Shaun Murphy and Mark Selby, two of the top players in snooker, have been knocked out of the 2026 Masters tournament on its opening day. The reigning champion, Murphy, lost to China's Wu Yize with a score of 6-2, while the current UK title holder, Selby, was defeated by Xiao Guodong also from China with the same score.
Murphy's exit was unexpected, as he had been looking forward to his victory for over a year and had worked hard to prepare for the tournament. He struggled throughout the match, losing the opening three frames and failing to take control of the game despite winning frame four. Wu Yize, on the other hand, played well and made several key breaks, including one of 137 in frame two.
Selby's defeat was a surprise, as he had won the UK Championship just last month and was considered a strong contender for the title. However, Xiao Guodong played some outstanding snooker, making breaks of 95, 62, 76, and 77 to take control of the game. Despite coming back from a 4-2 deficit, Selby ultimately fell short.
Xiao Guodong will now face Wu Yize in the quarter-finals on Thursday. The Chinese player is just 22 years old and has already won his first ranking title this year. He impressed throughout his match against Murphy and Selby, making key breaks and showing great composure under pressure.
Murphy's exit was unexpected, as he had been looking forward to his victory for over a year and had worked hard to prepare for the tournament. He struggled throughout the match, losing the opening three frames and failing to take control of the game despite winning frame four. Wu Yize, on the other hand, played well and made several key breaks, including one of 137 in frame two.
Selby's defeat was a surprise, as he had won the UK Championship just last month and was considered a strong contender for the title. However, Xiao Guodong played some outstanding snooker, making breaks of 95, 62, 76, and 77 to take control of the game. Despite coming back from a 4-2 deficit, Selby ultimately fell short.
Xiao Guodong will now face Wu Yize in the quarter-finals on Thursday. The Chinese player is just 22 years old and has already won his first ranking title this year. He impressed throughout his match against Murphy and Selby, making key breaks and showing great composure under pressure.