Duo edge through to Germany

The area’s two snooker professionals pocketed places in the venue stage of the German Masters.
Jimmy Robertson edged through to the venue stage of the German Masters on the back of a 5-4 win against Ian BurnsJimmy Robertson edged through to the venue stage of the German Masters on the back of a 5-4 win against Ian Burns
Jimmy Robertson edged through to the venue stage of the German Masters on the back of a 5-4 win against Ian Burns

St Leonards-based Mark Davis and Jimmy Robertson, from Bexhill, each won two matches at the qualifiers in Wigan at the end of last week to seal a spot in the event proper at the start of February.

World number 19 Davis followed up his 5-4 victory over Daniel Wells on Wednesday (which he clinched on a respotted black in the final frame) with a 5-3 success against 64th-ranked Gary Wilson on Friday afternoon.

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The opening four frames were shared, Wilson winning the first and third with a top break of 68, and Davis taking the second and fourth with a best run of 55.

Davis won the fifth to edge ahead for the first time at 3-2 only for Wilson to level with a 65. Davis clinched frame seven helped by a break of 50 and sealed victory by edging the next on the pink following an earlier 55.

Both of Robertson’s wins were by 5-4 scorelines. He followed up a hard-fought success against world number 88 Hammad Miah on Wednesday with a similarly close victory over Ian Burns on Friday afternoon.

World number 47 Robertson was behind on four occasions against 80th-ranked Burns and was never ahead until winning the all-important deciding frame.

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Burns made a blistering start with a break of 136 in the opening frame only for Robertson to edge the second on the black with a 34 clearance. Burns took the third thanks largely to a run of 65, but Robertson potted the final four colours to make it 2-2 at the interval.

Another 65 put Burns 3-2 ahead and although Robertson won the sixth, Burns took the seventh to move within one of victory. Robertson fashioned a break of 100 to level at 4-4 and a 74 gave him the decider.

The 28-year-old will face world number 13 Joe Perry at the venue stage, which will be contested by 32 players. Davis will be up against recently-crowned UK champion Ronnie O’Sullivan.