York (England), Dec 3 China’s Liang Wenbo, who came within six pots of making a break of 147 points in the opening match, again missed a chance to beat sixth seed Stephen Maguire in the third round of the UK Championships here.
The 26th seed, who fought back from 2-4 to lead 5-4, lost to the 2004 UK champion Maguire Monday, reports Xinhua.
Liang potted 15 reds with blacks in the last frame of the opening match but left himself a difficult cut on the yellow, leaving it at the jaws. A bumper bonus of 55,000 pounds plus the 4,000 high break prize is available for a maximum at the York Barbican Centre.
Fellow Chinese Tian Pengfei also squandered a 3-1 lead against defending champion Mark Selby and was beaten by 3-6 in the second round.
“I didn’t start well again. It seems to be the same old story from me. To be fair to Tian, he put me under pressure pretty much throughout the match. The problem is I probably try too hard to get off to a good start and it probably works out the other way instead of going out and relaxing,” said Selby.
China’s Xiao Guodong fell to former World No.1 Judd Trump 2-6.
The following are Monday’s results of the UK Championship snooker being played here:
Second round: Mitchell Travis (England) bt Kurt Maflin (England) 6-4; Neil Robertson (Australia) bt Robbie Williams (England) 6-1; Mark Selby (England) bt Tian Pengfei (China) 6-3.
Third round: Barry Hawkins (England) bt Gary Wilson (England) 6-4; Stuart Bingham (England) bt Anthony McGill (Scotland) 6-2; Joe Perry (England) bt Scott Donaldson (Scotland) 6-3; Shaun Murphy (England) bt Noppon Saengkham (Thailand) 6-2; Graeme Dott (Scotland) bt Allister Carter (England) 6-3; Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) bt Adam Duffy (England) 6-3; Judd Trump (England) bt Xiao Guodong (China) 6-2.