Ding Junhui

Ding Junhui
Ding at the 2025 Masters
Born (1987-04-01) 1 April 1987
Yixing, Jiangsu, China
Sport country China
NicknameThe Dragon
Professional2003–present
Highest ranking1 (December 2014, January–February 2015)
Current ranking 6 (as of 5 May 2025)
Maximum breaks7
Century breaks698 (as of 1 June 2025)
Tournament wins
Ranking15
Minor-ranking4
Medal record
Men's snooker
Representing  China
World Games
2005 DuisburgIndividual
Asian Games
2002 BusanIndividual
2002 BusanTeam
2006 DohaIndividual
2006 DohaDoubles
2006 DohaTeam
2010 GuangzhouIndividual
2010 GuangzhouTeam
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
2013 IncheonIndividual
2013 IncheonTeam
Ding Junhui
Simplified Chinese丁俊晖
Traditional Chinese丁俊暉
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDīng Jùnhuī
IPA[tíŋ tɕwə̂n xwéɪ]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationDīng Jeun Fāi
JyutpingDing¹ Zeon³ Fai¹

Ding Junhui (Chinese: 丁俊晖; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport. Throughout his career, he has won 15 major ranking titles, including three UK Championships (2005, 2009, 2019), and in 2014, became the first Asian world number one. He has twice reached the final of the Masters, winning once in 2011. In 2016, he became the first Asian player to reach the final of the World Championship.

Ding began playing snooker at age nine and rose to international prominence in 2002 after winning the Asian Under-21 Championship and the Asian Championship. At age 15, he became the youngest winner of the IBSF World Under-21 Championship. In 2003, Ding turned professional at the age of 16. His first major professional successes came in 2005 when he won the China Open and the UK Championship, becoming the first player from outside Great Britain and Ireland to win the title.

During his career, he has compiled more than 600 century breaks, including seven maximum breaks, in professional play. He is the only Asian player to be ranked world number one, which he first achieved in 2014 to become the 11th player to reach the top spot. He is a long-time resident of Sheffield, England, and owns the Ding Junhui Snooker Academy in the same city.