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Zhao Xintong during 2025 World Championship final.
Zhao Xintong makes history for China, defying Mark Williams fightback to win World Snooker Championship
Zhao Xintong defies an inspired comeback from Mark Williams to win the World Snooker Championship, becoming the first player from China to do so.
May 5, 20:57
Ali Carter in action against Mark Selby during the second round of The Dafabet World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theatre on April 25, 2014
Two Chinese players handed lifetime bans from snooker
Chinese players Liang Wenbo and Li Hang are each handed lifetime bans after being found guilty in the WPBSA's match-fixing investigation.
Jun 6, 18:03
Liang Wenbo in action in 2016.
Ten Chinese snooker players charged after match-fixing investigation
Ten Chinese snooker players face charges relating to match-fixing after a WPBSA investigation, a statement has revealed.
Jan 18, 11:27
Jimmy White pictured in November 2015
Jimmy White to face Ryan Day on UK Championship return
Former champion Jimmy White is drawn to face Ryan Day on his return to the main stages of the UK Championship.
Nov 10, 18:23
Ronnie O'Sullivan pictured in 2016
Ronnie O'Sullivan seals quarter-final spot at World Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan seals his place in the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals with a comprehensive win over Mark Allen.
Apr 23, 15:09
Ali Carter in action against Mark Selby during the second round of The Dafabet World Snooker Championship at Crucible Theatre on April 25, 2014
Classy Zhao Xintong wins UK Championship
Zhao Xintong wins the UK Championship, comfortably defeating Luca Brecel by a 10-5 scoreline to win his first major title.
Dec 5, 21:26
Kyren Wilson pictured in December 2015
Kyren Wilson edges out Ronnie O'Sullivan at UK Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan bows out of the UK Championship at the quarter-final stage, losing out to Kyren Wilson by a 6-5 scoreline.
Dec 3, 17:14
A general shot on the snooker World Championship trophy
Five of Yan Bingtao's potential successors as China's dominance takes shape
No fewer than 19 Chinese players currently inhabit the world's top 100.
Jan 18, 17:42