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tour, consisting of about 128 players competing on a circuit of up to 28 tournaments each season. It is administered by World Snooker Ltd, the commercial arm of professional snooker, first formed in 1982 as the commercial arm of the
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(WPBSA). It is also the organiser of most of the events throughout the professional circuit, including the prestigious
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. As more professional tournaments were held outside the
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since the 1970s, the "World Snooker" banner was increasingly being used for different tournaments along with the growth of the sport to other countries. The establishment of the World Snooker Association (WSA) in 1997 introduced a unified branding for the professional game, and it was further revised to its current form in 2020. Since 2010, the principal stakeholder in World Snooker Ltd is
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, which owns 51 percent of the company; WPBSA, the sport's governing body, owns 26 percent. To compete on the World Snooker Tour, players must be WPBSA members.


Background

The current incarnation of the World Snooker Tour was created in the early 1970s when the WPBSA took over the running of the professional game. At the time of the takeover, in 1971, there were only a handful of professional events to play in, but further events were gradually added throughout the 1970s, and by the end of the decade there were over twenty events on the calendar and snooker was a regular televised fixture. This period in the professional game, since 1969, has come to be known as the "modern era"—when the BBC commissioned
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and the modern-day knock-out format for the
World Snooker Championship The World Snooker Championship, or simply known as the World Championship, is the longest-running and most prestigious tournament in professional snooker. It is also the richest event to date with a total prize money of £2,395,000, including ...
was introduced. Outside of the British Isles,
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nations such as
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and
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were the only major host countries for snooker tournaments before the 1980s; In a bid to boost popularity in snooker globally, the tournament was extended to the
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with the likes of
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,
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and
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. It would prove to be a success, and Asian countries have been an integral part of the snooker calendar since.


Participation

Historically a player just needed to become a professional member of the governing body to participate in events, which was attained by formal invitation by an existing current member, and this system was eventually replaced by the Pro-Ticket series. The game went
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for the 1991–92 season, whereby anyone could apply for professional membership and enter the tournaments. Due to over-subscription, a two-tiered tour structure was adopted for the 1997–98 season: the primary tour—officially now known as the World Snooker Tour but previously known (and still commonly referred to) as the Main Tour—with a limited membership, and a secondary tour was established for the rest of the professional membership.


Tournaments and structure

The World Snooker Tour consists of ranking tournaments that contribute to a player's ranking, and invitational events that do not. All players on the tour can enter a ranking event, whereas the entry criteria for an invitational event is often set by the sponsor or broadcaster, and usually excludes many players on the tour. The list of ranking tournaments have expanded throughout the years; there are now around 20 ranking tournaments regularly showing up on the snooker calendar each season. Ranking tournaments are often played in two stages—a qualification stage and the main draw, usually at different locations. The main draw is most likely to be held at a prestigious venue where audiences can purchase a ticket and watch the players compete. Typically only the main draw is televised, and therefore often carries considerably higher prize money than the qualifiers. Some ranking tournaments also feature amateur players as wildcards in qualifiers, usually through nomination from the regional snooker governing bodies. Examples include the English Partnership for Snooker and Billiards (EPSB) nominating wildcard amateurs to compete in the English Open, Welsh Snooker for Welsh Open, the Saudi Arabian Billiard and Snooker Federation (SABSF) for Saudi Arabian Masters and the WPBSA for the Shoot Out, UK Championship and World Championship. The current three of the most long-standing and prestigious events are collectively known as the Triple Crown, which have defined the careers of many professional snooker players. Most tournaments are mainly being held in the home nations, whereas tournaments in mainland Europe, China and the Middle East has also gained traction in the past decade. Notable events include:


The Triple Crown

*
World Snooker Championship The World Snooker Championship, or simply known as the World Championship, is the longest-running and most prestigious tournament in professional snooker. It is also the richest event to date with a total prize money of £2,395,000, including ...
, first held in 1927 * Masters, first held in 1975 *
UK Championship The UK Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It is one of snooker's prestigious Triple Crown events, along with the World Championship and the Masters. It is usually held at the Barbican in York, England. Ronnie O'Sull ...
, first held in 1977


The

Home Nations Series The Home Nations Series, also known as the BetVictor Home Nations Series for sponsorship reasons, is a snooker tournament series in the four home nations of the United Kingdom. It began in the 2016–17 snooker season, combining two existing tou ...

