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Mark Selby: I genuinely considered snooker retirement but now I’m feeling good again - Exclusive interview: Amid mental health struggles and a disappointing World Championship exit, four-time ...
Mark Selby expects a ‘very, very tough game’ when he meets Ali Carter at the Masters on Monday night, but does know that the Captain’s temperament ‘lets him down sometimes.’ Selby, a ...
Mark Selby saw off Gary Wilson 13-7 to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship and keep alive hopes of a fifth title.. Selby, who last lifted the trophy at the Crucible in 2021 ...
Mark Selby became the first-ever player to make a maximum break of 147 in a world snooker championship final on Sunday. The four-time champion trails Belgium’s Luca Brecel 9-8 after the first ...
Mark Selby “I think for me this has to go down as the biggest achievement, back from where I was in January,” he told Eurosport. “I’ve been suffering for a few years silently.
Mark Selby has played down Stephen Hendry's claim that The Jester could beat any snooker player in the world at his best. Selby, the world No. 5, has had to share the limelight with stars like ...
Mark Selby became the first player in history to compile a maximum break in a World Championship final but still trails the entertaining Luca Brecel 9-8 overnight. Search query. Search.
Mark Selby is in danger of one of his lowest ebbs at the Crucible after losing the opening session of his first round match 7-2 to Joe O'Connor on Sunday. The Jester will be in no mood for laughter.
Mark Selby shocked snooker fans on Tuesday by saying he could give up the game after the upcoming World Championship if he plays like he did in defeat to Gary Wilson at the Tour Championship this ...
Mark Selby: More Storms Comin' by Todd S. Jenkins November 1, 2000. Mark Selby is a contemporary blues phenomenon who rises far above the frequent practice of copying one's predecessors. He ...
Mark Selby: More Storms Comin' by Todd S. Jenkins November 1, 2000. Mark Selby is a contemporary blues phenomenon who rises far above the frequent practice of copying one's predecessors. He ...
Mark Selby’s record in the Masters makes for a puzzling read. In his first seven appearances at one of snooker’s most prestigious events, which makes up one-third of the sport’s triple crown ...