Ding eyes snooker worlds breakthrough
Updated: 2013-04-18 19:47
(Xinhua)
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File photo of Ding Junhui [Photo/Xinhua]
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He told the BBC: "When I play in China, people think I will win every tournament I play in. They say 'it is not impossible - you are human. I wish I was an alien."
"I have pressure to win the World Championship and I need to play well to win it, but that is not for me to worry about this time.
"I feel strong and not like the past few years when I have not felt strong enough. I will make it a hard game for everyone that plays me.
"I hope I can win the title this year; it would mean everything."
Ding, 26, is yet to reach a final at the snooker worlds. His best result came in 2011 when he was beaten 17-15 by Judd Trump in the semifinals.
His other five attempts since 2007 have seen him knocked out in the first round twice and the second round three times.
The world No. 9 will take on Scot Alan McManus in the first round on April 23.
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