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Matthew Selt: English snooker player
Matthew Selt is an English professional snooker player originally from Romford, east London and now living in Chelmsford, Essex. He qualified for the professional tour by finishing seventh on the Pontin's International Open Series in 2006/2007. Selt played in his first professional final in 2014 at the minor-ranking Lisbon Open, which he lost to Stephen Maguire, and has reached five quarter-finals in full ranking events. Selt won his first ranking title when he beat Lyu Haotian in the 2019 Indian Open final.

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Holder Trump through to last 16 of English Open

Defending champion Judd Trump reaches the last 16 of the English Open with a clinical 4-1 win over Matthew Selt at Brentwood.
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O'Sullivan and Trump into Wuhan Open fourth round

Ronnie O'Sullivan beats China's Pang Junxu and Judd Trump thrashes Matthew Selt to reach the fourth round of the Wuhan Open.
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Four-time world champion Mark Selby says his concentration was "non-existent" after he beats qualifier Matthew Selt 10-8 to book his place in round two.
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Turkish Masters: Judd Trump claims sixth career 147 to beat Matthew Selt in final

Judd Trump produces the sixth 147 of his career as he beats fellow Englishman Matthew Selt to win the inaugural Turkish Masters on Sunday.
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UK Snooker Championship 2021: Judd Trump suffers surprise defeat by Matthew Selt

World number two Judd Trump suffers a surprise 6-3 defeat by Matthew Selt in the third round of the UK Championship.
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