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Yan Bingtao

Yan Bingtao (Chinese: 颜丙涛, born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese former professional snooker player who is currently serving a five-year ban from professional competition after committing a range of match-fixing offences. He rose to prominence by winning the ISBF World Snooker Championship, the sport's world amateur title, in 2014 at age 14, which made him the tournament's youngest ever winner.[2] He turned professional in 2016.[3]

Yan Bingtao
Born (2000-02-16) 16 February 2000 (age 23)
Zibo, Shandong, China
Sport country China
NicknameThe Tiger[1]
Professional2016–2023
Highest ranking10 (March 2021)
Current ranking 23 (as of 2 May 2023)
Century breaks153 (as of 1 May 2023)
Tournament wins
Ranking1
Medal record

Aged 17 years and 284 days, Yan became the youngest player ever to contest a ranking final when he faced Mark Williams at the 2017 Northern Ireland Open; Williams won in a deciding frame.[4] Yan claimed his first ranking title at the 2019 Riga Masters, becoming the third Chinese player, after Ding Junhui and Liang Wenbo, to win a ranking event.[5] He made his Masters debut at the 2021 event, where he defeated John Higgins 10–8 in the final to win his first Triple Crown title. Aged 20, Yan became the youngest Masters winner since 19-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1995.[6]

In December 2022, the WPBSA suspended Yan from the professional tour amid a match-fixing investigation.[7] Following an independent disciplinary tribunal, he was banned from competing professionally until 11 December 2027.[8]

Career

Early years

Yan Bingtao was born on 16 February 2000[9] in the city of Zibo, in Shandong province, China.[10] In December 2011, aged only 11, Yan reached the final of the Zibo City championship. The following year, he became Shandong Provincial champion, in Qingdao.[citation needed]

Amateur

Yan began to feature in professional competitions at the start of the 2013–14 season, aged 13,[11] in Asian Players Tour Championship events,[11] and as a wildcard player in Chinese ranking tournaments.[11] His first win against a professional came in his first match, against Vinnie Calabrese in the 2013 Yixing Open.[11] He also secured wins over Stuart Bingham, Yu Delu, Barry Pinches and Liang Wenbo during the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons.[11] He reached the last 32 of the 2014 Wuxi Classic and 2014 Shanghai Masters.

Qualification for professional status

In November 2014, Yan won the Amateur World Snooker Championship, beating Muhammad Sajjad of Pakistan 8–7 in the final.[12][11] Aged 14, Yan also became the youngest winner of the event beating Zhou Yuelong, who won it aged 15 in 2013.[12] This win earned him a two-year professional card for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons.[12][11]

Yan was unable to take up his entry in the first ranking tournament of the 2015–16 season, the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open, after failing to obtain a UK Visa.[13] He was selected for the Chinese B team in the 2015 Snooker World Cup, with Zhou Yuelong as his teammate.[14] China B started as 50/1 outsiders but they topped their group, knocking out England in the process, before beating Australia and Wales in the knock-out stages, and Scotland in the final. Between them they pocketed a cheque for US$200,000.[15] Defeated finalist Stephen Maguire stated that he believed he had watched two future world champions.[16] Shortly afterwards it was announced that Yan's tour card would be deferred until the 2016–17 season in order for him to complete his education in China and become eligible for a working visa.[17] He did though play in the Champion of Champions for which he gained entry through his World Cup win and, on his debut in the UK, he beat Shaun Murphy 4–2, before losing 3–6 to Neil Robertson in the quarter-finals.[18]

Yan finished the year by winning the San Yuan Cup, an amateur Chinese competition, in Chengdu, beating Jin Long 5–4 in the final.[19]

