who claimed his first ranking title since the 2022 Tour Championship at the English Open on Sunday,