All Ding needs is a win, says 'Wizard' Higgins
Updated: 2015-04-01 17:19
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - Local favorite Ding Junhui finally broke the first-round elimination jinx at the 2015 World Snooker China Open, and "Wizard" John Higgins Tuesday said that could become a turning point to see him roar up again.
Ding progressed through the first round with a 5-1 victory over Scotland's Marcus Campbell at the China Open on Monday, his first victory after falling at the first hurdle in six ranking tournaments in a row.
"Ding isn't winning matches which is incredible, considering his performance last year," said the former world champion after he beat another Chinese player Yu Delu at 5-3 including a 114-point shot.
But Higgins believes that one win can make Ding from feeling difficult and under pressure to winning the China Open -- and even his first World Championship title.
"He's been losing confidence he has before. Once he got the confidence then he would be a tougher player," said Higgins.
Ding, who bagged home five titles in 2013/2014 season to become the world number one, will next take on Mark Davis from England.
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