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Ding out, Si through at Snooker World Championship

London, Apr 29 (UNI) Chinese ace Ding Junhui was knocked out of the Snooker World Championship 13-4 by Luca Brecel while his younger compatriot Si Jiahui reached the quarterfinals for a second time.
Ding, 38, was one frame away from elimination before Monday's final session as he trailed behind the 2023 world champion Brecel 12-4.
The Belgian then needed just 15 minutes and a break of 71 to claim the victory on Monday, setting
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