Entry is now open for the 2025 UK Disability Snooker Championship which will take place at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds for the first time on 12-14 September 2025.
First held in 2015, the UK Disability Snooker Championship is the longest-running ranking event on the WDBS Tour and is the third confirmed event of the 2025/26 campaign – following on from last month’s announcement of the European Championship and Irish Open which will take place later this year.
The iconic Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds will host a WDBS ranking event for the first time. Since its acquisition by Concept Taverns in 2022, it has undergone significant renovations, including the installation of modern disability access as well as all-new disability toilet facilities.
In August, the West Yorkshire venue will also stage the first ever English Disability Snooker Championship, organised by the English Partnership for Snooker and Billiards (EPSB) with support from the WDBS.
The 2025 UK Disability Snooker Championship will be open to all eight classification groups.
Entry for all WDBS events is made through the WPBSA SnookerScores website:
Your entry will only be formally accepted upon receipt of your online entry AND payment of your entry fee by the event entry deadline.
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