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Ding Junhui shows century class to reach British Open last 64 with winning start to season against Oliver Lines

Ding Junhui showed his class as he finished with a brilliant 128 break to book his place in the British Open last 64 with a 4-2 win over Oliver Lines in Wigan. The 35-year-old Chinese icon has not won a ranking title since his 2019 success at the UK Championship, but certainly looked to be in the mood at the Robin Park Leisure Centre on Wednesday afternoon. Ad A break of 51 in the opening frame helped him establish a 2-0 lead before world No.

59 Lines restored parity at 2-2 with timely contributions of 51 and 62. British OpenHendry dumped out of British OpenA DAY AGO It was the last points he would score in the contest as 2016 world finalist Ding unearthed knocks of 81 and 128 without response to book his place in the last-64 draw in Milton Keynes next month. The British Open is the third ranking event of the season and will be staged at the Marshall Arena on September 26-October 2 with the world's top 16 beginning their campaign at the Buckinghamshire venue.

China's strong showing in qualifying continued elsewhere at the Robin Park Leisure Centre with Lu Ning edging out Turkish Masters finalist Matthew Selt 4-3, Lyu Haotian easing past Mark King 4-1, and Tian Pengfei a 4-2 winner against Sam Craigie. Selt contributed 65, 122 and 53 in his match, but still came up short as Lu responded with 68, 97 and 79 before claiming a tense final frame. Selt had a chance to claim victory, but missed the final blue attempting to gain position on the pink on the opposite cushion.

Lu responded with blue and pink enough to see out the win. Xu Si, Chen Zifan, Zhang Anda, Li Hang and Zhao Jianbo have already advanced to the last 64 in the race for the £100,000 first prize. Who does O'Sullivan face at British Open? Williams defends title

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