Jimmy White eliminated the qualifications of the world snooker championship; The 2025 Snooker World Championship takes place from Saturday April 19 to Monday May 5. Kyren Wilson will be the defending champion, having beat Jak Jones in the 2024 final
Last update: 12/04/25 8:57 am
Jimmy White will need another business card by invitation or a trip to q school to stay on the circuit after losing in the world qualification championship
The absence of Jimmy White of the world championship will extend at 20 years after losing in the second qualification round.
White, 62, has not presented to The Crucible since a defeat in the first round in 2006 and lost each year.
This record extended to a 19th year when it was broken by Ashley Carty.
The Rotherham Potter beat the finalist six times 10-5 at the English Sports Institute in Sheffield.
White will need another business card by invitation or a trip to Q school to stay on the circuit, after having been relegated.
Former winner of the German masters Anthony Hamilton interrupted a sensational response from Steven Hallworth, who had dragged 9-0, creating an authorization defying the momentum to win 10-8.
No player has ever won a match at the best of 19 from 9 to 0 in Down, but Hallworth seemed to be on the right track for the story when he led 63-0 in the 18th setting. The match seemed ready for a final frame, when Hamilton summoned an authorization of 69 to win on the dark.
“It’s as difficult as trying to overcome the line in a classification final. It is a story that would follow you for the rest of your life. If you lose 9 to 0, you are on quizs and things. You don’t want it,” said Hamilton, 53.
“He had left for the first session, I left there. It was an appropriate match of two halves. And when I say, I mean.
“He directed everything. You see this checking board and you are everywhere in the blunder! I told my companion at 8-0, I am not above the line here, my eyes are not good enough to think that it is a finished affair. I knew I could lose the match.”
FU makes history

Marco Fu established the seventh 16-Rouge in the history of professional snooker
Marco Fu made the seventh 16 red in the history of professional snooker in his qualification match against Ben Mertens on Thursday.
The Hong Kong Fu star took the brown as an additional red, then put the green and continued to take the 15 red with colors, then eliminated the table for a total of 139.
The highest break in the history of the snooker was compiled by Jamie Burnett during the qualifiers for the British championship in 2004 when a free ball at the start of the frame helped him make a 148.
The seven red authorizations 16 are:
148 – Jamie Burnett (2004 British championship)
141 – Ricky Walden (British Championship 2008)
141 – Mark Selby (2018 China Open)
140 – Liam Highfield (2020 Scottish Open)
139 – Ryan Day (Championship of the 2023 tour)
139 – Marco Fu (2025 world championship)
135 – Steve James (1990 world championship)
Winner of the Snooker 2024/25 classification tournament tournament
- Championship League: Ali Carter
- Xi’an Grand Prix:: Kyren Wilson
- Masters of Saudi Arabia: Judd Trump
- English opening: Neil Robertson
- British Open: Mark Selby
- Wuhan Open: Xiao Guodong
- Northern Ireland Open: Kyren Wilson
- International championship: Ding junhu
- British championship: Judd Trump
- Pull outside: Tom Ford
- Scottish open: Lei Peifan
- German masters: Kyren Wilson
- Welsh Open: Mark Selby
- Open of the world: John Higgins
- Grand Prix du Monde: Neil Robertson
- Players’ championship: Kyren Wilson
- Touring championship – John Higgins
- World championship – takes place on April 19 to May 5
Winning events
- Masters of Shanghai: Judd Trump
- Champions champions: Mark Williams
- Riyadic season championship: Mark Allen
- The masters: Shaun Murphy
- Championship League Invitational: Mark Selby