Snooker Betting 2022: Bookmakers go 10/1 ANY Chinese Player to Win the World Championship

Snooker Betting 2022: Bookmakers go 10/1 ANY Chinese Player to Win the World Championship
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  • Bookmakers go 10/1 only, that ANY of the exciting Chinese stars can WIn at The Crucible
  • Yan Bingtao is 22/1 and the shortest priced Chinese player
  • Exciting UK Championship Winner Zhao Xintong is ranked #9 and 25/1

Ding Junhui had long been tipped to be the first player from China to win the Snooker World Championship which takes place every May in Sheffield at the now-famous Crucible theatre.

The tide seems to have turned, as, despite all expectations and a good number of ranking titles under his belt, he was never able to make an impact in THE BIG ONE.

Ding Junhui has reached the World Championship quarter-finals 6 times, the Semis 3 times, and the final in 2016 losing out 18-14 to Mark Selby but has never won. bookmakers predict 10/1 that ANY Chinese player can win in 2022. Look out for Zhao Xintong
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He has reached the quarter-finals 6 times, the Semis 3 times, and the final in 2016 losing out 18-14 to mark Selby

It seems his chance may have gone now, but there is a tidal wave of new Chinese talent, mainly trained at Ding's center coming through and looking like future stars.

Bookmakers go 10/1 that any Chinese player will win the World Championship in 2022

Player Ranked Odds Probability
Yan Bingtao 15 22/1 4.35%
Zhao Xintong 9 25/1 3.85%
Ding Junhui 29 33/1 2.94%
Zhou Yuelong 18 100/1 0.99%
Cao Yupeng 74 150/1 0.66%
Liang Wenbo 34 150/1 0.66%
Xioa Guodong 30 250/1 0.40%
Li Hang 47 300/1 0.33%
Lu Ning 31 300/1 0.33%
Pang Junxu 64 400/1 0.25%
Yuan Sijun 106
400/1 0.25%
Chang Bingyu 97 500/1 0.20%


2022 Snooker Betting Specials

There are a range of specials available for snooker betting for 2022

A Chinese player to win a 2022 Snooker Triple Crown Event

  • Yes 4.50
  • No 1.16

A Chinese player to win the 2022 Snooker World Championship

  • Yes 11.00

Ronnie O'Sullivan to win a 2022 Triple Crown Event

  • Yes 2.75
  • No 1..40

Ronnie O'Sullivan to Retire in 2022

  • Yes 4.50
What do the bookmakers think will happen in 2022 Sports Betting
For more information on Sports Betting Predictions as well as TV & Entertainment Specials, and political betting prospects, we have a complete 2022 betting guide

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Snooker Betting Specials 2022 Odds Probability
A 147 to be scored at the World Snooker Championships 6/4 40%
Any player to make the fastest ever 147 break  6/4 40%
Ronnie O'Sullivan to retire from Snooker 7/2 22.2%
World Championships to announce permanent move to China 16/1 5.9%
Any Snooker player to win SPOTY 20/1 4.8%

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