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Junhui Ding

Ding Junhui won the British Championship in 2005.

Born1April 19871(1987-04-01) (25 years old).

Yixing City, Jiangsu Province, China

Nationality People's Republic of China (PRC) (China)

Nicknamed Oriental Star

Career since 2003

Ranked ninth (07/08)

Currently ranked 4[ 1]

Professional bonus GB? 500,725 pounds [2]

The highest score of a single pole is 147 (2007)

Win the tour.

Points Ranking Championship 5

Non-integral ranking tournament 2

Ding Junhui (1987 April 1-), born in Yixing, Jiangsu, China, is an active professional snooker player.

Ding Junhui is currently playing in the British city of Sheffield.

Directory [hidden]

Early 1

2 career

2. 1 Wembley Masters 2007

2.2 2007/08 season

2.3 2009/ 10 season

2.4 2010/1/season

3 personal life

Four major honors

Five comments

[Editor] In the early days, Ding Junhui's parents were ordinary self-employed people engaged in non-staple food business, and his father Ding Wenjun loved billiards. Ding Junhui began to contact billiards at the age of 8, but his real snooker career was due to an accidental experience. During the summer vacation in the third grade of primary school, his father played a game with a local billiards master. Encouraged by others, Ding Junhui played a few balls for his father during the toilet break, and unexpectedly defeated his opponent for his father. From then on, Ding's father began to consciously cultivate his son's interest in billiards. In order to ensure Ding Junhui's training, Wang's father even asked Ding Junhui's school, Dongguan Guancheng No.2 Middle School, to allow Ding Junhui to study only Chinese and mathematics for half a day and practice for half a day. In addition, I gave up my original business and opened a ball room myself. During the holiday, Ding Junhui was also sent to Shanghai, where the snooker environment is relatively good, to receive systematic professional training in snooker. With his own efforts and talent, Ding Junhui quickly made his mark in Jiangsu Province.

1At the end of 998, for the further development of Ding Junhui, the family moved to Dongguan, Guangdong. After graduating from primary school, between billiards and studies, Ding Junhui chose to give up his studies completely and play for a billiards city in Dongguan. His passion for billiards often makes him train for more than eight hours every day. At the same time, that time was also the most difficult period in Ding's life. His parents even sold their house in Yixing, his hometown.

[Editor] Career Ding Junhui really caught the attention of snooker billiards in 2002. Ding Junhui, who was only 15 years old, became the youngest Asian Youth Championship in May, and then won the Asian Championship that year. In August of the same year, he became the first world champion of billiards in China at the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) 2 1 World Youth Championship held in Riga, Latvia. June 5438+10 Busan Asian Games, snooker beat Thailand to win the gold medal in the singles final.

Affected by SARS, the 2003 Asian Championships and Youth Championships were cancelled. However, Ding Junhui once again broke into the top four of the 2 1 World Youth Championship. In August of the same year, he also defeated mark williams, who ranked first in the world at that time. In view of his outstanding performance, he was chartered by the World Snooker Association to participate in the main concert tour of award a, and officially became a professional snooker player in September of that year.

At the beginning of 2003, Ding Junhui began to train in a snooker club in Willingboro, England. I usually practice with Peter Ebdon, the world champion in 2002. Aberton praised his skill and patience in training.

In February 2004, Ding Junhui, a wild card holder, eliminated joe perry, who was ranked 16 in the world at that time, 6-3 in the first round of the Wembley Masters. However, in the second round, it took a 5-2 lead and lost to Stephen Lee by a narrow margin of 5-6.

In 2005, Ding Junhui became more mature and the competition was more stable. First, we entered the quarterfinals of the Wembley Masters. In April, Ding Junhui, who just celebrated the birthday of 18, beat Peter Ebdon, Fu Jiajun, Ken Dougherty, Steven Haendly and other top 16 players in the world as a wild card player and won his first professional ranking championship. Especially in the last two games, I swept Docherty 6-0 to reach the final. In the final, she fell behind by 1-4, and finally defeated Haendly, the seven-time world champion, 9-5.

65438+On February 8, 2005, in the final of the British Snooker Championship, Ding Junhui defeated the British veteran Steve Davies after 16 games, becoming the first champion from outside Britain and Ireland in 27 years. Ding Junhui's latest world ranking has therefore jumped to 3 1, creating a personal record high. [3][4]

In 2006, he won the third championship of points competition-Northern Ireland champion.

From June, 5438 to February, 2006, he experienced four devil's games a day and achieved the "Grand Slam" of team, doubles and individual champions in Doha Asian Games.

On June 2nd, 2007, he won the 2006 China Snooker National Championship.

