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		<title>Chang Bingyu&#8217;s Earnings Amid Match-Fixing Ban</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Chang Bingyu made £172,000 from World Championship qualifying despite a ban for match-fixing. His performance included two maximum breaks.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chang Bingyu earned <strong>£172,000</strong> from the World Championship qualifying, despite a ban for match-fixing that has overshadowed his recent performances.</p>
<p>He reached the third stage of qualifying, where he narrowly lost <strong>10-8</strong> to Luca Brecel. During this stage, Chang produced a remarkable <strong>147 maximum break</strong>, which is the highest possible score in a single frame of snooker.</p>
<p>His earnings included a <strong>£147,000 bonus</strong> for achieving two maximum breaks in the season&#8217;s Triple Crown events and an additional <strong>£15,000</strong> for having the highest break at the World Championship.</p>
<p>Chang faced a <strong>20-month ban</strong> due to his involvement in a match-fixing scandal that implicated ten Chinese players. His suspension expired in December 2024.</p>
<p>After returning from his ban, Chang won the Asia-Pacific Championship and was runner-up in the 2025 Scottish Open. Shaun Murphy praised his performance during recent matches, stating, &#8220;That was as good as anything I&#8217;ve ever witnessed in my 35 years playing snooker.&#8221; Murphy emphasized that such performances would be highlighted if they came from top players like Ronnie O&#8217;Sullivan or Judd Trump.</p>
<p>The match-fixing scandal involved serious allegations; Chang admitted to fixing a match at the 2022 British Open under pressure from Liang Wenbo. The incident led to lifetime bans for Liang Wenbo and Li Hang.</p>
<p>This situation highlights the ongoing challenges within professional snooker and raises questions about integrity in sports. Observers are keen to see how Chang&#8217;s career progresses following his return and whether he can maintain his form amid scrutiny.</p>
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