The 17-time world champion Advani has earned a medal in every World Championship held in Doha this entire month.
After a gold and a bronze in the World Billiards short and long formats respectively, Advani now is the only Indian to secure a medal at the current snooker world event too.
To achieve this remarkable feat, Advani had to tame the young and talented Luo Honghao of China 6-2 in the best-of- eleven quarterfinal.
After a hat-trick of frames won by the Indian, Honghao fought back and grabbed the next two to make it 3-2.
Advani had earlier overcame a challenge from Pakistan's Asjad Iqbal with a facile 5-1 victory. The Indian scored yet another century (103) as well as 50 and 66 breaks to seal the pre-quarterfinal tie.
Advani will next face Florian Nuble of Austria for a spot in the final.
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