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Fans rally for Wu Yize to return to his iconic mullet during World Championship run

May 4, 2026
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Fans rally for Wu Yize to return to his iconic mullet during World Championship run

Fans want Wu Yize’s mullet back as he reaches World Championship final

Fans of snooker are calling for Wu Yize to revive his distinctive mullet hairstyle after he advanced to the final of the World Snooker Championship, reports BritPanorama.

The 22-year-old Chinese player has adopted a more traditional look, making him almost unrecognisable at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Despite his changed appearance, supporters remain enthusiastic about his performance.

A Reddit poll indicates strong support for his return to the mullet, with 78.5% of 284 respondents expressing their desire for the hairstyle to make a comeback. This trend aligns with his earlier performances, where the mullet became a cherished symbol during his breakout season in professional snooker.

Brendan Cooper, a snooker writer, praised Wu’s previous hairstyle, calling it one of the finest in the sport’s history. He remarked on social media that Wu’s haircut was a standout, comparing it to the iconic styles of snooker legends like Steve James and Kirk Stevens.

While speculation about his hairstyle continues, Wu’s performance in the tournament has captured attention. He achieved a remarkable victory over Mark Allen, securing a spot for China in the final for the second consecutive year. The young prodigy has shown exceptional talent throughout the championship, defeating another former champion, Mark Selby, during his run.

Having moved to Sheffield at age 16 to pursue snooker professionally, Wu’s journey reflects both determination and promise. He currently faces Shaun Murphy in the finals, with a potential victory positioning Wu as the sport’s second youngest world champion.

As he prepares for the final showdown later today, the buzz surrounding Wu’s hair may just be a reflection of his growing star status in the snooker community—a reminder of how personal style and athletic prowess intertwine on the world stage.

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