Snooker star given suspended ban and faces paying £21,000 following abusive and aggressive behaviour
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Matthew Selt given three-month suspended ban for ‘rude and aggressive’ behaviour at 2024 Saudi Arabia Masters
Matthew Selt has been given a three-month suspended ban and fined £10,000 for “rude and aggressive” behaviour at the 2024 Saudi Arabia Masters. The Englishman was charged with three breaches of governing body the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) code of conduct at September’s event in Riyadh. Selt angrily conceded defeat against China’s Pang Junxu in the fourth round after missing a straightforward pot, losing 5-3. Th…
'He was aggressive in his behaviour' - WPBSA releases statement
Matthew Selt has been given a suspended ban and ordered to pay £21,000 in fines and legal costs, it was announced by the WPBSA on Sunday. The Englishman was found to be in breach of the WPBSA Conduct Regulations in addition to his contract with the World Snooker Tour. The[Read More...] The post ‘He was aggressive in his behaviour’ – WPBSA releases statement appeared first on SnookerHQ.com.
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