Graeme Dott sets World Championships target as he aims to make Crucible amends
Larkhall's Graeme Dott is keen to make up for lost time and reach the Crucible for the World Championships after two consecutive heartbreaks.
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Larkhall's Graeme Dott is keen to make up for lost time and reach the Crucible for the World Championships after two consecutive heartbreaks.
And so, this is it. After a season full of twists, turns and the unexpected, another World Championship is upon us. A month from now, it will all be over and one of the 144 entrants will have achieved snooker immortality, either joining the roll of honour as a first time champion or enhancing their status within the game by winning it again.
Graeme Dott booked his place in the Turkish Masters quarter-finals with a 5-4 win over fellow Scot John Higgins. Dott made runs off 76, 58, 62, 56 and 50 as he followed up his impressive semi-final showing at the European Masters last week with an solid win against the world No. 6.
Trump 0-0 Zhou (17-57) Ad/> Both men have had chances in this frame, but looks like Zhou is going to take it out. Lovely positional shot on green to red is followed by red and blue. 40 clear with 35 up, but Trump has seen enough.
John Higgins breezed into the last-32 of the inaugural Nirvana Turkish Masters with a 5-2 victory over top amateur star Dylan Emery.
Neil Robertson and Ronnie O’Sullivan left the blame with the referee after a strange incident at the Welsh Open which saw Robertson clearly foul and nothing called.
Neil Robertson joked that referee Andy Yates had a shocker during his match against Graeme Dott after failing to spot a foul. Robertson was the beneficiary of a slice of fortune during his 4-1 win against Dott at the Welsh Open on Wednesday. Ad/> After opening the first frame with a long red, the cue ball nestled in amongst the pack.
Neil Robertson eased to a 4-1 win over Graeme Dott to book his place in the last 32 of the Welsh Open. Robertson, who is bidding for a third title this year after winning the Players Championship and Masters, made breaks of 102, 75 and 52 in Newport. Ad/> The Australian will next face either Barry Hawkins or Ben Woollaston.