[Editor] Wembley Masters on the evening of June 65438, 2007+10/October 65438+April 2007, the 2007 Wembley Masters kicked off. Ding Junhui entered the competition with a wild card. He defeated his opponent Hamilton 6-3 in the opening match and successfully advanced to the Masters 16. In the seventh game, Ding Junhui played the first single shot 147 in a professional competition, which was the second time in the history of the Wembley Masters that a perfect single shot appeared. This is also the 55th Asian player in the history of snooker with a perfect score of 147 and the third Asian player with a perfect score of 147. The top two contestants are james wattana from Thailand and Fu Jiajun from Hongkong.

After the game, Reuters's title directly pointed out that Ding Junhui became the youngest creator of 147. The sports section of the British "Times" website also praised Ding Junhui's amazing performance. "Ding Junhui celebration is very simple. First, the smile slowly spread on Ding Junhui's face, and then the audience stood up and applauded Ding Junhui, but in just a few seconds, China's genius face resumed its usual indifferent expression. "

My opponent Hamilton commented: "As usual, a few minutes later (enter 147), I saw Ding Junhui in the bathroom again. He looks as if nothing happened. " [5]

On June 65438+1October 2 1 day, 2007, the final of the Wembley Masters opened. Ding Junhui played against Ronnie O'Sullivan, known as the Super Rocket. Ronnie O'Sullivan played well, but Ding Junhui failed to equalize the total score in the eighth inning because he didn't hit a pink ball. He was depressed, obviously lost in the boos of the rude audience outside the stadium, and even couldn't stop crying later. Although Ronnie O'Sullivan tried his best to comfort the young Ding Junhui, Ding Junhui lost to his opponent 3-0/0 and won the runner-up. [6]

[Editor] 2007/08 Season Ding Junhui did not highlight the highlights in the 2007/08 season, and failed to enter the top 8 in all ranking competitions.

At the 2008 World Snooker Championships, Ding Junhui and Fu Jiajun staged a wonderful "Chinese Derby", which was the first time in the history of the World Championships that two players from China met in the race. In the end, Ding Junhui defeated Fu Jiajun in the deciding game. [7] In the second round, Ding Junhui played against Stephen Hendry, falling behind by 2: 6 in the first game and finally losing by 7: 13, failing to enter the quarter-finals.

[Editor] In the 2009/ 10 season, on February 4, 2009, 18, Ding Junhui defeated Higgins, the world's temporary number one, in the final of the British billiards championship, and won the British championship for the second time after 2005. At the same time, his temporary world ranking soared to sixth place.

[Editor] Ding Junhui defeated Fu Jiajun in the final of 2010/1and won the first Wembley Masters. In the same year, he entered the semi-finals of the World Championships and lost to Rump.

[Editor] Personal life Ding Junhui now lives in Shanghai. Although Ding Junhui is good at attacking, he is a tough guy in life. He also likes video games and table tennis, and even likes to sleep with dolls. After Ding Junhui won the world billiards championship, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Fudan University and Southwest Jiaotong University invited him to study in colleges and universities. In the end, Ding Junhui chose Shanghai Jiaotong University and was admitted to the business administration major of the School of Economics and Management.

[Editor] The main honor is the champion of the 2002 Asian Snooker Championship.

2002 World U-2 1 Snooker Championship

2002 Busan Asian Games Snooker Men's Singles Champion

Champion of China Open in 2005 (9-5 victory over Scottish star Stephen Hendry in 2004/2005)

Champion of the British Championship in 2005 (in the 2005/2006 season, he beat the British star Steve Davies by 10-6).

Northern Ireland Championship champion in 2006 (9-6 win over Ronnie O'Sullivan in 2006/2007).

2006 Doha Asian Games Snooker Men's Doubles Champion

2006 Doha Asian Games Snooker Men's Singles Champion

2006 Doha Asian Games Snooker Men's Team Champion

June 5438+1October 65438+April 2007 runner-up at Wembley Masters, during which he played the first single shot in his career 147, becoming the youngest player in the history of snooker to play a perfect single shot on TV. [8]

In 2009, 65438+February 2009, and 65438+April 2009, Ding Junhui defeated Higgins with 10-8 in the final of the British billiards championship, winning the championship for the second time and the fourth ranking champion in his career.

20 10 runner-up of men's doubles snooker in Guangzhou Asian Games

2011116 Wembley masters champion [9]

20 1 1 Snooker World Cup Champion

2065438+02 2065438+02 On February 20th, 2002, Ding Junhui defeated Selby 9-6 in the final of the Welsh Open in snooker, ending the 26-month ranking championship drought and winning the fifth ranking championship in his career.

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