This meant that Ansboury and Braverman forfeited the prize money and ranking points they had earned. Sarah Ansboury and her partner, Jillian Braverman, were defaulted from the main draw on Saturday after Ansboury’s challenged paddle was determined to be illegal on-site. The comment itself is far from a throwaway, though. That may be the reason why there has been little to no traction on social media about the comment. It was made as an off-hand comment by Bright and said in such a relaxed way that, if you have not been following the paddle testing topic closely, you would think it was a meaningless comment. In a discussion about the paddle testing controversy with her co-host, Dylan Frazier, on the latest episode of her podcast, The Drop, Anna Bright casually dropped that Tyson McGuffin’s paddle that was challenged at the Red Rock event failed off-site testing (28:24 mark). Tyson McGuffin did not address the test results of his paddle that was challenged during the PPA Red Rock Open on his latest episode of the Tyson McGuffin Podcast.
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