World Championship 2017: Marco Fu completes comeback against Luca Brecel

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Marco Fu won the Scottish Open in December

2017 World Snooker Championship

Venue: The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 15 April - 1 May

Coverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC Red Button, Connected TVs and online.

Marco Fu completed an astonishing comeback as he recovered from 7-2 down to beat Luca Brecel 10-9 and reach the second round of the World Championship.

The world number eight won six out of seven frames at the start of the second session to level at 8-8.

And although Belgian qualifier Brecel scored a classy 78 in the 17th frame, Fu kept his nerve to win in a thrilling match at the Crucible in Sheffield.

Earlier, former champion Shaun Murphy survived a big scare to progress.

He fended off Chinese teenager Yan Bingtao's comeback to earn a 10-8 first-round victory at the Crucible.

There were also wins for 2015 world champion Stuart Bingham and Northern Ireland's Mark Allen.

Murphy marches on

World number five Murphy took the first frame against world number 63 Yan to extend his overnight lead to 7-3.

The 17-year-old qualifier then played with a style belying his age to fight back from 9-5 down against his increasingly flustered opponent.

Englishman Murphy, who won the title as a qualifier in 2005, took advantage of an outrageous fluked red in frame 18 to progress.

Yan would have become the youngest player to win a World Championship match at the Crucible if he had overcome Murphy. The record is held by seven-time champion Stephen Hendry, who was 18 when he beat Willie Thorne in the 1987 first round.

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World Snooker Championship 2017: Shaun Murphy edges past Yan Bingtao

Murphy, who faces Ronnie O'Sullivan in round two, was mightily relieved not to be on the wrong end of a piece of Crucible history.

"I played well but at 9-5 up he opened his shoulders and I was bang up against it at the end," the 34-year-old said.

"This place does funny things to you and I had a bit of Lady Luck. But I can't praise him enough. He has a bit of swagger about him."

Ding dominates Chinese tussle

In an all-China battle, Ding Junhui - runner-up to Mark Selby last year - was in majestic form on his way to a 7-2 lead over Zhou Yuelong.

World number four Ding scored three centuries, including a 136 - the tournament's highest break so far - to take control going into Tuesday afternoon's concluding session.

Elsewhere, four-time champion John Higgins of Scotland was ruthless as he raced into a 5-0 lead before taking a 7-2 advantage over English qualifier Martin Gould.

Northern Ireland's world number 11 Mark Allen won 10-8 against Englishman Jimmy Robertson.

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Ebdon's remarkable comeback against Bingham

Bingham battles past Ebdon

Bingham earlier went through with an unconvincing 10-5 victory over another former Crucible winner Ebdon.

The world number three was pegged back to 5-4 overnight as the 2002 champion took the final two frames of the opening session.

But Bingham quickly extended his lead to 8-4 and closed out victory after Ebdon got back to 8-5.

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