Four-time world champion Mark Selby threatened to quit snooker after losing in the Tour Championship to Gary Wilson.
Four-time world champion Mark Selby threatened to quit snooker after losing in the Tour Championship to Gary Wilson, who also described his winning performance as 'embarrassing'. Wilson sealed a 10-8 victory with a clearance of 105, but both players were scathing about their performance in Manchester. 'I mean I was pathetic really, from start to finish,' Selby told ITV4. 'Probably one of the worst games I've played as a professional. Definitely up there for sure.
' Wilson believes he will have to improve ahead of his quarter-final against Zhang Anda, telling ITV4: 'I don't know how I won to be honest. I'm just thankful Mark didn't play very well because I was embarrassing. 'The cue action wasn't even there yesterday - it may have looked a bit better but I just felt deep down all along, I was struggling. I was hitting everything really quick and snatchy and just tried to keep plugging away.
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