In fact, Ding Junhui has won a total of 23 championships so far! including 14 ranking tournament championships and 9 invitational tournament championships!
The 14 ranking tournament champions are already familiar to everyone, so let's take a look at the invitational champions in this issue.
The first, Jiangsu Wuxi Classic (2008, 6-5 Mark Selby), won the prize money of 20,000 pounds!
The second, the final of the European Series in Warsaw (2008, 6-4 Doherty), won the championship with a prize fund of £12,000!
The third, Wembley Masters (2011, 10-4 Fu Jiajun, one of the three majors), the championship prize money is 150,000 pounds!
The fourth, the Snooker Champions League (3-1 Trump in 2012), the championship prize is 22,500 pounds!
The fifth, the European Series Scottish Open (2012, 4-2 McGill), won the prize money of £15,000!
Sixth, the Asian Tour Yixing Open (2014, 4-2 Holt), the championship prize money is 13,500 pounds!
The seventh, the Asian Tour Henin Open (2015, 4-3 Wharton), won the championship with a prize fund of £13,500!
The eighth, the Six Red Ball World Championship (2016, 8-7 Bingham), won the prize money of £100,000!
The ninth, the Six Red Ball World Championships (2023, 8-6 Tachaiya), the winner will receive £100,000!
It can be seen from the above that only three of Ding Junhui's 9 invitational tournaments are heavyweight events, one of the three major Snooker Masters, two Six Red Ball World Championships, and the other 6 are small-scale invitational tournaments, and the prize money is not much.
Large-scale invitational tournaments, such as the champion of the champions, the Shanghai Masters are awarded £210,000, the Riyadh Masters are awarded £250,000, and the Macau Snooker Masters Invitational Champion is £150,000.
Ding Junhui has not been in good form in recent years and has not won a more important invitational championship.