Marco Fu

"The Hong Kong Tornado"
šŸ‡­šŸ‡°Hong Kong
World Ranking: #25
Born: 8 January 1978
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Nationality: Hong Kong Chinese
Turned Pro: 1998
Plays: Right-handed
Marco Fu
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300+
Career Centuries
147
Highest Break
3+
Ranking Titles
0
World Titles
#5
Best World Ranking
Ā£3m+
Career Earnings (approx.)

Playing Style

Marco Fu is a stylish, technically accomplished player whose smooth cue action and elegant break-building have made him one of Asia's most celebrated snooker players across a career spanning more than two decades.

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Tactical Precision
Classically sound technique — does the right thing at the right time, never over-reaching.
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Safety Play
Reliable, well-structured safety that makes him an extremely difficult player to beat over distance.
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Composed Break-Building
Builds centuries without drama or fuss — cue ball stays in prime scoring positions throughout.
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Long Potting
Excellent eye for distance — a classical technique that produces consistent long-range potting.
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Consistency
An ambassador for Asian snooker — sustained world-class standard across more than two decades.

Fu's silky cue action and elegant break-building have made him one of the most aesthetically pleasing players to watch in the sport.

Career Biography

Marco Fu was born in Hong Kong in 1978 and turned professional in 1999, becoming one of the first prominent Asian players to establish a sustained career on the WST tour. His arrival on the professional circuit predated the wave of Chinese players that would follow Ding Junhui's breakthrough, and as such he occupied a unique position as a pioneer — an Asian player competing at the highest level of a sport that was, at the time, almost exclusively dominated by British players.

Fu's rise through the rankings was steady and earned through consistent performance rather than sudden breakthrough. He climbed inside the world's top 16 and registered his first ranking event victories, establishing himself as a genuine competitor at the sport's elite level. His best world ranking of number eight reflects seasons of sustained high performance, and his 450-plus career centuries confirm him as one of the most prolific break-builders of his era. He won ranking titles across multiple events and reached the World Championship on numerous occasions, with a quarter-final as his best Crucible result.

Beyond his results on the table, Fu's significance as a trailblazer for Asian snooker cannot be overstated. He competed at the highest level of the WST tour before the infrastructure for developing Asian talent existed as it does today. His career opened doors and demonstrated to players across Hong Kong, China, and the wider region that the world's top level was achievable for Asian competitors. His longevity — sustained top-32 competition across more than two decades — is a testament to his professionalism and the quality of his technique.

Major Career Titles

Year Tournament Final Opponent
2007Grand PrixRonnie O'Sullivan
2013Shanghai MastersMichael White
2016International ChampionshipDing Junhui
2017China OpenRonnie O'Sullivan

At the World Championship

Marco Fu has been a regular Crucible competitor throughout his professional career, qualifying for the World Championship on numerous occasions and consistently performing to the standard expected of a top-32 player. His best result at the World Championship is a quarter-final, which he has reached on more than one occasion, demonstrating an ability to navigate the early rounds of the toughest tournament in snooker before falling at the last-eight stage. His World Championship record reflects the broader shape of his career — consistently competitive at the highest level without reaching the very final stages of the sport's most prestigious event.

Career Highlights

Marco Fu Best Shots


Career Biography

2002
Turned Professional
One of the first prominent Asian players on the WST tour — a pioneer before Ding's breakthrough.
2007+
Multiple Ranking Titles
Grand Prix, Shanghai Masters, International Championship, China Open — four ranking wins.
2010s
Hong Kong's Greatest
Best world ranking of number five — the most successful Hong Kong player in snooker history.
2000s–2020s
Consistent World Top 16
Sustained top-32 competition across more than two decades — a testament to his professionalism.

Marco Fu turned professional in 1998, becoming one of the first prominent Asian players on the WST tour before the wave of Chinese talent that would follow Ding Junhui's breakthrough. His career-best world ranking of number five and four ranking event titles confirm his status as Hong Kong's greatest snooker player.

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Hong Kong's Finest

Fu is the most successful Hong Kong snooker player in history, maintaining a world top-16 ranking for sustained periods and winning multiple ranking events.

Beyond his results on the table, Fu's significance as a trailblazer for Asian snooker cannot be overstated — his career opened doors for players across Hong Kong, China, and the wider region, demonstrating that the world's top level was achievable for Asian competitors.

Major Career Titles

Year Tournament Final Opponent
2007Grand PrixRonnie O'Sullivan
2013Shanghai MastersMichael White
2016International ChampionshipDing Junhui
2017China OpenRonnie O'Sullivan

At the World Championship

Marco Fu has been a regular Crucible competitor throughout his professional career, qualifying for the World Championship on numerous occasions and consistently performing to the standard expected of a top-32 player. His best result at the World Championship is a quarter-final, which he has reached on more than one occasion, demonstrating an ability to navigate the early rounds of the toughest tournament in snooker before falling at the last-eight stage. His World Championship record reflects the broader shape of his career — consistently competitive at the highest level without reaching the very final stages of the sport's most prestigious event.

He has been Hong Kong's most successful snooker export, representing his city with distinction on the world stage for over two decades.

Career Highlights

Marco Fu Best Shots

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The Artisan

Known for his elegant, technically refined cue action, Fu's break-building is among the most aesthetically pleasing in the history of the professional game.


Career Centuries

400+
Career Centuries
Built across more than two decades at the sport's elite level — prolific and consistent.
Classically constructed centuries — controlled positional play keeping cue ball in prime scoring zones.
One of the most prolific break-builders of his era from outside the sport's British heartland.

Fu's century total reflects a career of sustained excellence — the product of technically refined break-building delivered consistently against world-class opposition for over twenty years.


Major Career Titles

Year Tournament Opponent in Final Score
2007šŸ†Grand PrixRonnie O'Sullivan
2013šŸ†Shanghai MastersMichael White
2016šŸ†International ChampionshipDing Junhui
2017šŸ†China OpenRonnie O'Sullivan

At the World Championship

2013
Semi-Final
best Crucible run to date
2016
Semi-Final
another last-four appearance
2015
Quarter-Final
consistent deep run
2019
Quarter-Final
strong Sheffield showing

Marco Fu has been a regular Crucible competitor throughout his professional career, qualifying on numerous occasions and consistently performing to the standard expected of a top-32 player. His two semi-final appearances in 2013 and 2016 stand as the highlights of a record that reflects sustained, respected Sheffield performance.

His World Championship record reflects the broader shape of his career — consistently competitive at the highest level, an achievement that places him among the most durable Crucible performers of his generation.

Career Highlights

Marco Fu Best Shots

Career Highlights Videos

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