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Shaun Murphy, the 42-year-old Masters champion, confidently declared his game to be at its best after a 10-4 win over Daniel Wells in the Crucible opener. He made three centuries and seven breaks over 50, while Wells managed four significant breaks. Murphy attributes his improved performance to work with former world champion Peter Ebdon. He expects to be a tough competitor in the upcoming rounds and considers himself 'dangerous'.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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