Jimmy White has to leave the arena during Jack Lisowski German Masters clash: ‘He’s got something in his eye!’
Jimmy White’s German Masters last-16 clash with Jack Lisowski involved a strange moment in which the Whirlwind was disturbed mid-frame by something in his eye.
White got off to a flying start at the Tempodrom in Berlin, racing into a 2-0 lead.
However, Lisowski who recently reached the semi-final of the Masters, fought back to take the third frame and as the two tussled in the fourth, White appeared to be suffering some discomfort.
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‘I have got something in my eye!’ – White has to leave arena during Lisowski clash
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“Jimmy’s saying he’s got something in his eye” said David Hendon on commentary.
“So he’s asking for a moment to splash some water in it or something.
“There’s going to be a slight delay as he goes to sort that out.”
Thankfully, it didn’t appear to be too serious and after a short delay, White was back out and ready for action.
However, the rest of the frame didn’t go his way as he allowed Lisowski to level at 2-2.
The 60-year-old has already delighted the snooker world with his performance at Berlin so far following his stunning 5-1 round-of-32 win over Peng Yisong.
In reaching this stage of the tournament, White became the first player in their 60s to reach this stage of a ranking tournament since Eddie Charlton at the British Open in 1992, aged 62.
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