In May 2002, Ding Junhui, who was only 15 years old, won the first Asian Championship for China and became the youngest Asian champion. On August 3rd of the same year, Kloc-0/won the World Junior Billiards Championship and became the first world billiards champion in China. At the Asian Games in June 5438+ 10, Ding Junhui won the snooker singles championship by beating Supo Senla of Thailand 3- 1, rewriting the history that China didn't win a gold medal in the billiards event of the Asian Games, and won the second place in the billiards group of the Asian Games with his teammates. In the World Billiards Championship held from June 20th to1October 2nd, 2002, Ding Junhui ranked third, equating veteran Guo Hua's best performance in the 1997 World Championship. On June 5438+February 65438+May 2002, Ding Junhui was awarded "China Billiards Special Contribution Award" by China Billiards Association.
In August 2003, Ding Junhui defeated mark williams, who was ranked first in the world at that time, twice in the Asia-Europe Masters in Hongkong and Thailand. In September 2003, Ding Junhui officially turned into a professional player. In February, 2004, Ding Junhui beat joe perry, who ranked 16 in the world, and broke into the Wembley Masters 16 at 6: 3, which made the British people know and like this billiards boy from the East overnight.
Billiards expert evaluation:
"If Ding is not the first in the world in the future, I will be very surprised! I have fought Davis and Haendly many times, but I have never felt so difficult to deal with. Ding is the best player since O 'Sullivan, even better than O 'Sullivan. He will become the tiger woods of billiards! " —— In February, 2004, Ding Junhui's training partner, 2002 World Championship champion Abuton, was interviewed by a TV station at the Snooker Club in Willingboro, England.
"Ding's active offensive ability is very strong. He is very good at games. I believe that Ding will become a world champion one day and he will become a big star. " -O 'Sullivan's evaluation of Ding Junhui, the world's number one.
Major achievements:
Champion of the 2002 National Junior Billiards Championship, champion of the Asian Championship, champion of the World Youth Championship, champion of the Asian Games singles and third place in the World Championships;
China Billiards Ranking Competition (Zhengzhou Station) champion in 2003;
National Billiards Team Championship in 2004 and China Billiards Ranking Championship (Lanzhou Station);
Wembley Masters in England 16 in 2004, top 32 in the Scottish Masters of the World Professional Tour.
Ding Junhui started playing billiards at the age of 8. In 2002, his debut at the China Open was his first high-level competition. Since then, he has been out of control. In two years, he won eight championships, including Asian Championship, World Youth Championship, Asian Games and China Ranking Competition. The most unforgettable thing is the champion of the 2002 World Youth Championship, which is the first world champion of billiards in China, and it also qualifies him to go to the UK to play the professional tour and has the opportunity to compete with the world's top players. /kloc-at the age of 0/6, he has been rated as "Oriental Star" and "Future World Champion" by the British media.
Ding Junhui, who just celebrated his birthday on April/KOOC-0/0, 2004, was the first person from China to enter the world's highest hall-the World Snooker Professional Ranking Competition. Before the China Open in 2005, his ranking rose to 54th. Ding Junhui defeated China, the greatest player in the history of world billiards and winner of the seven-time world championship, 9-5 in the final of China Open of the World Professional Billiards Tour held in Beijing, which not only made the world professional billiards champion list the first, but also became the first professional billiards player in the world to win the championship with a wild card.
Ding Junhui's success is completely divorced from the traditional model of "amateur sports school-sports school-provincial sports team-national team". Ding Junhui's road to success has left a strong personal mark because of his parents' heavy training, overseas study and self-reliance. People call it Ding Junhui mode.
1, just to eat and drink.
Ding Junhui started practicing at the age of 8, when interest was the main supporting force. Recalling that time, Ding Junhui said that playing ball was just for eating and drinking, and it was easy to think about it. With the growth of age and fame, Ding Junhui began to participate in competitions from 65438 to 0997, but the economic pressure at home increased because of running around.
2. Selling a house to study
This stage is the most difficult period for Ding Jia. From Yixing, Jiangsu, to Shanghai, and then to Dongguan, Guangdong, frequent running around makes this family, which is not very rich in economy, even more difficult. Finally, Ding's father secretly sold the house, and Ding Junhui didn't know about it until a year later.
3. Studying in the UK is profitable.
In 2003, Ding Junhui went to England. The expenses of more than 20 thousand pounds a year are all borne by the family. However, with excellent record, Ding Junhui has been able to get bonuses continuously. He won a total prize of $50,000 this season. In Xiaoding's words, it is a balance of payments with a slight surplus.
Resume:
Nationality: China (Yixing, Jiangsu)
Name: Ding Junhui
Date of birth: 1 987,4,1
Native place: Yixing, Jiangsu
Hobbies: table tennis, reading, watching TV.
Use the club: John Paris
Idol: O 'Sullivan
Hitting habit: right hand
Maximum score of single shot: practice 147, competition 143.
Personal honor:
China Mobile Cup (Jiangmen) Asian Billiards Championship in 2002.
Billiards Champion of the Second National Games in 2002
Snooker champion of 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea
Champion of "Star Cup" Snooker National Ranking Competition (Zhengzhou Station) in 2003
Champion of the 2003 World Youth Championship
In 2004, the champion of Amnestin Cup National Snooker Championship.
2005 Snooker Billiards China Open Champion