Meanwhile, Mark Allen defeated China Zhengyi 10-6 to reserve his place in the second round for the fifth year in a row.
The 39-year-old from Northern Ireland, who was 3-0 before fighting to lead 5-4 overnight, and at 88 and 102 periods on his way to create a bundle for us in 16th with qualifying qualifiers Chris Wakilin.
Allen, a former winner of the Masters and UK championships, is presented with the title of the first world title to complete the full group of the tribe Crown event.
Tell the eighth global number of BBC Two: “It was a shaky start yesterday and I think the fan was very good at first. I was really happy to be 5-4 in the front overnight and played some really good Sunker today.
“I stole two frameworks in a row that I had no real right to win, and made the result appear to be related to the-9-4 it was easy to be 7-6 and then it could have been the game.
“I did not close it as a clinic as I wish, but I finished well.”
Allen joined the second round by Zhao Zintong, who concluded a comfortable victory 10-4, runner-up runners-up Jack Jones.
Jones came out that each of the final qualifiers last year left the event in 2025 in the first round, after the hero Kirin Wilson driving by Lee Bevan on Saturday.
Zhao will meet his colleague, a Chinese player, to get a place in the quarter -finals.
In the first round competition on Monday afternoon, the UK champion Ding Junhui opened 6-3 feature against World Number 73 Zak Surety.
He struggled with the first guarantee for stability early and was 4-0 to the bottom before finding any rhythm at all.
However, the British was re -assembled after the intermediate session stopped and a century rest, as it took three of the remaining five tires to reduce the damage before the closing session on Tuesday afternoon.
Si Jiahui dominated the battle between two former descriptors in the semi-finals, with rest periods from 97 and 73 helps him move 6-3 on David Gilbert.