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Stephen Lee breaks silence on snooker return after end of 12-year ban

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Stephen Lee has spoken ‌publicly for the first‍ time as his⁢ 12-year ban from professional⁣ snooker ended, expressing his eagerness to ‌return to the ​sport. The former world number nine was suspended in⁣ 2012 after ‍being found guilty of match-fixing,a scandal that rocked the world of snooker.

Lee’s return marks a meaningful moment ⁣for‍ both the player and the sport, coming after a period of⁤ increased scrutiny regarding integrity within professional‌ snooker. His ban was the most severe sanction in⁢ the game’s history at the time, surpassed only by the lifetime bans handed to Liang Wenbo and Li Hang in‌ 2023 following a separate match-fixing inquiry involving​ multiple ⁢Chinese players, including reigning ⁢world champion Zhao ⁣Xintong.

The WPBSA, the ‍governing body for professional snooker, confirmed ‌the end of lee’s suspension, allowing him ⁢to reapply for‌ membership ‌and compete on the professional circuit. Upon issuing⁤ the original punishment, the‍ WPBSA stated​ its “zero‍ tolerance approach to match fixing and this is further evidence of our uncompromising approach to dealing with such‍ issues.”

Lee was found to ⁣have fixed seven matches in 2009,⁢ receiving a‌ penalty of ⁤£21,000 and being stripped of his ‍ranking prize ⁢money. He‍ has maintained a low profile throughout his ban, but now appears resolute to rebuild his career. Details of his ⁢immediate playing schedule have not yet been announced, ‌but his⁢ return will undoubtedly be closely watched by ⁤fans and fellow professionals alike.

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