CCTV News: The 2022 Snooker Northern Ireland Open will continue. Li Xing won two consecutive games in a day, and joined Xiao Guodong to advance to the second round. Selby, Robertson and Mark Williams defeated their opponents 4-2 respectively. The defending champion Mark - Allen swept 4-0, Higgins 4-2 into the main game.

  Li Xing faced Lisovsky in the postponed qualifying round, won two games first, and scored 66 points in the second game.

Lisovsky responded with 80 points and 127 points on a single stroke in the third and fourth rounds to 2-2. After that, Li Xing made another two rounds, with a total score of 4-2 and entered the main game.

Li Xing played against Si Jiahui in the first round. He continued his good state and won 4-0 in four straight games. He scored 70 points in the third game and entered the second round with a total score of 4-0.

  Xiao Guodong played against Thai player Ong Haruthai in the first round, swept 4-0 in the next four consecutive games, and scored 50, 92 and 101 points in a single stroke.

Zhou Yuelong faced McGuigan in the postponed qualifying match, scoring 52, 68 and 61 points in a single stroke to win 4-1 and enter the main match.

Li Junwei of Hong Kong, China, fired three shots 50+ to advance to the second round with a 4-3 lore.

  Selby played against Craigie in the first round, losing one game and then pulling three games in a row, scoring 78 and 51 points in a single shot.

After being overtaken by the opponent with 111 points in the fifth inning, Selby scored 58 points in the sixth inning and won the game with a total score of 4-2.

Robertson won 4-2 against Fan Zhengyi. Fan Zhengyi scored 91 points and 102 points in a single shot and was still eliminated when he was 0-2 and 1-3 behind.

  Defending champion Mark Allen played against Chen Zifan, winning all four games by one stroke, scoring 102, 85, 92 and 50 points, and easily won 4-0.

Mark Williams scored 139 points and 78 points in a single stroke to beat Switzerland's Usenbach 4-2.

Higgins postponed the qualifying match against O'Brien, although only shot 77 points, but he still won 4-2 to advance to the main event.

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