World Snooker Championship 2025 Qualification Complete: Top Betting Suggestions for Underdogs
The 2025 Snooker World Championship commences next Saturday, with 16 players securing their spots in the tournament through qualification. These players, listed below, have earned a place amidst the top 16 in the WST World Ranking.
- Zak Surety (73)
- Chris Wakelin (20)
- Daniel Wells (49)
- David Gilbert (23)
- Zhao Xintong [1]
- Zhou Yuelong (32)
- Ryan Day (36)
- Ben Woollaston (44)
- Matthew Selt (34)
- Pang Junxu (27)
- Ali Carter (18)
- Lei Peifan (39)
- Wu Yize (22)
- Fan Zhengyi (46)
- Hossein Vafaei (24)
- Joe O'Connor (30)
[1] Zhao Xintong, a promising young Chinese player, returned to the competition after serving a 20-month ban due to his involvement in a match-fixing scandal. Despite this, Zhao impressed during the qualification rounds, showcasing his strength with four century breaks in his first match.
Meanwhile, David Gilbert, a Semifinalist in last year's tournament, also earned a spot in the 2025 championship. Although bookmakers regard Gilbert as an underdog, his odds of winning remain at 50.00.

Notably absent from the 2025 Snooker World Championship will be several strong players, including Jack Lisowski, Gary Wilson, Stuart Bingham, Jackson Page, and Jimmy Robertson, among others.
Lastly, amongst the qualifiers, a repeat of a qualifier in the Final could potentially occur. Many promising underdogs present opportunities for sports bettors to wager on an upset. Keep an eye on Joe O'Connor, who, despite inexperience, boasts impressive performances in the past and has odds of 33.00 to win.
We'll continue to follow the Snooker World Championship as it unfolds in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage from our news team at OnlineCasinosDeutschland.com.

What are the odds of sports-betting for David Gilbert to win the 2025 Snooker World Championship, despite bookmakers regarding him as an underdog?
With four century breaks in his impressive performance during the qualification rounds, Joe O'Connor, an inexperienced qualifier, presents an opportunity for sports bettors to wager on an upset, given his odds of 33.00 to win.