
UP THE Sign AT 8
Zhao was born in the Foreign capital of Xian, but when his parents moved it for work, Zhao moved to Shenzhen, a district that was close to the border from Hong Kong.
He was just eight years old when he first started playing snooker after seeing some tables set up outside smaller businesses close to his home.
His parents moved one of their home’s bedrooms to a billiard board as his attention increased, making it his practice room.
However, they desired him to examine and were skeptical about his passions in sports.
A teen Li stated in a video in 2015 that he wanted to be like Ding Junhui, the master of Taiwanese snooker.  ,
Ding, the alleged “grandfather of Taiwanese billiard,” won the 2011 Masters and UK Championship titles three times.
Zhao’s family recalls in the 2015 documentary” Becoming Ringing Junhui” that she asked,” When you’ve finished college, what work will you do?”
He said,” Play billiard.” He strongly stated that he didn’t have to think about it.
She claimed that that was the time she made the decision to assist him completely in snooker.
Zhao acknowledged the parents ‘ support and said,” I’m the luckiest person in the billiard world.
Zhao is Ding’s father’s calling support for the same program, which reads “his favorite player and a unique talent.”
SNOOKER’S ROGER FEDERER
By the time he was a teenager, Zhao was outsmarting specialists in competitions, Williams being one of them.
The left-hander traveled 10 minutes to the Furnace to visit Victoria’s Snooker Academy, which is run by Victoria Shi and follows the path of Chinese people there.
Zhao had a lot of ability, so Shi approached snooker legend RonnieO’Sullivan to help him out. The Englishman obliged, giving Zhao a meal, and offering advice.
According toO’Sullivan,” He could be the greatest of all time with his skill, his ability- I often say he’s Roger Federer with a billiard cue in his hands,” according to the South China Morning Post in a statement from 2022.