Results

Q School-Event 1 2025 05/22 13:00 - Andrew Pagett v Jamie Wilson View
Six Red World Quals 2023 01/08 11:00 - Jamie Wilson v Wu Yize View
Q Tour 6 01/07 14:30 - Peter Devlin v Jamie Wilson View
Q Tour 4 2022 11/26 10:30 - Niel Vincent v Jamie Wilson View
Snooker 900 2022 09/28 22:32 - Aaron Canavan v Jamie Wilson 1-0
Snooker 900 2022 09/28 21:20 - Jamie Wilson v Callum Lloyd 1-0
Snooker 900 2022 09/27 23:19 - Aaron Canavan v Jamie Wilson 0-0
Snooker 900 2022 09/27 22:57 - Callum Lloyd v Jamie Wilson 0-1
Snooker 900 2022 09/27 22:00 - John Hunter v Jamie Wilson 0-0
World Championship Qual 2022 04/08 18:30 8 Odd BK v Jamie Wilson 6-2
World Championship Qual 2022 04/05 13:30 7 Jamie Wilson v Jake Crofts 6-2
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 16:15 8 Robert Milkins v Jamie Wilson 4-1

Jamie Wilson is a former professional snooker player from Havant in Hampshire. He played on the World Snooker Tour on a two-year Tour Card from the 2020–21 snooker season having earned a spot at Q School in 2020.

History

At the third event of the 2020 Q School at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, Wilson clinched a two-year Tour Card on to the 2020–21 and 2021-22 snooker seasons. Wilson defeated former-professionals David Finbow and Fang Xiongman in deciding frames, as well as former-professional Michael Georgiou, to reach the final round where he squeezed past Haydon Pinhey on the colours in another final frame decider. Aged just 16, Wilson was the youngest qualifier in 2020, and the youngest English player to ever qualify through Q School.

Wilson made his professional debut at the 2020 Championship League, earning a credible 2-2 draw with Mark Allen. He also drew with Billy Joe Castle and finished third in his four-man round robin group. He secured his first win as a professional against Lukas Kleckers at the 2021 Snooker Shoot Out, He came from 3-1 down to win 4–3 against Duane Jones at Celtic Manor in the 2021 Welsh Open. His performances at the 2021 WST Pro Series round robin first round in March 2021, included a win against Mark Joyce, and a defeat to Ronnie O'Sullivan.

After dropping off the World Snooker Tour, he continued to play club snooker in Waterlooville, Hampshire.