World Snooker Tour Players 2020/21
We can now confirm the final list of players who will compete on the World Snooker Tour during the 2020/21 season.
THE TOP 64 (64)
These players finished inside the top 64 of the official world ranking list at the end of last season and so will retain their places on the circuit, with a one-year card.
End of season rankings:
- Judd Trump
- Ronnie O’Sullivan
- Neil Robertson
- Mark Selby
- Mark Allen
- Kyren Wilson
- John Higgins
- Shaun Murphy
- Stephen Maguire
- Mark Williams
- David Gilbert
- Ding Junhui
- Stuart Bingham
- Jack Lisowski
- Yan Bingtao
- Joe Perry
- Barry Hawkins
- Gary Wilson
- Ali Carter
- Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
- Graeme Dott
- Anthony McGill
- Scott Donaldson
- Tom Ford
- Zhou Yuelong
- Matt Selt
- Kurt Maflin
- Jimmy Robertson
- Zhao Xintong
- Michael Holt
- Xiao Guodong
- Noppon Saengkham
- Matthew Stevens
- Martin O’Donnell
- Liang Wenbo
- Mark King
- Ryan Day
- Luca Brecel
- Mark Davis
- Anthony Hamilton
- Hossein Vafaei
- Ben Woollaston
- Lyu Haotian
- Li Hang
- Yuan Sijun
- Stuart Carrington
- Ricky Walden
- Alan McManus
- Robert Milkins
- Marco Fu
- Lu Ning
- Sunny Akani
- Martin Gould
- Tian Pengfei
- Mei Xiwen
- Daniel Wells
- Chris Wakelin
- Sam Craigie
- Andrew Higginson
- Elliot Slessor
- Luo Honghao
- Joe O’Connor
- Liam Highfield
- Mark Joyce
THE TWO-YEAR CARDS (35)
These players competed on the main tour in 2019/20 and will start the 2020/21 season on the second year of their two-year tour cards.
- Ian Burns
- Alexander Ursenbacher
- Louis Heathcote
- Nigel Bond
- David Grace
- Dominic Dale
- Eden Sharav
- Jackson Page
- Mitchell Mann
- Gerard Greene
- Barry Pinches
- Kacper Filipiak
- Si Jiahui
- Chang Bingyu
- Chen Zifan
- Soheil Vahedi
- Rod Lawler
- James Cahill
- Igor Figueiredo
- Xu Si
- Jimmy White
- Billy Castle
- Jamie O’Neill
- Duane Jones
- Peter Lines
- David Lilley
- Brandon Sargeant
- Fraser Patrick
- Bai Langning
- Andy Hicks
- Amiri Amine
- Lei Peifan
- Alex Borg
- Riley Parsons
- Steve Mifsud
THE TOP FOUR (ONE-YEAR RANKING LIST) (4)
The top four players on the one-year ranking list, not already inside of the top 64 of the two-year ranking list or on the first year of a two-year card, have earned a tour card for the 2020/21 season. They receive a fresh two-year tour card, starting on zero ranking points.
- Jordan Brown
- Jak Jones
- Robbie Williams
- Fergal O’Brien
Q SCHOOL (12)
A further 12 will be promoted from the Q School and again they will receive a two-year tour card.
- Fan Zhengyi (Q School Event One semi-finalist)
- Lee Walker (Q School Event One semi-finalist)
- Simon Lichtenberg (Q School Event One semi-finalist)
- Peter Devlin (Q School Event One semi-finalist)
- Jamie Jones (Q School Event Two semi-finalist)
- Zak Surety (Q School Event Two semi-finalist)
- Oliver Lines (Q School Event Two semi-finalist)
- Ben Hancorn (Q School Event Two semi-finalist)
- Rory McLeod (Q School Event Three semi-finalist)
- Jamie Wilson (Q School Event Three semi-finalist)
- Steven Hallworth (Q School Event Three semi-finalist)
- Farakh Ajaib (Q School Event Three semi-finalist)
WORLD SNOOKER FEDERATION (4)
Four players qualified via World Snooker Federation tournaments. They will also earn a two-year card.
- Ashley Hugill (WSF Open 2020 Winner)
- Iulian Boiko (WSF Open 2020 Finalist)
- Gao Yang (WSF Junior Open 2020 Winner)
- Sean Maddocks (WSF Junior Open 2020 Finalist)
WST CHALLENGE TOUR (2)
Two players qualified via the World Snooker Challenge Tour. They will also earn a two-year card.
- Lukas Kleckers
- Allan Taylor
CHINA TOUR NOMINATIONS (2)
Two players have qualified via the CBSA China Tour. They earn a fresh two-year tour cards.
- Pang Junxu
- Zhao Jinbo
INTERNATIONAL NOMINATIONS (2)
The remaining players come from other amateur/international competitions and again will earn a two-year card.
- Andrew Pagett (EBSA Championship winner)
- Aaron Hill (EBSA Under-21 Championship winner)
CRUCIBLE QUALIFIERS (2)
Two players qualified by qualifying for the final stages of the 2020 World Championship and will receive a two-year card.
- Ashley Carty
- Jamie Clarke
INVITATIONAL TOUR CARDS (2)
Two players have been awarded a new two-year Invitational Tour Card for the upcoming season.
- Ken Doherty
- Stephen Hendry