Results

Q School-Event 2 2025 05/29 14:00 - Harvey Chandler v Rodion Judin View
UK Championship Qualifiers 2024 11/16 19:30 7 Ka Wai Cheung v Harvey Chandler 6-1
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/13 17:15 1 Oliver Lines v Harvey Chandler 2-2
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/13 14:05 1 Medhir Goyal v Harvey Chandler 2-2
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/13 11:00 1 Joe O'Connor v Harvey Chandler 2-2
Q Tour 7 2024 02/18 10:00 - Harvey Chandler v Haydon Pinhey View
Q Tour 6 2024 01/07 08:00 - Harvey Chandler v Duane Jones View
Snooker 900 2023 11/23 00:19 - Harvey Chandler v Hayden Staniland 0-1
Snooker 900 2023 11/22 23:15 - Nic Barrow v Harvey Chandler 0-1
Snooker 900 2023 11/22 22:30 - Harvey Chandler v Michael Holt 1-0
Q Tour 4 2023 11/12 10:00 - Harvey Chandler v Iulian Boiko View
Snooker 900 2023 10/04 23:19 - Elfed Evans v Harvey Chandler 0-1

Wikipedia - Harvey Chandler

Harvey Chandler (born 19 April 1995) is an English professional snooker player from Northamptonshire.

History

In August 2017, he came through three rounds of qualifying to play the main draw at the 2017 Paul Hunter Classic. He defeated Li Yuan to reach the round of 64.

In February 2018, Chandler won the EBSA European Snooker Championship in Bulgaria with a 7–2 victory over Jordan Brown. With this win, Chandler was granted a tour card for the 2018–19 professional snooker season.

In June 2020, he secured a place in the Group Winners’ phase of the Championship League by topping his round-robin group with a 2-2 with Joe Perry, and then beating Mark King 3-1 to set up a decisive final match with Sam Baird in which he also won 3-1.

In October 2022, he defeated Stan Moody, Jamie Curtis-Barrett and Josh Thomond on his way to the final of the WPBSA Q Tour event in Mons, Belgium before being edged out in the final by Farakh Ajaib.

In June 2023, he was defeated by compatriot Wayne Brown 5-3 in the final of the 2023 EBSA European 6-Red Snooker Championship, held in Bulgaria.

In June 2024, he earned credible 2-2 draws as a top-up player in the 2024 Championship League against Joe O'Connor and Aaron Hill. In September 2024, he reached the final of the second event of the 2024/25 WPBSA Q Tour Europe in Sofia, Bulgaria, losing 4-3 in the final to Dylan Emery. In March 2025, he reached the semi-final of the EBSA European Snooker Championship where he lost to young Polish player Michał Szubarczyk.