Masters snooker 2021 - 'Ask for help' - Mark Selby opens up about his battle with depression

Following his exit from the 2021 Masters, Mark Selby talks openly about his own mental health problems and says he is continuing to seek help from medical professionals in his battle against the illness. He encourages those who are having problems with their mental health to do the same and ask for help from loved ones.

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Mark Selby has spoken about his personal battle with depression and encourages those who are having mental health difficulties to get support from healthcare professionals.
The 37-year-old spoke to Eurosport afterwards about his own fight with depression. He said that while it was tough to keep the mind active during the UK's third lockdown as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, he urged people to “ask for help” if they need it.
"It is tough," he said. "When people are going through depression it's very tough and times like this don't make it any easier because you're locked in your house and you have so much time to think about stuff.
"When I was going through it - and even now I'm still on the medication to this day - I went to see the professional people and they were telling me to do things that you enjoy and you try to keep your mind active. But it's difficult when you go through times like this because the things you do enjoy you cannot go and do.
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