Li Hang is a former professional snooker player from China. Details about Li Hang’s personal life are not public so it is unknown whether he is married or not.
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Li was a wildcard entry in the China Open as an amateur player for three years in a row beginning in 2006. In 2006 and 2008, he lost at this stage, but in 2007, he defeated Ian Preece 5-4 to advance to the first round of a ranking event for the first time, where he was defeated 1-5 by 1997 world champion Ken Doherty.
Li won the ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship in April 2008, defeating Li Yuan in the final 6-1. The title qualified him for the 2008-09 snooker tour.
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Li made his professional debut at the 2008 Jiangsu Classic, where he finished last in his group despite defeating 2008 World Championship runner-up Ali Carter 2-0.
In qualifying for the Northern Ireland Trophy, Li defeated Robert Stephen 5-1 and David Morris 5-4 to advance to the final qualifying round, where he was defeated 2-5 by Andrew Higginson.
During his professional career, his best performances were reaching two ranking semi-finals. In 2019, he climbed to 28th in the world snooker rankings, a career-high.


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