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China's Ding reaches second round at Players Championship

Xinhua, March 23, 2016 Adjust font size:

China's Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 4-1 in the opening round of the Players Championship at Event City in Manchester on Tuesday.

Ding has shown improved form in recent weeks, reaching the quarterfinals of the Welsh Open, the semis of the World Grand Prix and he's now into the last 16 this week to face Luca Brecel or Michael White.

Those results have seen Ding climb from 19th to 17th and if he can get into the top 16 by the end of next week's China Open then he'll avoid having to qualify for the World Championship.

"I'm starting to trust and believe in myself. I'm not sure about the rankings, I'll just keep going and do my best in the last three tournaments."

World Grand Prix champion Shaun Murphy defeated Ding's fellow Chinese Liang Wenbo 4-1, setting up a match with Mark Williams or Dominic Dale.

Marco Fu of Hong Kong, China, edged out Alan McManus 4-3 in a dramatic finish to earn a second round match with Tom Ford or Ricky Walden. Endi