Doherty qualifies for World Championship

Snooker: Ken Doherty survived a tense finish to edge past Anthony Hamilton and book his place in the World Championship draw…

Snooker:Ken Doherty survived a tense finish to edge past Anthony Hamilton and book his place in the World Championship draw.

In the final qualifying round, 1997 world champion Doherty beat Nottingham’s Hamilton 10-9.

It meant the 42-year-old avoided the fate of fellow Crucible favourites Steve Davis and Jimmy White, who both missed out this week, both losing in the penultimate round of the preliminaries.

Doherty came in at the final stage because of his higher world ranking, and let a 9-7 lead slip before coming from 52-12 behind in the deciding frame with a gutsy 62 break. He goes into Monday’s draw, with the tournament beginning next Saturday.

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