Former winner Ken Doherty blazed his way through to the first round of the World Championship and revealed Steve Davis was inspiring him to turn his career around.

Doherty made short work of beating his good friend and fellow 40-year-old Joe Swail 10-1 in the final round of qualifying on Monday.

The Dubliner, who beat Stephen Hendry in the 1997 Crucible final, opened up an 8-1 lead in the first session and swiftly converted that into victory to seal his place in tomorrow's draw for the televised stages.

Doherty failed to qualify for the World Championship last year but is relishing his 17th visit as a player.

"I missed it terribly. I was in tears almost last year when I lost. I didn't know where my game was going and it was a real down time for me," he said.

"I always thought it was a premature end, it couldn't be like that and I had a lot more to offer."

Davis, at 52, will be appearing at the home of snooker for the 30th time after beating Adrian Gunnell and the six-time world champion continues to amaze.

Doherty said: "You look at Steve Davis and the way he played and he's five or six years older than Jimmy White and John Parrott.

"You could take a lot of leaves out of Steve Davis's book.

"I take a lot of inspiration from the likes of Steve and Jimmy. They're great characters, they've been great players and ambassadors and have a great determination and grit."

Doherty ended White's qualification hopes this year, beating him in the previous round, but the 47-year-old Englishman intends to play on next season. Parrott is expected to quit the sport, though.

Doherty had the chance of a 147 maximum break in the 10th frame against Swail but a kick on the 11th red left him awkward on the black, which he overcut.

A maximum would have been worth £5,000 in prize money.

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