Ross Muir went head to head against (upper left, picture: Mike Egerton/Dad Wire) and Stephen Hendry (base left)
Facing two of snooker’s legends was “an extraordinary encounter”, says Ross Muir.
The Musselburgh potter had to compete against John Higgins, a four-time world champion, in qualifying for the World Open on Wednesday. The following day, he had to compete against Stephen Hendry, a seven-time world champion, for a spot in the Welsh Open.
Higgins demonstrated areas of strength for excessively Muir in Barnsley, coming through 5-1, preceding Muir reversed the situation on Hendry and won 4-2.
Muir stated, It was an extraordinary encounter against two of the best Scottish players ever.
“I assume I never truly performed too great, to ever tell the truth, in general since I have been dealing with a couple of specialized things as of late and they had not exactly clicked for those games.
“The genuine encounter of playing the two was exceptional.
“It was a great thing to have done because I grew up idolizing both men.
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New balls please: See “Result-wise, I was not happy with the result against John” on Sky Sports.
I missed a few opportunities, but I did have some.
“It was a well-less than impressive execution against Stephen yet at the same time to get any success these days is a decent success.
“I have taken a great deal of things execution wise and presently I’m dealing with them before the primary piece of the Welsh Open.”
Muir and Higgins are no aliens to each other, having become ordinary practice accomplices as of late.
The previous Musselburgh Language School understudy was brimming with acclaim for Higgins, who was delegated title holder in 1998, 2007, 2009 and 2011.
He noted the 48-year-old’s dedication to both the practice field and the competitive circuit as well as his professionalism.
Talking on Monday, Muir said: ” It very well may be extreme since you know precisely exact thing their assets are.
“For John, since I realize there are not exactly any shortcomings, you generally understand what you will face and how great John is.
“Whenever you get a chance, any chance, you always know it will be hard.
“He proceeded with his great run of structure when I rehearsed with him yesterday!
“He is an extraordinary player and such an incredible person.
“He has been imparting things to me over the course of the year or so we have been rehearsing together more regularly.
He is a wonderful individual who is deserving of all of his achievements.
“Some of the hard work he puts into his game has influenced me.
“It has caused me to understand the level that I really want to get to make the following stride.
“He is a few in front of me from that side of things.”
Muir and Hendry shared the initial four edges in Barnsley before the district athlete got the following two casings to advance.
Triumph set up a second-round experience with Britain’s Matthew Selt in Llandudno not long from now.
The 28-year-old rushed to pressure he was a long way from his best in his experience with Hendry, who last brought home the big showdown in 1999.
He told Dispatch Game: ” The presentation was not perfect don’t however remove anything, he is as yet a decent player.
“He can score well and he can in any case pursue open doors.
“It is as yet a decent win as he won two casings during the match – it was anything but a walkover.
“He is as yet playing to an incredible norm.”
In the meantime, Higgins and Hendry are competing against one another in. Haddington!
‘A Night with Snooker Greats: Dennis Taylor, the 1985 world champion, will serve as the referee for Clash of the Titans, which takes place on March 26 at the Corn Exchange.
As well as taking to the green baize, the players will likewise participate in a back and forth discussion. Visit thebrunton.co.uk for ticket subtleties.