British Open Qualifiers 2025 06/25 12:00 7 Haris Tahir v Ken Doherty 4-3
Wuhan Open Qualifiers 2025 06/22 13:30 7 Luca Brecel v Haris Tahir 0-5
World Championship Qual 2025 04/09 13:30 8 Aaron Hill v Haris Tahir 10-0
World Championship Qual 2025 04/07 09:00 7 Haris Tahir v Joshua Cooper 10-6
Welsh Open Qualifiers 2025 02/04 10:00 7 Allan Taylor v Haris Tahir 4-3
World Open Qualifiers 2025 12/20 19:00 7 Jimmy Robertson v Haris Tahir 5-3
German Masters Qualifiers 2025 12/16 19:00 7 Thor Chuan Leong v Haris Tahir 5-3
Snooker Shoot-Out 2024 12/04 19:45 7 Haris Tahir v David Lilley 0-1
UK Championship Qualifiers 2024 11/17 14:30 8 Daniel Wells v Haris Tahir 6-4
UK Championship Qualifiers 2024 11/16 09:30 7 Haris Tahir v Craig Steadman 6-3
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2024 10/30 16:00 8 David Lilley v Haris Tahir 4-1
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2024 10/29 10:00 7 Hammad Miah v Haris Tahir 3-4
Wuhan Open 2024 10/06 02:00 6 Haris Tahir v Chris Wakelin 1-5
International Championship Quals 2024 09/30 13:30 7 Mark Williams v Haris Tahir 6-0
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2024 09/29 09:00 8 Dominic Dale v Haris Tahir 4-2
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2024 09/28 09:00 7 Zak Surety v Haris Tahir 3-4
British Open 2024 09/25 18:00 5 Haris Tahir v Lyu Haotian 2-4
British Open 2024 09/24 12:00 6 Haris Tahir v Simon Blackwell 4-1
English Open Qualifers 2024 09/13 13:15 7 Marco Fu v Haris Tahir 4-1
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 08/30 11:00 7 AC Delco Glenns v Haris Tahir 4-2
Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2024 08/19 02:00 7 Kyren Wilson v Haris Tahir 5-2
British Open Qualifiers 2024 08/03 15:00 7 AC Beneficiente Estancia Velha U19 v Haris Tahir 3-4
Wuhan Open Qualifiers 2024 07/28 18:00 7 Jamie Jones v Haris Tahir 3-5

Wikipedia - Haris Tahir

Haris Tahir (born 9 April 2000) is a Pakistani snooker player. He has earned a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour starting from the 2024-25 snooker season.

History

In 2017, Tahir was runner-up at the Pakistan national Under-21 Championship. In August of that year he reached the quarterfinal of the Pakistan National Ranking Snooker Championship in Karachi. He was the 2018 Punjab Champion. Then He won the 2020 Under-21 national championship. In October 2020, he reached the final of the Pakistan National Ranking Snooker Championship defeating former national champion Mohammad Bilal 6-3 in the semi-final before facing Mohammad Sajjad.

He competed at the ACBS Asian Snooker Championship in 2021 where he defeated Qatar’s Ali Alobaidli before overcoming Khalid Kamani of the UAE 5-2 in the quarter-final. In the semi-final he lost to the 2018 champion from Iran, Amir Sarkhosh. In September 2021, he was beaten by compatriot Babar Masih in the quarter finals of the Six Reds World Cup in Qatar.

In June 2023, he was selected to represent Pakistan in Asian 6 Red and Asian Team Championship in Tehran, Iran.

In January 2024, Tahir caused an upset at the NBP National Snooker Championship in Lahore, defeating former champion and fourth-seed Shahid Aftab on a deciding frame and qualified from the round-robin stage. He was defeated by Sohail Shahzad in the last-16.

In May 2024, he played at the Asia/Oceania Q School in Bangkok. In the second event Tahir came through 4-3 against China's Zhou Jinhao before facing Indian Laxman Rawat. He then came through a decider against Iran's Ehsan Heydari Nezhad. In the final round he beat Lan Yuhao of China to earn a two year card on the World Snooker Tour starting from the 2024–25 snooker season.

He recorded his first win as a professional when he defeated Jamie Jones in a qualifier for the Wuhan Open in July 2024. His run to the last-64 was ended by Chris Wakelin. In September 2024, he defeated Zak Surety at the 2024 Northern Ireland Open.

In June 2025, he received a walkover 5-0 victory in the first round of the 2025 Wuhan Open qualifying after former world champion Luca Brecel failed to show-up for their match. That month, he beat former world champion Ken Doherty in qualifying for the 2025 British Open. He was drawn in the round-robin stage of the 2025 Championship League against Barry Hawkins, Haydon Pinhey and John Astley.