The 2023 MrQ UK Championship gets underway today at the York Barbican with the final world ranking list at the end of the tournament set to determine the field for January’s Masters.
Latest Race to the Masters table
As in previous years, the top 16 after the UK Championship will qualify to play at snooker’s most prestigious invitational event, to be held at the Alexandra Palace from 7-14 January 2024.
RACE TO THE MASTERS
The top 16 players in the official world ranking list following the UK Championship will qualify to play at the 2024 Masters.
Latest Race to the Masters (24/11/2023):
12th – Jack Lisowski – £307,000 (r32)
13th – Zhang Anda – £304,000 (r32)
14th – Robert Milkins – £300,500 (r32)
15th – Barry Hawkins – £300,000 (r32)
16th – Ding Junhui – £285,000 (r32)
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17th – Tom Ford – £284,000 (r32) – R16 minimum
19th – Hossein Vafaei – £261,000 (r32) – SF minimum
21st – Anthony McGill – £215,000 (r32) – F minimum
23rd – Zhou Yuelong – £191,000 (r32) – title required
24th – Noppon Saengkham – £189,500 (r32) – title required
30th – Matthew Selt – £171,000 (r32) – title required
32nd – Pang Junxu – £165,500 (r32) – title required
33rd – Fan Zhengyi – £163,500 (r32) – title required
36th – Joe O’Connor – £150,000 (r32) – title required
38th – Thepchaiya Un-Nooh – £138,000 (r32) – title required
40th – Yuan Sijun – £131,000 (r32) – title required
41st – Jamie Jones – £130,000 (r32) – title required
52nd – Elliot Slessor – £96,500 (r32) – title required
53rd – Ben Woollaston – £95,500 (r32) – title required
55th – Jamie Clarke – £89,500 (r32) – title required
62nd – Mark Joyce – £68,500 (r32) – title required
MrQ UK Championship prize money:
Winner: £250,000
Runner-up: £100,000
Semi-finals: £50,000
Quarter-finals: £25,000
Last 16: £15,000
Last 32: £10,000
Last 48: £7,500
Last 80: £5,000
Last 112: £2,500
High Break: £15,000
Total: £1,205,000
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