What is the net worth of Zhao Xintong? Here’s everything we know about the professional snooker player.
Snooker Zhao Xintong is a Chinese professional snooker athlete.
He earned the nickname of The Cyclone for his prodigious display with a cue stick.
Snooker Zhao Xintong Net Worth
The estimated net worth of Snooker Zhao Xintong is about $4 to $6 million.
Some reports suggest that he has a monthly income of about $70 thousand to $92 thousand. However, the Chinese snooker star hasn’t disclosed his financial statements.
The details of Zhao’s assets include a Tata Primio and a $23 thousand renovated 3-storey house in China. Aside from that, we don’t know much about it.
Snooker Zhao Xintong Career Earnings As Of 2022
Snooker Zhao Xintong has had quite a successful career as a professional snooker player.
According to CueTrack, he has earned a total of $922 thousand. He won the lowest in the 2012-13 season (£1400), while the highest was in the 2021-22 season (£356,350).
Moreover, his total earnings are worth £706,487. Whatsmore, Zhao has the opportunity to take home a prize of £500 thousand as he is currently competing in the 2022 Snooker World Championship.
Even if he finishes second, he will win £200,000. Likewise, the semi-finalist will earn £100,000, the quarter-finalist £50,000, and the second-round winner will receive £30,000.
He has already grabbed a £20,000 prize money as he won the first round of the tournament against Jamie Clarke 10-2 at the Crucible on Saturday, 16 April. He will now face Shaun Murphy in the next phase of the competition.
Snooker Zhao Xintong Wiki
Snooker Zhao Xintong is a professional snooker player.
He was born on 3 April 1997 in Xi’an, Shaanxi, China. Although he hasn’t disclosed much about his family, we know that his parents were the ones to lay the foundation for the athlete. Reportedly, they bought him a snooker table when he was 10.
As an international, he first gained attention in June 2012 at Zhangjiagang Open after making it to the last 16 of the tournament. Similarly, he reached the second round of the Asian Tour Events, the Yixing Open and Zhengzhou Open.
Zhao’s 2021-22 season has been the highlight of his career so far. At the 2021 UK Championship, he won the first ranking title and his first Triple Crown title. With the wins, he ranked number nine in the world rankings.
Moreover, he won the 2022 German Masters. After that, he became the only third player in the history of professional snooker to win a two-session ranking final without conceding a frame. Steve Davis and Neil Robertson preceded him.