Summary
Wales' Matthew Stevens and Mark Williams both won 5-3 to reach the second round of the Shanghai Masters.
Stevens beat 2009 runner-up Liang Wenbo, who was warned for the early concession of a frame, while Williams saw off 2008 champion Ricky Walden.
World number five Stephen Maguire also won 5-3 despite Judd Trump firing in breaks of 135 and 102.
World number 10 Mark Allen lost 5-2 to Stuart Bingham, who impressed with a clearance of 142 in the first frame.
Graeme Dott was pushed all the way by Ken Doherty before prevailing 5-4 courtesy of a break of 70 in the decisive frame.
Mark Davis compiled a break of 105 in the deciding frame of his match against Marco Fu and Andrew Higginson saw off Ryan Day 53, despite a highest break of only 59.
"It was tough today, Ricky has won a tournament here," said Williams, a former two-time world champion.
"I played well after the interval and I'm happy because it was a big match for me."
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David Weller
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Lancashire, United Kingdom
Total Points: 3000









