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Matthew Selt

Matthew Selt (born 7 March 1985) is an English professional player who turned professional in 2002 after qualifying via the Pontin's International Open Series. A right-handed player known for his highest recorded break of 144, Selt achieved his breakthrough by winning the 2019 Indian Open, his first ranking event title after 17 years on the , defeating in the semi-finals and 5-3 in the final. Selt's career includes notable runner-up finishes at the 2022 Turkish Masters and the 2014 Lisbon Open, as well as semi-final appearances at the 2019 Riga Masters and the 2021 Gibraltar Open. He made his World Snooker Championship debut at the Crucible Theatre in 2013 and came close to advancing in 2015, losing 10-9 to in the first round. As of November 2025, Selt is world number 36, with two-year ranking prize money of £191,500, current season (2025–26) earnings of £44,350, and career total prize money of £1,144,470. In September 2024, during the Masters in , Selt conceded a fourth-round match 5-3 against in an outburst of frustration, using abusive language toward a Matchroom and a WPBSA official, and later sending an abusive text to another member. The WPBSA disciplinary panel responded in February 2025 by imposing a three-month suspended ban (activatable for further breaches before the end of the 2025-26 season), a £10,000 fine, and £11,000 in legal costs on Selt, who accepted the charges and issued a full , citing significant at the time. In May 2025, Selt was removed from his role as Vice Chairman of the WPBSA Players as a result of the incident.

Background

Early life

Matthew Selt was born on 7 March 1985 in , , . Growing up in the local halls of , Selt developed an early interest in the sport. He began playing at the age of 12, quickly progressing to make his first two years later at age 14 and his first at 15. These initial achievements before turning 16 marked his first competitive exposures in . This early enthusiasm naturally progressed into a structured career.

Amateur career

Matthew Selt entered the scene as a in the early , competing in various UK-based amateur events to build his competitive experience. At the age of 16, he participated in the English , where he advanced to the first round before losing 1–4 to Adam Davies. Selt's early dedication led to his first professional tour card in 2002, granted at age 17 through the qualifying pathways available at the time, allowing him a brief stint on the main tour. However, after one season marked by limited success, he was relegated and returned to the amateur circuit, where he continued to hone his skills across amateur competitions in the mid-2000s. His breakthrough in the amateur ranks came during the 2006–2007 season, when he competed in the Pontin's International Open Series (PIOS), a key pathway for aspiring professionals. Selt accumulated sufficient points across the eight-event series to finish seventh in the overall rankings, earning him a two-year professional tour card for the 2007–2009 seasons. This achievement marked the culmination of his amateur progression and paved the way for his sustained professional career.

Professional career

2007–2014: Tour debut and early struggles

Matthew Selt returned to the professional tour in 2007 after qualifying through the Pontin's International Open Series, marking the start of his sustained presence on the main circuit following an earlier stint from 2002 to 2003. His debut season saw him compete primarily in qualifying rounds for ranking events, where he secured occasional victories but struggled to advance deep into main draws. Ending the 2007–2008 season ranked 71st with £2,225 in prize money, Selt's early efforts highlighted persistent challenges in maintaining form against established professionals. Over the next few seasons, Selt gradually improved his standing amid ongoing qualification battles, rising to 67th at the end of 2008–2009 and 51st in 2009–2010, bolstered by consistent participation in Players Tour Championship (PTC) events that offered minor-ranking points. A breakthrough came in the 2011 Goldfields Open, where he reached his first ranking quarter-final by defeating world number four 5–4 and five-time world champion 5–1, before losing 5–1 to Mark Williams; this performance helped him climb to 43rd in the rankings by season's end. However, consistency remained elusive, with frequent early exits in qualifiers for majors like the , where he often fell in the early rounds despite compiling notable breaks, including four centuries across the 2007–2010 period. In 2011–2012, Selt's form in qualifiers included a last-48 loss to at the Welsh Open. The following year brought his debut at the 2013 , achieved by overcoming 10–6 in the final qualifying round, only to suffer a 10–4 first-round defeat to ; this mixed result underscored his growing capability in qualifiers juxtaposed against main-stage inexperience. Selt's 2013–2014 campaign peaked with a runner-up finish at the minor-ranking Open in , where he defeated 4–1 in the quarter-finals and 4–2 in the semi-finals, but fell 4–2 to in the final, earning £5,000; despite this, multiple qualifying defeats, including a last-48 exit at the to Joe Perry, saw his ranking slip to 55th.

