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Ding Junhui will be 'slightly envious' of his countryman Zhao Xintong for doing what he's so far been unable to and taking the World Snooker Championship home to China. But he'll also be satisfied ...
Ken Doherty has dismissed Stephen Hendry’s theory that Ding Junhui will be jealous that Zhao Xintong has become China’s first world snooker champion. Ding has been China’s standard-setter ...
At the end of tournament that he’d only been entered into as a wildcard in order to drive local interest in Beijing, Ding had become the second-youngest ranking event winner in snooker history ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSnooker star Zhao: from ban to cusp of Chinese sporting historyIn 2015 a teenage Zhao Xintong told a documentary that he wanted to be like trailblazer Ding Junhui. "My goal when I was ...
Ken Doherty has rejected Stephen Hendry’s claim that Ding Junhui will be jealous of Zhao Xintong’s World Championship success. Ding has been the standard bearer of Chinese snooker for almost ...
Chinese snooker trailblazer Ding Junhui has led the tributes at home after Zhao Xintong’s historic win at the World Snooker Championship, calling it their nation’s “shared dream”.
World champion Zhao Xintong had already won the respect of fellow Chinese snooker star Ding Junhui's father, before sweeping to victory at the Crucible. Having transformed the sport in China with ...
Speaking on The Snooker Club podcast, he said: "If it was me, I’m Ding Junhui, I’m not happy tonight. "I don’t know Ding well, maybe he’s close to Zhao and he’s delighted for him.
Stephen Hendry believes Ding Junhui may be "fuming" after Zhao Xintong became the first Chinese world champion in snooker. Zhao, 28, shocked the world after defeating seasoned pro Mark Williams in ...
Zhao Xintong made history by becoming China’s first world champion (Picture: Getty Images) Stephen Hendry reckons Ding Junhui could be far from happy that Zhao Xintong has become China’s first ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSnooker star Zhao: from ban to Chinese sporting historyIn 2015 a teenage Zhao Xintong told a documentary he wanted to be like Chinese snooker trailblazer Ding Junhui. "My goal when ...
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