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Mark Allen booked his place in the Cazoo Champion of Champions semi-finals with a 6-2 victory over Ali Carter on Monday evening.

The Northern Irishman followed up his 4-1 win over Jimmy White in the afternoon to progress from Group 4 in the tournament at Bolton’s Toughsheet Community Stadium.

Allen, 37, raced into a 3-0 lead over Carter with the help of century breaks in the first and third frames – opening with a break of 135 in less than 10 minutes.

The second frame was much tighter, before the colours fell kindly for Allen to clean up and he ran out winner by 71-42. A break of 104 then sealed the third frame.

Carter found his rhythm in frame four as two confident breaks helped him to a 112-4 win, but a crisp 70 break in the fifth frame restored Allen’s three-frame cushion. He moved to within one frame of victory when he took the next 71-36.

Allen, who won three ranking titles last season, had to wait for victory as Carter won the seventh frame with a brilliant 143 clearance. It was the best of the day and the 397th century of his career.

Allen crossed the finish line when he took the next frame with a comfortable 98-5 win.

“I feel like I’ve turned a corner, but I am still not where I want to be,” said Allen. “It would be nice to win a tournament when playing well, and I am getting closer.

“I’ve been working hard on the mental side of my game and I have improved. I am more controlled now.”

Allen will play the winner of Group 1, which includes defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan, on Saturday.

In the afternoon’s best of seven frame matches, the curtain raiser saw Allen beat White in the battle of the left-handers. In the other Group match Carter, 44, from Essex, was appearing in this tournament for the first time since 2016, having qualified by winning the German Masters. He pulled of something of a surprise in when he beat Mark Selby 4-3.

Tuesday sees World Champion Luca Brecel take on European Masters winner Barry Hawkins before British Open winner Mark Williams faces Welsh Open champion Robert Milkins live on ITV4 in the UK.

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