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Mark Selby yesterday became the first person to hit a 147 break in the final of the World Championships and will now target a remarkable comeback in this final session to win his fifth world title.
Mark Selby 12-10 Mark Allen - SELBY WINS FRAME 22 Saturday 29 April 2023 19:30 , Luke Baker A workmanlike break from Selby but he gets over the line to win the first frame of the evening.
Mark Selby stays on track for fifth world title with impressive Gary Wilson win 13:45 , Mike Jones Mark Selby saw off Gary Wilson 13-7 to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship ...
Mark Anthony Selby MBE (born 19 June 1983) is an English professional snooker player. Considered one of the greatest players of all time, [2] [3] he has been ranked world number one on multiple occasions. He has won a total of 23 ranking titles, placing him eighth on the all-time list of ranking tournament winners.
Luca Brecel was the defending champion, having defeated Mark Selby 18–15 in the 2023 final to win his first world title. [10] At the 2024 event, he attempted to overcome the Crucible curse, which has allegedly prevented any first‑time winner from retaining the title since the tournament moved to the Crucible in 1977. [11]
Barry Hawkins, the winner of the 2014 event and runner-up in 2022, played four-time World Champion Mark Selby. The match was tied at 2–2 at the mid-session interval, and Hawkins won frame five with a 91 break to lead 3–2. However, Selby took four consecutive frames to win 6–3. [22]
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 ...
Four teams participated in the tournament: Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut, Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna, Luca Brecel and Reanne Evans, and Judd Trump and Baipat Siripaporn. The tournament was played as a round‑robin with four‑ frame matches, followed by a final between the top two teams, played as the best of seven frames.