2021–22 Q Tour

[1] Initially announced in July 2020, the tour was delayed by a year and started in late 2021.

[2] A series of four events were organised with the leading money-winner gaining a place on the main tour for the 2022–23 snooker season.

Nutcharut Wongharuthai, Thailand’s leading female player, won five matches to reach the final-day quarter-finals.

[17] The fourth event was held at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds from 18 to 20 March.

At the start of the final day only Simon Bedford could take the automatic qualification place held by Sean O'Sullivan.

[18] However Bedford lost to Robbie McGuigan in the semi-finals, guaranteeing that O'Sullivan would take the automatic qualification place.

[19] The final event, the WPBSA Q Tour Playoff, was held at the Q House Snooker Academy in Darlington on 10 and 11 May.

Leclercq scored three centuries in his opening match against Alfie Lee, and reached the final with further wins against Michael Georgiou and Harvey Chandler.