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Ding Junhui World Champion and Runner-up List

Ding Junhui's world champion and runner-up list is as follows:

1, 2005 China Open, which was the first champion of Ding Junhui's career.

2. In 2005, Ding Junhui won the championship again, becoming the youngest champion in the history of the project.

3. In the Northern Ireland Cup in 2006, Ding Junhui successfully defended his title and won the third championship in his career.

In 2009, Ding Junhui reached the top again and won the fourth championship in his career.

5. Ding Junhui won the fifth crown in the 20 12 Welsh Open.

6, 20 13 PTC finals, Ding Junhui won the championship for the sixth time.

7, 20 13 Shanghai Masters, Ding Junhui stood on the highest podium for the seventh time.

Ding Junhui won the eighth championship at the 8, 20 13 Indian Open.

Ding Junhui created the ninth champion in his career in the 9.20 13 international championship.

10 and 20 14 German Masters, Ding Junhui won the tenth championship.

Ding Junhui won the China Open with 1 1 and 20 14, setting a new career record.

12 and 20 16 Shanghai Masters, Ding Junhui won the championship for the first time 1 1.

Ding Junhui won the 12 championship in his career with 13 and 20 17 at the Yushan World Open.

Ding Junhui won the British Championship again with 14 and 20 19, which was the 14 championship in his career.

Brief introduction of athletes

Ding Junhui, 1 April, 19871day was born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. He is a China male table tennis player and snooker player. Studying at Shanghai Jiaotong University. He came into contact with billiards at the age of 8, and won the runner-up in the Asian invitational tournament at the age of 13. Since then, the title of "child prodigy" has spread like wildfire. Ding Junhui plays calmly and steadily, is good at thinking and has delicate ball control. Career * * * won the 14 ranking championship (the fifth time in a single season), twice won the PTC sub-championship, won the 1 Wembley Masters championship, and * * * played six single shots with 147.

20 14, 14 On February 3rd, the World Federation of Taiwan announced that Ding Junhui, a snooker player from China, had definitely become the world's No.1 in the new world rankings, and he also became the No.1 1 1 in the history of the Federation of Taiwan, and the first Asian player to become the world's No.1.. In 20 14, ding Junhui appeared in Esquire magazine 12 issue of the cover blockbuster "Mr. of the year". 2015 65438+1October 30th, official website, the World Federation of Taiwan, announced a new world ranking, and Ding Junhui returned to the first place in the World Federation of Taiwan.