Hongkongers show up for snooker star Ding after Selby urges them to fill Kai Tak Arena
World Grand Prix livens up during Ding Junhui’s surprise loss, while Mark Selby, Neil Robertson praise new venue despite small early crowds

Mark Selby found it quiet, Neil Robertson was confident it would get louder, and Hong Kong finally found its voice at snooker’s World Grand Prix to cheer on China’s Ding Junhui on Wednesday evening.
A sparse crowd estimated at no more than 400 for the two tables showed up for the afternoon matches at Kai Tak Arena, prompting Selby to express hope that the public would pack out the venue for the rest of the city’s first ranking event in 36 years.
That began to materialise in the evening, when the 5,300 seats appeared to be almost half filled, with most of those present seated around Ding’s surprise defeat by compatriot Xu Si.
All had plenty of praise for the newly opened facility and the prospect of a bumper attendance at the weekend.
“It’s very good, it’s very big,” four-time world champion Selby said after recovering from 3-2 down to overcome Jackson Page 4-3.