Northern Ireland Open 2020 11/17 10:00 7 Lukas Kleckers v Chang Bingyu 4-1
German Masters Qualifiers 2021 11/10 10:00 7 Steven Hallworth v Chang Bingyu 5-1
English Open 2020 10/14 18:50 8 Mark Selby v Chang Bingyu 4-3
English Open 2020 10/12 18:00 7 Chang Bingyu v Aaron Hill 4-2
Championship League Snooker 10/03 17:00 7 Chang Bingyu v Jamie Curtis-Barrett 3-1
Championship League Snooker 10/03 12:55 7 Ali Carter v Chang Bingyu 2-2
Championship League Snooker 10/03 10:00 7 Mark Davis v Chang Bingyu 2-2
European Masters 2020 09/22 13:30 7 Stephen Maguire v Chang Bingyu 5-3
Gibraltar Open 2020 03/13 16:20 12 Lyu Haotian v Chang Bingyu 4-2
Gibraltar Open 2020 03/13 10:40 11 Thor Chuan Leong v Chang Bingyu 2-4
Snooker Shoot-Out 2020 02/22 16:25 8 Ian Burns v Chang Bingyu 1-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2020 02/20 14:45 7 Iulian Boiko v Chang Bingyu 0-1
Welsh Open 2020 02/11 19:00 7 Gary Wilson v Chang Bingyu 4-1
German Masters Qualifiers 2020 12/21 14:30 7 Mark Davis v Chang Bingyu 5-2
European Masters Qualifiers 2020 12/17 10:00 7 Chang Bingyu v James Cahill 4-5
Scottish Open 2019 12/11 19:00 8 David Gilbert v Chang Bingyu 4-2
Scottish Open 2019 12/10 14:50 7 Fraser Patrick v Chang Bingyu 2-4
World Championship 2020 11/28 14:30 7 Mark King v Chang Bingyu 6-5
Northern Ireland Open 2019 11/11 19:00 7 John Higgins v Chang Bingyu 4-2
World Open 2019 10/28 01:30 7 Martin O'Donnell v Chang Bingyu 5-3
English Open 2019 10/14 19:55 7 Shaun Murphy v Chang Bingyu 4-2
World Open Qualifiers 2019 10/02 13:30 7 Tom Ford v Chang Bingyu 4-5
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/18 09:00 7 Daniel Wells v Chang Bingyu 5-2
International Championship 2019 08/05 06:30 7 Chang Bingyu v Yan Bingtao 3-6
Riga Masters 2019 07/26 00:00 7 Mei Xi Wen v Chang Bingyu Walkover
International Championship Quals 06/16 13:30 7 Michael Georgiou v Chang Bingyu 2-6
Riga Masters Qualifiers 2019 06/10 12:00 7 Chang Bingyu v Ian Burns 4-2
China Open 2019 04/02 11:30 7 Ricky Walden v Chang Bingyu 6-4
China Open Qual 2019 04/01 01:30 14 Mark Davis v Chang Bingyu 4-6
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 10/28 01:30 14 Noppon Saengkham v Chang Bingyu 6-4

Wikipedia - Chang Bingyu

Chang Bingyu (Chinese: 常冰玉; born 8 August 2002) is a Chinese former professional snooker player who, in 2023, received a two-year ban from professional competition after committing match-fixing offences.

In December 2022, Chang was suspended from the professional tour amid a match-fixing investigation. In January 2023, the WPBSA charged him with fixing a match. After a hearing at an independent tribunal, Chang was banned from professional competition for two years, until 7 December 2024.

History

Early career

Chang Bingyu was born in Golmud, Qinghai on 8 August 2002. In December 2009, his family settled in Urumqi, Xinjiang. He first started to play snooker aged 6. At the age of 10, he had his first maximum 147 break in practice. His father, Chang Xudong, sold the family house and quit his job as an engineer to help his son's career, and the pair practiced together. They moved to Guangdong, and Chang worked with British-born coach Roger Leighton at the Wiraka Academy.

His first tournament 147 was in Guangzhou, aged 14. The video was widely circulated on social media. He also won a Junior tournament in Guangzhou, beating Duan Yanfeng 5–1. After victories at U14 and U16 level in Xi'an and Taishan, Chang concentrated on U18 and U21 tournaments. In 2017, Chang won the China Youth Championship in Yangzhou, beating He Guoqiang 4–0.[]

Later that year, Chang had his first significant result in a senior event on the Chinese tour. By beating experienced professionals Mei Xiwen, Ju Reti and Chen Feilong, he reached the final of the Baoying Open, narrowly losing 5–4 to Cao Yupeng after recovering from 4-1 behind. Ding Junhui's former coach, Wu Wenzhong, said he thought Chang was ahead of Ding at the age of 15. The 7-times world champion Stephen Hendry also attended the tournament and said Chang was even better than he was at that age.[]

In 2018, Chang Bingyu won the IBSF World Snooker Championship, a leading amateur event. He beat He Guoqiang 8–3 in the final.

Chang Bingyu also received wildcard invitations to the World Open (where he beat Jimmy Robertson), the Shanghai Masters, the China Championship (beating Robertson and Robert Milkins), the International Championship and the China Open (where he beat Mark Davis).

In 2019 Chang had finished at the top of the China amateur rankings, thus qualifying for the World Snooker tour for the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons. He moved to England with his father, where he was at first based at the Q House Academy in Darlington, and then later at the Victoria Snooker Academy in Sheffield.

2019/20 season

Chang Bingyu's first match as a professional was a 4–2 win over Ian Burns in a Riga Masters qualifier. Unfortunately, a visa issue meant that he was unable to travel to Riga to participate in the main event. Chang's best win of the season was against Tom Ford in the World Open. He produced a 120 total clearance in the Shoot Out, which commentator Neal Foulds said reminded him of Mark Williams.

With the outbreak of COVID-19, the season was suspended, and Chang returned to China. He decided not to return when the season resumed, and missed the 2020 World Snooker Championship. He finished the season ranked 103.

2020/21 season

Chang began his second season needing some good results to retain his tour card. His best results came in the two most important tournaments. He reached the third round of the UK Championship, beating Sam Craigie and Mark Allen before narrowly losing to Zhou Yuelong 6–5. In the World Championship he beat Julien Leclercq and Tom Ford before losing a high-quality 'Judgement Day' encounter with Lyu Haotian 10–6, a match which contained 5 century breaks.

Chang Bingyu finished the season ranked 69, but his position on the 1-year list meant he qualified for a new 2-year tour card. After the season, rather than returning to China, Chang chose to stay in Sheffield to work on his game.