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'It was embarrassing' - Ryan Day unhappy after error-strewn British Open semi-final win over Robbie Williams

Ryan Day said he was «embarrassed» with his performance despite progressing through to the British Open final with a gruelling 6-5 semi-final win over Robbie Williams in Milton Keynes. The Welshman will face Mark Allen for the trophy on Sunday, after finding some rhythm to come back from two frames behind and win an error-strewn match that lasted more than three hours. Ad Day will compete for his fourth career ranking trophy against 2018 Masters champion Allen, who comfortably beat Noppon Saengkham 6-1 earlier in the day.

Scottish OpenDay made to pay for errors as Higgins cruises into the Round of 16 at Scottish Open09/12/2021 AT 15:34 «Neither me nor Robbie played well,» said Day after the match. «It was embarrassing. I was missing balls all night.

I thought I started okay. Robbie made a good break in the second frame. It kind of went downhill from there.

»I didn't have an A, B, C or D game. All you can do is fight." The 42-year-old got off to a good start by taking the opening frame, aided by a break of 55 that ultimately led to Williams conceding. Allen beats Saengkham in comfortable fashion and books spot in final Allen holds on to beat Selby in quarter-final thriller Saengkham downs Jones to reach British Open semis, Day beats SiJun However, the world No.

61 fought back by taking the next frame with a break of 77 – the best either player mustered in the entire match – and clinching the following frame too to extend his lead. Day snookered himself on the pink in frame four after potting the blue, an error that cost him the frame and left him trailing 3-1 and walking off shaking his head at the mid-session interval. The two players traded frames to take the score to 4-2, but Day then found enough consistency to win

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