2016–17 season

A trio of deciding frame wins saw Yan reach the fourth round of the Paul Hunter Classic, where he lost 1–4 to Dominic Dale. He also got to the same stage of the English Open with a 4–3 victory over Mark Allen, but again was beaten 4–1 this time by Ricky Walden. His third last 16 exit of the season came at the Northern Ireland Open as he was edged out 4–3 by Anthony Hamilton. After knocking out Liang Wenbo 6–4 in the second round of the UK Championship, Yan met World Cup partner Zhou and was defeated 5–6.[20] Yan qualified for the German Masters by overcoming Sam Baird 5–1 and Shaun Murphy 5–4 and at the venue beat Dale 5–2 and Michael Holt 5–1 to reach the first ranking event quarter-final of his career, which he lost 2–5 to Stuart Bingham.[21] Yan defeated world number one Mark Selby 4–1 in the third round of the Welsh Open, before being knocked out by a reversal of this scoreline to Kurt Maflin.[22] Yan became the second youngest player to compete at the World Championship which he qualified for by beating Sam Craigie 10–8, Mark Davis 10–7 and Alexander Ursenbacher 10–4.[23] He won his first frame at the Crucible with a century break, but was 3–6 down to Shaun Murphy after the opening session. Yan was also 5–9 behind, but won three frames in a row without Murphy potting a ball. He had a good advantage in the 18th frame, but Murphy fluked a red and then cleared the table to eliminate Yan 10–8.[24] At the end of his debut campaign as a professional he was 56th in the world rankings, the second highest of all the players that started the year with no ranking points.[25]

2017–18 season

Following his debut, Yan had another successful campaign in the 2017–18 season. His wins over Ronnie O'Sullivan, Ricky Walden, Jack Lisowski, and John Higgins, saw him make his first career semi final, where he lost 2–9 to Mark Allen. He then reached his first career final in the Northern Ireland Open later that month, beating the likes of Robbie Williams, Jamie Barrett, Mark King, Ryan Day, Robert Milkins, and Lyu Haotian along the way, before losing 8–9 to Mark Williams.[26] His world ranking rose rapidly again, standing at 23rd by the end of the season.

2018–19 season

Yan's performance in the 2018–19 season perhaps was not as strong as the previous season, but his consistency helped his world ranking to climb to 21st.

2019–20 season – First ranking title

This season was Yan's best career season yet. He reached one quarter final, four semi finals, and one final. In addition, Yan defeated Mark Joyce 5–2 in the Riga Masters final to claim his maiden ranking title, becoming the youngest title winner since Ding Junhui won the 2006 Northern Ireland Open.[27] Later in the season, Yan reached the final stage of the World Snooker Championship again, but lost to Judd Trump in the second round.

2020–21 season – Masters champion

Yan secured his first triple crown event title at the Masters after beating Neil Robertson, Stephen Maguire, Stuart Bingham, and John Higgins. He became the first debutant to win the tournament since Mark Selby in 2008, and the second Chinese winner of the event after Ding Junhui lifted the title in 2011.[6][28] He also became the youngest player (20 years old) to win the tournament since Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1995.[10]

Performance and rankings timeline

Tournament 2013/
14
2014/
15
2015/
16
2016/
17
2017/
18
2018/
19
2019/
20
2020/
21
2021/
22
2022/
23
Ranking[29][nb 1] [nb 2] [nb 2] [nb 2] [nb 3] 56 23 21 15 10 15
Ranking tournaments
Championship League Non-Ranking Event RR 2R WD
European Masters Tournament Not Held 1R 1R 1R WD QF 3R 3R
British Open Tournament Not Held 1R 2R
Northern Ireland Open Tournament Not Held 4R F 1R 4R QF SF 2R
UK Championship A A A 3R 3R 3R SF 2R 2R 1R
Scottish Open Tournament Not Held 1R 3R 3R 2R 2R 1R 2R
English Open Tournament Not Held 4R 4R 2R 1R 2R QF WD
World Grand Prix NH NR DNQ 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R QF DNQ
Shoot-Out Non-Ranking Event 1R 1R 1R SF WD 1R A
German Masters A A A QF LQ 2R LQ LQ F WD
Welsh Open A A A 4R QF 1R SF 4R 2R A
Players Championship[nb 4] DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R DNQ F DNQ QF DNQ
WST Classic Tournament Not Held A
Tour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ QF DNQ DNQ DNQ
World Championship A A A 1R LQ LQ 2R 2R QF A
Non-ranking tournaments
Champion of Champions A A QF A A A 1R A SF A
Masters A A A A A A A W 1R WD
Championship League A A A A A A A RR SF A
Six-red World Championship A A 3R A A WD 2R Not Held A
Former ranking tournaments
Wuxi Classic A 2R Tournament Not Held
Shanghai Masters A 1R A LQ 1R Non-Ranking Tournament Not Held
Paul Hunter Classic Minor-Ranking Event 4R A A NR Tournament Not Held
Indian Open A A NH LQ WD 2R Tournament Not Held
China Open WR WR A LQ 2R 1R Tournament Not Held
Riga Masters[nb 5] NH Minor-Ranking 3R LQ WD W Tournament Not Held
International Championship A WR A 2R SF 3R 2R Tournament Not Held
China Championship Tournament Not Held NR 2R 3R 2R Tournament Not Held
World Open A Not Held LQ A 2R 1R Tournament Not Held
Turkish Masters Tournament Not Held 3R NH
Gibraltar Open Not Held MR 2R WD 4R 1R 1R A NH
Former non-ranking tournaments
Shanghai Masters Ranking Event 1R 1R Tournament Not Held
Performance Table Legend
LQ lost in the qualifying draw #R lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QF lost in the quarter-finals
SF lost in the semi-finals F lost in the final W won the tournament
DNQ did not qualify for the tournament A did not participate in the tournament WD withdrew from the tournament
NH / Not Held means an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Event means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Event means an event is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Event means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.
  1. ^ It shows the ranking at the beginning of the season.
  2. ^ a b c He was an amateur
  3. ^ New players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking
  4. ^ The event was called the Players Championship Grand Final (2013/2014−2015/2016)
  5. ^ The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)

