The 2024–25 snooker season is an ongoing professional snooker season with tournaments played between June 2024 and May 2025.
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Players
editThe World Snooker Tour in the 2024–25 season initially consisted of 127 professional players, but dropped to 126 after Michael White had his WPBSA membership revoked. The tour includes the top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2024 World Championship and 31 players who earned a two-year card the previous year.[1]
New professional players
editThe players listed below have received a two-year tour card for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons.[2]
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Calendar
editThe following tables outline the dates and results for all the World Snooker Tour, World Women's Snooker Tour, World Seniors Tour, Q Tour, and other events in the season.[15]
World Snooker Tour
editStart | Finish | Tournament | Venue | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Ref. |
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10 Jun | 3 Jul | Championship League | Leicester Arena in Leicester, England | Ali Carter (ENG) | 3–1 | Jackson Page (WAL) | [16] |
15 Jul | 21 Jul | Shanghai Masters† | Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China | Judd Trump (ENG) | 11–5 | Shaun Murphy (ENG) | [17] |
19 Aug | 25 Aug | Xi'an Grand Prix | Qujiang E-sports Centre in Xi'an, China | Kyren Wilson (ENG) | 10–8 | Judd Trump (ENG) | [18] |
30 Aug | 7 Sep | Saudi Arabia Masters | The Green Halls in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Judd Trump (ENG) | 10–9 | Mark Williams (WAL) | [19] |
16 Sep | 22 Sep | English Open | Brentwood Centre in Brentwood, England | Neil Robertson (AUS) | 9–7 | Wu Yize (CHN) | [20] |
23 Sep | 29 Sep | British Open | The Centaur in Cheltenham, England | Mark Selby (ENG) | 10–5 | John Higgins (SCO) | [21] |
6 Oct | 12 Oct | Wuhan Open | COVCEC in Wuhan, China | Xiao Guodong (CHN) | 10–7 | Si Jiahui (CHN) | [22] |
20 Oct | 27 Oct | Northern Ireland Open | Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Kyren Wilson (ENG) | 9–3 | Judd Trump (ENG) | [23] |
3 Nov | 10 Nov | International Championship | SNCNFC in Nanjing, China | Ding Junhui (CHN) | 10–7 | Chris Wakelin (ENG) | [24] |
11 Nov | 17 Nov | Champion of Champions† | Toughsheet Community Stadium in Bolton, England | Mark Williams (WAL) | 10–6 | Xiao Guodong (CHN) | [25] |
23 Nov | 1 Dec | UK Championship | York Barbican in York, England | ||||
4 Dec | 7 Dec | Shoot Out | Leicester Arena in Leicester, England | ||||
9 Dec | 15 Dec | Scottish Open | Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland | ||||
18 Dec | 20 Dec | Riyadh Season Snooker Championship† | Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | ||||
12 Jan | 19 Jan | Masters† | Alexandra Palace in London, England | ||||
27 Jan | 2 Feb | German Masters | Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany | ||||
3 Jan | 4 Feb | Championship League† | Morningside Arena in Leicester, England | ||||
10 Feb | 16 Feb | Welsh Open | Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales | ||||
24 Feb | 2 Mar | World Open | China | ||||
4 Mar | 9 Mar | World Grand Prix | Kai Tak Arena in Hong Kong | ||||
17 Mar | 23 Mar | Players Championship | Telford International Centre in Telford, England | ||||
31 Mar | 6 Apr | Tour Championship | Manchester Central in Manchester, England | ||||
19 Apr | 5 May | World Championship | Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England |
Ranking event |
† Non-ranking event |
Note: This calendar only includes events that have been confirmed by the World Snooker Tour, and is subject to change at any time during the season.
World Women's Snooker Tour
editStart | Finish | Tournament | Venue | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Ref. |
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9 Aug | 11 Aug | US Women's Open | OX Billiards in Seattle, United States | Ng On Yee (HKG) | 4–0 | Anupama Ramachandran (IND) | [26] |
6 Sep | 8 Sep | UK Women's Championship | Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England | Bai Yulu (CHN) | 4–0 | Reanne Evans (ENG) | [27] |
5 Oct | 8 Oct | Australian Women's Open | Mounties in Sydney, Australia | Mink Nutcharut (THA) | 4–3 | Ng On Yee (HKG) | [28] |
22 Nov | 24 Nov | Women's Masters | Frames Sports Bar in London, England | – | |||
18 Jan | 23 Jan | WSF Women's World Snooker Championship | Radisson Blu Resort in Saïdia, Morocco | – | |||
7 Feb | 9 Feb | Belgian Women's Open | The Trickshot in Bruges, Belgium | – | |||
28 Mar | 30 Mar | British Women's Open | Landywood Snooker Club in Great Wyrley, England | – |
