Xu Si
editSport country | China |
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Current ranking | 48 (as of 28 October 2024) |
Best ranking finish | Wildcard round (2014 Shanghai Masters) |
Career
editXu first played competitively during the 2013/2014 season, entering two Asian Tour events. In Event 3, he was drawn against Ben Woollaston in the last 128, but lost 4–0. In Event 4, he defeated professional Li Yan 4–2, but lost his second-round match 0–4 to Fang Xiongman.
The following season, he played in four tournaments. At the 2014 Haining Open, he beat Andrew Pagett 4–3 and Noppon Saengkham, also 4–3, to reach the last 32; there, however, he lost 1–4 to Jimmy Robertson. Xu made his first appearance in a ranking event at the 2014 Shanghai Masters, having been selected as a wildcard entry, but lost this match 0–5 to Ryan Day.
He entered the Haining Open once more in 2015, but lost his first match 1–4 to former world number one Ding Junhui.