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World Snooker Championship 2020: Barry Hawkins beats Alexander Ursenbacher


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Barry Hawkins was beaten by Ronnie O’Sullivan in the 2013 World Championship final

World number 15 Barry Hawkins made light work of Swiss debutant Alexander Ursenbacher with a 10-2 first-round victory at the World Championship.

Englishman Hawkins has one of the best recent records at the Crucible, reaching the final in 2013 and making four further semi-final appearances.

He held a 7-2 overnight lead and had no troubling in completing the win to set up a meeting with Neil Robertson.

Meanwhile, Scotland’s Stephen Maguire trails England’s Martin Gould 7-2.

Wednesday sees the start of the second-round matches as four-time champion John Higgins faces Kurt Maflin and three-time winner Mark Williams plays Masters champion Stuart Bingham.



Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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