Being made to play a 10 am match after a long and intense one the previous night, India's highest-ranked snooker professional lived up to his reputation of overcoming adversity, closing out a worthy opponent 4-3 in the decider of the best-of-seven pre-quarterfinal.
Battling and getting the better of World No.11 Mark Allen's challenge till 11pm yesterday, Advani went on to say, "As a professional, if you are asked to wake up and play at four in the morning, you have to do it!".
This win makes Advani the only Indian to reach the quarterfinal of a ranking event again. He brought India on to the global map of snooker by storming into the quarterfinals of the Welsh Open earlier this year.
Advani has repeated the feat today in the Indian Open, making him the Indian to watch out for.
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