Gary Wilson described his own performance as "hideous" as his defence of the BetVictor Welsh Open title ended in the opening round with a 4-3 defeat against Ishpreet Singh Chadha.
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Wilson won his third ranking title in Llandudno last year, beating Martin O'Donnell in the final, but has lost form in recent months and admitted last week that he was seeking a solution in practice. Suffering from illness, the Tynesider was well below his best today and from 3-2 up he lost the last two frames against India's top player Chadha. The result leaves Wilson in danger of failing to qualify for next month's World Grand Prix. "I'm just sick," he admitted. "If I'd had half my game I probably would have got through, but it was hideous."
Chadha enjoyed a fine run to the semi-finals of the BetVictor English Open earlier in the season, notably beating Mark Selby, and the world number 69 proved again that he enjoys the big occasion. A break of 76 gave him the opening frame, and despite falling 3-2 down, the 28-year-old dominated the last two to set up a last 32 meeting with Jackson Page.
"It felt amazing, to beat a three-time ranking event winner," said Singh-Chadha. "I was on it from the start and Gary was a little but off, but it was a tough match. I was tough mentally even before I became a pro and I have worked on the technical side with my coach Yasin Merchant. As I am playing better I feel more confident. I am close to getting into the top 64 now which would be a great achievement in my first two seasons."
Home favourite Mark Williams looked sharp in a 4-1 win over Florian Nuessle, compiling breaks of 101, 100 and 117. "I’ve been playing well all season," said Williams, the last Welsh winner of this event back in 1999. "I've won a tournament and could have had one or two more. It’s more than I ever thought I’d be doing, approaching my 50th birthday. I've just got to enjoy it."
Neil Robertson has extra motivation this week as he is front runner for the £150,000 BetVictor Bonus, and he started strongly with a 4-2 win over Mark Davis. From 2-0 down, Robertson reeled off four frames in a row with top breaks of 67 and 77. That result means that just ten other players are still in the race to win the bonus.
Mark Selby enjoyed a 4-2 victory over Haydon Pinhey, while Welshman Jamie Jones beat Si Jiahui by the same scoreline.