Barry Hawkins eased to a 10-2 demolition of Switzerland’s
Alexander Ursenbacher to reach the second round of the Betfred World
Championship.
Hawkins holds a phenomenal Crucible record, today’s victory marks his 10th consecutive first round win at snooker’s Theatre of Dreams. He’s reached four World Championship semi-finals and a final and has now won 20 of his last 27 matches at the Sheffield event.
Next up Hawkins will face a
mouth-watering clash against world number two Neil Robertson. They last met at
the Crucible in 2015, when Hawkins edged a thrilling quarter-final meeting
13-12.
It was a steep learning curve
for debutant Ursenbacher. However, he did make history by becoming the first
Swiss player to reach the Crucible, after a narrow 10-8 win over Andrew
Higginson in the final round of qualifying.
Hawkins came into this
afternoon’s concluding session with a hefty 7-2 advantage. He made swift work
of getting over the line this afternoon. Breaks of 84 and 53 helped him to
three frames on the bounce, which sealed the 10-2 win.
Hawkins said: “I know he is a
dangerous player and when he gets going, he goes for his shots. I felt like if
I kept him tight, I would get my chances this way. A bit more experience under
his belt he might develop his all-round game. It’s tough coming here first
time. I lost 10-1 coming here first time. He did better than I did.
“The last few years I’ve
managed to play some good stuff here. I’ve had some unbelievable matches along
the way and I’d like to continue that nice form and that good record. But even
getting to the quarters or the semis, you are still going home a loser and you
are still not picking up the trophy. I’ll keep trying and see where it takes
me.
“It is very strange out there.
I found if very hard to concentrate yesterday. In spells I did, but in patches
I felt quite flat. I would rather be here playing than not. You just have to
remind yourself it is the World Championship, get your head down and give it
your all.
“Neil has been in fantastic form this season and got himself back up to number two in the world. He is one of those players that can get on a roll and just steamroll you. HIs long potting is fantastic and his record shows that.
“It is a tough game, you can’t ask for much harder in the second round. If you have nay aspirations of winning this tournament, you need to step up and beat them all. Especially players like Neil.
“I’m looking forward to seeing where my game is at.”