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It also brings this wealth of specialist knowledge to Wembley Partners Racing, which offers much-needed monetary support to up-and-coming local athletes as well as supporting them away from their sporting endeavours with vital online security advice and guidance.
Mark Selby beats Shaun Murphy to win fourth World Snooker Championship title
A crowd of 980 people watched Selby move level with John Higgins on four world titles
Mark Selby has become a four-time world snooker champion
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Outcomes are rarely as straightforward in life as in art, and Mark Selby proved on Monday night that even Dementors can be victorious.
In truth, comparing a multiple world champion to the stifling, joy-sucking villains of the Harry Potter world as Steve Davis did ahead of this final is little short of an insult to Selby’s vast array of talents.
“In the next round I could play a lot better but I don’t think my game is ready to win four tough matches to get to the Crucible yet.
“Hopefully if I can keep getting better and keep improving, my technique becomes reliable and I can get to a better pace, then next year will be the goal to get back to the Crucible.”
It was a candid admission of his shortcomings by the Scot, in what was only his second professional match since he returned after a nine-year absence with defeat to Matthew Selt in the first round of the Gibraltar Open last month.
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