Career finals

Ranking finals: 4 (1 title)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 2017 Northern Ireland Open   Mark Williams 8–9
Winner 1. 2019 Riga Masters   Mark Joyce 5–2
Runner-up 2. 2020 Players Championship   Judd Trump 4–10
Runner-up 3. 2022 German Masters   Zhao Xintong 0–9

Non-ranking finals: 1 (1 title)

Legend
The Masters (1–0)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2021 The Masters   John Higgins 10–8

Pro-am finals: 2 (1 title)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (6-red)   Soheil Vahedi 5–1
Runner-up 1. 2018 Zibo International Open   Zhou Yuelong 2–5 [30]

Team finals: 2 (1 title)

Outcome No. Year Championship Team Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2015 World Cup   China B   Scotland 4–1
Runner-up 1. 2017 CVB Snooker Challenge   China   Great Britain 9–26

Amateur finals: 2 (1 title)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2014 IBSF World Snooker Championship   Muhammad Sajjad 8–7
Runner-up 1. 2015 IBSF World 6-Reds Snooker Championship   Pankaj Advani 2–6

References

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External links

  • Yan Bingtao at CueTracker.net: Snooker Results and Statistic Database
  • Yan Bingtao at the World Snooker Tour

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In this Chinese name the family name is Yan Yan Bingtao Chinese 颜丙涛 born 16 February 2000 is a Chinese former professional snooker player who is currently serving a five year ban from professional competition after committing a range of match fixing offences He rose to prominence by winning the ISBF World Snooker Championship the sport s world amateur title in 2014 at age 14 which made him the tournament s youngest ever winner 2 He turned professional in 2016 3 Yan BingtaoYan at the 2022 European MastersBorn 2000 02 16 16 February 2000 age 23 Zibo Shandong ChinaSport country ChinaNicknameThe Tiger 1 Professional2016 2023Highest ranking10 March 2021 Current ranking23 as of 2 May 2023 Century breaks153 as of 1 May 2023 Tournament winsRanking1Medal record Representing ChinaMen s SnookerAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games2017 Ashgabat Six red singles2017 Ashgabat TeamYan BingtaoTraditional Chinese顏丙濤Simplified Chinese颜丙涛TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYan BǐngtaoIPA jɛ npi ŋtʰa ʊ Aged 17 years and 284 days Yan became the youngest player ever to contest a ranking final when he faced Mark Williams at the 2017 Northern Ireland Open Williams won in a deciding frame 4 Yan claimed his first ranking title at the 2019 Riga Masters becoming the third Chinese player after Ding Junhui and Liang Wenbo to win a ranking event 5 He made his Masters debut at the 2021 event where he defeated John Higgins 10 8 in the final to win his first Triple Crown title Aged 20 Yan became the youngest Masters winner since 19 year old Ronnie O Sullivan in 1995 6 In December 2022 the WPBSA suspended Yan from the professional tour amid a match fixing investigation 7 Following an independent disciplinary tribunal he was banned from competing professionally until 11 December 2027 8 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Amateur 1 3 Qualification for professional status 1 4 2016 17 season 1 5 2017 18 season 1 6 2018 19 season 1 7 2019 20 season First ranking title 1 8 2020 21 season Masters champion 2 Performance and rankings timeline 3 Career finals 3 1 Ranking finals 4 1 title 3 2 Non ranking finals 1 1 title 3 3 Pro am finals 2 1 title 3 4 Team finals 2 1 title 3 5 Amateur finals 2 1 title 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Yan Bingtao was born on 16 February 2000 9 in the city of Zibo in Shandong province China 10 In December 2011 aged only 11 Yan reached the final of the Zibo City championship The following year he became Shandong Provincial champion in Qingdao citation needed Amateur Edit Yan began to feature in professional competitions at the start of the 2013 14 season aged 13 11 in Asian Players Tour Championship events 11 and as a wildcard player in Chinese ranking tournaments 11 His first win against