Snooker: Relentless Mark Selby eyeing world title

MARK Selby set his sights on becoming world champion after winning his third Masters title in just five years in London on Sunday.

A 10-6 victory over defending champion Neil Robertson saw the 29-year-old world No 1 become the first man to win back-to-back majors since Mark Williams a decade ago.

“I will be trying my hardest to win that tournament,” said Selby, who won the UK Championship in York last month. “The worlds is the main one and it’s the pinnacle of our sport. It’s a long way away from now until April. For me to keep my form up from now all the way to the worlds, it’s going to be tough. I’ll definitely go there trying my hardest and keep putting the hard work in.”

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Despite being the dominant force in snooker at present, Selby believes there is room for improvement. He said: “Mentally I feel as though I’m in the best state of mind for a long while. Performance-wise, in patches I still think I can play better.”