2019–20 Challenge Tour Explained

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The 2019–20 Challenge Tour was a series of snooker tournaments that took place during the 2019–20 snooker season. The Challenge Tour was the second-tier tour for players not on the main World Snooker Tour. The top player in the final rankings earned a two-year card to the World Snooker Tour from the 2020–21 snooker season. The following eight players in the rankings progressed to a play-off event, with the winner of that event also receiving a two-year place on the World Snooker Tour. Two of the events were postponed: Event five was rearranged due to poor weather conditions, whilst the play-off was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Played between August and July, the series was contested over ten events. Ashley Hugill finished top of the rankings, winning two of the events. Hugill had already earned a place on the World Snooker Tour having won the 2020 WSF Open, so second placed Lukas Kleckers earned a tour card. Third ranked Andrew Pagett also received a place on the World Snooker Tour after his victory in the 2020 EBSA European Snooker Championship. Allan Taylor, who had finished seventh in the rankings, won the play-off tournament and a place on the World Snooker Tour.

Format

The Challenge Tour is a series of ten snooker tournaments, featuring as a qualification route for the World Snooker Tour. Featuring 10 events across Europe, each tournament had 64 participants.[1] The leading 56 players in the 2019 Q School Order of Merit who had not qualified for the main tour, as well as eight wildcards are eligible to play. If there are fewer than 64 entries, additional entries from the Q School Order of Merit could enter.[2] All matches are for the original ten event were held as the best-of-five .[1] The player with the most prize money from the ten events received participation for the World Snooker Tour for the 2020–21 and 2021–22 snooker season.[1] A final event, the Challenge Tour play-off was held for the eight highest prize fund winners, who had not already received a tour card. The winner of the play-off, contested as the best-of-seven frames was also awarded a two-year tour card.[1] [3]

Prize fund

Each event featured a prize fund of £10,000 with the winner receiving £2,000.[4] [1]

Participants

The leading 56 players in the 2019 Q School Order of Merit, excluding the 16 who qualified for the main tour, were automatically eligible to play.[2] [5]

Summary

The first event was won by Ka Wai Cheung, who defeated Oliver Brown 3–1 in the final in Nuremberg, Germany. Jake Nicholson defeated Welshman Andrew Pagett in the second event, in Berkshire, England. Paggett then won the third event, defeating Robbie McGuigan 3–0 in the final. At the fourth event in Bruges, Belgium, Ashley Hugill defeated Aaron Hill 3–1. Allan Taylor won the fifth event, defeating Scottish player Michael Collumb in the final. Brown won the sixth tournament, defeating Hugill in Budapest, Hungary. Scottish 17-year-old Dean Young overcame Paggett in Pelt, Belgium. Lukas Kleckers completed a 3–1 win over Tyler Rees in Tamworth, England in event 8. Hugill won his second title in event 9 in Llanelli, Wales after a 3–1 win over Sydney Wilson. The final event was won by Adam Duffy, who beat Kuldesh Johal in Leicester, England.

Hugill finished the season as the highest ranked player, but had won the 2020 WSF Open, which gave him a place on the World Snooker Tour for the following two seasons.[6] As such, second placed Lukas Kleckers qualified from the Challenge Tour to the main tour for the next two seasons.[7] Third placed Andrew Pagett also received a tour card, having won the 2020 EBSA European Snooker Championship.[8] The next eight highest ranked players took part in the play-off in Sheffield in England for a final World Snooker Tour place for the following two seasons.[9] [10] The play-off was postponed until August 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but was won by Taylor, who completed a 4–0 whitewash victory over Duffy.

Results

Below is the schedule for the eleven events.[11]

