Alexander Ursenbacher overcame a challenging match against Jack Lisowski thanks to strong support from the home crowd in Berlin. He will face former tournament winner Ali Carter in the afternoon session.
Ursenbacher impresses Alexander Ursenbacher was loving the home support on Tuesday as he come through a tough match against Jack Lisowski .He plays Ali Carter - a former winner in Berlin - in the afternoon session.Ursenbacher said: "I've got so many supporters here. I just thought that at some point a German speaking player had to win a match here. It was a big goal for me. There was a lot of motivation behind it and Jack is obviously a fantastic player.
That is the way he plays, but I think I took advantage. In the first frame I couldn't feel my bones. I was scared to hit the white and everything was shaking. The second and third frame I felt alright."Pressure is just an illusion. It is there but it isn't real. We make it up in our minds. I walked in here a few days ago with nobody here and I felt cool. "Today, because there are people sitting there I was shaking and could barely walk. It becomes easier.
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