Mark Allen 6-4 John Higgins
Former
champion Ding Junhui was beaten 6-3 by Joe Perry in the first round of the
Masters at Alexandra Palace.
Perry stroked in breaks of 79 and 104 to lead, before going 4-2 ahead after nicking the sixth frame on the final black, despite needing three snookers.
Ding won the next frame by a point, but Perry clinched the two he needed including a century to advance.
Two-time champion John Higgins was knocked out of the tournament after losing 6-4 to Mark Allen.
The match began with real quality as Higgins made two centuries and Allen one as the pair were locked at 3-3.
Allen went 5-3 up and although Higgins got one back with a break that ended with a missed yellow when on for a 147, the Northern Irishman sealed the win.
"I like to think I am good under pressure, I have good bottle," Allen told BBC Sport after his victory.
"I had it in the back of my mind to stay positive. I have a good record against him recently and he has been struggling."
Higgins has not won a ranking event since the Shanghai Masters in 2012 and his form has declined over the last couple of seasons.
Although he showed flashes of brilliance with three centuries and a 96 in an enthralling encounter, Allen capitalised on his mistakes to progress.
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