Jimmy White eliminated the qualification of the World Championship in the World Championship; World Championship in the World Championship 2025 from Saturday 19th April to Monday 5th May. Kyren Wilson will be a defending champion who defeated as Jones in the final of 2024
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Jimmy White will need either another Invitational Tour card or a trip to school Q to stay on the circuit after losing the World Championship qualification
The absence of Jimmy White at the World Championship is 20 years after he lost in the second round of qualification.
White, 62, has not come in The Crucible since defeat in the first round of 2006 and has been losing every year in qualification.
This record stretched to the 19th year when Ashley Carty beat him.
Rotherham Potter beat the six-time finalist 10-5 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.
White will need either another Invitational Tour card or a trip to school Q to stay on the circuit after the misery of the descent.
Former champions winner Anthony Hamilton He stopped the sensational struggle by Steven Hallworth, who watched 9-0 and created the will of dynamics to win 10-8.
No player has ever won the match from 9-0 from 9-0 down, but Hallworth seemed to be on the history course when he led 63-0 in the 18th. The match looked like the last framework when Hamilton convened the check -in 69 to win black.
“This is as hard as trying to overcome the line in the final of the rating. It’s a story that would watch you for the rest of your life. If you lose from 9-0, you are on quizzes and so on.
“He was gone in the first session, I was gone there. It was the right match of two halves. And when I say that away, it’s not like a golf where you can walk a little. You’re away.
“He whispered everything. You see how he gets ticking and you’re all over gaffa! I told my friend at 8-0 that I’m not over the line, my eyes aren’t good enough to think it’s done. I knew I could lose a match.”
Fu makes history

Marco Fu made the seventh 16-red will in the history of professional snooker
Marco was During his qualifying match against Ben Mertens on Thursday he made the seventh 16-red will in the history of professional snooker.
Hong Kong star Fu took brown like extra red, then musty of the green light and continued to take all 15 red colors and then clean the table 139.
The highest break in the history of snooker was compiled by Jamie Burnett during the qualifiers of the British Championship in 2004, when he helped him at the beginning of the frame free ball at 148.
Seven 16-red will is:
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 – Marco Fu (2025 World Cup)
135 – Steve James (World Championship 1990)
Snooker Tournament Winners 2024/25
- Championship League: Ali Carter
- Xi’an Grand Prix: Kyren Wilson
- Saudi Arabia Masters: Judd Trump
- Open English: Neil Robertson
- British Open: Mark Selby
- Wuhan Open: Xiao Guodong
- Open Northern Ireland: Kyren Wilson
- International Championship: Ding junhui
- Championship in the UK: Judd Trump
- Shoot: Tom Ford
- Scottish Open: Lei Peifan
- German masters: Kyren Wilson
- Welsh open: Mark Selby
- World Open: John Higgins
- World Grand Prix: Neil Robertson
- Player Championship: Kyren Wilson
- Championship – John Higgins
- World Championship – takes place on April 19 – May 5
The winners of non -building events
- Shanghai Masters: Judd Trump
- Champion champion: Mark Williams
- Riyadh Season Championship: Mark Allen
- Masters: Shaun Murphy
- Invitational Championship League: Mark Selby