She wants both the champion of the world championships and the good news of the college entrance examination
During the 2019 CBSA “Xingpai” Cup Chinese Billiards China Grand Prix in Guizhou, Guizhou, China, whenever the famous king of Hebei also played, there was always a camera that recorded the 18-year-old girl’s every move.
The two cameramen are from Hengshui Middle School. Chinese billiard fans are familiar with Wang Ye’s name. She entered the top eight of the China Open at the age of 13, won the China Open at the age of 15, and has been in the top four of the World Championships for two consecutive years. In addition to playing billiards, Wang is now a senior in Hengshui Middle School.
How to balance the relationship between billiards and academics in this crucial year is a question that many fans are curious about. Wang also confessed that during his class, he could only practice for more than one hour at school every day. The school has a few months off every three to four weeks, and practice time is slightly longer. Nevertheless, Wang Ye’s performance in the rankings this year is still outstanding. In the September China Championships, she passed all the way and won the championship. Coming to Guiyang this time, she remained unbeaten and has reached the semi-finals tomorrow morning.
Next year will also be an out-and-out new year for Wang. The first is the Chinese Billiards World Championship, and then the college entrance examination. In this year’s Chinese Billiards World Championships, Wang also entered the finals for the first time, missing the trophy due to consecutive errors at the last minute. Talking about the goal of the Yushan battle next year, Wang also blurted out: “I want to win the championship.” As for the college entrance examination, Wang also hopes to be admitted to a “good school that everyone can think of when you mention your name”, especially to Beijing.
For the future direction, Wang also has plans: “I will definitely pay close attention to my studies and billiards, and strive to contribute to the promotion of billiards in the future.” With both skills and talent, perhaps the sky is Wang Ye’s limit.