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World Snooker Championship: China’s Ding Junhui ahead as he aims to join Yan Bingtao in second round

  • Chinese No 1 Ding holds narrow lead after day one of his opening match

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China’s Ding Junhui in action against England’s Stuart Bingham at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. Photo: Xinhua
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China’s Ding Junhui established a narrow 5-4 lead over former title-holder Stuart Bingham on Monday as he looked to join compatriot Yan Bingtao in the second round of snooker’s World Championship.

Ding had a difficult start against Bingham, the 2015 world champion.

Although he had to come through qualifying after dropping out of the world’s top 16, the Englishman made a fine break of 131 in the opening frame and was 3-1 ahead at the mid-session interval thanks to a contribution of 129.

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But world No 9 Ding responded with clearances of 105 and 86 before a fluked black saw him take a hard-fought ninth frame of a match that will be played to a finish at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre on Tuesday.

No Asian player has yet won snooker’s prestigious title, with Canada’s Cliff Thorburn (1980) and Australia’s Neil Robertson (2010), the only world champions from outside Britain and Ireland in the modern era.

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