Lisowski leads Saengkham 7-3 at World Snooker Championship 2023
Lisowski closes the 10th frame out, 84-44.
He ends it with a break of 18, opting against a clearance with just the black remaining.
Long way back for Saengkham now.
Day leads Wilson early at World Snooker Championship 2023
Day picks up the opening frame against Wilson to lead 1-0.
Lisowski leads Saengkham 6-3 at World Snooker Championship 2023
Lisowski grinding out a fine break here, 44 and counting.
He leads by 10 (50-40) in this tense 10th frame.
The break ends at 52 after getting stuck behind the blue when on the yellow. A chance for Saengkham then, 18 behind with 27 remaining.
Day and Wilson battle out opening frame at World Snooker Championship 2023
Day has built a tidy lead of 56 over Wilson in the opening frame of their match.
But now Wilson is at the table and looking to mount a comeback.
Lisowski leads Saengkham 6-3 at World Snooker Championship 2023
It’s another break of 18 for Saengkham , a lead of 30 over Lisowski.
A safety exchange commences…
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Lisowski leads Saengkham 6-3 at World Snooker Championship 2023
A sensational long-range red from Saengkham starts things off nice.
Can he close the deficit to Lisowski?
That’s a mistake, an unforced error missing the red there, the break ends at 18.
It’s not an easy chance for Jack though, the black if out of commission.
A messy visit to the table brings Saengkham back.
World Snooker Championship odds
Jack Lisowski leads Noppon Saengkham 6-3 and will hope to polish off his first-round match this morning.
While Kyren Wilson and Ryan Day start their match on the other side of the curtain.
Jack Lisowski vs Noppon Saengkham
Jack Lisowski 1/10
Noppon Saengkham 11/2
Kyren Wilson vs Ryan Day
Kyren Wilson 4/9
Ryan Day 13/8
Ronnie O’Sullivan slammed by snooker rival: ‘He’s a nice person when he’s asleep’
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s second-round opponent at the World Snooker Championship. Hossein Vafaei, has stoked the rivalry between the pair by suggesting the seven-time world champion is “a nice person when he’s asleep”.
Vafaei produced a scintillating session of snooker to turn an overnight 5-4 deficit against Ding Junhui into a thumping 10-6 win in their first-round encounter, before using the post-match interview to add fuel to the fire ahead of his clash with O’Sullivan.
Vafaei – who became the first Iranian player to win a match at the Crucible Theatre by beating Ding – is known for his showmanship on and off the baize and was keen to stress that facing the consensus greatest snooker player of all time held no fear for him.
Ronnie O’Sullivan slammed by snooker rival: ‘He’s a nice person when he’s asleep’
Hossein Vafaei has hit out at O’Sullivan ahead of their World Snooker Championship second-round encounter
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