TYLOO fined Jee for inappropriate behavior during a match—the player adjusted his groin in front of the camera

The Chinese esports organization TYLOO has fined Dongya “Jee” Ji, a player on its Counter-Strike 2 roster, and issued him a stern reprimand for inappropriate behavior during a qualifying match for the BLAST Open Fall 2026. The club announced this on its social media accounts.
The incident occurred during a quarterfinal match against MongolZ Academy at the GGMedia Challenger Series Season 1 tournament (the winner of the championship will earn a spot at the BLAST Open Fall 2026). While on a live stream, Jee adjusted his groin area right in front of the webcam.
TYLOO stated that the player’s actions constituted a serious breach of discipline and damaged the club’s professional reputation. The organization issued Jee a stern reprimand and fined him, emphasizing that it will not tolerate behavior that contradicts the principles of professional esports.

Earlier, ESL unveiled a major update to the rules of the ESL Pro Tour competitive ecosystem ahead of the start of the 2026 second season. In particular, the tournament operator established rules governing player conduct on internal communication channels.
Photo — OFFSTAGE; @PanYijingFlora.


