Eklent Kaci put in a commanding performance to blast his way into the World Pool Masters semi-finals with a 7-0 whitewash against Niels Feijen in Gibraltar.
In arguably the performance of the tournament so far, Kaci broke and ran four of his seven racks, and missed just one ball during a dominant performance against the Dutchman at the Europa Sports Complex.
“I feel great,” said Kaci. “I played a nearly perfect set; he missed a ball in the first rack and that was it. Even as players, we enjoy when we play perfect sets, it is why we practice so hard.
“If I don’t think I can go all the way, I wouldn’t even come here. I am looking good, feeling good, playing good. If I can break them good and get some rolls, we will see tomorrow.”
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Earlier in the evening, Alexander Kazakis beat Australia’s Justin Sajich 7-3 and Shane van Boening booked his place in the quarter-finals with a 7-1 win over Fedor Gorst.
Kazakis will face Skyler Woodward in the quarter-finals in what will be a repeat of the 2019 semi-final which was won 8-1 by the Greek.
Woodward will be joined in the last-eight by Mosconi Cup team-mate Van Boening after the five-time US Open champion inflicting a heavy defeat on World Champion Gorst.
Van Boening played a brilliant match, denying his opponent too many opportunities, and will now face Masters debutant Max Lechner in the quarter-finals.
“I am gaining more confidence,” said Van Boening. “At the beginning of the match I was a bit nervy but I am gaining more confidence now.
“I know how to win this tournament. I have to string three or four racks together and maybe I can win the tournament. Anything can happen in a short race.”
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