What you must remember is that the WC is a marathon of a snooker event. To win the tournament you need to win 71 frames over 17 days (in Higgins' case) and he's well aware of the need to peak at the right time.
He did ENOUGH against Hawkins in the first round. He will still most probably do ENOUGH to beat Davis in the second round, and by then he will/should (!!!) be match sharp and look to move through the gears against Robertson or Gould in the next round.
Fantastic stuff from Steve last night, but somehow I just can't see it lasting over the second and third sessions unfortunately. But I agree with the general consensus - his final session against King and the first against Higgins have been my favourite sessions of the tournament so far by a country mile!
MW
He did ENOUGH against Hawkins in the first round. He will still most probably do ENOUGH to beat Davis in the second round, and by then he will/should (!!!) be match sharp and look to move through the gears against Robertson or Gould in the next round.
Fantastic stuff from Steve last night, but somehow I just can't see it lasting over the second and third sessions unfortunately. But I agree with the general consensus - his final session against King and the first against Higgins have been my favourite sessions of the tournament so far by a country mile!
MW
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