Jimmy White knocked out the world’s Snooker Championship Qualifier. The 2025 World Snooker Championship will be held from Saturday, April 19th to Monday, May 5th. Kaylen Wilson will become the defending champion who defeated Jack Jones in the 2024 final.
Last updated: 12/04/25 8:57 AM
Jimmy White must remain on the circuit after losing in the qualifying round for the World Championships
Jimmy White’s absence from the World Championships will extend from 20 years after losing in the second round of qualifying.
The 62-year-old White has not been featured in the melting pot since his first round loss in 2006, and has since lost every year in qualifying.
That record rose to 2019 when he was beaten by Ashley Kurt.
Rotherham Potter defeated six finalists 10-5 at the English Sports Institute in Sheffield.
White will need to stay on the circuit for another invited tour card or trip to Q-School after suffering a demolition.
Former German Masters winner Anthony Hamilton stopped a sensational fight from Stephen Hallworth chasing 9-0, creating a momentum-filled clearance, earning 10-8.
No player won the last 19 matches, 9-0 to 19, but Hallworth appeared to have appeared on the course of history when he led 63-0 in the 18th frame. The match appeared to be set in the final frame when Hamilton summoned a clearance of 69 to win in Black.
“It’s as hard as trying to get past the line in the ranking final. It’s a story that chases you for the rest of your life. If you lose from 9-0, you’re doing quizzes and stuff. You don’t want that,” said Hamilton, 53.
“He left in the first session. I was there. It was a proper match of two halves. And I say I left. I mean, it’s not like golf where you can walk around a little bit. You’re gone.
“He was the boss everything. You saw that scoreboard ticking in one go, and you’re all over the gaff! I told my peers 8-0.
FU makes history
MarcoFu has made the 7th 16 Red Clearance in the history of professional snooker
Marco Fu made his seventh 16 Red Clearance in professional snooker history during his qualifying match against Ben Mertens on Thursday.
Hong Kong’s Starfu made brown as extra red and then green in pots, taking all 15 reds in colour, and cleaned the table with a total of 139.
The highest break in snooker’s history was compiled by Jamie Barnett in the 2004 British Championship Qualifiers, in which the freeball at the start of the frame helped him make the 148.
The seven 16 red clearances are:
148 – Jamie Burnett (2004 UK Championship)
141 -Ricky Walden (2008 UK Championship)
141 -Mark Selby (2018 China Open)
140 – Liam Highfield (2020 Scottish Open)
139-Ryan Day (2023 Tour Championship)
139 -MarcoFu (2025 World Championship)
135-Steve James (1990 World Championships)
Snooker Ranking Tournament Winner 2024/25
Championship League: Ali Carter Kusian Grand Prix: Kyren WilsonSoudy Arabian Masters: Judd Trumpish Open: Neil RobertsonBritish Open: Mark Selbiuhan Open: Xiao Guodongnorthern Areland Open: Kyren WilsonInternational Championship: Ding Junhuiuk Out: Ding Junhuiuk Oup: Tomfordscottish Kyren Wilsonwelsh Open: Mark Selbyworld Open: John Higginsworld Grand Prix: Neil RobertsonPlayers Championship: Kyren Wilsontour Championship-John Higgin World Championship – It will be held from April 19th to May 5th
Unranked event winners
Shanghai Masters: Judd Trump Champion of the Champions: Mark William Sriad Season Championship: Mark Allenthe Masters: Shawn Murphy Championship League Invitational: Mark Selby
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