Long Zehuang
Long Zehuang (Chinese: 龙泽煌; born 28 December 1996) is a Chinese snooker player. He achieved a place on the World Snooker Tour starting with 2023–24 snooker season. CareerBefore becoming a professional snooker player, Long won World Junior 9-Ball Championships in 2015 when he was 18 years old. Long played at the 2018 Haining Open, beating Liu Hongyu before losing to Cai Jianzhong. He came close to qualifying for the Snooker World Tour in June 2019 but lost the final match in the final round of Q school to Barry Pinches.[1] He won a place on the 2023-24 World Snooker Tour by successfully qualifying from the CBSA qualifying events held in Beijing in April 2023. His place was earned with a victory over former professional Chen Feilong in the final qualifying round [2] 2023/24Long made his debut in a professional draw at the 2023 Championship League held at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, England from 26 June 2023. He made an auspicious start, going unbeaten in the round-robin group. He earned a credible draw against Jackson Page, before defeating world number 12 Ali Carter, and young Welshman Ryan Davies, to top the group and progress to the next stage.[3][4] In the second round-robin he went undefeated, drawing with Sam Craigie, Jak Jones and Michael White.[5][6] He secured a place at the latter stages of the World Open, winning 5-4 against Thepchaiya Un-Nooh.[7] In the first round of qualifying for the 2024 World Snooker Championship he defeated Sydney Wilson 10-1.[8] 2024/25He won all three of his matches in the group stage at the 2024 Championship League in Leicester in June 2024.[9] He then also topped his round-robin group that included Shaun Murphy and Hossein Vafaei in the second stage, to reach the last eight of a ranking tournament for the first time.[10] In July 2024, he defeated former world champion Mark Selby before later reaching the semi final of the 2024 Wuhan Open with wins over Ben Woollaston and Jack Lisowski.[11][12][13] At the 2024 English Open in Brentwood in September 2024 he reached the last-64 where he was defeated by Mark Allen.[14][15] He reached the last 64 at the 2024 Northern Ireland Open.[16] Performance and rankings timeline
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