2015–2018: Breakthrough performances

In 2015, Matthew Selt achieved a significant breakthrough by reaching the quarter-finals of the , where he defeated 6-4 in the last 16 after earlier wins over (6-3), Zhang Yong (6-5), and Sean O'Sullivan (6-4). This performance marked his best run in a major ranking event to date and contributed to his entry into the world's top 32 for the first time, rising from 35th at the end of the previous season. Additionally, Selt won Group Two of the by beating 3-2 in the group final, showcasing his ability to compete against top players in invitational formats. The 2015–16 season also saw Selt secure multiple last-32 finishes in ranking events, including the Indian Open where he advanced to that stage before a 4-2 defeat to . His progress continued into the , where he won Group 7 by defeating 3-2 in the final. These results helped stabilize his ranking at 34th by season's end, reflecting improved consistency after earlier career struggles. During the 2016–17 season, Selt made his deepest run in qualifying to date, reaching the second round before losing 10-4 to Adam Duffy, marking one of his earliest significant appearances in the event's preliminary stages. He recorded several last-16 finishes in ranking tournaments, such as the English Open where he beat 5-4 (with a 140 break) before falling 5-1 to . Other notable advances included last-32 stages at the and Welsh Open, contributing to a career-high ranking climb to 32nd by the end of the season. In 2017–18, Selt peaked at world number 27, his highest position to that point, driven by strong showings in minor- events like the Players Tour Championship series. He reached the last 16 of the , defeating Mark Allen before a 5-2 loss to Mark Williams, and replicated this at the Gibraltar Open with wins over Rory McLeod and Zak Surety. A standout match came at the , where Selt led 5-2 but lost 6-5 to in the last 32 despite breaks of 129, 117, and 101, exiting in the next round to . These performances, including last-32 runs at the World Open and Open, underscored his growing competitiveness against elite opponents and solidified his mid-tier ranking status.

2019–2021: First ranking title and personal challenges

In March 2019, Matthew Selt achieved a career milestone by winning his first ranking title at the Indian Open in Kochi, India. Seeded 51st in the world, he navigated a challenging draw, defeating defending champion John Higgins 4–2 in the semi-finals before overcoming Lyu Haotian 5–3 in the final to secure the £50,000 first prize. This victory propelled Selt from 51st to 35th in the world rankings, marking a significant resurgence after years of mid-table consistency. The 2020–2021 seasons were heavily disrupted by the , with most events held behind closed doors and condensed schedules affecting player routines. Selt showed resilience amid these challenges, reaching the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in February 2021, where he defeated and before falling 4–2 to . Later that year, he made his first attempt to qualify for the Theatre at the , advancing through initial rounds but losing 10–4 to in the final qualifying match. These performances highlighted Selt's adaptability in a disrupted calendar, though he struggled to build on his 2019 momentum. Off the table, Selt faced significant personal hurdles during this period, publicly admitting in September 2021 to a long-standing gambling addiction that had severely impacted his professional focus and . In interviews, he revealed betting excessively beyond his means, often using winnings to supplement inconsistent earnings, which distracted him even during key tournaments like the Indian Open—where he gambled on matches while competing. This admission underscored the mental pressures he endured, exacerbating performance inconsistencies and financial strain over the years. Adding to the era's stresses was the lingering shadow of a bribery , stemming from unverified claims that Selt had offered an inducement to an opponent during a match; he vehemently denied the accusations, attributing them to misunderstandings, and faced no formal sanctions from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, allowing his career to continue uninterrupted. This incident, though resolved without penalty, contributed to the broader scrutiny and personal toll Selt navigated alongside his on-table achievements.