World Seniors Tour
editQ Tour
editStart | Finish | Tournament | Venue | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Ref. |
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7 Mar | 10 Mar | Q Tour Americas 1 | H Niteroi Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Igor Figueiredo (BRA) | 5–1 | Noel Rodrigues Moreira (BRA) | [29] |
21 May | 23 May | Q Tour Middle East 1 | Bahrain Snooker Academy in Manama, Bahrain | Habib Subah Humood (BHR) | 4–1 | Ismail Türker (TUR) | [30] |
28 Jun | 30 Jun | Q Tour Asia Pacific 1 | Pot Black North Perth in Perth, Australia | Vinnie Calabrese (AUS) | 5–4 | Ben Foster (AUS) | [31] |
19 Jul | 21 Jul | Q Tour Middle East 2 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Ali Gharahgozlou (IRN) | 4–1 | Amin Sanjael (IRN) | [32] |
2 Aug | 4 Aug | Q Tour Asia Pacific 2 | Commercial Club Albury in Albury, Australia | Vinnie Calabrese (AUS) | 4–2 | Hassan Kerde (AUS) | [33] |
15 Aug | 18 Aug | Q Tour Europe 1 | Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England | Andres Petrov (EST) | 4–3 | Ryan Thomerson (AUS) | [34] |
20 Sep | 22 Sep | Q Tour Europe 2 | Bulgarian Snooker Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria | Dylan Emery (WAL) | 4–3 | Harvey Chandler (ENG) | [35] |
26 Sep | 29 Sep | Q Tour Asia Pacific 3 | Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club in Auckland, New Zealand | Matthew Scarborough (NZL) | 6–3 | Lawrence Millington (ENG) | [36] |
4 Oct | 6 Oct | Q Tour Europe 3 | Snookerhallen in Stockholm, Sweden | Zhao Xintong (CHN) | 4–3 | Craig Steadman (ENG) | [37] |
10 Oct | 13 Oct | Q Tour Asia Pacific 4 | Mounties in Mount Pritchard, Australia | Vinnie Calabrese (AUS) | 6–5 | Hassan Kerde (AUS) | [38] |
8 Nov | 10 Nov | Q Tour Europe 4 | Club 200 in Manchester, England | Zhao Xintong (CHN) | 4–2 | Ryan Davies | [39] |
13 Dec | 15 Dec | Q Tour Americas 2 | Arizona Snooker Academy in Chandler, Arizona, United States | – | |||
13 Dec | 15 Dec | Q Tour Europe 5 | National Training Academy in Vienna, Austria | – | |||
10 Jan | 12 Jan | Q Tour Europe 6 | Round Robin in Zurich, Switzerland | – | |||
17 Jan | 19 Jan | Q Tour Americas 3 | The Corner Bank in Toronto, Canada | – | |||
24 Jan | 27 Jan | Q Tour Asia Pacific 5 | Australia | – | |||
7 Feb | 9 Feb | Q Tour Europe 7 | Landywood Snooker Club in Walsall, England | – |
World ranking points
editThe ranking points for reaching different stages of each ranking tournament are listed below.
Round Tournament
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R144 | R128 | R112 | R96 | R80 | R64 | R48 | R32 | R24 | R16 | R12 | QF | R6 | SF | F | W |
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Championship League | — | 0 [note 1] |
— | 1,000 [note 2] |
— | 2,000 [note 3] |
— | 4,000 [note 4] |
5,000 [note 5] |
6,000 [note 6] |
— | 8,000 [note 7] |
9,000 [note 8] |
11,000 [note 9] |
23,000 | 33,000 |
Xi'an Grand Prix | — | 0 | — | — | — | 5,350 | — | 9,400 | — | 14,000 | — | 22,350 | — | 34,500 | 76,000 | 177,000 |
Saudi Arabia Masters | 0 | — | 4,000 [note 10] |
— | 7,000 [note 10] |
— | 11,000 | 20,000 [note 10] |
— | 30,000 | — | 50,000 | — | 100,000 | 200,000 | 500,000 |
English Open | — | 0 | — | 1,000 [note 10] |
— | 3,600 [note 10] |
— | 5,400 | — | 9,000 | — | 13,200 | — | 21,000 | 45,000 | 100,000 |
British Open | — | 0 | — | — | — | 3,000 | — | 6,000 | — | 9,000 | — | 12,000 | — | 20,000 | 45,000 | 100,000 |
Wuhan Open | — | 0 | — | — | — | 4,500 | — | 8,000 | — | 12,000 | — | 16,000 | — | 30,000 | 63,000 | 140,000 |
Northern Ireland Open | — | 0 | — | 1,000 [note 10] |
— | 3,600 [note 10] |
— | 5,400 | — | 9,000 | — | 13,200 | — | 21,000 | 45,000 | 100,000 |
International Championship | — | 0 | — | — | — | 5,000 | — | 9,000 | — | 14,000 | — | 22,000 | — | 33,000 | 75,000 | 175,000 |
UK Championship | 0 | — | 2,500 [note 10] |
— | 5,000 [note 10] |
— | 7,500 | 10,000 [note 10] |
— | 15,000 | — | 25,000 | — | 50,000 | 100,000 | 250,000 |
Shoot Out | — | 0 | — | — | — | 500 | — | 1,000 | — | 2,000 | — | 4,000 | — | 8,000 | 20,000 | 50,000 |
Scottish Open | — | 0 | — | 1,000 [note 10] |
— | 3,600 [note 10] |
— | 5,400 | — | 9,000 | — | 13,200 | — | 21,000 | 45,000 | 100,000 |
Notes
edit- ^ First stage fourth-placed
- ^ First stage third-placed
- ^ First stage runner-up
- ^ Second stage fourth-placed
- ^ Second stage third-placed
- ^ Second stage runner-up
- ^ Third stage fourth-placed
- ^ Third stage third-placed
- ^ Third stage runner-up
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Players who lose their first match receive no ranking points.
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