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          Sports/Olympics / Newsmaker

          Ding, from zero to hero
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2006-09-18 14:09

          When Ding Junhui took to snooker, he never expected himself to be a world champion, a prodigious millionaire, a national icon and a phenomenon.

          The 19-year-old Chinese wunderkid now has won three world titles -- China Open, UK Open and Northern Ireland Open -- becoming the only second player in history, the first one being Ronnie O'Sullivan, to pull off such feat before the age of 20.


          "For me it's not a dream that comes true, as I never dreamed I could do that when I began to play snooker," Ding said.

          When Ding was 11 years old, he quit school to play snooker which was anathema to Chinese traditional value advocating that children should get good education for future development. Even his mother Chen Xijuan took much exception to his move.

          "Junhui was an excellent and promising student at that time," she said. "I thought it would put his future at stake to quit school for snooker. But his father thought otherwise. He said Junhui could go to university to get education after making his mark in snooker."

          His father's view prevailed and the couple spent more than what they had to finance Ding's career.

          "We soon went bust as it took so much money to fund him," Chen recounted. "We were saddled with huge debts and life became increasingly hard. But we never wavered in supporting him as we were confident that he would one day succeed."

          Ding usually spent eight to ten hours every day in the poolroom playing snooker alone. He said snooker occupied all his life.

          "I sometimes got bored. I also wanted to stop and go out to frolic with other children. But I couldn't. My parents had given up all for me, so I had no other options but play snooker. I had to play. "

          Their tremendous efforts finally paid off in April, 2005 when Ding claimed the title of China Open as a wild-card entrant. He caused a sensation last December when he beat Nuggets Steve Davis to win the UK Open.

          These two world titles made him a household name in China and sponsorship began pouring in.

          "Ding Junhui is now a national icon and rated in recognition only behind NBA player Yao Ming and world hurdle record holder Liu Xiang," said Fan Rongjian, vice president of Beijing Star Group which is the leader of China's snooker industry.

          "After he won the UK Open, my company was swamped with calls asking how to make the next Ding Junhui," Fan said.

          Ding's success in the arena also salvaged China's withering snooker and billiards industry, according to Gan Lianfang, vice president of Chinese snooker and billiards association.

          "The industry faced a meltdown in early 2000's as people became uninterested in billiards and snooker, and a lot of companies and clubs folded," Gan said.

          "But after Ding stamped his mark in snooker's international arena, he resurrected the industry almost single-handedly. We call this as Phenomenon of Ding Junhui," he said.

          Snooker and billiards clubs mushroomed throughout China thanks to Ding's success, Gan said.

          Ding is now No. 5 in world snooker rankings and is poised to reach the top spot, according to the insiders.

          "He is a fantastic players with surprising talents, he enjoys the play and is always learning. Definitely he will become No. one," said O'Sullivan.

          O'Sullivan's view was echoed by the chief editor of Snooker Scene, Clive Everton. "Ding has all what it takes to be World No. one. I think he will reach that spot this year or next year," the pundit said.

          But for Ding, it is not within his radar to be top ranked.

          "I never dreamed to become world number one, even now I don't imagine about it. I am a doer instead of thinker. What I should do is to improve my skills," he said.

          A clinical hitter in the arena, Ding acts like a child off it.

          "If you ask him: what is your childhood? He can say nothing about it because he has no childhood. He gave all of it to snooker, maybe that is the price he should paid for success," his mother Chen Xijuan said.

          "Though he is 19 years old, indeed he is not grown-up. When back at home, he likes to play video games and adores teddy bears. He is still a child now making up for what he had lost in his childhood," said Chen.

           
           

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