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'Iron out those unforced errors' - Jimmy White and Alan McManus offer advice to 'great' Reanne Evans

Jimmy White and Alan McManus spoke in glowing terms of Reanne Evans following her narrow defeat to Mark Selby at the Northern Ireland Open. Evans made the four-time world champion fight extremely hard to secure a 4-2 win at the Waterfront Hall. Ad White and McManus felt Evans could have secured the win, with the former telling Eurosport that her coach Chris Henry must replay the match and point out the errors that were costly.

SnookerSelby & Kenna face Robertson & Mink in final as O'Sullivan & Evans fall short25/09/2022 AT 18:50 “I have heard she has been working with Chris Henry, the coach," White said in the Eurosport studio. «He should go back with her now and just point out the five or six unforced errors that she had the opportunity to put Mark Selby in trouble or make it easy for herself, but straight away she has given the advantage to Selby. “Not only is it Mark Selby you can’t do that against, you can't do it against any of these players on the Tour.

“She played very well and Mark had to produce the goods to get over the line. “If I was Chris Henry I’d iron out those unforced errors and she will be much tougher to beat.” 'What about that!' – Trump pots ridiculous double as 'naughty snooker' returns 'My head was gone' — O'Sullivan opens up about famous walk-out against Hendry Selby is one of the finest match players the game has ever seen, and McManus felt Evans pushed him all the way. “First thing is we have to pay tribute to her,” McManus said.

“I thought she played brilliantly. “She played six frames against one of the best players of all time and she could have won 4-2. She played really, really well.

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