Name
Yan Bingtao

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Born
2000 (24 years old)

Birth Place
Zibo, Shandong, China

Position
Snooker Player

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Ethnicity
Asian

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Snooker

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World Snooker Championship Mens

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World Snooker

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Latest Results
Cazoo UK Championship Round 1 12 Nov 22
BetVictor European Masters Round 4 19 Aug 22
Betfred World Championship Quarter Finals 26 Apr 22
Betfred World Championship Round 2 21 Apr 22
Cazoo Players Championship Quarter Finals 09 Feb 22
Cazoo Players Championship Round 1 07 Feb 22
BildBet German Masters Final 30 Jan 22
BildBet German Masters Semi Finals 29 Jan 22
BildBet German Masters Quarter Finals 28 Jan 22
BildBet German Masters Round 2 27 Jan 22
BetVictor Championship League Group 6 Day 2 18 Jan 22
Cazoo Masters 09 Jan 22
Cazoo World Grand Prix Quarter Finals 16 Dec 21
Cazoo World Grand Prix Round 2 15 Dec 21
Cazoo World Grand Prix 13 Dec 21
Cazoo Champion of Champions Semi Final 2 20 Nov 21
Cazoo Champion of Champions Group 3 17 Nov 21
BetVictor English Open Quarter Finals 05 Nov 21
BetVictor Northern Ireland Open Semi Final 16 Oct 21
BetVictor Northern Ireland Open Quarter Final 15 Oct 21
BetVictor Northern Ireland Open Round 3 14 Oct 21

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Yan Bingtao (born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the youngest player to win the Amateur World Snooker Championship, his 8–7 victory over Muhammad Sajjad in the final of the 2014 event earning him a place on the sport's main tour.
Having qualified to compete on the main tour for the 2015/2016 season, Yan was unable to obtain a UK Visa, and decided to dedicate the year to completing his education in China; when he resumed his career in 2016, he became the first active professional to have been born in the 2000s. He became the youngest ever Ranking event finalist at the 2017 Northern Ireland Open. He was leading Mark Williams 8–7 in the final and was one frame from winning the title, but Williams won the match 9–8.



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Masters Snooker
2021

World Snooker Championship Mens


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