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Ding Loses to Williams in Semi-finals
Mark Williams of Wales eliminated defending champion Ding Junhui of China 6-2 on Saturday to reach the final of the 2006 World Snooker China Open.
Higgins Books Final Berth by Beating Doherty
Swail Whitewashed by Chinese Ding in China Open
Joe Perry Beats Michael Holt 5-4
Mark Williams 5-0 Scott Machenzie
Holt, Dott Reach Last 16 at China Open
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Chinese Players See More Progress
I Will Be Where Snooker Is
Ding Loses to Williams in Semi-finals
Higgins Books Final Berth by Beating Doherty
Ding Whitewashes Swail
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Ding shot to fame in 2002. At just fifteen years old he first of all won the Asian Under 21 championship.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has been making snooker headlines since he was 10 years old and knocked in a break of 117.
Believed by many to be the greatest player the game has ever seen, Stephen Hendry has certainly broken all records.
Stephen Maguire earned his place on the Main Tour for 1999/00 after qualifying via the UK Tour.
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Pang Qing / Tong Jian have finally proved their strength, winning World Champs pairs gold.
Yao Ming has reached another career milestone as he scored his 5,000th point in the NBA.
Manchester City's Sun Jihai has received a red card during the team's 2-1 loss in FA Cup quarter-finals.
The China Super League is winning back its audience as it enters the second round of the 2006 season.
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