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Liu Chuang (
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: 刘闯,
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: Liú Chuǎng, born 6 June 1990) is a Chinese former professional
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player.


Early life

Liu grew up in
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province in
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. Near his parents' house there was a snooker table and when he was 10 he played on it and liked it a lot. His father noticed his potential, and supported him as did the person who owned that table, who became his first coach. When he was 13, Liu travelled thousands of miles to play in
southern China South China () is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning varies with context. A notable feature of South China in comparison to the rest of China is that most of its citizens are not n ...
, where there were more professionals. There he improved and began to play competitive matches. In 2007, the chairman of the Asian Snooker Association saw his potential, and he gained a wild card in the China Open.


Career


Junior

In 2005, Liu was a runner-up in a national junior tournament in China.An email conversation with snooker starlet Liu Chuang
/ref> In 2006, Liu reached the final of a senior national tournament.


Senior

Liu first came to the attention of the snooker world when he was picked as a wildcard to enter the 2007 China Open. Liu was victorious over
Andy Hicks Andrew Hicks (born 10 August 1973) is an English professional snooker player. Nicknamed "The Cream of Devon", Hicks was a semi-finalist at both the World Snooker Championship and UK Championship in 1995, and the same stage at four other ranking ...
, beating him 5–4. That set up a meeting with Liu's idol,
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; Liu lost the match 1–5. He reached the quarter-finals of the 2007 Asian Snooker Championship, where he lost 4–5 to
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. In the 2008 World Championship he qualified for the main stage, He beat Colin Mitchell 10–0,
Lee Walker Lee Walker (born 11 February 1976) is a Welsh former professional snooker player who is the reigning World Seniors Champion. He is both an official WPBSA and SightRight coach. Career After turning professional in 1994 at the age of 18, Walker r ...
10–9
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10–5, David Gray 10–5, and then
Dominic Dale Dominic Dale (born Christopher Dale on 29 December 1971) is a Welsh professional snooker player and snooker commentator and presenter for the BBC and Eurosport. Career Dale was born in Coventry, England. He won the Welsh Amateur Championship, ...
10–9 to become only the fourth 17-year-old player to qualify for the Crucible after
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,
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and
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. Liu was drawn to play O'Sullivan in the first round. Despite being 0–3 down, Liu came back in the first session and levelled at 4–4, before O'Sullivan eventually won the game 10–5. Liu was relegated from the Main Tour after the following season. On 15 April 2010, he won the Asian Under 21 Snooker Championship, defeating Thanawat Tirapaipongboon 10–5 in the final. With this he qualified for the 2010/2011 professional Main Tour.


2011/2012 season

Liu began the
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ranked world number 60, meaning he would need to win three qualifying matches to reach the main stage of the ranking event tournaments. He did not achieve this until the final and biggest tournament on the snooker calendar, the
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. He beat
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10–7,
Jimmy White James Warren White (born 2 May 1962) is an English professional snooker player who has won three seniors World titles. Nicknamed "The Whirlwind" because of his fluid, attacking style of play, White is the 1980 World Amateur Champion, 2009 ...
10–8 and
Jamie Cope Jamie Cope (born 12 September 1985) is an English former professional snooker player. A finalist in two ranking tournaments, the 2006 Grand Prix and the 2007 China Open, Cope also reached the semi-finals of the 2011 Masters. He reached his h ...
10–7 to reach the
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for the second time in his career. Liu was one of five Asian players to make it to the event, which was a new record. He played two-time world champion Mark Williams in the first round and was beaten 6–10, to finish the season ranked number 56, inside the top 64 who automatically retained their places for the 2012–13 season.


2012/2013 season

The 2012–13 season proved to be less successful for Liu as he failed to qualify for any of the ranking events. He played in seven of the ten minor-ranking
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events with his best finish coming in the last two European Tour tournaments, where he lost in the last 32 in both. He was ranked 72nd on the PTC Order of Merit. Liu's season ended when he lost in the second round of World Championship Qualifying 9–10 to
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, which saw him placed world number 54 in the rankings.


2013/2014 season

Liu received first round entry into the
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and Welsh Open as all 128 players on the snooker tour began at the venue stage. It was at these events where Liu won his only matches in ranking events this season. In the UK he beat
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6–1, before losing 6–5 against
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and at the Welsh he saw off
Chen Zhe Chen Zhe (; born 28 February 1993) is a Chinese former professional snooker player from Shanxi who won five matches at Q School in 2012 to earn a two-year card to play on the World Snooker Tour starting in the 2012–13 season. He is based in R ...
4–2, but was then whitewashed 4–0 by Joe Perry. Chuang reached two quarter-finals in
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events during the 2013–14 season, at the Yixing Open and Zhengzhou Open, losing 4–0 to
Mark Selby Mark Anthony Selby (born 19 June 1983) is an English professional snooker player, who is a four-time World Snooker Champion. Ranked world number one on multiple occasions, he has won a total of 21 ranking titles, placing him eighth on the ...
and 4–2 to
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respectively. Chuang finished outside of the top 64 in the world rankings and would have been relegated from the tour; however, his placing of 12th on the Asian Order of Merit saw him earn a fresh two-year card for the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons by claiming the third of four spots available to non-qualified players.


2014/2015 season

Liu entered the qualifying rounds of three ranking events this season and lost his first match in each. His only wins came at the Yixing Open where he beat Michael Tomlinson and Wang Heng, before losing 4–0 to
Li Hang Li Hang is the name of: * Li Hang (footballer) (李行, born 1989), Chinese association footballer *Li Hang (snooker player) (李行, born 1990), Chinese snooker player See also * Li Gang (Song dynasty) (李綱, 1083–1140), regional commander se ...
in the last 32. Liu has not played in an event since October 2014.


Chinese 8 Ball

Liu made it to the final of the 2016 World Chinese 8 Ball Masters and lost to Yang Fan 12–9. The match was a best of 25 race to 13, but the 110 minute time limit ran out.


Performance and rankings timeline


Career finals


Amateur finals: 1 (1 title)


References


External links

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Global Snooker Profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Chuang 1990 births Living people Chinese snooker players Sportspeople from Liaoning 21st-century Chinese people