Defending champion Mark Selby edged Mark Davis 6-5 in a thrilling opening match at the Dafabet Masters in London's Alexandra Palace. Davis himself recovered from 4-0 & 5-2 down to force the decider.
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Mark Selby Profile, News & Interviews from two-times Snooker Masters champion Mark Selby
Defending champion Mark Selby edged Mark Davis 6-5 in a thrilling opening match at the Dafabet Masters in London's Alexandra Palace. Davis himself recovered from 4-0 & 5-2 down to force the decider.
Neil Robertson has won the UK Championship for the first time and becomes the first overseas player to win snooker's prestigious 'Triple Crown' of tournaments. He beat Mark Selby 10-7 to lift the trophy at the Barbican Centre, York.
Mark Selby has recorded professional snooker's 100th official maximum 147 break in his UK Championship semi-final against Ricky Walden. Selby's history making break in the 7th frame included an incredible pot to the middle pocket on the final black.
Mark Selby has claimed his first professional title of the World Snooker season, coming from 3-1 down to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-3 in a thrilling final at the Antwerp Open (Euro Tour 7) in Belgium.
Two-times World Champion Mark Williams has won his first televised event in close to three years, beating Mark Selby 4-3 in the final of the Rotterdam Open, the first professional snooker tournament in Holland for over two decades.
The qualifying for the Wuxi Classic 2013 is over and legends Steve Davis, Ken Doherty and Jimmy White all won their matches to make it through to China, along with ladies world champion Reanne Evans. Meanwhile Shaun Murphy and Mark Selby lost to Alex Davies and  Andrew Pagett respectively.
The amazing results in this year's Betfair World Snooker Championship 2013 continue as Barry Hawkins came from 9-6 down to beat Mark Selby 13-10 to book a maiden quarterfinal appearance at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Betfair World Snooker Championship 2013 debutant and the world no.70 from Thailand Dechawat Poomjaeng has caused the shock of the tournament so far, beating Stephen Maguire 10-9 in a thrilling first round match at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Â
After a terrific week of snooker in what has to be the best tournament of the season so far, the Betfair Masters final takes place at Alexandra Palace today as defending champion Neil Robertson and World No. 1 Mark Selby vie for the £175,000 top prize.
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