Antrim's Jordan Brown delights the home crowd at the Northern Ireland Open by beating former world champion Neil Robertson 4-1 in the last 64.
Antrim's Jordan Brown delighted the home crowd at the Northern Ireland Open by beating former world champion Neil Robertson 4-1 in the last 64.
"Beating an all-time great in Neil in front of my home crowd - it doesn't get better than that," world number 44 Brown told"I absolutely loved it out there, it was an amazing feeling. It's right up there with my best wins, even if Neil has not been in his best form. Hill, 21, put together breaks of 80 and 73 as he advanced to a meeting with Wales' Dylan Emery in the last 32.
Iranian Vafaei impressed with breaks of 74, 72 and 112, with Lisowski registering runs of 68, 57 and 138, and European Masters champion Hawkins putting together a 64, 123 and 108.
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