Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2025 | 10/07 06:00 | 6 | Wang Yuchen vs Lyu Haotian | View | |
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2025 | 10/16 15:00 | 7 | Wang Yuchen vs Jonas Luz | View |
International Championship Quals 2025 | 09/30 08:30 | 7 | Robert Milkins v Wang Yuchen | 5-6 | |
English Open Qualifiers 2025 | 09/13 12:15 | 8 | Jimmy Robertson v Wang Yuchen | 4-3 | |
English Open Qualifers 2025 | 09/11 12:10 | 7 | Wang Yuchen v Florian Nuessle | 4-3 | |
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2025 | 09/05 09:00 | 7 | Wang Yuchen v Mateusz Baranowski | 3-4 | |
Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2025 | 09/03 09:00 | 7 | Pang Junxu v Wang Yuchen | 3-5 | |
Wuhan Open 2025 | 08/24 11:30 | 6 | Wang Yuchen v Si Jiahui | 0-5 | |
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 | 08/10 18:40 | 9 | Joe O'Connor v Wang Yuchen | 4-3 | |
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 | 08/09 17:30 | 8 | Wang Yuchen v Hatem Yassen | 4-0 | |
Championship League Snooker 2025 | 07/03 18:25 | - | Wu Yize v Wang Yuchen | 3-0 | |
Championship League Snooker 2025 | 07/03 13:35 | - | Wang Yuchen v Dynamo Moscow U23 Women | 1-3 | |
Championship League Snooker 2025 | 07/03 12:10 | - | Wang Yuchen v Kreishh Gurbaxani | 3-1 | |
British Open Qualifiers 2025 | 06/25 18:00 | 7 | Wang Yuchen v Mitchell Mann | 3-4 |
Wang Yuchen (Chinese: 王雨晨; born 5 August 1997) is a Hong Kong (previously Chinese) professional snooker player. Wang was born in Qingdao, Shandong Province and lived in Kaifeng, Henan Province.
Wang Yuchen first drew international attention in September 2013 at the 2013 Shanghai Masters when competing as a wildcard he defeated Joe Perry to reach the last 32 of the tournament where he eventually lost to 3–5 Neil Robertson.
In March 2016, Wang won the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship, beating former professional Ratchayothin Yotharuck of Thailand 6–5 in the final. This win earned him a two-year professional card for the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons. He secured a 6–5 victory over 2002 world champion Peter Ebdon in the opening round of the 2016 UK Championship, before losing 6–5 to Liam Highfield after having led 4–1. Wang also won a match at the Welsh Open by edging past Gareth Allen 4–3, but lost 4–2 to Stuart Carrington in the second round.
Wang previously represented China, but moved to Hong Kong in 2019.