Ryan Day ’embarrassed’ and Mark Allen ‘flawless’ ahead of unlikely British Open final
Ryan Day joked that he would be happy to concede the British Open final to Mark Allen before it starts after their respective semi-final performances.
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Ryan Day joked that he would be happy to concede the British Open final to Mark Allen before it starts after their respective semi-final performances.
Mark Allen hailed an "almost perfect" performance after storming into the British Open final in Milton Keynes with a 6-1 win over Noppon Saengkham.
Mark Allen comfortably beat Noppon Saengkham 6-1 to reach the final of the British Open in Milton Keynes. Saengkham had edged a 5-3 battle with Jamie Jones to reach the semi-finals, while Allen advanced after coming back to beat Mark Selby 5-3 in a marathon quarter-final. Ad Against Saengkham, however, he wasted no time in taking the first four frames in quick succession.
Thanks for joining us We will be back at 6.45pm with the second semi-final as Ryan Day and Robbie Williams meet to see who will face Mark Allen in the final in Milton Keynes on Sunday. Ad British OpenSaengkham downs Jones to reach British Open semis, Day beats SiJun17 HOURS AGO Allen 6-1 Saengkham «It was a perfect start today. I played pretty well,» said Allen.
Mark Allen moved into the Cazoo British Open semi-finals with a 5-3 victory over former world champion Mark Selby.
Mark Selby downplayed his fourth career maximum after hitting 147 in his 4-1 win over Jack Lisowski at the Cazoo British Open.
Mark Selby produced an outstanding maximum break on his way to a commanding victory over Jack Lisowski at the British Open. Playing some of his best snooker, Selby advanced to the quarter-finals in Milton Keynes with a 4-1 third round win. Ad The 39-year-old got off to a quite superb start, compiling the fourth 147 of his professional career, and rarely looked back in a potting display of both exceptional confidence and competence.
Mark Allen has been one of the big hitters in the snooker world for a while now, with his trophy cabinet not looking as full as his talent would suggest.