*
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* Welsh Open, first held in 1980 as the
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* Scottish Open, first held in 1981 as the International Open * Northern Ireland Open The
European Series The BetVictor European Series was a snooker tournament series established in 2019. It was expanded from four tournaments in the 2019–20 season to six tournaments in the 2020–21 season and then to eight tournaments from the 2021–22 season ...
*
German Masters The German Masters is a professional Snooker world rankings, ranking snooker tournament held at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany since 2011, except for 2021, when it was held at Milton Keynes in England because of the COVID-19 pandemic. An ear ...
, first held in 1995 *
Irish Masters The Irish Masters was a professional snooker tournament. It was founded in 1978, following on from the successful Benson & Hedges Ireland Tournament (alternatively known as the Benson & Hedges Ireland Championship). The final champion of the t ...
, first held in 1975, last held in 2007 * European Masters, last held in 2023, with former editions played in
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and
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among other countries *
Gibraltar Open The Gibraltar Open was a Snooker world rankings, ranking snooker tournament. In 2015 it was part of the Players Tour Championship. The tournament started in 2015 and was staged at the Europa Point Sports Complex in Gibraltar. Robert Milkins was ...
, last held in 2022 * Riga Masters, last held in 2019


Outside Europe

* World Open, first held in 1982 *
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, first held in 1979, last held in 2015 *
Dubai Classic The Dubai Classic (also known as the Dubai Duty Free Classic for sponsorship and marketing purposes) was a professional Snooker world rankings, ranking snooker tournament. The last champion was Ronnie O'Sullivan. History It began life as the ...
, first held in 1988, and the subsequent Bahrain Championship and Saudi Arabia Masters *
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, first held in 1985 as
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, replaced by
Xi'an Grand Prix The Xi'an Grand Prix is a professional snooker ranking tournament held in Xi'an, China. Organised by the World Snooker Tour, the inaugural event ran from 19 to 25 August 2024. The reigning champion is Kyren Wilson. History In February 2024, t ...
and
Wuhan Open The Wuhan Open (currently sponsored by Dongfeng Voyah) is a WTA 1000 tennis tournament held in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China and organized for female professional tennis players. It is one of the WTA 1000 tournaments on the WTA Tour and made its ...
Other countries that have organised world snooker tournaments include
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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Change in format

Players traditionally come into ranking events in different rounds based on their
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, and the top players in the sport—often the top 16 ranked players—are usually seeded through to the venue stage and do not have to play a qualification match; however, from the 2013–14 season the circuit began to transition to a flat format structure, with all the players starting in the first round. Some tournaments also have an amateur leg that makes it possible for non-members to enter WPBSA events. Starting from the 2021-22 snooker season, the tour began to transition some of its events back to a seeded format using qualifying rounds. The
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was the first set of events to follow this change, where the first round was played as a qualifying round for all non-Top 16 players, with those in the Top 16 — plus local nation wildcards — having their matches held over to the final venue. The
UK Championship The UK Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It is one of snooker's prestigious Triple Crown events, along with the World Championship and the Masters. It is usually held at the Barbican in York, England. Ronnie O'Sull ...
followed suit from the 2022 edition, which effectively turned the tournament into a near-identical copy of the World Snooker Championship, with the exception being frame length. While some of these changes have been criticised by lower ranked players due to qualifiers often being played without crowds and in cubicles, a reminder to some of the pre-Barry Hearn era, others have praised them, especially the format change for the UK Championship which reverted the tournament to the prestige that it had before the flat-128 draw was imposed upon it.


Qualification

To compete as a professional on the World Snooker Tour, a player must qualify for a place on the tour. At the end of each season, a pre-determined number of players (usually outside the top 64) are relegated from the tour based on their performance in ranking tournaments, making way for new professionals to join the tour. Players who retain their place on the tour through their world rankings are only guaranteed a place for one further season. New professionals join the World Snooker Tour by holding a tour card that guarantees their place on the tour for two consecutive seasons, regardless of ranking. Tour cards can be obtained through various events, such as the tour's own Q School which is held immediately before the start of the new professional season, the second-tier WPBSA Q Tour, and competitions from other affiliated organisations (e.g. the
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and the EBSA European Championship). A limited number of places are also made available to players at the discretion of the governing body through invitational tour cards, first introduced in 2015. The main tour now regularly takes on around 128 players, with those outside the top 64 on a two-year tour card from either the previous year or the current year. In the 202425 season, four players were granted a tour card from rankings on the one-year list, seven from winning regional competitions ( WSF, EBSA, ABSC, etc.), four from the Q Tour, two from the CBSA China Tour, two from the
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Tour (a qualification route since 2021), 12 from Q School, and one being granted an invitational tour card—making up the 32 places to join the main tour each season.


