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Mark Selby sets up Ali Carter semi-final at WST Classic snooker as Gary Wilson moves within one win of Tour Championship

Mark Selby maintained his push for a first ranking title in his home city of Leicester with a 4-2 win over John Higgins in the WST Classic quarter-finals. Selby raced 3-0 clear of his fellow four-time world champion with breaks of 99, 80 and 59 before Higgins responded with 136 and 81 to maintain his hopes with his opponent failing to register a point.

Ad After a high-quality battle of scoring and tactical excellence, the sixth frame was a nervier affair, but it was Selby who put the match away by clearing the final few reds and colours to advance to the last four at the Morningside Arena. Snooker'I'll be back at Crucible' – On-song White vows to return to snooker's biggest stageYESTERDAY AT 12:26 He will meet fellow Englishman Ali Carter over the best-of-nine frames at 2:30pm UK time with a place in the final on Wednesday night and an £80,000 first prize on the table.

Carter completed a 4-2 win over Stuart Bingham in a repeat of the 2020 Masters final won 10-8 by Bingham at Alexandra Palace. Bingham opened the match with a 99 knock before winning the second frame, but it was the two-time world finalist Carter who reeled off four straight frames boosted by 87, 72 and a closing 65.

Bingham had opportunities to force the deciding frame, but could not take out the final red and colours as Carter scrambled over the finishing line to prevent a final-frame decider. English Open winner Selby and German Masters champion Carter are both through to the Tour Championship in Hull next week and are also chasing second ranking titles of the season in Leicester.

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