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2019 Q School

The 2019 Q School was a series of three snooker tournaments held during the 2019–20 snooker season. An event for amateur players, it served as a qualification event for a place on the professional World Snooker Tour for the following two seasons. The events took place in May and June 2019 at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan, England. The event was organised by World Snooker, with entries for the event costing £1,000 but with no maximum number of participants.

2019 Q School
Tournament information
Dates18–23 May, 24–29 May, 30 May–4 June 2019
VenueRobin Park Leisure Centre
CityWigan
CountryEngland
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatQualifying School
Qualifiers
2018
2020

Each tournament is split into four paths, with the winner of each path being awarded a place on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019–20 season and the 2020–21 snooker season. Twelve players qualified from the events: Chen Zifan, Riley Parsons, Louis Heathcote, Fraser Patrick, Xu Si, David Lilley, Jamie O'Neill, Soheil Vahedi, Barry Pinches, Alex Borg, Alexander Ursenbacher and Andy Hicks. Four more players: Si Jiahui, Billy Joe Castle, Peter Lines and Lei Peifan; were also given tour cards for being at the top of the Order of Merit. The highest break of the events was a 137 made by both Xu Si in event one and Lucky Vatnani in event two.

Format edit

The Q School is a series of three snooker tournaments, featuring as a qualification route for the World Snooker Tour.[1] First played in 2011, each event consisted of players being randomly assigned to four sections.[1][2] The 2019 events were played at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan, England.[3][4] Each section played in the knockout system with the winner of each section earning a two-year tour card to play on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019–20 snooker season and 2020–21 snooker season. Four more players also received places on the tour based on the Order of Merit, based on the number of frames won over the three events.[5][6] All matches were played as the best of seven frames.[7] Events had no maximum participants, but entries cost £1,000.[1]

Event 1 edit

The first event was held between 18 and 23 May.[8][9] In a six-hour fifth round match, Ashley Hugill required two snookers in the deciding frame. He got the foul points, but still lost the match to Lukas Kleckers on a respotted black.[9] Paul Davison and Soheil Vahedi were tied at 3–3 and was decided on the final black ball, potted by Vahedi.[9] In the final round, David Lilley completed a whitewash over Sean Maddocks to win a tour card for the first time.[10] Xu Si, who had been demoted from the tour the previous season, defeated fellow Chinese player Wang Zepeng 4–2.[11] During the match Xu made the highest break of the tournament, a 137.[9] Jamie O'Neill defeated Kleckers 4–1, whilst Vahedi beat Ross Bulman 4–2.[9][12]

Event 2 edit

The second event was held between 24 and 29 May.[8][13] In the opening round, Lucky Vatnani made the highest break of the event, a 137, but still lost 4–2 to Long Zehuang.[13] The qualification round saw Chen Zifan complete a whitewash 4–0 win over Au Chi-wai from Hong Kong, Riley Parsons defeat Peter Lines 4–3 and Fraser Patrick beat Sydney Watson 4–3.[13] Patrick likened the experience of playing in the event as "every match is like going 12 rounds with Anthony Joshua".[14] In the final qualification match, Si Jiahui led Louis Heathcote 3–0, who also required snookers in frame four and five, but still lost 4–3.[13][14]

Event 3 edit

The third and final event was held between 30 May and 4 June.[8][15] In the qualification round, Barry Pinches defeated Long 4–3, and 1995 World Snooker Championship semi-finalist Andy Hicks defeated Yang Qingtian 4–0.[16] Alex Borg, Malta's second most successful player after Tony Drago,[10] defeated Billy Joe Castle 4–1 and Alexander Ursenbacher beat Peter Lines 4–3.[15] Both Castle and Lines already had enough frames won to qualify for the main tour before these matches occurred.[15] The final two qualification tour cards were awarded to Si Jiahui and Peifan Lei.[17][18]

Order of Merit edit

The Order of Merit was awarded to players who won the most frames across the three events who didn't qualify automatically from the events.[17] The top players are shown below, those with Q in brackets were awarded places on the World Snooker Tour.[17][19]

The Order of Merit also acted as qualification for the 2019–20 Challenge Tour.[20]

Rank Player Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Total
1   Si Jiahui (Q) 17 23 13 53
2   Billy Castle (Q) 14 15 21 50
3   Peter Lines (Q) 3 23 23 49
4   Lei Peifan (Q) 14 18 13 45
5   Ross Bulman 22 6 16 44
6   Long Zehuang 5 16 23 44
7   Yang Qingtian 12 9 20 41
8   Lukas Kleckers 21 8 11 40
9   Ian Preece 17 13 10 40
10   Paul Davison 19 7 13 39

