2023/24 Tour Players
The list of WST players for the 2023/24 season is now complete.
The Top 64
These players retained their places on the circuit via their position in the official world rankings, with a one-year card.
Ronnie O’Sullivan
Luca Brecel
Mark Allen
Judd Trump
Mark Selby
Neil Robertson
Shaun Murphy
Kyren Wilson
John Higgins
Mark Williams
Ali Carter
Robert Milkins
Jack Lisowski
Gary Wilson
Ryan Day
Ding Junhui
Hossein Vafaei
Anthony McGill
Barry Hawkins
David Gilbert
Ricky Walden
Tom Ford
Stuart Bingham
Jimmy Robertson
Zhou Yuelong
Joe Perry
Noppon Saengkham
Matthew Selt
Chris Wakelin
Stephen Maguire
Joe O’Connor
Fan Zhengyi
Pang Junxu
Si Jiahui
Jak Jones
Jordan Brown
Anthony Hamilton
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Graeme Dott
Cao Yupeng
Xiao Guodong
Matthew Stevens
Jamie Jones
Ben Woollaston
Lyu Haotian
Jackson Page
Elliot Slessor
Robbie Williams
Wu Yize
Yuan Sijun
Sam Craigie
Scott Donaldson
Tian Pengfei
David Grace
Liam Highfield
Jamie Clarke
Andy Hicks
Zhang Anda
Oliver Lines
Martin Gould
Dominic Dale
Mark King*
Xu Si
Mark Joyce
Mark Davis
The Two-Year Cards
These players competed on the main tour in 2022/23 and will start the 2023/24 season on the second year of their two-year tour cards.
Michael White
Ashley Hugill
Julien Leclercq
David Lilley
John Astley
James Cahill
Ben Mertens
Aaron Hill
Dylan Emery
Sanderson Lam
Ken Doherty
Lukas Kleckers
Zak Surety
Andy Lee
Sean O’Sullivan
Allan Taylor
Muhammad Asif
Asjad Iqbal
Rod Lawler
Andres Petrov
Dechawat Poomjaeng
Peng Yisong
Adam Duffy
Ryan Thomerson
Mohamed Ibrahim
Oliver Brown
Anton Kazakov
Himanshu Jain
Fergal O’Brien
Mink Nutcharut
Jenson Kendrick
Victor Sarkis
Stephen Hendry
Rebecca Kenna
The Top Four From The One-Year Ranking List
The top four players on the 2022/23 one-year ranking list, not already inside the top 64 of the two-year ranking list or on the first year of a two-year card. They receive a fresh two-year tour card, starting on zero ranking points.
Daniel Wells
Hammad Miah
Ian Burns
Jimmy White
Q School UK
A further eight made it through 2023 Q School UK and they will receive a two-year tour card.
Alexander Ursenbacher
Andrew Higginson
Liam Pullen
Andrew Pagett
Alfie Burden
Dean Young
Stuart Carrington
Louis Heathcote
Q School Asia-Oceania
Four players were promoted from Q School Asia-Oceania and again they will receive a two-year tour card.
Thor Chuan Leong
Manasawin Phetmalaikul
Ishpreet Singh Chadha
He Guoqiang
World Snooker Federation
Two players have qualified via the 2023 World Snooker Federation Championships. They will be awarded a two-year card.
Ma Hai Long
Stan Moody
WPBSA Q Tour
Two players have qualified via the 2022/23 WPBSA Q Tour. They will be awarded a two-year card.
Martin O’Donnell
Ashley Carty
World Women’s Snooker Tour
The World Women’s Champion and next eligible player from the World Women’s Snooker Tour rankings will be awarded a two-year card.
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan
Reanne Evans
China Tour Qualifiers
Three players have qualified via the CBSA China Tour. They earn a fresh two-year tour card.
Jiang Jun
Xing Zihao
Long Zehuang
Regional Champions
These players have qualified as regional champions. They will be awarded a two-year card.
Ross Muir (EBSA European Champion)
Liam Graham (EBSA European Under-21 Champion)
Liu Hongyu (Asia Pacific Champion)
Ahmed Aly Elsayed (Pan-American Champion)
Mostafa Dorgham – African Champion
Invitational Tour Card
Marco Fu has been awarded a new two-year Invitational Tour Card.
*currently suspended