The 2024/25 season commences subsequent week and many of the gamers who will compete on the World Snooker Tour this time period are actually recognized.
The annual set of Q College competitions concluded on Sunday, marking one of many final alternatives to seal a probably profitable spot on the professional circuit.
As issues stand, there are 125 gamers who’re confirmed to have tour playing cards for the upcoming 2024/25 snooker marketing campaign.
The African Billiards and Snooker Confederation nominee for this 12 months continues to be to be decided and there was no information on the renewal of invitational tour playing cards, or the introduction of recent ones, as of but.
Nevertheless, the tour has mainly taken form forward of what guarantees to be one other hectic and trophy-laden interval for the game.
When is the primary occasion of the 2024/25 season?
The rating occasion model of Championship League Snooker will present the primary alternative to win silverware throughout the brand new time period.
Commencing on June tenth, a four-week slog of a marketing campaign launcher takes place on the Mattioli Area – previously the Morningside Area – in Leicester.
A champion will likely be topped on July third, probably offering an avenue to take part within the extra profitable Champions of Champions invitational later this 12 months.
Here’s a rundown of the gamers who will certainly benefit from the alternative of collaborating on the World Snooker Tour through the 2024/25 season.
2024/25 skilled snooker gamers
Prime 64 from 2-year world rankings
1. Mark Allen (Northern Eire)
2. Judd Trump (England)
3. Kyren Wilson (England)
4. Luca Brecel (Belgium)
5. Ronnie O’Sullivan (England)
6. Mark Selby (England)
7. Shaun Murphy (England)
8. Ding Junhui (China)
9. Mark Williams (Wales)
10. Ali Carter (England)
11. Gary Wilson (England)
12. Zhang Anda (China)
13. Tom Ford (England)
14. Jak Jones (Wales)
15. Barry Hawkins (England)
16. John Higgins (Scotland)
17. Robert Milkins (England)
18. Ryan Day (Wales)
19. Jack Lisowski (England)
20. Si Jiahui (China)
21. Hossein Vafaei (Iran)
22. David Gilbert (England)
23. Zhou Yuelong (China)
24. Chris Wakelin (England)
25. Stuart Bingham (England)
26. Noppon Saengkham (Thailand)
27. Pang Junxu (China)
28. Neil Robertson (Australia)
29. Joe O’Connor (England)
30. Lyu Haotian (China)
31. Stephen Maguire (Scotland)
32. Anthony McGill (Scotland)
33. Ricky Walden (England)
34. Xiao Guodong (China)
35. Cao Yupeng (China)
36. Robbie Williams (England)
37. Matthew Selt (England)
38. Yuan Sijun (China)
39. Wu Yize (China)
40. Dominic Dale (Wales)
41. Jamie Jones (Wales)
42. Elliot Slessor (England)
43. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (Thailand)
44. Jordan Brown (Northern Eire)
45. Jackson Web page (Wales)
46. Sam Craigie (England)
47. Joe Perry (England)
48. Matthew Stevens (Wales)
49. Jimmy Robertson (England)
50. Fan Zhengyi (China)
51. Scott Donaldson (Scotland)
52. Tian Pengfei (China)
53. Anthony Hamilton (England)
54. Graeme Dott (Scotland)
55. Michael White (Wales)
56. Ben Woollaston (England)
57. Mark Davis (England)
58. Xu Si (China)
59. Jamie Clarke (Wales)
60 Aaron Hill (Eire)
61. David Grace (England)
62. Sanderson Lam (England)
63. Martin O’Donnell (England)
64. David Lilley (England)
Second 12 months of 2-year card
65. He Guoqiang (China)
66. Daniel Wells (Wales)
67. Liu Hongyu (China)
68. Marco Fu (Hong Kong)
69. Ashley Carty (England)
70. Louis Heathcote (England)
71. Stuart Carrington (England)
72. Lengthy Zehuang (China)
73. Ian Burns (England)
74. Ross Muir (Scotland)
75. Xing Zihao (China)
76. Ma Hailong (China)
77. Jiang Jun (China)
78. Alfie Burden (England)
79. Ishpreet Singh Chadha (India)
80. Liam Pullen (England)
81. Andrew Higginson (England)
82. Hammad Miah (England)
83. Rory Thor (Malaysia)
84. Alexander Ursenbacher (Switzerland)
85. Stan Moody (England)
86. Andrew Pagett (Wales)
87. Jimmy White (England)
88. Liam Graham (Scotland)
89. Dean Younger (Scotland)
90. Mostafa Dorgham (Egypt)
91. Reanne Evans (England)
92. Manasawin Phetmalaikul (Thailand)
93. Ahmed Aly Elsayed (USA)
94. Baipat Siripaporn (Thailand)
Prime 4 from 2023/24 rating checklist (not already certified)
95. Zak Surety (England)
96. Julien Leclercq (Belgium)
97. Oliver Strains (England)
98. Ben Mertens (Belgium)
Q College
99. Artemijs Zizins (Lativa)
100. Allan Taylor (England)
101. Haydon Pinhey (England)
102. Wang Yuchen (Hong Kong)
103. Antoni Kowalski (Poland)
104. Chris Totten (Scotland)
105. Farakh Ajaib (Pakistan)
106. Mitchell Mann (England)
107. Lim Kok Leong (Malaysia)
108. Sunny Akani (Thailand)
109. Haris Tahir (Pakistan)
110. Kreishh Gurbaxani (India)
Q Tour
111. Michael Holt (England)
112. Duane Jones (Wales)
113. Amir Sarkhosh (Iran)
114. Mohammed Shehab (UAE)
CBS China Tour
115. Gong Chenzhi (China)
116. Huang Jiahao (China)
World Ladies’s Snooker Tour
117. Bai Yulu (China)
118. Mink Nutcharut (Thailand)
Champions at worldwide newbie occasions
119. Cheung Ka Wai (Hong Kong)
120. Bulcsú Révész (Hungary)
121. Robbie McGuigan (Northern Eire)
122. Liam Davies (Wales)
123. Lei Peifan (China)
124 Jonas Luz (Brazil)
Medical Exemption
125. Martin Gould (England)
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