JOHN HIGGINS knows his season is in need of ignition and the 'Wizard of Wishaw' is hoping his first-round victory at the UK Snooker Championship will do the trick.

Higgins - a three-time UK champion - arrived at the Barbican in York this week off the back of recent defeats to Judd Trump, Li Hang, Barry Hawkins and Marco Fu.

But he brushed aside any hesitancy in his opening contest, beating Welshman Lee Walker 6-2 to move into this weekend's second round where he will meet Jamie Cope.

And Higgins is not just playing for form and confidence at the UK Championship - but also to keep himself in contention for next year's Masters that follow swift in the New Year.

"Most of my career, as you probably know, has been up and down," said the 39-year-old. "I've had a few tough spells and a few good spells.

"I'm obviously low on confidence just now. In the last couple of tournaments the credit has to go to my opponents - Barry Hawkins and Marco Fu - who didn't really do much wrong.

"That is a couple of defeats where you've not really done much wrong so you can't beat yourself up about it. I can hopefully come here and have a run - that's what I'm planning to do.

"Obviously I'm trying and the competitive desire is still there so that's still the same as always. This week is important for me because I think if results go against me, I probably won't be in the Masters and that would be a big blow.

"Normally it is taken for granted that you are going to be in the Masters. You don't deserve to be there if you're not winning matches and I've not been winning matches."

Elsewhere, Anthony McGill overcame a slow start to his clash with Michael Georgiou to join countryman Higgins in round two.

The 23-year-old eventually won 6-4 - after being 4-2 down - and he insists a hard-fought start will not wear him out for the next challenge.

"I actually look at it the other way," said McGill. "I think it gives me more table time. I would love to win 6-0 but I quite enjoy the long matches as well.

"I was very lucky. He started off much better and I got a couple of little flukes at crucial points. Overall he played better in my opinion, no doubt, but the luck was with me."

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