a professional came in his first match against Vinnie Calabrese in the 2013 Yixing Open 11 He also secured wins over Stuart Bingham Yu Delu Barry Pinches and Liang Wenbo during the 2013 14 and 2014 15 seasons 11 He reached the last 32 of the 2014 Wuxi Classic and 2014 Shanghai Masters Qualification for professional status Edit In November 2014 Yan won the Amateur World Snooker Championship beating Muhammad Sajjad of Pakistan 8 7 in the final 12 11 Aged 14 Yan also became the youngest winner of the event beating Zhou Yuelong who won it aged 15 in 2013 12 This win earned him a two year professional card for the 2015 16 and 2016 17 seasons 12 11 Yan was unable to take up his entry in the first ranking tournament of the 2015 16 season the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open after failing to obtain a UK Visa 13 He was selected for the Chinese B team in the 2015 Snooker World Cup with Zhou Yuelong as his teammate 14 China B started as 50 1 outsiders but they topped their group knocking out England in the process before beating Australia and Wales in the knock out stages and Scotland in the final Between them they pocketed a cheque for US 200 000 15 Defeated finalist Stephen Maguire stated that he believed he had watched two future world champions 16 Shortly afterwards it was announced that Yan s tour card would be deferred until the 2016 17 season in order for him to complete his education in China and become eligible for a working visa 17 He did though play in the Champion of Champions for which he gained entry through his World Cup win and on his debut in the UK he beat Shaun Murphy 4 2 before losing 3 6 to Neil Robertson in the quarter finals 18 Yan finished the year by winning the San Yuan Cup an amateur Chinese competition in Chengdu beating Jin Long 5 4 in the final 19 2016 17 season Edit A trio of deciding frame wins saw Yan reach the fourth round of the Paul Hunter Classic where he lost 1 4 to Dominic Dale He also got to the same stage of the English Open with a 4 3 victory over Mark Allen but again was beaten 4 1 this time by Ricky Walden His third last 16 exit of the season came at the Northern Ireland Open as he was edged out 4 3 by Anthony Hamilton After knocking out Liang Wenbo 6 4 in the second round of the UK Championship Yan met World Cup partner Zhou and was defeated 5 6 20 Yan qualified for the German Masters by overcoming Sam Baird 5 1 and Shaun Murphy 5 4 and at the venue beat Dale 5 2 and Michael Holt 5 1 to reach the first ranking event quarter final of his career which he lost 2 5 to Stuart Bingham 21 Yan defeated world number one Mark Selby 4 1 in the third round of the Welsh Open before being knocked out by a reversal of this scoreline to Kurt Maflin 22 Yan became the second youngest player to compete at the World Championship which he qualified for by beating Sam Craigie 10 8 Mark Davis 10 7 and Alexander Ursenbacher 10 4 23 He won his first frame at the Crucible with a century break but was 3 6 down to Shaun Murphy after the opening session Yan was also 5 9 behind but won three frames in a row without Murphy potting a ball He had a good advantage in the 18th frame but Murphy fluked a red and then cleared the table to eliminate Yan 10 8 24 At the end of his debut campaign as a professional he was 56th in the world rankings the second highest of all the players that started the year with no ranking points 25 2017 18 season Edit Following his debut Yan had another successful campaign in the 2017 18 season His wins over Ronnie O Sullivan Ricky Walden Jack Lisowski and John Higgins saw him make his first career semi final where he lost 2 9 to Mark Allen He then reached his first career final in the Northern Ireland Open later that month beating the likes of Robbie Williams Jamie Barrett Mark King Ryan Day Robert Milkins and Lyu Haotian along the way before losing 8 9 to Mark Williams 26 His world ranking rose rapidly again standing at 23rd by the end of the season 2018 19 season Edit Yan s performance in the 2018 19 season perhaps was not as strong as the previous season but his consistency helped