Selby crashes out to Wenbo in the Championship League
THREE-TIME world champion Mark Selby missed out on reaching the next round of the Championship League after Liang Wenbo claimed victory.
Leicester’s Selby, 36, came second in Group Five of snooker’s first tournament back since the coronavirus pandemic shut sport down.
Wenbo now goes into next week’s winners’ group in Milton Keynes after his 3-0 win over Selby in the final match.
It was complete dominance from the Chinese star and he says it is down to enjoying the game again after lockdown.
“I enjoyed today,” Wenbo told the World Snooker Tour website.
‘“Sometimes you have to enjoy the game and your game will come, snooker is like this, when you’re happy you play well.
“If I play like this, I will have a chance to win the tournament. I practised for seven or eight days before coming here, after two and a half months off.’
Selby beat Lee Walker 3-1 in his opening match but almost suffered an upset in his second.
O’Connor gave Selby a scare by going 1-0 and 2-1 up, including a break of 143.
But the ‘Jester from Leicester’ recovered to draw the match 2-2 and set up a final game showdown with Wenbo.
The world number 34 had beaten O’Connor 3-1 in his opening game and then whitewashed Walker 3-0 next.
And he made it a clean sweep after cruising to a 3-0 whitewash over world number seven Selby.
A break of 54 gave O’Connor a 3-1 win over Walker as he took third spot in Group Five.
In Group 14, Gary Wilson topped the table after a break of 125 confirmed his place as the winner.
He beat Gerard Greene 3-0 to wrap up top spot having already overcome Mitchell Mann 3-0 and John Astley 3-1.
Greene beat Astley 3-1, Mann drew 2-2 with Greene before Astley and Mann also drew 2-2 in the final game of the group.
Wilson told @CLSnooker: “I played OK, a few sloppy shots here and there but it’s to be expected.
“It’s been really well organised, I don’t think there’s anything you can fault.
“There are arrows and signs for you everywhere.
“If this is anything to go by there’s no reason why other tournaments can go ahead.”