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World Snooker Championship: 'Unfortunate' - Joe Perry left stunned as he's wrongly introduced in comical gaffe

There were confusing and amusing scenes at the World Snooker Championship on Thursday morning as Joe Perry was wrongly introduced as his opponent, Robert Milkins, by emcee Rob Walker. The early match, which was not originally supposed to be played on this day, saw Perry lead the Welsh Open champion Milkins 7-2 following the first session of the encounter as the pair target a place in the second round.

Ad There was some entertainment before the players had even got to the table as Walker seemingly got confused over which player was due to enter the venue first and gave Perry a full introduction as his opponent, leaving The Gentleman utterly baffled. World ChampionshipHilarious moment as confused Joe Perry is introduced as opponent Robert Milkins3 HOURS AGO «Please welcome a player coming to the end of his best season on tour,» began a typically enthused Walker.

«He now needs to find the form that helped him lift the Welsh Open title in such fine style in February. He's been a grafter for his entire career and he will go for it this morning.

»He's a cider drinker, but we call him 'The Milkman', Robert Milkins!" Out strode a bewildered Perry, who tried to smile while shaking his head and pointing to his watch, before he eventually got to the table and embraced Walker, who suddenly realised what had happened. «As if by magic,» Walker responded, improvising with a laugh, «it's The Gentleman, Joe Perry!» «Well, this is unfortunate because, of course, Perry is the qualifier so he comes out first,» explained Dave Hendon, on commentary for Eurosport at the time.

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