Emotional Mark Selby hails ‘biggest achievement’ after winning English Open

It was a first tournament win for the 39-year-old since he opened up about his mental health struggles.

Pa Sport Staff
Sunday 18 December 2022 22:06 GMT
Mark Selby won the English Open (Isaac Parkin/PA)
Mark Selby won the English Open (Isaac Parkin/PA) (PA Wire)

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An emotional Mark Selby won his first title in 20 months with victory over Luca Brecel at the English Open.

Selby, the champion in 2019, became the only player to lift the Davis Trophy twice with a 9-6 win in Brentwood.

It was a first tournament win for the 39-year-old since he opened up about his mental health struggles in January.

Belgium’s Brecel hit back from 4-1 down to level the match at 4-4 in the evening session.

Selby regained a two-frame lead with breaks of 51 and 61 before Brecel, who had yet to pass 50, hit the final’s first century, a 122, to make it 6-5.

Selby won the next two before Brecel had a chance for a maximum, taking all the reds only to miss a tricky 15th black.

But Selby wrapped up the victory with a break of 87 before welling up as he thanked wife Vikki afterwards.

It's not been easy, probably the biggest challenge of my life, so coming out here and winning a tournament is incredible really

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. Only Vikki and my family really knew and it’s been tough, from January, trying to get myself back on my feet.

“It’s not been easy, probably the biggest challenge of my life, so coming out here and winning a tournament is incredible really.

“There’s not enough words I can say about Vikki. If it wasn’t for her I definitely wouldn’t be stood here today, that’s for sure.”

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