Ding Junhui's career
Ding Junhui's career began in 2003 when he was only 16 years old. In the same year, he reached the semi-final of China Open, which was his first appearance. In the 2004 World Championships, Ding Junhui reached the quarter-finals, which was his best result in the large-scale ranking competition. In 2005, Ding Junhui won the championship and became the youngest world ranking champion in history. Since then, he won the Northern Ireland championship again in 2006 and reached the final at the Shanghai Masters in 2007. In the 2008 World Championship, Ding Junhui reached the semi-final, but finally lost to another famous snooker player, Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Ding Junhui's achievements
Ding Junhui is the youngest world ranking champion in snooker history. He won the championship in the British Championship in 2005. Since then, he has won several world ranking championships, including the Shanghai Masters on 20 1 1 and the World Open on 20 17. Ding Junhui also represented China in many World Cups and Asian Cups. He is one of the representatives of China snooker.
How to become a professional snooker player
If you want to be a professional snooker player, here are some steps:
1. Learn the rules of snooker and start practicing. You can find a practice venue in the local snooker club or billiards hall.
2. Take part in amateur competitions and try to win. This will help to improve your ranking and get more competitive opportunities.
3. Participate in professional competitions. You can qualify by participating in the qualifiers or by being recommended by professional players.
4. Doing well in the competition and winning more competitions will help to improve your ranking and get more competition opportunities.
Keep practicing and improving your skills to stay competitive and win the competition.