Ronnie O'Sullivan brushed aside James Cahill to comfortably progress to the third round of the Scottish Open after causing a stir over his reluctance to shake hands before the match.
The Rocket was not keen on shaking hands with either his opponent or the referee and attempted to fist bump both instead.
"I'll admit I'm a bit OCD with germs," O'Sullivan explained to Eurosport after the match.
"I'm a bit OCD with germs..."@ronnieo147 explains his decision to fist bump the referee and @JamesCahill147 before the match 🔴 Watch the #ScottishOpen LIVE📺 Eurosport 1📺 @QuestTV📱💻🖥 Eurosport Player: https://t.co/0Fa7uXMVB9 pic.twitter.com/AjvvvwG6Ks — Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) December 11, 2019
"I don't open door handles, I always have tissues on door handles. I am a bit OCD like that.
"I have got a bit of a germ thing. It's easier to do that and I don't get any germs."
O'Sullivan suffered a shock defeat to 23-year-old Cahill during last season's World Championship, but took just over 30 minutes to secure a dominant whitewash.
Misses from Cahill smoothed a path for O'Sullivan to take the first two frames, with the third following despite the five-time World Champion missing a black off the spot.
Ronnie O'Sullivan beats James Cahill in 32 minutes 4-0 with breaks of 93, 111 and 86. 🚀 Average frame time? 8 minutes and one second. #ScottishOpen pic.twitter.com/2CBQntT7gm — World Snooker (@WorldSnooker) December 11, 2019
The match was put to bed when O'Sullivan neatly claimed the fourth frame with a break of 86, averaging at 12 seconds a shot throughout the performance.
"It didn't feel like 12 seconds, it felt like 21 seconds," he told Eurosport after the victory.
"I felt like I was playing slower tonight, I came out and tried to play a little bit more conservative because I have been a bit too attacking I think. I just tried to rein it in a bit, so it meant I had to take a bit more time on my shots."
Judd Trump beats Yuan Sijun 4-0 to meet either Alan McManus or James Wattana next. 🔴 Watch the ❶❾.com #ScottishOpen📺 @Eurosport_UK 1📱💻🖥 Eurosport Player: https://t.co/b9xY9jBkoIpic.twitter.com/7J3Ac5YJgM — World Snooker (@WorldSnooker) December 11, 2019
Earlier on in day three of the tournament, defending champion Mark Allen comfortably progressed with a 4-1 defeat of Louis Heathcote.
Judd Trump was also in action and returned to form after his surprising UK Championship loss to Nigel Bond by knocking out China's Yuan Sijun, taking the first four frames in a dominant display.
Ding Junhui, who clinched the UK Championship title last weekend, booked his spot in the last 32 after a straightforward victory over compatriot Mei Xiwen, with breaks of 132 and 100 securing him a third round encounter with Graeme Dott.