DateCountryTournamentVenueCityFieldWinnerRunner-upScoreRef.
31 Aug1 SepEvent 1Ballroom NürnbergNuremberg67 Ka Wai Cheung Oliver Brown3–1[12]
21 Sep22 SepEvent 2The Crucible Sports & Social ClubNewbury64 Jake Nicholson Andrew Pagett3–1[13]
5 Oct6 OctEvent 3Northern Snooker CentreLeeds64 Andrew Pagett Robbie McGuigan3–0[14]
19 Oct20 Oct BelgiumEvent 4The TrickshotBruges58 Ashley Hugill Aaron Hill3–1[15]
28 Feb29 FebEvent 5The WinchesterLeicester64 Allan Taylor Michael Collumb3–1[16]
16 Nov17 Nov HungaryEvent 6Hungary Snooker AcademyBudapest62 Oliver Brown Ashley Hugill3–1[17]
14 Dec15 Dec BelgiumEvent 7De MaxxPelt42 Dean Young Andrew Pagett3–1[18]
18 Jan19 JanEvent 8Tamworth Sports BarTamworth60 Lukas Kleckers Tyler Rees3–1[19]
15 Feb16 FebEvent 9Terry Griffiths MatchroomLlanelli52 Ashley Hugill Sydney Wilson3–1[20]
1 Mar2 MarEvent 10The WinchesterLeicester61 Adam Duffy Kuldesh Johal3–1[21]
20 Jul20 JulTour PlayoffEnglish Institute of SportSheffield8 Allan Taylor Adam Duffy4–0[22]

Rankings

Below is the leading 20 players in the prize money rankings over the series.[23]

RankPlayerEvent 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 Event 7 Event 8 Event 9 Event 10 Total (£)
1 Ashley Hugill125 125 500 2,000 125 1,000 700 0 2,000 125 6,700
2 Lukas Kleckers200 125 500 700 700 700 500 2,000 0 500 5,925
3 Andrew Pagett500 1,000 2,000 125 200 200 1,000 125 125 125 5,400
4 Dean Young200 0 0 700 125 125 2,000 200 200 700 4,250
5 Adam Duffy500 125 200 0 500 125 500 0 2,000 3,950
6 Oliver Brown1,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 125 125 3,250
7 Allan Taylor700 125 2,000 200 200 3,225
8 Patrick Whelan700 0 125 500 125 200 200 700 125 500 3,175
9 Rory McLeod125 500 0 500 700 500 125 500 200 3,150
10 Ka Wai Cheung2,000 200 0 200 500 0 200 0 3,100
11 Jake Nicholson2,000 0 0 0 500 125 125 125 0 2,875
12 Tyler Rees200 0 125 1,000 700 500 2,525
13 Michael Collumb0 200 125 0 1,000 700 200 200 0 2,425
14 Robbie McGuigan125 500 1,000 125 0 0 125 0 500 0 2,375
15 Zak Surety500 125 700 125 500 125 0 0 2,075
16 George Pragnell0 0 700 0 125 200 125 700 0 200 2,050
17 Sanderson Lam0 200 500 200 200 500 0 200 0 125 1,925
18 Aaron Hill500 125 125 1,000 0 0 125 1,875
19 Paul Davison0 0 125 500 0 125 200 200 500 200 1,850
20 Daniel Womersley125 125 500 200 125 0 125 125 200 125 1,650
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Qualified for the main tour