his world ranking to climb to 21st 2019 20 season First ranking title Edit This season was Yan s best career season yet He reached one quarter final four semi finals and one final In addition Yan defeated Mark Joyce 5 2 in the Riga Masters final to claim his maiden ranking title becoming the youngest title winner since Ding Junhui won the 2006 Northern Ireland Open 27 Later in the season Yan reached the final stage of the World Snooker Championship again but lost to Judd Trump in the second round 2020 21 season Masters champion Edit Yan secured his first triple crown event title at the Masters after beating Neil Robertson Stephen Maguire Stuart Bingham and John Higgins He became the first debutant to win the tournament since Mark Selby in 2008 and the second Chinese winner of the event after Ding Junhui lifted the title in 2011 6 28 He also became the youngest player 20 years old to win the tournament since Ronnie O Sullivan in 1995 10 Performance and rankings timeline EditTournament 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23Ranking 29 nb 1 nb 2 nb 2 nb 2 nb 3 56 23 21 15 10 15Ranking tournamentsChampionship League Non Ranking Event RR 2R WDEuropean Masters Tournament Not Held 1R 1R 1R WD QF 3R 3RBritish Open Tournament Not Held 1R 2RNorthern Ireland Open Tournament Not Held 4R F 1R 4R QF SF 2RUK Championship A A A 3R 3R 3R SF 2R 2R 1RScottish Open Tournament Not Held 1R 3R 3R 2R 2R 1R 2REnglish Open Tournament Not Held 4R 4R 2R 1R 2R QF WDWorld Grand Prix NH NR DNQ 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R QF DNQShoot Out Non Ranking Event 1R 1R 1R SF WD 1R AGerman Masters A A A QF LQ 2R LQ LQ F WDWelsh Open A A A 4R QF 1R SF 4R 2R APlayers Championship nb 4 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R DNQ F DNQ QF DNQWST Classic Tournament Not Held ATour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ QF DNQ DNQ DNQWorld Championship A A A 1R LQ LQ 2R 2R QF ANon ranking tournamentsChampion of Champions A A QF A A A 1R A SF AMasters A A A A A A A W 1R WDChampionship League A A A A A A A RR SF ASix red World Championship A A 3R A A WD 2R Not Held AFormer ranking tournamentsWuxi Classic A 2R Tournament Not HeldShanghai Masters A 1R A LQ 1R Non Ranking Tournament Not HeldPaul Hunter Classic Minor Ranking Event 4R A A NR Tournament Not HeldIndian Open A A NH LQ WD 2R Tournament Not HeldChina Open WR WR A LQ 2R 1R Tournament Not HeldRiga Masters nb 5 NH Minor Ranking 3R LQ WD W Tournament Not HeldInternational Championship A WR A 2R SF 3R 2R Tournament Not HeldChina Championship Tournament Not Held NR 2R 3R 2R Tournament Not HeldWorld Open A Not Held LQ A 2R 1R Tournament Not HeldTurkish Masters Tournament Not Held 3R NHGibraltar Open Not Held MR 2R WD 4R 1R 1R A NHFormer non ranking tournamentsShanghai Masters Ranking Event 1R 1R Tournament Not HeldPerformance Table LegendLQ lost in the qualifying draw R lost in the early rounds of the tournament WR Wildcard round RR Round robin QF lost in the quarter finalsSF lost in the semi finals F lost in the final W won the tournamentDNQ did not qualify for the tournament A did not participate in the tournament WD withdrew from the tournamentNH Not Held means an event was not held NR Non Ranking Event means an event is was no longer a ranking event R Ranking Event means an event is was a ranking event MR Minor Ranking Event means an event is was a minor ranking event It shows the ranking at the beginning of the season a b c He was an amateur New players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking The event was called the Players Championship Grand Final 2013 2014 2015 2016 The event was called the Riga Open 2014 2015 2015 2016 Career finals EditRanking finals 4 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreRunner up 1 2017 Northern Ireland Open Mark Williams 8 9Winner 1 2019 Riga Masters Mark Joyce 5 2Runner up 2 2020 Players Championship Judd Trump 4 10Runner up 3 2022 German Masters Zhao Xintong 0 9Non ranking finals 1 1 title Edit LegendThe Masters 1 0 Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2021 The Masters John