Mark Selby wants two more world titles: why he is against moving the tournament from the Crucible.
Mark Selby and his ambitions in snooker
According to The Sun: Mark Selby hopes that "Dragons’ Den" at the Crucible remains the home of snooker. He plans to participate in at least two world championships. The Leicester jokester shared his ambitions for the next decade right after winning his third title at the UK Championship in York.
"I am trying to stay at the top of the game and reach new heights," Selby noted.
He also emphasizes the importance of supporting and developing snooker, believing that the Crucible is the perfect place to host such events.
"I would like us to keep this tradition and continue to perform on this magnificent stage," he added.
Selby is confident that his goals are realistic and achievable if he continues to work on his game and stays motivated.
Selby's ambitions reflect his intention not only to maintain his positions in snooker but also to improve his game on the international stage. His focus on preserving the traditions of the Crucible underscores the significance of this tournament for snooker as a sport, as well as for his personal career. Time will tell if he can realize his plans in the coming years.
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