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Williams eases into second round

Mark Williams needed less than half an hour today to polish off Anthony Hamilton 10-1 and reach the second round of the 888.com World Championship in Sheffield.

The Welshman, winner of the title in 2000 and 2003, led 8-1 overnight and while he did not add to his tally of five half-century breaks from the opening session, the two frames he required to progress came swiftly.

Hamilton had a good previous record against Williams but this time he was completely blown away, although ironically he compiled the only ton of the match with a 115 in frame five.

Williams endured a couple of years in the doldrums until capturing the most recent ranking event, the China Open, and looks to be hitting form at just the right time.

 
Mark Williams eased past Anthony Hamilton to progress to the second round
Mark Williams eased past Anthony Hamilton to progress to the second round
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