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- Gong Chenzhi is a Chinese snooker player. In 2024, he won a place on the World Snooker Tour from the 2024–25 snooker season. In June 2023, Gong beat three-time...
-  Amir Sarkhosh (IRN) Playoff:  Mohammed Shehab (UAE) CBSA China Tour  Gong Chenzhi (CHN)  Huang Jiahao (CHN) World Women's Snooker qualifiers Women's World...
- David Gilbert beat Jordan Brown 5‍–‍3, and Neil Robertson defeated Gong Chenzhi 5‍–‍1. Round 5 (last 32) matches were pla**** on 3 September as the best...
- Lawler (ENG) (87) 10  Ben Mertens (BEL) (74) 10  Si Jia**** (CHN) (23) 10  Gong Chenzhi (CHN) (a) 7  Rod Lawler (ENG) (87) 9  Ben Mertens (BEL) (74) 9 Si Jia****...
- withdrew and so Barry Hawkins was awarded a walkover into the last 32. Gong Chenzhi beat 13th seed Tom Ford 5‍–‍1. Sunny Akani defeated 16th seed John Higgins...
- (aged 44) Taipei, Taiwan Resting place Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery Nationality Chinese Other names Zhu Chenzhi (朱諶之) Occupation intelligence agent...
- Davis (ENG) 6–1  Baipat Siripa**** (THA)  Jordan Brown (NIR) 4–6  Gong Chenzhi (CHN)  Sanderson Lam (ENG) 6–5  Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI)  Elliot Slessor (ENG)...
- (75) 4  Gong Chenzhi (CHN) (87) 10  Stuart Carrington (ENG) (74) 8  David Gilbert (ENG) (23) 10  Kaylan Patel (ENG) (a) 7  Gong Chenzhi (CHN) (87) 10...
- Wilson (ENG)  Daniel Boyes (ENG) 13–80  Wu Yize (CHN)  Joe Perry (ENG) 8–33  Gong Chenzhi (CHN)  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 75–30  Jimmy White (ENG)  Zhou Yuelong (CHN)...
- Greene Stuart Carrington 3–1 Gong Chenzhi Stuart Carrington 3–0 Gerard Greene Pang Junxu 3–1 Gong Chenzhi Gong Chenzhi 3–1 Gerard Greene Pang Junxu 2–2...