Advani, who now remains the only Indian in the fray in the men's category, outplayed Maltese Alex Borg 6-0 to better his last year's performance when he went down to Yan Bingtao of China in the quarterfinals in Bengaluru.
In the best-of-11-frame battle, Advani consistently put brakes against Borg to put up a century break during his excellent showing of 70-62 112-0 (57) 107(90)-14 83 (50)-46 114 (108)-12 64-27.
Advani also scored the highest break of 141, which he hit in the first game.
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In the women's draw, Amee Kamani, bronze medallist at the IBSF Ladies world 6 red Snooker, which was held in Karachi this year, got the better of compatriot Chitra Magimairaj 4-3 to enter the semifinals of the IBSF World Ladies Snooker Championship and assured India of a medal.
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