John Higgins sets quarter-final record with win over Wilson in Hong Kong

John Higgins made history as he came from behind to beat world champion Kyren Wilson in...

John Higgins sets quarter-final record with win over Kyren Wilson in Hong KongSNS Group

John Higgins made history as he came from behind to beat world champion Kyren Wilson in the second round of the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong.

The Scot’s 4-2 victory secured him a record-breaking 147th ranking quarter-final, surpassing Ronnie O’Sullivan.

Wilson took the opening frame with a break of 131 and also led 2-1 before Higgins, having made 143 in between, subsequently surged to victory, clinched with a 100.

Higgins will next play Shaun Murphy, who beat Barry Hawkins 4-1, while Judd Trump, given a bye after Jack Lisowski withdrew from the tournament for personal reasons, will face Hossein Vafaei.

Vafaei, a late replacement in the draw when O’Sullivan pulled out for medical reasons, got past Xu Si 4-3 despite the pain of a spinal problem.

Mark Selby faces Stuart Bingham after they recorded 4-2 victories over Jimmy Robertson and Wu Yize respectively, and Neil Robertson, 4-1 winner against David Gilbert, will take on Xiao Guodong, who edged Lei Peifan 4-3.

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