Nickname: Taisun (Little Genius)
Born: 09 February 1989 (29 years old)
Country: Taiwan
Lefthanded
Playing Cue: Southwest
Nickname: Taisun (Little Genius)
Born: 09 February 1989 (29 years old)
Country: Taiwan
Lefthanded
Playing Cue: Southwest
9th place of the World 9-Ball China Open,
9th place of the The World Games («Nine Ball»),
25th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
33rd place of the All Japan Championship («Nine Ball»),
65th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
semi-finalist of the World Cup of Pool;
17th place of the World Pool Championship («Chinese Eight-Ball»),
17th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
winner of the World 9-Ball China Open,
9th place of the Kuwait 9-Ball Open,
17th place of the All Japan Championship («Nine Ball»);
9th place of the World 9-Ball China Open,
semi-finalist of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
9th place of the All Japan Championship («Ten Ball»);
17th place of the World 9-Ball China Open,
9th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
9th place of the All Japan Championship («Ten Ball»),
semi-finalist of the World Pool Championship («Team»);
semi-finalist of the World 9-Ball China Open,
4th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Ten Ball»),
17th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Eight Ball»),
17th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»);
9th place of the World Pool Championship («Ten Ball»),
semi-finalist of the Predator World Championship («Ten Ball»);
17th place of the World Pool Championship («Eight Ball»),
runner-up of the World Pool Championship («Ten Ball»),
17th place of the World Cup of Pool;
5th place of the World Pool Masters,
17th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
9th place of the World Cup of Pool;
semi-finalist of the World Pool Masters,
5th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
9th place of the Asian Games («Eight Ball»),
5th place of the Asian Games («Nine Ball»),
WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour, 4th place;
winner of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
5th place of the World Pool Masters,
winner of the World Pool Championship («Eight Ball»),
WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour, Singapore Leg, runner-Up;
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
runner-up of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
WPA Juniors World Nine-Ball Championship, 2nd place;
Taiwan National Youth, Champion,
Taiwan National Pro Tour, 3rd place;
2006 World Pool Masters Tournament, semi-finalist,
2006 World Nine-ball Championship, quarter-finalist,
2007 All Japan Championship, Champion;
In 2005, after only six years of playing, Wu became the youngest player (at 16 years, 5 months old) ever to win the WPA World Nine-ball Championship.