Two-season performance of qualifiers edit

The following table shows the rankings of the 16 qualifiers from the 2019 Q School, at the end of the 2020–21 snooker season, the end of their two guaranteed seasons on the tour, together with their tour status for the 2021–22 snooker season. Players in the top-64 of the rankings retained their place on the tour while those outside the top-64 lost their place unless they qualified under a different category.[21][22]

Player End of 2020–21 season Status for 2021–22 season
Money Ranking
  Xu Si (CHN) 44,000 78 Qualified through the one-year list[23]
  David Lilley (ENG) 27,000 95 Amateur
  Jamie O'Neill (ENG) 37,000 84 Qualified through the one-year list[23]
  Soheil Vahedi (IRN) 25,000 99 Amateur
  Chen Zifan (CHN) 45,000 76 Qualified through the one-year list[23]
  Riley Parsons (ENG) 7,000 121 Amateur
  Louis Heathcote (ENG) 69,250 66 Qualified through the one-year list[23]
  Fraser Patrick (SCO) 19,500 106 Qualified through the 2021 Q School
  Barry Pinches (ENG) 25,000 100 Qualified through the 2021 Q School
  Alex Borg (MLT) 5,000 123 Amateur
  Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) 97,250 45 Retained place on tour
  Andy Hicks (ENG) 32,500 89 Qualified through the one-year list[23]
  Si Jiahui (CHN) 31,500 92 Amateur
  Billy Castle (ENG) 17,500 108 Amateur
  Peter Lines (ENG) 28,000 93 Qualified through the 2021 Q School
  Lei Peifan (CHN) 23,500 101 Qualified through the 2021 Q School


