Jogia withdraws appeal over ban
Joe Jogia withdraws an appeal against a two-year ban and £2,000 fine for breaching snooker betting rules.
World number one Judd Trump needs to remain focused on claiming his first world title, says former winner Ken Doherty.
The WPBSA will take no action after investigating betting patterns in a match between Steve Davis and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh.
Headlines
- 'O'Sullivan is a loss to snooker'
- O'Sullivan exile an opportunity for Trump
- Trump takes International title
- O'Sullivan to miss rest of season
- Win makes Trump world number one
- Robertson to meet Trump in final
- Trump to face Ebdon in semi-final
- Selby beaten by Walden in China
- Williams beaten by Davis in China
- Cao beats Higgins in China opener
- Robertson wins after visa problems
- Bond clinches seniors world title
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