Higgins 10 8Pro am finals 2 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 6 red Soheil Vahedi 5 1Runner up 1 2018 Zibo International Open Zhou Yuelong 2 5 30 Team finals 2 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Team Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2015 World Cup China B Scotland 4 1Runner up 1 2017 CVB Snooker Challenge China Great Britain 9 26Amateur finals 2 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2014 IBSF World Snooker Championship Muhammad Sajjad 8 7Runner up 1 2015 IBSF World 6 Reds Snooker Championship Pankaj Advani 2 6References Edit Yan Bingtao wst tv Retrieved 14 May 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link admin 14 July 2022 Yan Bingtao Player Profile Career Summary Stats SnookerHQ Retrieved 29 December 2022 Yan Bingtao Is Snooker s Bright Young Hope Making Ronnie O Sullivan Eat His Words The Sportsman 29 January 2021 Retrieved 6 January 2023 Can Yan Bingtao Create Snooker History At The Northern Ireland Open The Sportsman 25 November 2017 Retrieved 29 December 2022 Ting Yuan 29 July 2019 颜丙涛打破尘封13年纪录 20岁前丁俊晖三夺排名赛 Yan Bingtao broke the dusty 13 year record before the age of 20 Ding Junhui won three rankings Sina Sports Retrieved 30 August 2019 a b Hafez Shamoon 18 January 2021 Yan Bingtao beats John Higgins to win Masters title BBC Sport Retrieved 18 January 2021 Yan suspended from tour amid match fixing probe Yan will now be banned for the next 5 years BBC Sport Retrieved 12 December 2022 Huart Matt 18 January 2023 WPBSA Statement 18 January 2023 WPBSA Retrieved 18 January 2023 Yan Bingtao WPBSA profile wpbsa com Retrieved 23 January 2021 a b Nunns Hector 18 January 2021 Yan Bingtao I was lost and confused when I came to UK now I want to be world champion The Times Retrieved 18 January 2021 a b c d e f g Yan Bingtao Pro Snooker Blog Retrieved 29 May 2015 a b c Pathak Vivek 29 November 2014 Yan Bingtao becomes youngest ever World Champion IBSF Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 29 May 2015 Australian Goldfields Open Qualifiers Snooker org Retrieved 29 May 2015 SNOOKER WORLD CUP LINE UP ANNOUNCED World Snooker 21 May 2015 Retrieved 29 May 2015 Chinese teens beat Scots in final BBC Sport 21 June 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2021 China Win Snooker s World Cup World Snooker 21 June 2015 Retrieved 25 June 2015 Yan Bingtao Tour Card Deferred World Snooker 16 July 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2015 Shaun Murphy beaten by 15 year old Yan Bingtao BBC Sport Retrieved 26 September 2016 圣沅杯 斯诺克落幕 00后 第一人逆转夺冠 Sanyuan Cup snooker ended first post 00 person to reverse and win sports 163 com 9 December 2015 Archived from the original on 27 October 2017 Retrieved 26 October 2017 Yan Bingtao 2016 2017 Snooker org Retrieved 12 March 2017 Martin still going for Gould at German Master RTE 4 February 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2017 Welsh Open 2017 World number one Mark Selby beaten by 17 year old Yan Bingtao BBC Sport Retrieved 12 March 2017 Yan Secures Crucible Debut World Snooker 12 April 2017 Retrieved 14 April 2017 Shaun Murphy sets up second round clash with Ronnie O Sullivan at World Championships Nottingham Post 17 April 2017 Archived from the original on 20 April 2017 Retrieved 19 April 2017 Rankings 2016 2017 Snooker org Retrieved 7 May 2017 Williams edges Yan to win NI Open BBC Sport Retrieved 18 December 2020 Yan 19 wins first ranking title in Riga BBC Sport Retrieved 18 December 2020 Media P A 18 January 2021 Yan Bingtao wins Masters snooker title on debut as comeback stuns Higgins The Guardian Retrieved 18 January 2021 Ranking History Snooker org Retrieved 6 February 2011 Zibo Joy for Zhou World Snooker 27 May 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2020 External links EditYan Bingtao at CueTracker net Snooker Results and Statistic Database Yan Bingtao at the World Snooker Tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yan Bingtao amp oldid 1160073633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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