2022–2025: Recent seasons and disciplinary issues

In the 2021–22 season, Selt reached the final of the Turkish Masters in March 2022, defeating Ding Junhui in the semi-finals before losing 10–4 to Judd Trump in the final. In the 2022–2023 season, Selt demonstrated improved consistency on the World Snooker Tour, reaching the last 16 in multiple ranking events, including the Gibraltar Open and the Championship League. He qualified for his third appearance at the Crucible Theatre for the 2023 World Snooker Championship, where he faced defending champion Mark Selby in the first round and lost a closely contested match 10–8 after leading at points during the encounter. These performances helped maintain his position within the top 64 rankings, building on his 2019 Indian Open triumph as a foundation for career stability. Selt did not qualify for the , losing in the final qualifying round. A notable incident occurred at the inaugural Snooker Masters in September 2024, where Selt forfeited his fourth-round match against after slapping a ball in frustration mid-frame, leading to his withdrawal from the event. This aggressive behavior, including rude and abusive language toward officials and Matchroom staff, resulted in a WPBSA disciplinary hearing in February 2025, imposing a three-month suspended ban and a £10,000 fine for breaches of conduct regulations. Selt qualified for his fourth appearance in 2025, where he suffered a 10–4 first-round defeat to , who advanced to the last 16. Amid these on-table efforts, Selt served as vice-chairman of the WPBSA Players board, contributing to matters until his removal on , 2025, following an ordinary resolution passed at a general members' meeting. In the ongoing 2025–2026 season, Selt has maintained ranking stability between 34 and 40, with early highlights including a group win at the .

Playing style and equipment

Technique and strengths

Matthew Selt is renowned for his solid defensive play and exceptional game, which frequently frustrates opponents by limiting scoring opportunities during extended frames. His ability to execute precise safety shots allows him to maintain control over the , forcing errors and regaining momentum in tactical battles. This defensive reliability has been a hallmark of his , enabling him to compete effectively against higher-ranked players in drawn-out exchanges. In break-building, Selt favors a controlled potting approach, emphasizing accurate positional play to construct methodically rather than relying on aggressive flair. This tactical precision contributes to his consistent scoring, with a career-high break of 144. For instance, he compiled a 143 during the 2008 qualifiers. Over his professional career, he has amassed 220 century breaks (as of November 2025), underscoring his capability for sustained concentration under pressure. Selt exhibits notable adaptability in multi-session matches, particularly in the demanding format of the at the Crucible Theatre, where endurance is paramount. For instance, in the 2023 event, he mounted a spirited fightback against , narrowing a deficit to lose 10-8 after trailing significantly, demonstrating resilience across sessions. Similarly, his 2025 qualifying victory over Jimmy Robertson—recovering from 8-3 down to win 10-9 on the final black—highlights his mental fortitude in prolonged encounters.

Equipment preferences

Matthew Selt has relied on a consistent cue setup throughout much of his professional career, emphasizing familiarity and feel to support his precise safety play and positional control. In 2019, he used a specific cue to secure his first title at the Indian Open, crediting its performance during that breakthrough victory. However, by early , Selt retired that cue, noting it had lost its "life" and no longer suited his stroke, and switched back to an older model he had previously employed successfully. This returned cue, which Selt had used prior to the change, became his primary tool for the subsequent years, demonstrating his preference for that provides a stable, responsive balance point to aid in his defensive exchanges and cue ball control. By 2024, it had been in service for approximately 10 years, underscoring Selt's loyalty to trusted gear until wear necessitated intervention. During the Masters that year, the cue snapped in transit, but Selt had it repaired on-site with superglue by a local carpenter, allowing him to continue competing effectively despite the damage. This incident highlights how Selt's attachment to long-term influences his preparation, as the repaired cue supported his run to the latter stages of the event. No public details are available on specific brands, lengths, weights, tip types, or chalk preferences, though his choices prioritize durability and spin consistency for safety scenarios.

