Chen Siming
Quick Facts
Biography
Chen Siming (born 30 December 1993) is a Chinese professional pool player. Chen is best known for winning the 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Championship.
Career
Chen grew up in Heilongjiang Province, China, where her parents were owners of a pool hall, and she started playing snooker aged 8. Four years later, in 2006, she won both the8-ball and 9-ball divisions of the Chinese National Youth Championships. By 2009 she was being coached by Wu Jia-qing (formerly known as Wu Chia-Ching), the double world champion. Within a year, she defeated Allison Fisher to win the 2010 China Open, her first major title.
In the 2010 Asian Games, Chen won the gold medal in the Six-red snooker event.
In 2011, she won her second senior title, the Philippine Open, defeating Kelly Fisher 9–3 in the final, and later won the All Japan Championship. Billiards Digest named Chen as 2011 player of the year.
Following further tournament successes, she won the 2017 Women's World 9-Ball Championship, coming from 1–5 down against Pan Xiaoting to win 9–7.
Achievements
- 2006 Chinese National Youth Championships – 8-ball
- 2006 Chinese National Youth Championships – 9-Ball
- 2009 Asian Games – Six-Red Snooker
- 2010 Asian Games – Six-Red Snooker
- 2010 China Open – 9-Ball Women's Division
- 2011 Philippines Open – Ladies10-ball
- 2011 All Japan Championship
- 2010 China Open – 9-Ball Women's Division
- 2013 OB Cues Ladies Tour 2013 #3
- 2013 Maryland State Women's Championship
- 2016 Chinese 8-Ball World Championship
- 2017 China Open Ladies Division
- 2017 Amway Cup
- 2017 World Games – Nine-ball women's singles
- 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – 10 Ball Singles
- 2017 Women's World Nine-ball Championship
- 2017 All Japan Women Championship 2017
- 2017 Dynamic Klagenfurt Open Ladies Division
- 2018 Amway Cup
- 2019 WPBA Masters