Snooker star Mark Selby withdraws from Players, China Open

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Mark Selby
Mark Selby during the BetVictor Welsh Open 2016

World No.1 snooker player Mark Selby has pulled out of next week's Players Championship as well as the China Open later this month.

World Snooker announced here on Friday that Selby has withdrawn from both ranking events for "personal reasons", reports Xinhua.

The Players Championship runs from 22 to 27 March in Manchester. Selby was due to face Andrew Higginson in his opening match on Wednesday.

World Snooker has replaced Selby in the draw with Matthew Selt. The Players Championship field is made up by the top 24 players from the European Tour Order of Merit plus two from the Asian Tour and six from a combined list. Selt was the highest player on the European Tour Order of Merit, as well as the combined list, not otherwise qualified.

The China Open runs from 28 March to 3 April in Beijing. Selby, who won the title last year, was due to play Darryl Hill in the first round on 28 March. Hill will be given a bye to the last 64.

The following tournament is the World Championship which starts on 16 April in Sheffield.