Scottish Open Qualifiers 2021 12/06 13:00 14 Стивън Магуайър v Юан Сижун 4-3
UK Шампионат 2021 11/25 09:30 7 Жао Ксинтонг v Юан Сижун 6-4
Юропиън Мастърс Квалификации 2022 10/28 13:30 7 Mark Lloyd v Юан Сижун 4-5
Юропиън Мастърс Квалификации 2022 10/28 13:30 7 Марк Уилямс v Юан Сижун Cancelled
Германия Мастърс - Квалификации 2022 10/19 13:30 8 Юан Сижун v Стивън Магуайър 1-5
Германия Мастърс - Квалификации 2022 10/18 18:00 7 Лукас Клекерс v Юан Сижун 2-5
Северна Ирландия Оупън 2021 10/11 09:15 7 Юан Сижун v Алфи Бърден 2-4
Англия Оупън - Квалификации 2021 09/17 09:00 7 Джими Робъртсън v Юан Сижун 4-0
Северна Ирландия Оупън - Квалификации 2021 08/25 10:30 7 Матю Селт v Юан Сижун 1-4
British Open 2021 08/16 12:15 7 Юан Сижун v Луис Хийткоут 2-3
Чемпиъншип Лига 07/23 17:00 1 Юан Сижун v Били Джо Касъл 3-1
Чемпиъншип Лига 07/23 16:00 1 Антъни МакГил v Юан Сижун 0-3
Чемпиъншип Лига 07/23 12:10 1 Марк Дейвис v Юан Сижун 2-2
Q School-Event 1 2021 06/01 12:00 - Мичъл Ман v Юан Сижун View
Q School-Event 1 2021 06/01 09:00 - Юан Сижун v Сидни Уилсън View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/31 18:00 - Юан Сижун v Хайдън Станиленд View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/31 12:00 - Юан Сижун v Alex Millington View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/30 12:00 - Юан Сижун v Andrew Tapper View
Световно Първенство - Квалификации 2021 04/08 18:30 8 Юан Сижун v Род Лоулър 5-6
Гибралтар Оупън 2021 03/01 08:45 7 Юан Сижун v Александър Урсенбахер 1-4
Уелс Оупън 2021 02/15 19:00 7 Юан Сижун v Джейми Джоунс 1-4
Снукър Шуут-Аут 2021 02/05 14:10 7 Юан Сижун v Том Форд Cancelled
Германия Мастърс 2021 01/27 09:30 7 Том Форд v Юан Сижун 5-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 20:00 1 Юан Сижун v Дийн Йънг 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 18:30 1 Кайрън Уилсън v Юан Сижун 1-2
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 17:00 1 Ли Ханг v Юан Сижун 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 15:30 1 Юан Сижун v Фан Женги 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 13:00 1 Юан Сижун v Sunny Akani 0-2
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 11:30 1 Юан Сижун v Панг Жунксю 1-2
WST Pro Series 2021 01/19 10:00 1 Юан Сижун v Каспер Филипиак 2-1

Wikipedia - Yuan Sijun

Yuan Sijun (Chinese: 袁思俊; born 29 May 2000) is a Chinese professional snooker player.

History

Yuan started to play snooker at the age of 10 and played as a wildcard in many professional tournaments between ages of 13 and 16. Yuan first drew attention in 2016 when, at the age of 15, he defeated world number 13 Martin Gould in a 5–0 whitewash in the opening round of the 2016 China Open before losing 2–5 to Graeme Dott. Remarkably, when he again faced Martin Gould in the 2016 Shanghai Masters in October 2016, he produced the same result, a 5–0 win.

In 2015, Yuan entered the 2015 ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship where he reached the final, but lost eventually to Akani Songsermsawad. Two years later, Yuan once again made it to the final, where he defeated Fan Zhengyi 6–2 to win the Asian Under-21 Championship; as a result, he was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons. Yuan began the 2017–18 as the youngest player on the professional tour.

2017/2018 season

Yuan's first match as a professional was a narrow loss to Oliver Lines in the 2017 Riga Masters qualifiers on 31 May 2017, two days after his 17th birthday. His first win was a 4–2 defeat of Allan Taylor in the European Masters qualifiers. Yuan's best wins were 4–1 against Joe Perry in the English Open (which included two centuries), and 5–4 against Shaun Murphy in the Shanghai Masters. In the World Championship, he beat Fergal O'Brien 10–5, before losing 10–9 to Matthew Stevens, despite leading 9-7 and missing several chances to win. In total Yuan managed only 8 wins in his first season, and ended the season ranked 92.

2018/2019 season

With wins over Ricky Walden, Alexander Ursenbacher, Ding Junhui and Mark King, Yuan reached his first quarter-final at the China Championship, before losing to World No.1 Mark Selby. For the next few months, he progressed steadily, beating the likes of Mark Allen and Kyren Wilson. In the German Masters, he beat 4-time World Champion John Higgins 5–4 on the final black, somewhat controversially as the cue-ball appeared to touch the rest (a foul stroke) after the players had shaken hands.

Yuan's solid results in the first half of the 2018/19 season lifted him into the top-32 on the 1-year rankings, thus qualifying for the World Grand Prix in Cheltenham. He beat World Champion Mark Williams 4-3 and Stephen Maguire 4–2 to reach his second quarter-final, losing to flatmate Xiao Guodong 5–4.

Just shy of his 19th birthday, Yuan made remarkable progress in the 2018/19 season. He attracted praise from commentators Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Hendry, who described him as 'one of the best youngsters since the likes of Ding Junhui, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams, or John Higgins'.

2019/2020 season

In the International Championship Yuan suffered an agonising loss on the final black to Shaun Murphy 6–5, despite making 8 breaks over 50. This contributed to a loss of form, reaching the last 16 only once, in the Northern Ireland Open. With the arrival of COVID-19, the snooker season was suspended. Yuan Sijun returned to Nanchang, but was unable to play snooker due to lockdown restrictions. He did not return for the rescheduled World Championship.

2020/2021 season

Yuan Sijun returned from China after the COVID-19 suspension in September 2020, having not picked up a cue for 6 months. This contributed to a poor season. Yuan's most notable achievement was reaching the third round of the Northern Ireland Open, beating close friend Luo Honghao and Tom Ford before eventually losing 4–0 to Ding Junhui.

In the World Championship he lost his first match by 6–5 to Rod Lawler, missing a simple pink in the final frame. This loss meant that he was relegated from the tour.

2021/2022 season

Yuan Sijun entered the 2021 Q School to try to regain his tour card. He was successful in first event, beating Mitchell Mann 4–2 in the final match.

Yuan's best result of 2021-22 was a 3rd round appearance in the European Masters, beating Stuart Carrington and Ricky Walden, before losing to Liang Wenbo. He also scored wins over Matt Selt, Barry Hawkins and Mark Davis. At the World Championship, he reached the final qualifying round for the first time, with 6-3 wins over Ross Muir and Steven Hallworth, a 6–1 win over Ryan Day, before losing 10–7 to Liam Highfield. Yuan finished the season ranked 68. Along with several other Chinese players, Yuan did not return to China during the summer break.

2022/2023 season

The first tournament of the 2022–23 season was the Summer Championship League. Yuan Sijun won his first round group, against Barry Hawkins, Ken Doherty and Lei Peifan, without losing a frame. In the second round group, he continued this run by beating World Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–0. But 2-2 draws against Ali Carter and Pang Junxu meant he finished 2nd in the group.