Career
He was selected as a representative of the Japanese team at the 16th Asian Games. In 2010, Yuki reached the final of the 22nd Asian television Cup. He defeated Chen Yaoye in the first round and followed it by forcing Kang Dongyun into resignation.
Yuki then lost to Kong Jie in the final by resignation.
Yuki has represented Japan on the international stage and has beaten several players including Cho Hunhyun, Chang Hao, Gu Li, Lee Sedol and Ma Xiaochun. He swept title holder Keigo Yamashita in the finals.
Yuki"s title was the Kansai Ki-in"s second major title in 29 years, coming a month after Hideyuki Sakai"s Gosei title. Yuki participated in the RICOH Rengo Championship in 2011.
In April 2011, Yuki reached 1,000 career wins and broke the record for youngest to 1,000 wins by three years (Cho Chikun, 42).