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Sport country
  
China

Name
  
Ju Reti

Career winnings
  
£17,300

Professional
  
2014–


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Born
  
19 September 1983 (age 40) (
1983-09-19
)

Current ranking
  
112 (as of 1 December 2015)

Highest break
  
142 (2013 Zhangjiagang Open)

Highest ranking
  
108 (June–July 2014)

Snooker Men Final : Pankaj Advani vs Ju Reti


Ju Reti (Chinese: 居熱提; Uyghur: بارى مەمتىلى‎, ULY: Jür'et Abdurëhim, born 19 September 1983) is a former Chinese professional snooker player.

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2012/2013

Ju, a farmer, from the Xinjiang region China of the Uyghur ethnic group started to enter Asian Players Tour Championship when they were introduced in the 2012/2013 season, entering in Event 2, where he lost to Mark Williams in the last 64 and Event 3 where he reached the last 16 stage as he lost to Li Hang, over these two events Ju won four matches and won £1,500 in prize money as he was ranked 37th in the Asian Order of Merit.

2013/2014

The following season, Ju entered in all four of the Asian Tour Events in the 2013/2014 season, reaching the last 32 of the 2013 Yixing Open, where he also scored his first century break. In the 2013 Zhangjiagang Open, Ju managed to reach the final where he faced Michael Holt and Ju became the first amateur winner of a Player Tour Event, after a 4–1 win over Holt, he won £10,000 in prize money and made the highest break of the tournament with 142. In the final two Asian Events of the season, Ju reached the last 32 of the 2013 Zhengzhou Open and the last 16 of the 2014 Dongguan Open, these results netted Ju £12,200 in prize money and was ranked 2nd in the Asian Order of Merit which gained him qualification the 2014 Players Championship Grand Finals and a two-year card of the professional snooker tour for the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons. At the Players Championship Grand Finals, Ju took the first frame against Judd Trump with a break of 75 in the last 32 stage, but lost 4–1 at the event held at Preston's Guild Hall.

Professional

Ju only played in the three Asian Tour events in the 2014/2015 season. A pair of last 32 exits saw him finish 30th on the Order of Merit. He only played in the Haining Open the following year, losing 4–0 in the first round, and has now dropped off the tour.

References

Ju Reti Wikipedia