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Lisovsky was in a desperate situation! The three-time world champion is out of the cold, and Wafi wins quickly to advance!

In the second round of the World Snooker Turkish Masters, which just ended on March 9, 2022, Waffi blasted a 98- point, 91-point, 52-, 69-, and 70-point performance to eliminate Ben Wollaston 5-3 to advance to the round of 32. Although Lissovsky had a strong performance in the previous game, he was somewhat overwhelmed by Martin O'Donnell's onslaught of 59, 52, 99 and 81 points, although he beat O'Donnell 5-4 to advance. Three-time world champion Mark Williams blasted out 102 and 72 points, but he still lost 3-5 to Stevens and continued to play a big upset.

Lisovsky was in a desperate situation! The three-time world champion is out of the cold, and Wafi wins quickly to advance!

Wollaston lost 3-5 to Wafi and missed the promotion

In the match between Wafi and Wollaston, Wafi's performance can be described as very good. In the first set, Waffy blasted out 98 points and then took a 1-0 lead at 98:14. In the second set, Waffy scored 91 points and won another set 113-0 to take a 2-0 lead. In the third set, Waffy blasted out 52 points to win another set 82-7 to take a 3-0 lead. In the fourth inning, Wollaston single-handedly blasted an 83-point clean sheet to trail Wafi 1-3. In the fifth set, Waffy scored 69 points to win the game 69-57 to lead Wollaston 4-1 to get the match point. In the sixth set, Wollaston scored 52 points and then won the game 67-21 to make it 2-4 behind Wafi. In the seventh inning, Wollaston single-handedly scored 59 points to win the game 83-0, thus trailing Wafi 3-4. In the eighth inning, Waffy blasted out 70 points to win the set 71-0 to beat Wollaston 5-3.

Lisovsky was in a desperate situation! The three-time world champion is out of the cold, and Wafi wins quickly to advance!

Lissovsky advanced to the finale with o'Donnell 5-4

In the match between Lissovsky and O'Donnell, Lissovsky's state is not ideal, and his opponent O'Donnell is playing well. In the first set, Lisovsky scored 84 points to win the next set 97-15 to take a 1-0 lead. In the second set, Lissovsky took a 2-0 lead by beating O'Donnell, who scored 59 points, 66-64. In the third set, O'Donnell scored 52 points to win the game 82-29, leaving Lissovsky 1-2 behind. In the fourth set, Lissovsky single-handedly scored 71 points to win the game 95-0 to give O'Donnell a 3-1 lead. In the fifth set, O'Donnell scored 99 points and won the game 99-21 to leave Lissovsky 2-3 behind. In the sixth set, O'Donnell single-handedly scored 81 points to draw 81-8 with Lissovsky 3-3 in the next set. In the seventh set, O'Donnell won the match 75-0 on several mobile games to win the match to win the match 4-3 against Lissovsky. In the eighth set, Lisovsky won the match 54:53 to draw 4-4 with O'Donnell. In the ninth set, Lissovsky won 64:62 to win the set 5-4 O'Donnell to advance to the third round of the tournament.

Lisovsky was in a desperate situation! The three-time world champion is out of the cold, and Wafi wins quickly to advance!

Williams lost 3-5 to Stevens

Mark Williams was significantly better off in the match between Mark Williams and Stevens, but he was the player who was on the trailing side. In the first set, Williams scored 72 points to take a 1-0 lead. In the second set, Stevens won the set 64-44 with Williams 64-44. In the third set, Stevens won the game 62:16 with his excellent ability to seize the opportunity to take a 2-1 lead over Williams. In the fourth inning, Stevens single-handedly scored a 93-point clean sheet for Williams to take a 3-1 lead. In the fifth set, Stevens scored 67 points after a number of starts and won the game 67:31 to take a 4-1 lead over Williams to get the match point. In the sixth inning, Williams single-handedly scored 102 points to win the game 109-14 to trail Stevens 2-4. In the seventh inning, Williams won the game 83-49 to narrow the gap into one inning after falling behind Stevens 3-4. In the eighth inning, Stevens scored 74 points and 74:9 to win the game to eliminate three-time world champion Mark Williams 5-3 to reach the round of 32.

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