Crucial CAF Champions League Matchday 6: Quarter-Final Fates Hanging in the Balance
As the CAF Champions League group stage concludes, several teams face pivotal matches to secure quarter-final berths.
Four-time world champion Mark Selby overcame Jackson Page 5-4 in a dramatic quarterfinal clash featuring century breaks from both players.
Four-time snooker world champion Mark Selby delivered a masterclass under pressure, sealing a dramatic 5-4 victory against Jackson Page with a magnificent 131 clearance in the deciding frame at the English Open.
The Leicester-born player faced stiff competition from Welsh opponent Page, who led twice during their quarterfinal encounter (2-1 and 3-2) at Brentwood's Essex venue. Selby responded with a brilliant 111 break to level the match before trading frames with his 22-year-old rival.
After Page forced a final-frame decider with his fourth 50+ break of the match, Selby showcased his trademark composure with a flawless century clearance to book his semifinal berth. The victory keeps the 40-year-old on track for his 25th career ranking title.
Selby will face China's Zhou Yuelong in Saturday's semifinals after the world number 21 produced his own comeback heroics. Zhou overturned a 4-2 deficit against reigning world champion Luca Brecel, clinching victory with a nerve-wracking 52-minute deciding frame.
Elsewhere in the tournament, Welsh qualifier Jak Jones secured a 5-2 win over Ireland's Aaron Hill, while England's Elliot Slessor squandered a 4-0 lead against Mark Allen in an unfinished match suspended late Friday evening.
The English Open continues through the weekend, with the champion set to claim £80,000 in prize money and the Steve Davis Trophy.
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