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Moment Mark Selby drops head in despair live on BBC at draw ‘he didn’t want’ for World Snooker Championship 2025

Published on April 17, 2025 at 09:14 AM

MARK SELBY dropped his head in despair after getting the draw “he didn’t want”; at the World Snooker Championship.

The British ace is just one of the big names competing at this year’s

Man smiling while wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone.
Mark Selby dropped his head in despair during the World Snooker Championship draw
Ben Woollaston of England playing snooker.
He will play pal Ben Woollaston in the opening round

is currently number four in the world rankings.

And he is hungry for victory after to John Higgins 10 days ago.

However, Selby’s path to glory at the World Championship will not be straightforward.

The draw for this year’s tournament was made live on the BBC.

Selby was in the studio as his name was pulled out of the hat.

But he dropped his head dramatically while rolling his eyes after discovering he will play Ben Woollaston in the opening round.

The pair, who both hail from Leicester, are close mates and have played each other seven times before.

Selby has won five of those meetings, including their most recent one at the 2023 British Open.

But his pained expression showed he would have rather avoided Woollaston at the World Championship.

And it was quickly picked up on by BBC host Rob Walker, who declared: “Oh no. One of the matches he didn’t want.”;

But it wasn’t the only horror tie served up.

if he decides to play after their X-rated war of words following the 2024 Masters.

The Rocket has yet to make a definite decision on whether to appear at the tournament for the 33rd successive time, having withdrawn from five ranking events this year on medical grounds.

Selby had his say on O’Sullivan and Carter’s draw, declaring: “I don’t think either of them will be happy with that.

“It’s great that Ronnie is in the competition. We have not seen him since January. I wanted him to play. It seems he is playing and that is fantastic for the game.

“Carter is probably one of the toughest qualifiers to draw again. He has played Ronnie in two world finals and the Masters final. Yeah, that’s a horrible draw.”;

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