Career statistics

Performance and rankings timeline

The performance and rankings timeline for Matthew Selt illustrates his progression in professional , highlighting participation and outcomes in the events—the , , and Masters—alongside end-of-season world rankings. Selt turned professional in 2007 and has consistently competed in ranking tournaments, achieving his highest ranking of 20 during the 2015/16 season. His results in major events have been modest, with no victories at the Crucible Theatre and no appearances in the main draw of the Masters due to never reaching the top 16.
SeasonMastersEnd-of-season ranking
2007/08QQQ71
2008/09QQQ54
2009/10QQQ48
2010/11QQQ35
2011/12QQQ31
2012/13L32L64Q25
2013/14QL64Q29
2014/15L32QFQ27
2015/16QL32Q27
2016/17QL32Q25
2017/18QL64Q22
2018/19QL64Q36
2019/20QL64Q34
2020/21L32L16Q26
2021/22QL128Q30
2022/23L32L64Q30
2023/24QL64Q37
2024/25L32L32Q34
2025/26*---36 (provisional, as of November 2025)
*2025/26 season ongoing as of November 2025. Notation: Q = did not qualify for main draw; L32 = lost in last 32 (first round of main draw); L64/L128 = lost in indicated round of qualifying; QF = quarter-finals; L16 = last 16. Results compiled from official records; specific examples include 2013 loss 9-10 to in last 32, 2015 quarter-final run, 2021 last 16 after defeating , 2023 and 2025 last 32 losses to (8-10) and (4-10) respectively. Selt's rankings improved steadily in his early career, peaking at 20 before stabilizing around the mid-30s from onward, reflecting consistent but not elite-level performance. As of November 2025, Selt's provisional is 36th. The underwent significant changes during Selt's career: prior to the 2010/11 season, rankings were based on a single season's and updated annually; from 2010/11, a two-year rolling aggregate was introduced for more dynamic updates after each ranking event; and starting in the 2014/15 season, the system shifted to a projected points model based on the previous two seasons' results, excluding the oldest events as new ones are played.

Career finals

Matthew Selt has reached five professional finals across various tournament categories during his career on the . These include two ranking event finals, where he secured one title, one minor-ranking final, and two non-ranking finals, with one victory in the latter category.

Ranking finals

Selt's first ranking final came at the 2019 Indian Open, where he defeated 5–3 in , , to claim his maiden ranking title after 17 years as a professional. His second appearance was in the 2022 Turkish Masters final in , , where he lost 4–10 to , during which Trump compiled a .
TournamentYearOpponentResultScoreVenue
Indian Open2019 (China)Won (1st title)5–3, Kochi,
Turkish Masters2022 ()Lost (runner-up)4–10Bauhaus-Lager, ,

Minor-ranking finals

Selt reached his sole minor-ranking final at the 2014 Lisbon Open in , falling 2–4 to in Casal Vistoso. This marked his first professional final appearance overall.
TournamentYearOpponentResultScoreVenue
2014 ()Lost (runner-up)2–4Casal Vistoso Sports Complex, ,

Non-ranking finals

In non-ranking events, Selt was runner-up in the 2002 WPBSA Open Tour – Event 6, losing 4–5 to in an early-career match. He later won the 2016 Open 5–3 against Li Hang in , a invitational sanctioned by the CBSA.
TournamentYearOpponentResultScoreVenue
WPBSA Open Tour – Event 62002Lost (runner-up)4–5Unknown venue,
Haining Open2016Li Hang ()Won (1st title)5–3,

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