WPBSA Confirms Q Tour Asia-Pacific Schedule for 2026/27 Season

Q Tour Asia-Pacific Dates Set for 2026/27
The World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association (WPBSA) has officially announced the dates for the upcoming 2026/27 Q Tour Asia-Pacific series, providing players and fans in the region with a confirmed competitive calendar.
About the Q Tour Asia-Pacific
The Q Tour serves as a development pathway within the professional snooker ecosystem, giving players in the Asia-Pacific region the opportunity to compete at a high level and earn ranking points. The series plays a key role in expanding the sport's reach across the region.
Series Structure
The Asia-Pacific leg of the Q Tour is designed to support emerging talent by offering structured competitive opportunities outside of the main World Snooker Tour. Players who perform well in the series can use their results to progress toward full professional status.
The WPBSA has been actively investing in regional development through the Q Tour format, with the Asia-Pacific series representing one of several geographic strands of the competition running globally.
Further details regarding specific venues, entry requirements, and prize fund breakdowns are expected to be released by the WPBSA in the lead-up to the 2026/27 season.
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