References edit

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The 2019 Q School was a series of three snooker tournaments held during the 2019 20 snooker season An event for amateur players it served as a qualification event for a place on the professional World Snooker Tour for the following two seasons The events took place in May and June 2019 at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan England The event was organised by World Snooker with entries for the event costing 1 000 but with no maximum number of participants 2019 Q SchoolTournament informationDates18 23 May 24 29 May 30 May 4 June 2019VenueRobin Park Leisure CentreCityWiganCountryEnglandOrganisationWorld SnookerFormatQualifying SchoolQualifiers Xu Si CHN David Lilley ENG Jamie O Neill ENG Soheil Vahedi IRN Chen Zifan CHN Riley Parsons ENG Louis Heathcote ENG Fraser Patrick SCO Barry Pinches ENG Alex Borg MLT Alexander Ursenbacher SUI Andy Hicks ENG 20182020 Each tournament is split into four paths with the winner of each path being awarded a place on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019 20 season and the 2020 21 snooker season Twelve players qualified from the events Chen Zifan Riley Parsons Louis Heathcote Fraser Patrick Xu Si David Lilley Jamie O Neill Soheil Vahedi Barry Pinches Alex Borg Alexander Ursenbacher and Andy Hicks Four more players Si Jiahui Billy Joe Castle Peter Lines and Lei Peifan were also given tour cards for being at the top of the Order of Merit The highest break of the events was a 137 made by both Xu Si in event one and Lucky Vatnani in event two Contents 1 Format 2 Event 1 3 Event 2 4 Event 3 5 Order of Merit 6 Two season performance of qualifiers 7 References 8 External linksFormat editThe Q School is a series of three snooker tournaments featuring as a qualification route for the World Snooker Tour 1 First played in 2011 each event consisted of players being randomly assigned to four sections 1 2 The 2019 events were played at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan England 3 4 Each section played in the knockout system with the winner of each section earning a two year tour card to play on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019 20 snooker season and 2020 21 snooker season Four more players also received places on the tour based on the Order of Merit based on the number of frames won over the three events 5 6 All matches were played as the best of seven frames 7 Events had no maximum participants but entries cost 1 000 1 Event 1 editThe first event was held between 18 and 23 May 8 9 In a six hour fifth round match Ashley Hugill required two snookers in the deciding frame He got the foul points but still lost the match to Lukas Kleckers on a respotted black 9 Paul Davison and Soheil Vahedi were tied at 3 3 and was decided on the final black ball potted by Vahedi 9 In the final round David Lilley completed a whitewash over Sean Maddocks to win a tour card for the first time 10 Xu Si who had been demoted from the tour the previous season defeated fellow Chinese player Wang Zepeng 4 2 11 During the match Xu made the highest break of the tournament a 137 9 Jamie O Neill defeated Kleckers 4 1 whilst Vahedi beat Ross Bulman 4 2 9 12 Event 2 editThe second event was held between 24 and 29 May 8 13 In the opening round Lucky Vatnani made the highest break of the event a 137 but still lost 4 2 to Long Zehuang 13 The qualification round saw Chen Zifan complete a whitewash 4 0 win over Au Chi wai from Hong Kong Riley Parsons defeat Peter Lines 4 3 and Fraser Patrick beat Sydney Watson 4 3 13 Patrick likened the experience of playing in the event as every match is like going 12 rounds with Anthony Joshua 14 In the final qualification match Si Jiahui led Louis Heathcote 3 0 who also required snookers in frame four and five but still lost 4 3 13 14 Event 3 editThe third and final event was held between 30 May and 4 June 8 15 In the qualification round Barry Pinches defeated Long 4 3 and 1995 World Snooker Championship semi finalist Andy Hicks defeated Yang Qingtian 4 0 16 Alex Borg Malta s second most successful player after Tony Drago 10 defeated Billy Joe Castle 4 1 and Alexander Ursenbacher beat Peter Lines 4 3 15 Both Castle and Lines already had enough frames won to qualify for the main tour before these matches occurred 15 The final two qualification tour cards were awarded to Si Jiahui and Peifan Lei 17 18 Order of Merit editThe Order of Merit was awarded to players who won the most frames across the three events who didn t qualify automatically from the events 17 The top players are shown below those with Q in brackets were awarded places on the World Snooker Tour 17 19 The Order of Merit also acted as qualification for the 2019 20 Challenge Tour 20 Rank Player Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Total1 nbsp Si Jiahui Q 17 23 13 532 nbsp Billy Castle Q 14 15 21 503 nbsp Peter Lines Q 3 23 23 494 nbsp Lei Peifan Q 14 18 13 455 nbsp Ross Bulman 22 6 16 446 nbsp Long Zehuang 5 16 23 447 nbsp Yang Qingtian 12 9 20 418 nbsp Lukas Kleckers 21 8 11 409 nbsp Ian Preece 17 13 10 4010 nbsp Paul Davison 19 7 13 39Two season performance of qualifiers editThe following table shows the rankings of the 16 qualifiers from the 2019 Q School at the end of the 2020 21 snooker season the end of their two guaranteed seasons on the tour together with their tour status for the 2021 22 snooker season Players in the top 64 of the rankings retained their place on the tour while those outside the top 64 lost their place unless they qualified under a different category 21 22 Player End of 2020 21 season Status for 2021 22 seasonMoney Ranking nbsp Xu Si CHN 44 000 78 Qualified through the one year list 23 nbsp David Lilley ENG 27 000 95 Amateur nbsp Jamie O Neill ENG 37 000 84 Qualified through the one year list 23 nbsp Soheil Vahedi IRN 25 000 99 Amateur nbsp Chen Zifan CHN 45 000 76 Qualified through the one year list 23 nbsp Riley Parsons ENG 7 000 121 Amateur nbsp Louis Heathcote ENG 69 250 66 Qualified through the one year list 23 nbsp Fraser Patrick SCO 19 500 106 Qualified through the 2021 Q School nbsp Barry Pinches ENG 25 000 100 Qualified through the 2021 Q School nbsp Alex Borg MLT 5 000 123 Amateur nbsp Alexander Ursenbacher SUI 97 250 45 Retained place on tour nbsp Andy Hicks ENG 32 500 89 Qualified through the one year list 23 nbsp Si Jiahui CHN 31 500 92 Amateur nbsp Billy Castle ENG 17 500 108 Amateur nbsp Peter Lines ENG 28 000 93 Qualified through the 2021 Q School nbsp Lei Peifan CHN 23 500 101 Qualified through the 2021 Q SchoolReferences edit a b c Q School 2019 Entry pack PDF wst tv Archived PDF from the original on 21 February 2020 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Q School World Snooker Archived from the original on 16 July 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Q School draws World Snooker 30 April 2019 Archived from the original on 30 April 2019 Retrieved 30 April 2019 Snooker Q School to Graduate 16 Amateurs SnookerHQ 17 May 2019 Archived from the original on 28 May 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2019 Q School Ranking List World Snooker 19 May 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Ardalen Hermund 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