PIOS and Q Tour

Following the tour structure revamp from the 199798 season, the top ranked professionals were qualified automatically for the main tour whilst the rest of the membership had to undergo a series of qualifying events. These were only held once per season, and thereafter the main qualification route was via the secondary professional tour. Following the discontinuation of the secondary tour, the promotion places were allocated to the
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(PIOS)—an amateur open tour organised by
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—for the 200506 season. The amateur status of the PIOS event meant that players who had been relegated from the main tour and wished to compete on PIOS had to relinquish their professional membership. This was unpopular because players who relinquished their professional membership would be ineligible to enter the
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, previously open to all professional members including those not competing on the main tour. Another issue was that players could not compete on PIOS whilst also competing on the main tour, meaning that they were unable to safeguard their membership on the main tour by immediately re-qualifying via PIOS. This unpopular contest was discontinued after the 200910 season, with a new secondary tour being brought back in 2018 whom renamed as the Q Tour in
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.


Q School

In contrast to the fully fledged secondary Q Tour, the Q School was established in an attempt to streamline the qualification process for the main tour through its knock-out format, and it has replaced the PIOS since the 201011 season. A series of play-offs are run through to the quarter-final stages only. Players pay a fixed entry fee to enter all the play-off events, and there is no prize money. Each player who wins a quarter-final game qualifies for a two-year tour card on the main tour. All the players that have entered the event compete in the first play-off, and those that are not successful are automatically entered into the next play-off, and so on. Q School is open to everyone; players who have just been relegated from the World Snooker Tour are eligible to enter Q School and, if successful, immediately regain their places on the main tour. Those who do not manage to qualify for the World Snooker Tour may still be entered into professional tournaments using the Q School top-up list, known as the Order of Merit. This list ranks the amateur players by their performance during the play-offs: should a tournament not consist of 128 World Snooker Tour players for any reason (such as the tournaments that ran through the 202021 season because of the
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), the highest ranked players on the top-up list are invited to play in professional tournaments as amateurs. For this reason, players are encouraged to perform well, because they may still feature in World Snooker Tour events and thus have television exposure if they were to reach the televised stages of an event they have entered.


Business


Broadcasters

Domestically in the UK, the BBC and ITV has long been the broadcasting partner of the World Snooker Tour with the Triple Crown events' television coverage produced by the former since the 1970s. BBC currently holds the right to broadcast the Triple Crown events until 2032. European
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rights to broadcast World Snooker Tour events were picked up by
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in 2003 and has since been broadcasting in multiple languages across Europe. In China, the majority of snooker tournaments are broadcast on
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, the state-owned television network. Other broadcasters for specific tournaments include
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,
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and
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.


Sponsorship

Once dependant on sponsorships from
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companies, the legislation to ban
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in 2003 means the Tour had to attract other sponsors to sustain the development of the game. Betting sponsors have rose to prominence to take up title sponsorship for major events such as the World Championship from 2006 to 2022. A multi-year deal for the British motor dealer
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in the early 2020s as the title sponsor of the Triple Crown,
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,
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and the
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signals a gradual shift away from betting sponsors in the tour.


Video games

The official licensed World Snooker Tour video game, Snooker 19, was published in 2019 with all officially licensed tournaments from the
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.


Awards

At the end of each snooker season, the World Snooker Tour publishes a list of Player of the Year awards as a commendation to the performances of snooker players during the season. It was originally created by the Association of Snooker Writers, a group of journalists who wrote about snooker, and was held for the first time in 1983. After the takeover by World Snooker Tour in 2011, the scope of the award was further expanded; there is now three different Player of the Year titles to be awarded, each decided by the Tour itself, the Snooker Journalists' Association, and the fans through an online public voting process. The
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is also introduced, with eight winners of multiple World Championships as the initial inductees. Active players are shown in bold.


See also

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List of snooker players by number of ranking titles This is a list of professional snooker players ordered by the number of "ranking titles" they have won. A ranking title is a tournament that counts towards the snooker world rankings. World rankings were introduced in the 1976–77 season, initial ...
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List of world number one snooker players The sport of snooker has utilised a snooker world rankings, world rankings system since 1975, used to seed (sports), seed players on the World Snooker Tour for tournaments. Originally, rankings were published once a year at the conclusion of a se ...
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World Series of Snooker The Sportingbet.com World Series of Snooker was a series of invitational snooker tournaments set up as a complement to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, WPBSA's tour Its first season was played in 2008/2009, consisting of ...


References


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External links

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