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English Players Dominate Second Round of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters - Fujairah Updates
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English Players Dominate Second Round of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters

The second round of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, which runs from August 30 to September 7, continued Saturday evening at the Green Halls in Riyadh.

English players proved their dominance, securing 14 victories in 32 matches.

Notable wins include that of Anthony Hamilton, 4-2 with Thai world number one Mink Nutcharut, and of 18-year-old Latvian Artemijs Zizins who triumphed over China’s Xu Si.

Other significant results saw India’s Ishpreet Singh Chadha defeat Scotland’s Liam Graham, and Egypt’s Mohamed Al Khayyam eliminated by England’s Jimmy Robertson. Poland’s Antoni Kowalski also secured a notable win against China’s He Guoqiang.

Today, the third round will feature clashes between the 32 second-round winners and competitors ranked 17th to 48th.

Source: Saudi Press Agency