Chinese snooker player Liang Wenbo, a former world No. 11 seed, received a lifetime ban from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) on Tuesday for his involvement in match-fixing activities between July and December. Liang was also ordered to pay a fine of 43,000 pounds ($61,060). Photo: VCG
Li Hang was also banned for life for his participation in match-fixing and encouraging others to participate between July and December. The WPBSA also ordered Li to pay a fine of 43,000 pounds. Photo: VCG
Lu Ning’s suspension was reduced from eight years to five years and four months, following his early admissions and guilty plea. He was ordered to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Yan Bingtao received a seven-and-a-half-year suspension from the WPBSA, which was reduced to five years due to his early admissions and guilty plea. He was ordered to pay a fine of 7,500 pounds. Photo: VCG
Zhao Xintong has been suspended for two years and six months, which was reduced to one year and eight months, following his early admissions and guilty plea. He was ordered to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Zhao Jianbo has been suspended for three years and six months. His suspension was reduced to two years and four months — until April 7, 2025 — following his early admissions and guilty plea. He also has to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Chang Bingyu’s three-year suspension was reduced to two years, following early admissions and his plea of guilty. He has to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Bai Langning has been given a four-year suspension, which was reduced to two years and eight months, following early admissions and his plea of guilty. He has to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Chen Zifan has been given a suspension of seven years and six months, which was reduced to five years, following early admissions and his plea of guilty. He has to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG
Zhang Jiankang has been given a four-year and five-month suspension, which was reduced following early admissions and his plea of guilty to two years and 11 months. Liang was also ordered to pay 7,500 pounds in fines. Photo: VCG