Since the birth of the snooker professional competition, The British Isles players have been the dominant and monopoly champions. The birth and strong rise of Ding Junhui took the lead in changing this phenomenon, as the world's earliest snooker famous post-80s player, Ding Junhui's promotion of this sport can be described as a great achievement. Although Ding Junhui is not the first player in Asia to win the world snooker professional championship, he still becomes a veritable Chinese brother and an Asian brother with his own efforts and achievements. In the latest Asian Rankings Achievement Rankings, in addition to Ding Junhui, who ranked first, Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong also joined the big list.

Ding Junhui's 14 ranking champions are at the top of the list
In the Asian Rankings Achievement List, Ding Junhui still ranks first in Asia with 14 ranking championships. Ding Junhui's defeat of Hendry in the final of the 2005 China Open began to show outstanding talent and psychological qualities. This was followed by the defeat of Davis and O'Sullivan in the ranking finals to become the second player in world snooker history to complete three ranking titles before the age of 20, the former being John Higgins, known as the "wizard". From this moment on, Ding Junhui has officially joined the ranks of the world's top players. However, all this is just the beginning, and Ding Junhui's highlight moment of five crowns in a single season has directly promoted him to the Snooker Hall of Fame. And his single ranking achievements are still higher than the rest of Asia combined.
Fu Jiajun and Wattana tied for second place in Asia
For Asian snooker, Wattana and Fu Jiajun are relatively early players in this field. Although Wattana and Fu Jiajun both won three ranking championships in their careers, they did not really rewrite the snooker landscape. However, in Wattana's time, being able to win a championship trophy was already a very high honor for Asians. He was also the first Thai player to win the Snooker Pro Championship, and his presence has a profound significance for Snooker's Asian promotion. Although Fu Jiajun won the championship later than Ding Junhui in the professional competition, his fame in Hong Kong is not small. His performance of winning five titles just after entering the league has also made him a veritable "magic boy". Throughout Asia, their ranking achievements are only behind Ding Junhui.
Zhao Xintong ranked third and the other three people occupied the second place
China's post-90s player Zhao Xintong was hailed as the "future star of snooker" at the age of 13, but with the passage of time, when people have even lost confidence in him, he finally ushered in his own explosion this season. Zhao Xintong defeated a strong opponent all the way this season to become the second player in Asian history to win the honor, and then ushered in his second ranking championship in the shortest time to set a new record. Today, he is well-deservedly ranked in the Asian Rankings. In a strict sense, although Liang Wenbo, Yan Bingtao and TaChaia are all champions, Liang Wenbo's ranking championship can be described as full of gold, while Yan Bingtao and Tachaia's ranking champion is insufficient. But in the latest list, they are still tied for fourth place, although there is still controversy. However, according to the world snooker ranking of ranking tournament achievements, ranking tournament achievements do not contain gold content. Therefore, such a ranking is also normal, but from the perspective of future trends, Zhao Xintong and Yan Bingtao will become the biggest variables in this list, because they are still growing. If they can overcome their weaknesses, then their future will be unlimited, after all, they are still very young and there are still many opportunities.