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 ...
China Billiards Club Professional League starting next week should be viewed more as another pathway into elite ranks than a ...
Country’s best players, plus some of world’s best, have been invited to take part in league which will also feature pool ...
A new snooker league has launched in China as the country bids to ‘move from a major billiards nation to a leading powerhouse ...
Earlier this week, a Chinese player won the World Snooker championship for the second year in a row, and it has captivated ...
Snooker has witnessed explosive growth in China, with an estimated 50–60 million players and nearly 300,000 billiards and snooker halls across the country.
The new world champion is the fourth consecutive first-time winner and the UK game faces a challenge to keep up with investment in Asia ...
Snooker’s bid to enter the Olympic Games will be boosted by having back-to-back world champions from China, the sport’s top official said on Tuesday. Wu Yize beat Shaun Murphy 18-17 in a dramatic ...
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 ...
Trailblazer Ding Junhui called it "our era" as Wu Yize's World Snooker Championship victory went viral back home in China with tens of millions celebrating the country's latest landmark in the sport.
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