Career
Between 2011 and 2014, Zhou was regularly selected to play in the wildcard round of Chinese ranking events. He made his debut in a ranking event outside China at the United Kingdom Championship, but lost 6–1 to Jimmy Robertson in the first round. At the minor-ranking Xuzhou Open, Zhou saw off Barry Pinches to reach the quarter-finals where Thepchaiya Un-Nooh beat him 4–2.
Zhou"s second last 32 appearance at a ranking event this season came at the China Open and, after winning the first two frames, he lost 5–2 to David Gilbert.
He was the world number 75 after his debut season on tour. Zhou was selected to take part in the non-ranking 2015 Snooker World Cup with 15-year old Yan Bingtao as part of China"s "B" team
China were allowed a second team as the hosts. They were 50/1 outsiders but topped their group, knocking out England in the process, and then in the knock-out stages beat Australia, Wales and Scotland in the final and pocketed a cheque of United States$200,000 between them.
Defeated finalist Stephen Maguire stated that he believed he had watched two future world champions. finals
Team wins (1)
World Cup (with Yan Bingtao for China B) – 2015
Amateur finals (1)
2013 IBSF World Snooker Championship.