Li Ke
He is a National Champion, born on June 4, 1994, in Bozhou, Anhui Province. He currently resides in Hangzhou, where he owns his own billiards hall. Renowned as the top player in both Zhejiang Province and Hangzhou City, he is known for his calm, gentlemanly demeanor and composed style of play. He signed with the billiards brand PERI in September 2017
Li Ke's Billiards Career Highlights
2009
Won the CBSA National Junior American 8-Ball and 9-Ball Championships, achieving a double championship at the age of 15.
Secured the runner-up position at the Shanghai Snooker Chinese-style Pool Ranking Tournament.
2010
Finished in third place at the Shanghai Snooker Chinese-style Pool Ranking Tournament.
2015
Champion of the Zhejiang Chinese-style Pool Ranking Tournamentfor three consecutive stages.
Runner-up at the Jiangsu Changshu National Chinese-style Pool Open
2017
Runner-up at the Beijing Xiaobao Mingchehui National Chinese-style Pool Open.
2019
Champion of the Zhejiang Xiaoshan Chinese-style Pool Open.
Champion of the Shanghai Fengyun Chinese-style Pool Open.
Third place at the Chinese-style Pool International Masters (Handan, Hebei stop).
2020
Runner-up at the LCBA Chinese Eight-Ball Arena Challenge (Third Stage).
In October, won the Chinese-style Pool Series (Chizhou Stop) with a prize of 50,000 RMB.
2021
On March 24, champion of the 2021 Tianjin Chinese-style Pool Grand Prix.
In November, champion of the Hangzhou 'Fafa Billiards · Aipaisen · Songlidao Cup' Chinese-style Pool Open.
2023
On August 21, finished fourth at the Jiangxi Yushan Xingpai Chinese-style Pool International Professional League International Grand Prix (prize pool: 600,000 RMB).
On August 30, champion of the JOY Masters Grade A Sub-station (Shijiazhuang, Hebei Stop) with a prize of 300,000 RMB.
On December 22, champion of the Jiangsu Yangzhou Chinese-style Pool Open with a prize of 200,000 RMB.
2024
On April 1, finished fourth at the JOY Cup 12th Qinhuangdao Masters Global Finals (prize pool: 5,000,000 RMB).
On July 16, champion of the LCBA Ranking Tournament (Third Stage - Shanghai K11 Stop) with a prize of 500,000 RMB.

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