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Masters champion Robertson rallies to down Ding

CHINA'S Ding Junhui dropped a 5-3 lead to lose to defending champion Neil Robertson 5-6 in the opening match of the Masters in London on Sunday.

Australia's Robertson played a flawless game in the last three frames to reach the quarterfinals. He will face Mark Allen or Mark Davis.

Robertson started the match strongly with a break of 76 to win the opening frame, and he added a scrappy second for 2-0. Ding, who won this event two years ago, stormed back to take five of the next six frames with top runs of 103, 53, 127 and 54.

A break of 100 from Robertson in frame nine kept him in contention, then the key moment of the match came in the tenth when Ding, on a break of 50, was unlucky not to land on a red when splitting the pack off the blue. Robertson blasted in a trademark long red and crafted a superb 62 clearance for 5-5.

And when Ding left his opponent a red to a center pocket while breaking off in the decider, Robertson capitalized with a run of 90 to secure victory.

"I did think I was out," said the 30-year-old. "He was a bit unlucky, if he had landed on a red in the 10th frame it was all over. Overall I thought it was a great match. Two champions, some big breaks and close frames."

Ding said: "I played well today. I think 5-3 means nothing because he was 3-2 up then. I won three frames then and he won the last three frames. Anything can happen when he's playing very well. Sometimes you need a little bit of luck. He's a top player in the world. I was happy to play this game today and practise hard, and now I'll just go back to practise looking for the next tournament."



 

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