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Jimmy White is a six-time World Championship runner-upJimmy White's run at the German Masters ended in the last 16 with a 5-2 defeat to fellow Englishman Jack Lisowski.
White, who last reached a quarter-final in 2004, took the opening two frames.
But 31-year-old Lisowski rattled off the next five, making breaks of 50 and 53 to set up a last-eight encounter with China's Xiao Guodong.
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