John Higgins battled past Stuart Bingham in York
John Higgins battled past Stuart Bingham in York

John Higgins and Mark Selby crash out of BetVictor European Masters


John Higgins admitted it was "a tough one to take" after he crashed out of the BetVictor European Masters in Austria.

The four-time world champion lost three successive frames in suffering a 5-4 defeat against Thailand's Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, who will face Australian Neil Robertson in the quarter-finals.

"It's a tough one to take. I should have won 5-2," Higgins told World Snooker's official website.

"If you don't take your chances the balls don't forgive you. Finishing off matches gets harder as you get older."

Robertson beat Graeme Dott 5-2 while Ali Carter - runner-up in the Masters last weekend - edged past Michael Holt 5-4, but Ding Junhui went down 5-2 against Scott Donaldson.

Another former world champion, Leicestershire's Mark Selby, followed Higgins out of the tournament after a final frame decider against Barry Hawkins.

Selby lost the first four frames as Hawkins hit two century breaks but he then fought back to level the match, helped by a break of 136 in frame seven.

Experienced Hawkins, though, kept his composure to take the match 5-4 with runs of 50 and 59, ending a high-class contest that produced nine breaks of 50 and above.

In other second round games, Gary Wilson beat China's Zhao Xintong 5-1, Marco Fu saw off Xiao Guodong 5-2 and 18-year-old Welshman Jackson Page went down to a 5-3 defeat against Zhou Yuelong.