The Snooker World Championship 2022 Qualifiers kicked-off on 4th April 2022, we take a look at the latest qualifiers results, schedule, draw, dates, time, TV coverage
The World Championship in 2022 is planned to begin in April, but the vital qualifying will take place first.
The World Championship will be contested in Sheffield, United Kingdom, for the 46th year in a row, and it will be the 16th and final ranking event of the 2021–22 snooker season.
Snooker World Championship 2022 Qualifiers Results, Schedule, Date, Time, Draw, Ticket Price, Players, Rules And Live Stream TV
The Snooker World Championship begins on April 16, 2022, and concludes on May 2, 2022. However, the 2022 Snooker World Championship Qualifiers will take place at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield from April 4 to 13.
Tickets for the fixtures can be bought here. The tickets are priced at 10 pounds per day.
Qualifiers Tournament Format And Rules
A week before the competition, the English Institute of Sport will organise a qualifying tournament for 128 players. That group will be reduced to only 16 players over the course of a week, with the victors joining the top 16 players in the snooker rankings in the first round draw.
Qualifying matches will be best-of-11 frames in the first, second, and third preliminary rounds, and best-of-19 frames in the fourth and final preliminary round. According to their rankings, the players will enter the qualifiers at different stages.
Snooker World Championship 2022 Qualifiers Results, Schedule, Draw, Date, and Time
Amateur player David Lilley thrashed world number 36 Kurt Maflin 6-1 to reach the fourth round of 2022 Snook World Championship Qualifiers. Lilley will face world number 29, Ding Junhui in the fourth round with a spot in Crucible at the stake.
10th April Third Round Results
Matthew Selt 6-5 Lukas Kleckers
Jak Jones 5-6 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Tom Ford 6-3 Michael Holt
Jamie Jones 6-1 Mark Joyce
David Gilbert 6-1 Rory McLeod
Anthony Hamilton 6-2 Elliot Slessor
Jimmy Robertson 6-4 Oliver Lines
Fan Zhengyi 5-6 Chris Wakelin
Kurt Maflin 1-6 David Lilley
Ding Junhui 6-4 Tian Pengfei
Ben Woollaston 1-6 Joe O’Connor
Martin Gould 5-6 Ashley Hugill
11th April Third Round Schedule
Graeme Dott v Pang Junxu
Gary Wilson v Jamie Clarke
Alexander Ursenbacher v Lei Peifan
Hossein Vafaei v Simon Lichtenberg
Noppon Saengkham v Daniel Wells
Robert Milkins v Cao Yupeng
Liam Highfield v James Cahill
Ryan Day v Yuan SiJun
Ali Carter v Gao Yang
Sam Craigie v Matthew Stevens
Joe Perry v Jackson Page
Xiao Guodong v David Grace
12th April Fourth Round Schedule
Allan Taylor v Scott Donaldson
Dominic Dale v Lyu Haotian
Stephen Maguire v Zhou Yuelong
Michael White v Jordan Brown
Matthew Selt v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Tom Ford v Jamie Jones
David Lilley v Ding Junhui
Joe O’Connor v Ashley Hugill
When And Where To Watch: Live Stream And On TV Coverage Telecast
The tournament will be broadcasted live in China on Liaoning TV, Superstar online, Kuaishou, Migu, Youku, and Huya.com. Eurosports will broadcast the match live in Europe. Meanwhile, Matchroom Sport will stream the event live in all other territories.
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