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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 Chinese star ...
Yu Zidi’s blistering 2 minutes 10.63 seconds in the women’s 200m individual medley at China’s national championships was well inside the standard required to qualify for Singapore in July ...
Zhao Xintong has been unable to go anywhere in Shenzhen without being recognised since returning there with the most prized trophy in snooker, but that could be true of much of the planet before long.
Zhao Xintong smiled when told he could become the richest player in the history of snooker - even richer than Ronnie O'Sullivan who has banked nearly £15million in prize money. The 28-year-old ...
Zhao Xintong has said Hong Kong’s snooker hopefuls needed to live and train in the United Kingdom if they wanted to follow in his footsteps and one day become world champion. The first Asian to ...
Stephen Hendry reckons Ding Junhui will be "fuming" after Zhaoi Xintong pipped him to a major snooker milestone. The Chinese star became the first Asian player to win the World Championship after ...
SNOOKER stars were left baffled as to why Zhao Xintong was allowed to play at the World Championship. The Chinese star, 28, won the title for the first time at the Crucible this year, but remains ...
Zhao Xintong needs to “change his game” despite winning his first-ever World Snooker Championship against Mark Williams, former Crucible king Ken Doherty has claimed. Xintong captured the ...
Zhao Xintong could splurge his £500,000 World Snooker Championship winnings on luxury watches, despite his manager's advice not to enjoy spending "too much". The 28-year-old sealed a historic win ...
Zhao Xintong says he could splurge his eye-watering World Snooker Championship winnings on luxury watches. The Chinese snooker star’s revelation came despite his manager warned him not to enjoy ...
The Pride Alliance rejected the YU offer of a club, but one of the plaintiffs in the case, Doniel Weinreich, hailed the university’s decision as a landmark moment for LGBTQ inclusion within ...
BEIJING – Zhao Xintong’s historic World Snooker Championship title is set to spur the game to even greater heights in China, and sparked predictions the country could come to dominate the sport.