Tour Playoff

The final event, the Challenge Tour Playoff, was held at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield on 20 July. The event was originally planned for March but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The event saw the eight highest ranked players, excluding those already qualified for the main tour, compete for a further place on that tour. Ka Wai Cheung chose not to play and was replaced by Tyler Rees.[24] All matches were over 7 frames. The draw was not seeded.[9] The event was won by Allan Taylor, who completed a 4–0 whitewash victory over Adam Duffy.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Snooker Challenge Tour 2018/19 . World Snooker Tour . 1 August 2021 . 5 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200305021057/https://wst.tv/world-snooker-challenge-tour-201819/ . dead.
  2. Web site: Challenge Tour 2019/20 . World Snooker Tour . 25 March 2019 . 28 August 2019 . 30 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190330001912/http://www.worldsnooker.com/2019-20-challenge-tour/ . live.
  3. Web site: Challenge Tour Revision . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 28 August 2019 . 27 March 2019 . 31 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191031103200/https://www.worldsnooker.com/challenge-tour-revision/ . live.
  4. Web site: Challenge Tour Prize Money . World Snooker Tour . 31 May 2018 . 28 August 2019 . 26 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190326043518/http://www.worldsnooker.com/challenge-tour-prize-money/ . live.
  5. Web site: Q School Order of Merit . World Snooker Tour . 28 August 2019 . 20 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190820011510/http://www.worldsnooker.com/rankings/q-school-order-of-merit/ . live.
  6. Web site: Klekers Regains Tour Place . World Snooker Tour . 3 March 2020 . 4 March 2020 . 4 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200304110026/https://wst.tv/kleckers-regains-tour-place/ . dead.
  7. Web site: Kleckers Regains Tour Place . World Snooker Tour . 1 August 2021 . 26 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201126180609/https://wst.tv/kleckers-regains-tour-place/ . dead.
  8. Web site: Pagett Wins European Amateur Championship . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 20 March 2020 . 27 June 2020 . 30 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200630020447/https://wpbsa.com/pagett-wins-european-amateur-championship/ . live.
  9. Web site: Challenge Tour Play-Off 2020 . World Snooker Tour . https://web.archive.org/web/20200711091739/https://wst.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Click-here-for-the-draw.pdf . dead . 11 July 2020 . PDF.
  10. Web site: Challenge Tour Play-offs Postponed . World Snooker Tour . https://web.archive.org/web/20200318131620/https://wst.tv/challenge-tour-play-offs-postponed/ . 18 March 2020 . dead. 2020-03-18.
  11. Web site: Challenge Tour Calendar . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 10 July 2019 . 28 August 2019 . 12 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190712082834/http://www.worldsnooker.com/challenge-tour-calendar/ . live.
  12. Web site: Cheung the Champ at Challenge Tour One . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 1 September 2019 . 2 September 2019 . 1 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190901212502/http://www.worldsnooker.com/cheung-the-champ-at-challenge-tour-one/ . live.
  13. Web site: Nicholson wins the shining Challenge Two trophy . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 22 September 2019 . 22 September 2019 . 22 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190922180347/http://www.worldsnooker.com/challenge-tour-event-two-draw-3/ . live.
  14. Web site: Pagett Shows Northern Soul To Win Challenge Three . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 6 October 2019 . 7 October 2019 . 7 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191007085248/http://www.worldsnooker.com/shows-northern-soul-to-win-challenge-three/ . live.
  15. Web site: Hugill Best In Bruges . World Snooker Tour . World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association . 20 October 2019 . 27 October 2019 . 20 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191020190833/http://www.worldsnooker.com/hugill-best-in-bruges/ . live.
  16. Web site: Taylor Made For The Challenge . World Snooker Tour . 1 March 2020 . 2 March 2020 . 29 February 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200229235755/https://wst.tv/challenge-tour-event-five-draw-winchester/ . dead.
  17. Web site: Brown Strikes Gold In Budapest . World Snooker Tour . 17 November 2019 . 19 November 2019 . 10 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191210193057/https://www.worldsnooker.com/brown-strikes-gold-in-budapest/ . live.
  18. Web site: Young Blood: Dean Wins Challenge Seven . World Snooker Tour . 15 December 2019 . 16 December 2019 . 10 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191210192513/https://www.worldsnooker.com/challenge-tour-event-seven-draw/ . live.
  19. Web site: Klekers King At Challenge Tour Eight . World Snooker Tour . 19 January 2020 . 27 January 2020 . 27 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200127091232/https://wst.tv/kleckers-king-at-challenge-tour-eight/ . dead.
  20. Web site: Challenge Tour 9 (2020) - snooker.org . Årdalen . Hermund . snooker.org . 1 August 2021 . no . 16 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210716134236/https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js?hash=f37c70f6a895633e5f800191989239e2 . live.
  21. Web site: Duffy Wins Challenge Tour Ten . World Snooker Tour . 3 March 2020 . 4 March 2020 . 21 February 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200221024351/https://wst.tv/challenge-tour-event-ten-draw/ . dead.
  22. Web site: Taylor Made Up At Tour Return . World Snooker Tour . 20 July 2020 . 20 July 2020 . 24 October 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201024005944/https://wst.tv/taylor-made-up-at-tour-return/ . dead.
  23. Web site: Challenge Tour Rankings . snooker.org . 14 October 2019 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210801140955/http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?season=2019&template=49%3D . 1 August 2021 .
  24. Web site: Challenge-Tour play-off draw . https://web.archive.org/web/20200711234921/https://wst.tv/challenge-tour-play-off-draw-2/ . dead . 11 July 2020 . World Snooker Tour . 9 July 2020.