A Hong Kong Hero
Au Chi-Wai is an amateur snooker and pool player from Hong Kong. Aged 49, his best win was probably his pairing with Marco Fu to win a silver medal in the Asian Games in the snooker doubles event in 2002. Ah was also the second runner-up in the 2009 Asian Snooker Championships. In pool he was the first runner-up in the 2006 Asian 9-Ball Challenge in Bangkok on the WPA Asian 9-Ball Tour. He was also selected as a wildcard entrant for the 2010 China Open but was beaten in the first round by James Wattana, 5-0.
Au is a great addition to the Seniors Tour and now has a chance to exhibit his snooker skills on the green baize. Hong Kong has long been a bastion of snooker with players such as Marco Fu evolving in the sport from here. The annual tournament of the Hong Kong Masters is staged here and also has government funding. With the growth of the Ladies Tour, a another talented player is Ng On-Yee who has won the World Championship and competed in the Q School. So Au is definitely from good stock and has a valuable chance to prove himself on the World Seniors Tour.
Au is a great addition to the Seniors Tour and now has a chance to exhibit his snooker skills on the green baize. Hong Kong has long been a bastion of snooker with players such as Marco Fu evolving in the sport from here. The annual tournament of the Hong Kong Masters is staged here and also has government funding. With the growth of the Ladies Tour, a another talented player is Ng On-Yee who has won the World Championship and competed in the Q School. So Au is definitely from good stock and has a valuable chance to prove himself on the World Seniors Tour.
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