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It's a totally different ball game now

By Zhao Rui | China Daily | Updated: 2008-04-03 07:27

It's a totally different ball game now

Ding Junhui takes aim at the 2008 Snooker China Open in Beijing on March 27. Ding narrowly lost to Shaun Murphy 5-4 but remains positive about the upcoming World Snooker Championship. Yang Shizhong

Even 10 years ago, Xiao Qian would have been called a "real bad boy". The 14-year-old student talks, eats and sleeps snooker - he actually sleeps with a cue. He spends four hours a day in a snooker club because his biggest dream is to become a snooker champ and to play for the rest of his life.

It's a totally different ball game now

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