Washed shirt sees Duffy taken to the cleaners in UK Championship in York

AN ILL-FITTING shirt cost Adam Duffy dear as he spectacularly crashed out of the Betway UK Championship in York.
Sheffield's Adam Duffy.Sheffield's Adam Duffy.
Sheffield's Adam Duffy.

The Sheffield cueman scored just 16 points as Dominic Dale cruised to a 6-0 victory in their first-round encounter at the York Barbican making breaks of 130, 52, 61, 68 and 65 in a straightforward triumph.

Duffy had entered the tournament feeling full of confidence, but was completely off his game and blamed a poor clothing choice for his untimely exit.

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“I washed my shirt last night and I just couldn’t breathe in it,” said Duffy. “It was as weird as anything. He played well to be fair, but I don’t know what to say.

“I haven’t got a clue what was happening. I just couldn’t breathe and every time I got down on a shot, I just thought ‘eurgh’.

“I was in bits for six frames thinking about that – I don’t know what was up. I was flying heading into the tournament and playing so well, but that has done my box in.

“It’s frustrating because it’s a big tournament and the last thing you want to do is be worrying about something stupid when you’re playing.

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“I can’t remember the last time I lost to nil – I don’t normally get pumped. I’m leaving the shirt here in York, I don’t want anything to do with it.”

Duffy was not the only Yorkshireman to suffer a first-round loss as Chris Keogan, Sanderson Lam and Paul Davison all departed their home tournament. Leeds potter Lam made a break of 53 to narrow his deficit against world No 16 Liang Wenbo to 2-1 before the Chinese produced runs of 59, 130, 112 and 72 to record a 6-1 triumph.

Doncaster’s Keogan battled hard in his match with David Gilbert, but the world No 24 eventually notched a 6-4 win, leaving the Doncaster man w.

“It was quite a weird game to analyse,” said Keogan. “He played the better and did deserve to win. I kept nicking frames to stay in it, but he stepped up his game towards the end and scored a bit more heavily than I did.

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“The pattern was he went 50 in front and then we scrapped it out and I managed to nick a couple. But he did deserve it.”

Pickering veteran Davison was blown away by Mark Williams – who won the Northern Ireland Open last week – 6-0. Williams made five half-century breaks in victory to leave Davison kee.

“I did have a few chances – especially in the second, third and fourth frames – so it could have been 3-1 to me to the interval on a different day,” said 46-year-old Davison.

“But at 4-0 I couldn’t wait to get out of there. You sort of lose the will a little bit.”

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2006 world champion Graeme Dott cruised past Josh Boileau 6-2, two-time UK champion Neil Robertson thrashed Rod Lawler 6-1 and 55-year-old Jimmy White rolled back the years to shock world No 14 Ali Carter 6-2.

Watch live coverage of the UK Championship on Eurosport and Eurosport Player with Colin Murray and analysis from Jimmy White and Neal Foulds.