Who is playing on the World Snooker Tour this season? Full list of competitors with Ronnie O’Sullivan at world No. 1
The 2023/24 World Snooker season begins later this month with the first ranking event of the season at the Championship League in Leicester’s Morningside Arena staged between Monday 26 June and Friday 21 July.
The German city of Nuremberg is due to hold its first European Masters in August with Kyren Wilson defending his title, before the British Open is hosted by Cheltenham in late September.
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There are 16 ranking events provisionally pencilled in ahead of the 2023/24 campaign and six non-ranking tournaments, including the Champion of Champions, the Masters and Six-Red World Championship.
The elite non-ranking Shanghai Masters (September) and the Wuhan Open (October) and International Championship (November) – both enjoying full ranking status – will be the first events to be held in the China since 2019 due to the global pandemic.
The World Mixed Doubles and Tour Championship will be held at Manchester Central in late Match and early April, before the traditional season-ending 48th World Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Top 64
Players retain place on main circuit via world rankings with one-year tour cards.
- 1. Ronnie O’Sullivan
- 2. Luca Brecel
- 3. Mark Allen
- 4. Judd Trump
- 5. Mark Selby
- 6. Neil Robertson
- 7. Shaun Murphy
- 8. Kyren Wilson
- 9. John Higgins
- 10. Mark Williams
- 11. Ali Carter
- 12. Robert Milkins
- 13. Jack Lisowski
- 14. Gary Wilson
- 15. Ryan Day
- 16. Ding Junhui
- 17. Hossein Vafaei
- 18. Anthony McGill
- 19. Barry Hawkins
- 20. David Gilbert
- 21. Ricky Walden
- 22. Tom Ford
- 23. Stuart Bingham
- 24. Jimmy Robertson
- 25. Zhou Yuelong
- 26. Joe Perry
- 27. Noppon Saengkham
- 28. Matthew Selt
- 29. Chris Wakelin
- 30. Stephen Maguire
- 31. Joe O’Connor
- 32. Fan Zhengyi
- 33. Pang Junxu
- 34. Si Jiahui
- 35. Jak Jones
- 36. Jordan Brown
- 37. Anthony Hamilton
- 38. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
- 39. Graeme Dott
- 40. Cao Yupeng
- 41. Xiao Guodong
- 42. Matthew Stevens
- 43. Jamie Jones
- 44. Ben Woollaston
- 45. Lyu Haotian
- 46. Jackson Page
- 47. Elliot Slessor
- 48. Robbie Williams
- 49. Wu Yize
- 50. Yuan Sijun
- 51. Sam Craigie
- 52. Scott Donaldson
- 53. Tian Pengfei
- 54. David Grace
- 55. Liam Highfield
- 56. Jamie Clarke
- 57. Andy Hicks
- 58. Zhang Anda
- 59. Oliver Lines
- 60. Martin Gould
- 61. Dominic Dale
- 62. Mark King*
- 63. Xu Si
- 64. Mark Joyce
- 65. Mark Davis
*player is suspended
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Two-year tour cards
Players are in second year of their respective 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
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One-Year list top four
Top four outside world’s top 64 receive a new two-year tour card.
- Daniel Wells
- Hammad Miah
- Ian Burns
- Jimmy White
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2023 Q School
Eight players receive a two-year tour card after qualifying in Leicester.
- Alexander Ursenbacher
- Andrew Higginson
- Liam Pullen
- Andrew Pagett
- Alfie Burden
- Dean Young
- Stuart Carrington
- Louis Heathcote
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2023 Asia-Oceania Q School
Four players receive a two-year tour card after qualifying in Bangkok.
- Thor Chuan Leong
- Manasawin Phetmalaikul
- Ishpreet Singh Chadha
- He Guoqiang
World Snooker Federation Champions
Two players receive a two-year tour card for winning the senior and junior titles in Sydney.
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WPBSA Q Tour
Two players receive a two-year tour card..
- Martin O’Donnell
- Ashley Carty
Women’s World Snooker Tour
Two players received a two-year tour card, including the women’s world champion and the highest player from the world rankings.
- Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan
- Reanne Evans
China Tour Qualifiers
Three players receive a two-year tour card.
- Jiang Jun
- Xing Zihao
- Long Zehuang
Regional Snooker Champions
Five players receive a two-year tour 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
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