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• Australian takes 4-3 lead over Ding Junhui in final• World no3 ranking is assured for snooker's rising starNeil Robertson, the 27-year-old Australian left-hander who already has three world ranking titles to his name, became the 30th player to compile a century of centuries in professional competition in taking a 4-3 interval lead over China's Ding Junhui, in their best-of-17-frames final of the Grand Prix at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow.His 124...
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Neil Robertson became the most successful overseas player after an emphatic 9-4 victory over China's Ding Junhui to lift the Grand Prix trophy.In an initially topsy-turvy battle, Robertson cruised to ...
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A miscue on the black in the seventh frame sent Peter Ebdon out of the Grand Prix as China's Ding Junhui won 5-2. Ebdon's misfortune allowed Ding to reach the semi-finals with a 77 break. Mark Williams also took advantage of an error from his ...
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BBC SportSnooker: Robertson holds slender leadTeleTextNeil Robertson leads Ding Junhui by a narrow margin after a topsy-turvy first session in the Grand Prix final. Australian Robertson goes into the evening's ...Century of centuries for irresistible Neil Robertson in Glasgow showdownguardian.co.ukJohn Higgins is best snooker player in the world, says beaten Mark AllenScottish Daily RecordInternational Bright Young Things – Ding And Robertson...
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• Chinese star wins six straight frames to claim win• Roberston beats Higgins to reach finalDing Junhui brushed aside former world champion Mark Williams 6-1 to reach the final of the Grand Prix in Glasgow.Williams started in brilliant fashion with a total clearance of 142, only for Ding to reel off the next six frames in succession. He will face Australia's Neil Robertson in Sunday's final at the Kelvin Hall after the left-hander beat home...
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