The 2025-26 season has been a breakthrough campaign for Wu.
He claimed his first ranking title at the International Championship in Nanjing last November, then reached the semi-finals of the Masters on his debut.
That form enabled him to rise up to 10th in the world rankings and he will now climb to fourth after picking up snooker’s most famous silverware on Monday.
However, things have not always come easy for Wu, who told the media earlier in the tournament that he would purchase his ideal home if he collected the winner’s prize of £500,000.
His mother, who has been in Sheffield for the tournament, still lives in China and is only an occasional visitor to the UK.
“In the beginning there was not a lot of prize money, so there was definitely a lot of pressure and also there was a lot for myself to improve in terms of my game, so I was definitely feeling the pressure at the time,” said Wu.
“I wasn’t mentally in a good place, but I’m really happy I overcame many difficulties to come to here to where I am today.”
Aside from his swashbuckling and fearless attacking play, there is one other notable thing that stands out where Wu is concerned – his mullet hairstyle.
While that has been dispensed with recently, it highlights that he is not afraid to display his individuality in a sport known for its formal attire and disciplined appearance and that attitude has carried him to glory.

