Tue, 29 Mar, 2005 - 17:08
Mark Williams taught home hope Liang Wen Bo a snooker lesson by racing to victory at the China Open in Beijing.
Williams, who won the title the last time it was staged in Shanghai three years ago, needed only an hour to complete a 5-0 second-round victory over the inexperienced 17-year-old.
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CourtssnookerChina OpenPlace: ChinaPlace: BeijingPlace: ShanghaiPlace: DublinPlace: Hong KongPlace: WembleyPerson: WilliamsPerson: Mark WilliamsPerson: Liang Wen BoPerson: LiangPerson: Nigel BondPerson: Ronnie O’SullivanPerson: Adrian GunnellPerson: NigelPerson: RonniePerson: Jimmy WhitePerson: Barry PinchesPerson: WhitePerson: PinchesPerson: Paul HunterPerson: Ali CarterPerson: John HigginsPerson: Tom FordPerson: Ken DohertyPerson: Quinten HannPerson: DohertyPerson: Matthew StevensPerson: Stephen LeePerson: Habib SubahPerson: Marco FuPerson: Kobkit PalajinEvent: China OpenEvent: British OpenEvent: Irish MastersEvent: 2000 Benson & Hedges MastersOrganisation: TelfordOrganisation: NorwichOrganisation: Thailand
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