Chang Bingyu Sets New Snooker Record with 147 Break at UK Championship
Source: Chang makes 147 to set new maximum record (2025-11-25)
In a historic moment at the UK Championship, 23-year-old Chinese snooker star Chang Bingyu made his first-ever 147 maximum break during qualifying, setting a new record with 16 maximums in a single season—surpassing the previous record of 15. This achievement not only highlights Chang’s rising talent but also marks a significant milestone in snooker history, as the sport has seen a total of 233 maximum breaks to date. Despite his remarkable performance, Chang narrowly lost the match 6-5 to Stephen Maguire, illustrating the unpredictable nature of professional snooker. Recent developments in the sport include Ronnie O'Sullivan, one of the most celebrated players, making two 147s this season, emphasizing the high level of competition. The record-breaking break was notable for being Chang’s first 147, achieved in a crucial third-round match, and it came amidst a season where more players are pushing the boundaries of precision and consistency. Chang’s return to professional play earlier this year after a two-year ban for match-fixing adds a compelling narrative of redemption and resilience, inspiring fans and aspiring players worldwide. Beyond the record, snooker continues to evolve with technological advancements such as AI-driven analytics, which are now used to enhance player training and match analysis, leading to more strategic gameplay. The sport’s global popularity is also surging, with increased viewership in Asia, especially China, where snooker is rapidly growing as a major sport. Major tournaments are now broadcast in 150+ countries, with digital platforms offering interactive viewing experiences, including real-time stats and player insights, further engaging fans. The UK Championship remains one of the sport’s most prestigious events, drawing top talent from around the world. This season’s record-breaking achievements underscore the sport’s dynamic nature and the relentless pursuit of excellence by its athletes. As snooker continues to innovate and expand its global footprint, players like Chang Bingyu exemplify the new generation of talent redefining the game’s limits. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how these developments will shape the future of snooker, promising more thrilling moments and record-breaking feats in the seasons to come.
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