Snooker Catch-up 29.10.2023 – The 900 week 6 and Q-Tour going to America

The 900 Week 6 – in pictures and a few words

On day 1 …

This was the program for the week

Nigel Bond was the winner on Monday, beating Tony Drago in the final

On day 2 …

This was the program for the day

Brendan O’ Donohue was the winner on Tuesday, beating Steven Hallworth in the final

On day 3 …

The 900 had the visit of the Reading Mayor

This was the program on the day…

Dharminder Lilly was the week 6 winner. He beat Brendan O’Donohue in the final

… and more pictures shared by Jason Francis

Great to see Emma Parker make it to the final day of the week.

There were a lot of very positive comments on social by the players involved. This format clearly gets their juices flowing!

As always, if you missed it, or want to watch it again, it’s all available on SportyStuffTV YouTube channel.

The Q-Tour goes to America

Here is WPBSA announcement

Americas Region to Join Q Tour Global

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) and the Pan American Billiards and Snooker Association (PABSA) are excited to announce the launch of the new Q Tour Americas Series as part of the WPBSA Q Tour Global during the 2023/24 season.

Following the launch of the Asia-Pacific region last month, the Americas region is the second to join the newly expanded WPBSA Q Tour Global, which will culminate in a 24-player playoff, with three places on the professional World Snooker Tour to be won from the start of the 2024/25 season.

As in previous seasons, the playoff will feature a minimum of 16 players from the UK/Europe rankings, who will now be joined by up to eight international qualifiers which will now include two players from the Americas region.

Americas Series

The WPBSA Q Tour Americas Series will initially include three recognised tournaments across the region.

There will be an America Q Tour ranking list where the top ranked player from North America and the top ranked player from South America and will operate its own ranking list with the top ranked player from North and South America will qualify for the Global Playoff next spring.

The events will be held in both North and South America and will finish before the end of March 2024 with dates and venues to be confirmed shortly.

Events will be open to players born in, or resident in the Pan American region for a minimum of six months.

“A key growth area”

Jason Ferguson, WPBSA Chairman said: “The Americas region represents a huge growth area for snooker.

There are players with the dreams and aspirations all over the world, but often vast distance and expense stands in their way. Some players like Neil Robertson have overcome this hurdle, but we must learn from the huge challenges players have often faced. I am therefore delighted with today’s announcement, a clear demonstration of our intent to provide greater opportunities for all players around the world. The localisation of Q Tours is creating a life changing opportunity for talented players, and we are full of excitement as plans unfold.

I would like to thank Ajeya Prabhakar and his team for their cooperation on this project and their support of our great sport. Through embracing these prestigious events as part of the WPBSA Q Tour Global, it can only help to further the development of snooker in the Pan American region.

Ajeya Prabhakar, PABSA President said: “On behalf of PABSA I am happy to announce this new agreement which will see some of our most prestigious tournaments recognised by the WPBSA for the first time.

It is hugely exciting that more regions from around the globe are now taking their place within the WPBSA Q Tour Global structure and through the hard work of our team at PABSA and our member countries, we are proud to be a part of this development. We can see this week at The Pan American Snooker Championships, hosted by our friends and colleagues at the CBBS, that standards are rising, more countries want to participate, and more players want the opportunities to progress.

I have no doubt that our players will lend their backing to this series and look forward to congratulating the overall winners who will travel to compete in the Global Playoff alongside some of the best amateur players in the world next year.

Full tournament information and results will be available via WPBSA SnookerScores in due course, with the first tournament set to be held next January.

4 thoughts on “Snooker Catch-up 29.10.2023 – The 900 week 6 and Q-Tour going to America

  1. I would say 3 places on the World Tour is at least 2 places too many. I don’t know if this is supposed to replace the continental championships, which already provides one place. All we will get is yet more uncompetitive professionals, and corresponding imbalances in the draws for ‘ranking tournaments’. Meanwhile, many fine players will be shut out of the professional game undeservedly. There are only a handful of players in the Americas in the World’s top 1000.

    It would be better to have a professional tournament in the Americas, give wildcard places to some local qualifiers from USA, Canada, Brazil, etc. Once the players start to become more competitive, then is the time to increase Tour Card allocations.

  2. I predict USA will provide a player the equal of Ronnie O’Sullivan within 10 years and he/she will sweep past the current batch of moaning types and win everything there is to win.

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