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The 15-year-old dark horse of the World Championships is back! Join forces with the former ranking champions to impact the professional qualification for the new season

On May 10, 2022, the Snooker Q Tour play-offs will kick off as scheduled, with the top 16 players in the four Q Tours in addition to those already qualified for the remaining pro qualification. Chinese player Scarlett sits first in the tournament in terms of total points, but because he has already qualified professionally with the WSF Championship championship, Sean O'Sullivan, who ranks second in the total points, is lucky to qualify professionally in advance, followed by 16 players who will play play-offs in a knockout format, and the play-off champion will receive a second professional qualification, 16 players have fourth champion Robbie McQuegen, 15-year-old Black Mariam Davis who performed well in the World Championships, michael George U, former ranking champion, and so on.

The 15-year-old dark horse of the World Championships is back! Join forces with the former ranking champions to impact the professional qualification for the new season

In the first half of the play-offs, 17-year-old McQuaygan was the No. 1 seed against 22-year-old Mark Lloyd, Harvey Chandler played former pro Daniel Wells, Belgian Julian Clareck played against 18-year-old Alfie Lee, and Sam Baird played a derby with Michael Georgwu. In the second half of the zone, Michael Colomb played against Hamim Hussein, Alex Millington faced Welsh 15-year-old Liam Davis, it is worth mentioning that the youngster became famous in this year's World Championships, winning consecutive hills and O'Brien to reach the third round, forcing Welsh Open champion Jordan Brown into the decider before losing, and is the youngest player to win the World Championship.

The 15-year-old dark horse of the World Championships is back! Join forces with the former ranking champions to impact the professional qualification for the new season
The 15-year-old dark horse of the World Championships is back! Join forces with the former ranking champions to impact the professional qualification for the new season

In addition, Alex Crenshaw vs. former pro Brydon Sargent, Belgium's 17-year-old Ben Mertens vs. Ryan Davis. Sixteen players will compete for a professional spot in four rounds, with the first three rounds all using a 7-game 4-win system and the final 9-set 5-win system, with results coming on 11 May. Domestic players Gao Yang, Zhao Jianbo, Browning, Liu Hongyu, Deng Trench hui, Wang Yuchen, Zhang Zhijie and a number of Hong Kong players will participate in the next Q School Professional Selection Tournament to compete for professional qualifications, I wish them success and cheers.

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