More from Mark Selby, speaking to BBC Two:
I will definitely still review it [my future] in the summer because in the first session I felt I stopped myself from playing well when I had my chances and I can't keep doing that because it makes me ill and it gets me down mentally.
I tried to get on with it and play but it's easy to do that when you are 7-2 behind and your back is against the wall because you have nothing to play for. You let you arm go.
I will sit down with [his wife] Vikki and see what the options are. It will be a big decision but if I do carry on playing I need help, probably on the mental side of it a little bit more, to just go out and enjoy the game a bit more. That's what I want to do.
For me it's always been like life and death, I've always been that kind of character, always putting too much pressure on myself and trying too hard. With what I've achieved I should just be able to go out there and play, but I stop myself from doing it every time.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/live/c4n1z529r17t?post=asset%3A406e5233-c70f-4bc4-baa9-05c7350d0201#post