Results

World Championship Qual 2022 04/11 08:30 9 Hossein Vafaei v Simon Lichtenberg 6-0
World Championship Qual 2022 04/09 08:30 8 Simon Lichtenberg v Wu Yize 6-4
Turkish Masters 2022 03/07 12:30 8 Jackson Page v Simon Lichtenberg 5-0
Welsh Open Qualifiers 2022 02/16 10:25 7 Simon Lichtenberg v FC Lahti 0-4
Turkish Masters Qualifiers 2022 02/04 14:30 7 Mark Joyce v Simon Lichtenberg 3-5
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/22 21:55 8 Michael Holt v Simon Lichtenberg 1-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/20 13:40 7 Dylan Emery v Simon Lichtenberg 0-1
UK Championship 2021 11/25 09:30 7 Tian Pengfei v Simon Lichtenberg 6-5
European Masters Qualifiers 2022 10/27 13:30 7 Jack Lisowski v Simon Lichtenberg 5-2
German Masters Qualifiers 2022 10/22 13:30 8 Simon Lichtenberg v Ricky Walden 1-5
German Masters Qualifiers 2022 10/21 18:00 7 Simon Lichtenberg v Sanderson Lam 5-1
Northern Ireland Open 2021 10/12 18:20 7 Simon Lichtenberg v Matthew Stevens 3-4

Wikipedia - Simon Lichtenberg

Simon Lichtenberg (born 15 December 1997) is a German former professional snooker player.

History

From Berlin, the son of British-German parents, Lichtenberg captained the league team of the Snookerfabrik (snooker factory) in Berlin. He was the German amateur champion in 2016 as he defeated 2014 winner Roman Dietzel in the final, by a 4-2 margin. He then won the EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships in 2018 in Sofia, Bulgaria, registering wins over top seed Brian Ochoiski in the semi-final, and a 6-3 win in the final against Welshman Tyler Rees. In doing so, he became Germany’s first champion in a major international amateur tournament. Following this win, he was awarded a two-year card for the professional snooker tour from the 2018–19 season onwards to become the second German on the tour that season after Lukas Kleckers.

He defeated Ryan Day at the 2020 Welsh Open for a big upset win in February 2020. Despite that, he lost his tour card at the end of the 2020 season after failing to make the top 64 in the world rankings, but he regained it in the first Q School event by beating Kishan Hirani, Stephen Craigie and Dean Young, before defeating Irishman Leo Fernandez 4–1 in the final round. He reached the last-64 of the 2020 English Open in Milton Keynes in October 2020, with a 4-3 win over experienced player Anthony Hamilton. He reached the last-64 of the 2020 UK Championship with a win over Scottish professional Scott Donaldson who was ranked 86 places higher. He reached the last-64 of the 2021 Snooker Shoot Out held in Milton Keynes in February 2021, with a win over Rebecca Kenna.

He competed at the IBSF World Championships in October 2024.