Ding Junhui has seemingly been gifted the power of a dreadful curse (Picture: Getty Images) Beating Ding Junhui this season has proved to be a blessing and a curse, with a victory over the Chinese ...
Ding Junhui said he was excited about the prospect of playing world-class snooker in Hong Kong this week, nearly 22 years after the mainland Chinese superstar last competed in the city.
Notably, renowned Chinese player Ding Junhui and world number seven Mark Allen faced early exits, stirring conversations about the shifting dynamics in the sport. Meanwhile, veteran player Hawkins ...
Beating Ding Junhui this season has proved to be a blessing and a curse, with a victory over the Chinese legend leading to ...
Mark Williams said he was playing “half-blind” after coming through his Players Championship opener against Ding Junhui. The triple world champion triumphed 6-2 in a scrappy first-round match ...
Williams beat Ding Junhui 6-2 in Telford, but said after the win: ‘It was tough. Not great. Ding struggled as well, but I’m over the moon with the win. ‘My eyes have gone. In the last six ...
Wilson will face Mark Williams in the quarter-finals after the world number five claimed a 6-2 victory over Ding Junhui. Allen, 39, needed victory to have any hope of reaching the Tour ...
Williams secured a 6-2 win over Ding Junhui in an attritional contest that hinged on a dreadful miss by the Chinese player in the sixth frame. Faced with potting the last four colours off their ...
Stuart Bingham tipped Wu Yize as arguably China’s biggest snooker talent to emerge since Ding Junhui two decades ago, after holding off the 21-year-old at the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong on ...
Currently participating in the Players Championship, Williams started his tournament with a 6-2 triumph over Ding Junhui. The Welshman intends to keep competing for now, but is hopeful of ...
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