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China’s world snooker champion Wu Yize playing ‘perfect’ game, says ex-coach Django Fung

Fung, who coached the 22-year-old for 13 months in 2024, says youngster is better than other world champions when they were at the same age

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China’s Wu Yize has a very good attacking game that puts his opponents “on edge”, Django Fung says. Photo: Xinhua
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A former coach of Chinese snooker rising star Wu Yize said the reigning world champion was playing a “perfect” game and did not need to change anything going forward.

The Chinese youngster could also be considered a better player than a couple of other former world champions when they were at his current age of 22.

Well regarded as one of the most aggressive and offensive players, Wu was often labelled a scoring machine with few safety games to his credit, but Django Fung, who coached Wu for 13 months in 2024, did not agree.

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“Wu didn’t have a safety game [when he came to me] because he didn’t know the aspect of it, but now he has got a very good safety game,” he said. “When Wu beat Mark Selby 13-11 in the second round, he didn’t win because he outpotted Mark, but [because] he made fewer mistakes in safety exchanges.

“Wu held his own against a very good defensive player, one of the best in the world, and he didn’t feel awkward playing against Selby; he looked comfortable.”

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Hongkonger Fung, who manages top players such as world No 2 Neil Robertson and four-time world champions Selby and Shaun Murphy, also said his former disciple was playing his game perfectly at the moment.

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