Here is WST report on day 2 at the 2024 Xi’an Grand Prix.
Kyren Wilson admits he has celebrated his World Championship victory so much that he needed a new waistcoat, but he’s now getting back into shape and continued his progress at the Xi’an Grand Prix with a 5-2 win over He Guoqiang to reach the last 32.
After a slow start to the season, failing to progress beyond his group in the Championship League then losing 6-0 to Zhou Yuelong at the Shanghai Masters, Wilson now looks to be finding his feet. He took a 2-1 lead today with a break of 72, then China’s He replied with a 101 for 2-2. The turning point came in frame five when He, last season’s Rookie of the Year, made 54 only for Wilson to reply with a 69 clearance. The Kettering ace added the next two frames to wrap up victory.
“As World Champion, people expect you to win all the time,” said the 32-year-old. “After I lost in Shanghai I went back home to my local town and people were asking ‘what happened?’ It doesn’t work like that, the standard on tour is so high. I don’t feel that I have to win titles this season to prove myself. I’ll keep doing the things I always do, working hard and preparing properly for events.
“I have had some amazing experiences over the last few months, some of which I’ll remember for a lifetime, like taking the trophy to Stamford Bridge and to Great Ormond Street Hospital, and joining the Aston Martin F1 team at the British Grand Prix. I’ve also had to get a new waistcoat made having drunk far too much beer! I just wanted to enjoy the summer because it was such a buzz to win my first world title, for all of my family and friends.
Performance of the day came from Shaun Murphy as he smashed Jamie Clarke 5-0 in 55 minutes with breaks of 103, 76, 100, 84 and 128.“I need to make some inroads after what was terrible season last year,” said Murphy, who was runner-up at last month’s Shanghai Masters. “The end of season provisional list is bleak reading for me at the moment and I don’t want to have to go to the qualifiers for the World Championship. If I play like that, I might be ok. With this one and then the tournament in Saudi we have two huge money events and there will be a lot of movement in the rankings.”
Ronnie O’Sullivan booked his last 32 place with a 5-2 win over tour rookie Bulcsu Revesz. After losing the opening frame, O’Sullivan hit back to take five of the next six with runs of 78, 82, 57 and 65.
Mark Selby strolled to a 5-0 success over Aaron Hill with top breaks of 115 and 113, while world number one Mark Allen top scored with 131 as he beat David Lilley 5-1.
Neil Robertson needs a much improved season to get back into the top 16, but suffered a 5-2 reverse against Yuan Sijun.
Former World Champion Graeme Dott scored a fine 5-2 win over Zhang Anda with a top break of 102. Alfie Burden couldn’t build on last night’s win over Ding Junhui, as he lost 5-4 to Xu Si having let slip a 4-2 lead.
Ronnie scored better today. Here are the scores for his match:

And some images shared on Weibo …






I’m not sure how much the conditions contributed to this but both players appeared to feel the need to play with more power than I expected on many shots. Ronnie is a touch player and he tends to lose accuracy when playing with power. This certainly happened today but he wasn’t punished. Ronnie’s next opponent will be Yuan Sijun. I expected Neil Robertson … but his poor form seems to continue. It worrying really. That said, Yuan is a very good player, not to be underestimated.
As always, all the results are available on snooker.org
I’m quite happy to see Ricky Walden progress. Dominic Dale is also through to the last 32, after beating Noppon Saengkham.
Interestingly the afternoon “table 1” match featured Zhang Anda and Graeme Dott. Kyren Wilson, the reigning World Champion played during that same session… but then who gets the “main” table is decided by WST, with the promoters and broadcasters and Zhang is – was actually – the highest ranked Chinese player left in the draw.
Interestingly as well, the table 1 matches are available, in full, to watch on matchroom.live for those who missed them.
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Yuan Sijun was a talented player, but a lot of it fell away during the COVID lockdown. Yesterday’s match ended in a bizarre sequence when Robertson was playing on for snookers. Yuan gave away 19 points in unnecessary fouls including an in-off, an accidental pot of the brown and a 7-point waistcoat foul. Ultimately he fell over the line. Yuan Sijun may be the most flamboyant character on the tour, but sometimes calmness is necessary…