From Ding Junhui's historic 2005 victory to back-to-back Chinese world champions two decades later, China's transformation of ...
On April 3, 2005, a grinning Ding Junhui lifted the China Open trophy after defeating Stephen Hendry in the final. Just two days after his 18th birthday, the Chinese teenager had stunned the snooker ...
Thai teenager Panchaya Channoi claims the Women's World Snooker Championship title after a 6-2 victory over Reanne Evans in ...
China Billiards Club Professional League starting next week should be viewed more as another pathway into elite ranks than a ...
The President swept off to Beijing to court Xi Jinping. Back Stateside, it was non-Presidential motorcades, video games, and ...
Country’s best players, plus some of world’s best, have been invited to take part in league which will also feature pool ...
GCC GAMES – BAHRAIN participated last night in the colourful opening ceremony of the fourth GCC Games in Doha, Qatar. The ...
SNOOKER star Mark Williams has said he would rather not be in the sport’s Hall of Fame. The three-time world champion echoed ...
The inaugural World Sports Economy Summit (WSES) launched in London, marking a historic milestone as a premier international forum at the intersection of sport, finance and ...
Wu Yize is facing backlash from snooker fans following the cancellation of a meet-and-greet in his home country, China. The ...
China's Wu Yize is said to have shared a single bed with his father in a windowless flat as he sacrificed his home life to ...
He worked in various positions, including picking, sorting, delivery, and forklift operation. He took his training seriously, often using his break time to practice skills. "After around five months, ...
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