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Ding Junhui: 'This year, I'm doing good'

Updated : 2017-07-07
By Dominic Morgan (chinadaily.com.cn)

In an exclusive interview, Ding Junhui reveals he's never felt more confident of becoming China's first ever world snooker champion.

Ding Junhui: 'This year, I'm doing good'
Ding Junhui takes a shot during his match against Ireland at the 2017 Little Swan Snooker World Cup in Wuxi, Jiangsu province on July 3. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Ding Junhui looks a changed man. China's greatest ever snooker player has cut a diffident figure for much of his career, but he seems positively buoyant as he begins the new season at the World Cup in his hometown of Wuxi, Jiangsu province.

The world number four meets us minutes after he and Liang Wenbo finish off a routine 5-0 victory over Ireland's Ken Doherty and Fergal O'Brien, the echoes of the crowd's roars still reverberating around the corridors of Wuxi Sports Garden Stadium.

Due to a lack of alternatives, we are in a cramped, cluttered office behind the playing area that smells strongly of stale smoke. But Ding's trademark shy grin does not waver for a second.

Little seems to phase Ding these days. Where once the responsibility of representing China on the world stage seemed to weigh him down, at 30 years old he looks more energized than he has in years.

"After the World Championship, this is the first tournament [of the season]. I've been away practicing for two months, so I'm excited," he enthuses.

Ding's sense of anticipation stems from his feeling that the dream he's been chasing for half his life is finally within his grasp: Winning the fabled World Snooker Championship.

A World Championship title, the greatest prize in the sport, is the one glaring hole in Ding's otherwise immaculate snooker CV. Becoming the first Asian player to win the tournament is an obsession, both for him and for his millions of fans in China.

Ding has come agonizingly close the last two years. In 2016, he lost a close final 18-14 to Mark Selby—watched by an audience of more than 100 million people in China—before losing 17-15 to the same opponent in the 2017 semifinal, a match that was instantly recognized as an all-time classic.

Though those matches ended in defeat, Ding says he viewed both tournaments as a big step forward.

"I had good thinking, good form, every time this year and last year in the World Championship. I played very well in that tournament all the way to the semifinal, and I'm still confident [I'll] win the title," he says.

Ding Junhui: 'This year, I'm doing good'

World number four Ding Junhui lines up a shot during his match against Ireland at the 2017 Little Swan Snooker World Cup in Wuxi on July 3. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

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