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Zhao Xintong will have the opportunity to secure a £100,000 payday as he looks to build on his World Snooker Championship ...
Yan posts video warning Zhao of perils of fame, but does not address his own downfall in major match-fixing scandal The ...
SNOOKER’s new world champion Zhao Xintong has hinted at the luxuries he might splash some of his £500,000 winnings on. But the manager of Asia’s first-ever Crucible king warned the ...
Williams tries to launch huge comeback in World Snooker Championship final - Mark Williams, the oldest finalist in history, trailed Zhao Xintong heavily overnight at the Crucible ...
ZHAO Xintong was crowned China’s first world snooker champion after withstanding a stirring comeback from Mark Williams to complete an 18-12 win at the Crucible. Resuming the final session one frame ...
The fallout from last weekend's World Snooker Championship final continues, as all eyes remain fixed on champion Zhao Xintong. Aged just 28 years old, Zhao is being tipped to dominate the sport for ...
Zhao Xintong has warned his snooker rivals that the reception he received upon first returning to China will only spur him to greater heights. Even though the new world champion is officially still ...
He is still banned from playing in his homeland, but snooker sensation Zhao Xintong yesterday made sporting history by becoming the first Asian player to win the world championship. The 28-year-old ...
Zhao Xintong has made history with his World Snooker Championship final win over Mark Williams at the Crucible. Zhao needed just one more frame in Monday night’s fourth and final session in ...
Mark Williams and Zhao Xintong begin their World Snooker Championship final at the Crucible today in what promises to be a fascinating match-up. At 50 years of age, ...
Once considered a saloon or rec-room past-time by many, snooker has long been serious business in the U.K. and much of the rest of the world. Now, it seems, it's China's turn in the spotlight. Zhao ...
Zhao Xintong has become China ’s first winner of the World Snooker Championship, beating Mark Williams 18-12 in the Crucible final. The 28-year-old was playing in his first final and, remarkably, as ...