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806: 784: 173: 630: 659: 597: 25: 313:. He thus improved his ranking to 167 at the season's conclusion, but this was not enough for him to keep his place on the main tour, and after failing to progress through Qualifying School in 1997, he reverted to amateur status for 491:
6โ€“0, and carried this over to Event 4, where he beat Davison again before losing 4โ€“5 to Wilson in the quarter-finals. These results were enough to secure another immediate return to the main tour.
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and Grech again en route to the final, where he lost 5โ€“6 to Paul Sweeny. Despite this defeat, his performances on the UK Tour earned him an immediate return to the professional tour.
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5โ€“3 to qualify for the tournament proper - where, selected to compete in the wildcard round, he followed these performances with a 5โ€“3 victory over
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Abernethy's first season back as a professional was disappointing, as he failed to progress beyond the last 80 in any event except the
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The 2000-2001 season was steady for Abernethy, as he recorded three appearances in the last 64 of a ranking event, at the
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ranked 244, Abernethy immediately improved his personal best performance, again beating McCulloch before losing 1โ€“5 to
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2โ€“0 and 3โ€“2 in the last 128, but succumbed 3โ€“4. He withdrew from the next event, and did not compete thereafter.
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Born in Scotland in 1967, Abernethy turned professional in 1994. In his first season, he beat Richy McDonald,
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in reaching the final of the 2001 Benson & Hedges Championship. Having compiled a break of 135 to beat
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3โ€“2 and made a break of 50 in the eighth frame, he lost that frame 50 points to 55, and the match 3โ€“5.
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Starting the 1999-2000 season ranked 132, Abernethy continued where he had left off, beating
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started poorly in ranking events for Abernethy, his best showing a last-96 appearance in the
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and Prince again to reach the last 64 of the 1999 British Open, but there he lost 4โ€“5 to
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to qualify again for the last 32, but could not progress any further, losing 2โ€“5 to
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to reach the last 32 of a ranking tournament for the first time. There, having led
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After falling off the main tour, he continued playing at amateur level in the
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for the 2003-2004 season, Abernethy lost in the second round in Event 1 to
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to Wattana. He lost 3โ€“10 to Jogia in the first qualifying round of the
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to 5โ€“5, but eventually lost 5โ€“9. Further poor results followed in the
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10โ€“5, to reach the last 128, but lost there 1โ€“10 to
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