2020 Q School
The 2020 Q School was a series of three snooker tournaments held at the start of the 2020–21 snooker season. An event for amateur players, it served as a qualification event for a place on the professional World Snooker Tour for the following two seasons. The events took place in August 2020 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, England with a total 12 players qualifying via the three tournaments.
Format
Originally planned for June 2020, the series was delayed until August because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Q School still consisted of three events but, rather than taking place one after the other, they were all played in a week. All first and second matches for all three events were played on the opening four days, and then the final stages were played on the next three days. The three events had 172 entries competing for 12 places on the main tour. Four players qualified from each of the three events. Rounds 1 and 2 were contested over 5 frames, with later rounds being played over seven frames.Event 1
The first 2020 Q School event was held from 3 to 7 August 2020 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, England. Lee Walker, Peter Devlin, Simon Lichtenberg and Fan Zhengyi qualified. The results of the four final matches are given below.- 4–1
- 4–2
- 4–1
- 4–2
Event 2
- 4–0
- 4–1
- 4–2
- 4–0
Event 3
- 4–2
- 4–3
- 4–2
- 4–2
Q School Order of Merit
The Order of Merit was intended to be used to give priority places for the new Q Tour which was announced in July 2020. However the tour was delayed by a year and only started in 2021–22.
The leading players in the Q School Order of Merit are given below.
| Rank | Player | Event 1 | Event 2 | Event 3 | Total |
| 1 | ![]() Two-season performance of qualifiersThe following table shows the rankings of the 12 qualifiers from the 2020 Q School, at the end of the 2021–22 snooker season, the end of their two guaranteed seasons on the tour, together with their tour status for the 2022–23 snooker season. Players in the top-64 of the rankings retained their place on the tour while those outside the top-64 lost their place unless they qualified under a different category. |
