- Source: Q School (snooker)
The Q School is an amateur snooker competition which serves as the qualification process for the World Snooker Tour. It is held annually, before the start of the professional season.
Overview
The Q School was established in an attempt to streamline the qualification process for the World Snooker Tour. A series of play-offs are run every year before the season. Players pay a fixed entry fee to enter the play-off events, and there is no prize money. Qualifiers earn a two-year tour card on the Main Tour.
Qualifiers
For each event, the players who qualified for the World Snooker Tour are listed.
= Asia-Oceania Q School
=Statistics
Craig Steadman has qualified from Q School on a record 4 occasions. Paul Davison, Fraser Patrick, Duane Jones and Alexander Ursenbacher have qualified through the event on three occasions.
Michael Georgiou, Jordan Brown, David Gilbert, Fan Zhengyi, Fergal O'Brien and Zhao Xintong are the six Q-School qualifiers to win a ranking event. Zhao is the only one to have won multiple ranking events. O'Brien, Brown and Gilbert had been professionals before qualifying through Q School.
The youngest qualifier through Q School was Lei Peifan at 15, while Peter Lines was the oldest, qualifying at 51 in 2021.
References
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- Q School (snooker)
- 2024 Q School
- 2024–25 Q Tour
- 2024–25 snooker season
- 2023 Q School
- 2023–24 snooker season
- 2018 Q School
- Zhao Xintong
- 2021 Q School
- 2016 Q School