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China’s snooker ‘Cyclone’ Zhao Xintong earns applause, forgiveness and national hero tag

Shenzhen-raised world snooker champion tipped to push his sport to new heights and inspire players all over Asia

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Zhao Xintong celebrates victory in the World Snooker Championship final in Sheffield on Monday. Photo: AP
Leading lights of snooker have lined up to hail the impact of Zhao Xintong’s World Championship triumph, with the governing body’s chief suggesting it would fuel a boom for the sport.

A first for China and indeed Asia, Zhao’s success on Monday may have been applauded loudest in Shenzhen, where he was raised, and in Sheffield, the scene of the victory and his adoptive home. But the cueist nicknamed “The Cyclone” blew away his opponents with such force that it sent ripples right across the snooker map.

Excitement, admiration and a willingness to forgive were among the sentiments stirred, with beaten finalist Mark Williams saying it could “open floodgates everywhere”.

“He has entered the history books of this sport and in China he will probably be one of the biggest stars there,” Jason Ferguson, chairman of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, told the BBC.

Zhao Xintong at the table during his accomplished display in the world final. Photo: Xinhua
Zhao Xintong at the table during his accomplished display in the world final. Photo: Xinhua

“Snooker is so big in China. He is young, talented and entertaining and speaks both English and Mandarin. This is going to take snooker to another level.”

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