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Luca Brecel’s Car Towed Just Before Winning World Mixed Doubles Title with Reanne Evans – ‘It Was Taken Away’

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Luca Brecel’s Eventful Sunday: Car Towed Before Winning World Mixed Doubles Title

Luca Brecel had quite the rollercoaster of a Sunday as he not only had his car towed away, but also managed to win the World Mixed Doubles title with partner Reanne Evans. The Belgian snooker player shared his crazy experience with ITV Sport, revealing that he had to rush to retrieve his car just before the final match.

Despite the chaotic start to his day, Brecel put on a solid performance on the table, helping him and Evans secure the victory. Reflecting on the win, Brecel expressed his satisfaction with his improved gameplay in recent months and his excitement for the upcoming World Championship in Sheffield.

For Evans, the victory was a special moment in her long and successful career, adding another title to her impressive collection. She praised Brecel for his contribution to their win and joked about towing his car earlier if she had known it would lead to success.

Mark Selby, on the other hand, faced disappointment as he and partner Rebecca Kenna fell short in the final. Despite the challenges of the doubles format, Selby acknowledged Kenna’s strong performance and expressed his enjoyment of the tournament.

Overall, the World Mixed Doubles event provided thrilling snooker action and memorable moments for both players and fans. With the World Championship on the horizon, the excitement and anticipation for more top-notch snooker matches continue to build. Catch all the action live on Eurosport, discovery+, the Eurosport app, and eurosport.com.

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