Pankaj Advani fails to make World Snooker Championship cut
Pankaj Advani, 28, could not stand the English test as Robbie Williams outplayed the Bangalore lad 10-7.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 14, 2014 10:11 PM IST
Pankaj Advani's hopes of making it to the World Snooker Championship were dashed after the ace cueist lost his third-round qualifier against Robbie Williams on Monday.
Pankaj, 28, could not stand the English test as Robbie outplayed the Bangalore lad 10-7.
Leading 7-4 in the best-of-19 frames, Advani lost track after the English pro won 6 frames on the trot.
Advani, who has a World Snooker title in his kitty, had only two breaks in the entire match with 17 frames played.
Chasing his maiden World title, Williams, 27, has one more hurdle to cross before he makes the cut for the tournament's main draw, starting Saturday.
"I'm very relieved and pleased with myself," said Williams, who is not related to his pop star namesake.
"In snooker terms I'm getting on a bit at 25 and I knew this was one of my last chances to get on the tour. I have come very close to getting on before, which made me more determined. My ultimate goal is to get into the top-16."
India's 'Golden Boy', Advani though will have to contemplate his next season to match the rivals in their own game.
Advani conceded that Robbie was a better player.
"Robbie was the better player on the day. I could've done better, but everyday is a new day and it comes with little guarantee of how it will turn out. I've enjoyed the season and am looking forward to a break," Advani told PTI.