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Northern Ireland 64 into 32 draws: 17 Chinese snooker people rushed to the championship, and Ding Junhui's absence caused heated discussions!

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17 people went on the expedition, but Ding Junhui was absent! Has the "post-wave" era of Chinese snooker really come?

Northern Ireland 64 into 32 draws: 17 Chinese snooker people rushed to the championship, and Ding Junhui's absence caused heated discussions!

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The Northern Ireland Open is about to ignite, and 17 Chinese players are ready to show their style on the green battlefield, but attentive fans find that a familiar name is missing from this list - Ding Junhui

The former Chinese snooker leader seems to have gradually faded out of people's field of vision in recent years, and the former glory and glory have now become a footnote to history, leaving people with endless speculation and sighs

Ding Junhui's era has passed, and Chinese snooker needs a new leader; Ding Junhui is only temporarily adjusting his state, and he is still the hope of Chinese snooker

In any case, Ding Junhui's absence will become a major attraction of this Northern Ireland Open

Without Ding Junhui, who else in the Chinese Legion can carry the banner of winning the championship? Is it a fledgling "post-zero" star, or a "post-70s" veteran who is not old?

The answer may lie in the 17 warriors who went on the expedition

Si Jiahui, a 20-year-old boy, surprised the world with a perfect score at the Wuhan Open not long ago, announcing that he has the strength to challenge the top masters

Wu Yize, a young player who is also from the "post-zero", defeated the powerful "Rocket" O'Sullivan at the English Open, showing the momentum of a newborn calf who is not afraid of tigers

The veteran Xiao Guodong, at the Wuhan Open, went all the way and finally stood on the top podium, proving that he is still young

There are also strong players such as Zhou Yuelong and Zhang Anda, who are eager to prove themselves at the Northern Ireland Open and create glory for Chinese snooker

Chinese snooker is in a critical period of alternating between the old and the new

The older generation of players is fading out, and the younger generation is beginning to emerge

These 17 Chinese players who went to Northern Ireland shoulder the dual mission of inheritance and hope

Can they withstand the pressure, break through themselves, and create more brilliance for Chinese snooker?

Northern Ireland 64 into 32 draws: 17 Chinese snooker people rushed to the championship, and Ding Junhui's absence caused heated discussions!

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Let's wait and see!

Is the future of Chinese snooker the "back wave" surging, or the "front wave" still the same?

This is a question that perhaps only time will tell

But what is certain is that the future of Chinese snooker is full of hope and infinite possibilities

A new era has quietly arrived

Once, Ding Junhui single-handedly brought Chinese snooker to an unprecedented height

Nowadays, Chinese snooker no longer depends on the performance of a single person, but has formed a more diversified and competitive whole

These 17 Chinese players in Northern Ireland are the best proof of this

They come from different regions and have different technical characteristics, but they all have a common goal, which is to win glory for Chinese snooker

They are like surging waves, impacting the traditional pattern of snooker in the world

They are young, energetic, and fearless

They believe that as long as they dare to fight, they will be able to create miracles

They are eager to prove that the future of Chinese snooker is in their hands

The "back waves" of Chinese snooker are also facing huge challenges

Northern Ireland 64 into 32 draws: 17 Chinese snooker people rushed to the championship, and Ding Junhui's absence caused heated discussions!

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The competition in the world of snooker is still fierce

O'Sullivan, Trump, Selby and other top masters are still insurmountable mountains

If Chinese snooker wants to make a greater breakthrough on the world stage, it needs to make more efforts

But we have reason to believe that the future of Chinese snooker must be bright

Because we have a group of talented young players who are passionate and hungry to win

They are using their own practical actions to prove the infinite possibilities of Chinese snooker

The Northern Ireland Open is just the beginning

More challenges await them in the future

But we believe that they will be able to overcome difficulties and create their own brilliance

The era of "post-wave" snooker in China has come

Let's look forward to them setting off a more violent storm on the world stage!

Ding Junhui's absence may be the end of an era, but it also means the beginning of a new era

Chinese snooker is undergoing an unprecedented change

The old and the new alternate and unstoppable

Northern Ireland 64 into 32 draws: 17 Chinese snooker people rushed to the championship, and Ding Junhui's absence caused heated discussions!

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The rise of the younger generation has injected new vitality into Chinese snooker

They dare to fight, they are passionate, and they are hungry to win

They are no longer content to be just participants, but to be challengers, to be victors

The Northern Ireland Open will be a stage for them to show themselves

They will prove to the world that Chinese snooker is no longer Wuxia Amon

They will use their own strength to win their own glory

The future of Chinese snooker is full of hope

Because we have a group of talented young players, they are using their own practical actions to write a new chapter in Chinese snooker

Let's look forward to more miracles in the future competitions!

The era of Ding Junhui has passed, and the era of "post-wave" of Chinese snooker has come

These 17 Chinese players in Northern Ireland will shoulder the future of Chinese snooker

Will they be able to break through and make history?

Let's wait and see!

Chinese snooker, come on!

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