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Snooker qualifying tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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.[1]
For each event, the players who qualified for the World Snooker Tour are listed.
Year | Location | Entries | Event | End date | Qualifier 1 | Qualifier 2 | Ref. |
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2022 | Bangkok | 70 | Asia & Oceania Event 1 | 5 June | Muhammad Asif | Asjad Iqbal[42] |
[43] |
Asia & Oceania Event 2 | 11 June | Dechawat Poomjaeng | Himanshu Jain | [44] | |||
2023 | Bangkok | 99 | Asia & Oceania Event 1 | 6 June | Thor Chuan Leong | Manasawin Phetmalaikul | [45] |
Asia & Oceania Event 2 | 12 June | Ishpreet Singh Chadha | He Guoqiang | [46] | |||
2024 | Bangkok | 99 | Asia & Oceania Event 1 | 27 May | Lim Kok Leong | Sunny Akani | [47] |
Asia & Oceania Event 2 | 2 June | Haris Tahir | Kreishh Gurbaxani | [48] |
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