India’s Ashprat Singh Chadha presented a career performance in the first round of the Welsh Open to knock defending champion Gary Wilson.
Singh Chadha held his nerves in a decisive frame to take his place in the Landodno venue Simro in the last 32.
Wilson, who confessed to “not felt well” after the match, took the lead from 2-1, but the chadha cleared the last two frames.
“It feels great,” Chadha said, “I think she was not on it since the beginning of the game and then when she was down, she became fearless, which caught me off -guard.
“I’m glad I can play well [being] Beneath
“She’s always a tough player to beat, I’m glad to pass.”
On the first day, former Welsh Open champion Mark Williams and Mark Selby made it easy to go to the second stage.
Williams took three centuries in his 4-1 victory over Austria’s Florian Nosal, while Selby received a break of 141 when he defeated English compatriot Hayden Panhi 4-2.
Williams said, “What is more surprising than anything is, in the three centuries, it is not often happening to me often,” said Williams, said Williams, who, after his 1999 conquest. Pay the chances of becoming a Welsh winner.
The three -time world champion said, “If I have not won it for the last 26 years, I don’t think I will win it on 27th.”
“I will do my best, but before that we didn’t have Welsh winner, just ourselves, it’s really shameful, how difficult this game is.”