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South China Morning Post
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
China's snooker champion Zhao Xintong ‘shocked' by new fame, wants to win on home soil
Zhao Xintong has been unable to go anywhere in Shenzhen without being recognised since returning there with the most prized trophy in snooker, but that could be true of much of the planet before long. China's first world champion slipped away from his hometown to visit neighbouring Hong Kong this week, and between describing dizzying new-found fame, he revealed ambitions of completing the triple crown of his sport's biggest titles. He told the Post he also wanted to experience success in both mainland China and Hong Kong – which would hardly help him escape the cycle of 'interviews, autographs, photos' he has encountered since landing from the UK last week. 'Obviously, I have many more fans now – people recognise me on the street even if I am wearing a mask,' he said in a billiard hall in Kwun Tong. He had been 'shocked' to be mobbed by airline crew, customs officers and fans when he stepped off the plane at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport. Zhao Xintong was 'shocked' to be mobbed when he arrived at Shenzhen airport last week. Photo: AFP 'It's been one interview after another, though I also got to spend time with my parents, relatives and friends,' he said.


South China Morning Post
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Snooker champion Zhao Xintong ‘just starting' as he targets success in China
Zhao Xintong has been unable to go anywhere in Shenzhen without being recognised since returning there with the most prized trophy in snooker, but that could be true of much of the planet before long. Advertisement China's first world champion slipped away from his hometown to visit neighbouring Hong Kong this week, and between describing dizzying new-found fame, he revealed ambitions of completing the triple crown of his sport's biggest titles. He told the Post he also wanted to experience success in both mainland China and Hong Kong – which would hardly help him escape the cycle of 'interviews, autographs, photos' he has encountered since landing from the UK last week. 'Obviously, I have many more fans now – people recognise me on the street even if I am wearing a mask,' he said in a billiard hall in Kwun Tong. He had been 'shocked' to be mobbed by airline crew, customs officers and fans when he stepped off the plane at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport. Zhao Xintong was 'shocked' to be mobbed when he arrived at Shenzhen airport last week. Photo: AFP 'It's been one interview after another, though I also got to spend time with my parents, relatives and friends,' he said.