Summary
Stephen Lee admits he deserved to be knocked out of the World Snooker Championship by Ryan Day, because he was "rubbish".

Stephen Lee admits he deserved to be knocked out of the World Snooker Championship by Ryan Day, because he was "rubbish".
The Trowbridge based player lost 10-4 to the world number eight, despite winning the opening frame.
Lee told BBC Wiltshire: "I made a good clearance in the first frame but didn't turn up for the rest of the match.
"I played a really good match against Judd Trump in the qualifiers, but I've come here and played rubbish."
Lee had no complaints with the final score. "He looked the better player throughout the day and he's come out on top so good luck to him," he added.
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David Weller
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