Kamal Chawla, the only other Indian in the fray in the men's singles event, however, lost his last-16 encounter to Mohsen Bukshaisha of Qatar 2-4.
In the Team 15-Red snooker, Advani paired with Brijesh Damani to cue past Kacper Filipack and Mateusz Baranowski of Poland 3-2 but fumbled in the quarter-finals against Pakistan's Mohd Asif and Sajjad Hussein 1-4.
Sourav Kothari and Shivam Arora also combined well to beat Laxman Rawat and Faisal Khan but the duo lost in the last-eight encounter to the Iranian pair of Hossein Vafaei Ayouri and Eshan Hyder Ali 0-4.
Vidya and Amee also won their singles matches to help Indians down Australia 62-18 in the doubles event.
Bangalore cueist Chitra Magimairaj and Neeta Sanghvi lost in the team event.
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