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Judge stopped Asif to meet Chandra in Pre-quarters

Michael Judge from Ireland curtailed former World Champion Muhammad Asif of Pakistan in the Last-32 stage and defeated him out 5-3 to move in the pre-quarter finals of 2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship here at Doha, Qatar.

Judge gave a good start to the match and further accelerated well to take up 3-1 lead. He also crafted two breaks of 63 and 66 in the procession to mount some pressure on Asif.

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Asif set new high break of 138

Muhammad Asif of Pakistan cracks up with the splendid break of 138 points to set a new high break of the competition surpassing previous best of 125 which Chinese player Yuan Sijun made few minutes before.

Asif was playing against Hisham Nadi of Egypt and in second frame he took on from the first opportunity to go on and made a fabulous clearance of 138. Later he scored another break of 60 points to close the match proceedings 4-nil in his favour.


With this, the day one had seen total three century breaks. Apart from these two, Mohammed Rais Senzahi from Afghanistan had also crafted 103 points break in the morning session.



The local boy from Qatar, Ahmad Saif, was also in a good form and finished his match with a well-crafted break of 85 points against Alexis Callewaert of France. He won the match 4-nil.

However, Felix Frede from Germany was on the verge of losing his first match but he recovered well on time in 6th frame to change the fate of his match.

Felix started up well and pocketed the first frame but after that Belan Sharif of Sweden countered him smartly to take 2-1 lead. Though Felix won another frame to come at par but Belan was quick to reply and stay on lead.

The sixth frame was crucial where Belan could have won the match but Felix pulled up on black ball game to set a decider and in last frame he dominated to seal the match 4-3.

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