Snooker: Stephen Maguire and Graeme Dott fight back in China Open
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Your support makes all the difference.Graeme Dott and Stephen Maguire both recovered from two frames down to reach the last 16 of the Bank of Beijing China Open.
Dott fell 2-0 behind against the German Masters runner-up Marco Fu before bouncing back to record a 5-3 victory, with Maguire coming from behind to seal an identical win over Michael Holt, who looked to be on course for victory after taking a 3-1 lead.
Jimmy Robertson stunned Wang Yuchen to triumph 5-1 in the wild-card round, to set up a meeting with his Australian namesake Neil Robertson. Britons Jack Lisowski and Anthony McGill also came through their matches.
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