2019 Q School

Twelve players qualified from the events: Chen Zifan, Riley Parsons, Louis Heathcote, Fraser Patrick, Xu Si, David Lilley, Jamie O'Neill, Soheil Vahedi, Barry Pinches, Alex Borg, Alexander Ursenbacher and Andy Hicks.

Four more players: Si Jiahui, Billy Joe Castle, Peter Lines and Lei Peifan; were also given tour cards for being at the top of the Order of Merit.

[9] In the final round, David Lilley completed a whitewash over Sean Maddocks to win a tour card for the first time.

[10] Xu Si, who had been demoted from the tour the previous season, defeated fellow Chinese player Wang Zepeng 4–2.

[13] The qualification round saw Chen Zifan complete a whitewash 4–0 win over Au Chi-wai from Hong Kong, Riley Parsons defeat Peter Lines 4–3 and Fraser Patrick beat Sydney Watson 4–3.

[14] In the final qualification match, Si Jiahui led Louis Heathcote 3–0, who also required snookers in frame four and five, but still lost 4–3.

[16] Alex Borg, Malta's second most successful player after Tony Drago,[10] defeated Billy Joe Castle 4–1 and Alexander Ursenbacher beat Peter Lines 4–3.