KARACHI, May 4 National champion Mohammad Asif got off to a sterling start at the 25th Asian snooker championship with victories in the opening two league matches in Tangshan, China, according to information received here on Monday.

Twenty-seven-year-old Asif making his debut in the continental contest defeated Cao Xinlong of China 4-2.

Asif, in his second group 'E' match, whipped Temoujin Tseveedash from Mongolia in four straight frames.

Former national champion Mohammad Sajjad recovered from a poor start by losing his opening match 1-4 against China's Shi Hanqing and beat Nazer Abdullah Asseri of Saudi Arabia 4-2.

Organisers were forced to prepare revised draws after pull-out of some players.—APP

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