Fixtures

Champion of Champions 11/10 13:00 4 Shaun Murphy vs Peifan Lei View
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2025 12/15 10:00 6 Peifan Lei vs Amir Sarkhosh View

Results

International Championship 2025 11/04 06:30 5 Lei Peifan v Zhao Xintong 5-6
International Championship 2025 11/03 11:30 6 Liu Wenwei v Lei Peifan 2-6
Northern Ireland Open 2025 10/20 14:10 6 Lei Peifan v Aaron Hill 1-4
International Championship Quals 2025 10/01 08:30 7 Lei Peifan v Haris Tahir 6-3
British Open 2025 09/25 18:50 4 Lei Peifan v Mark Williams 1-4
British Open 2025 09/25 12:00 5 Ka Wai Cheung v Lei Peifan 1-4
British Open 2025 09/24 12:30 6 Lei Peifan v Cheng Wu/Chia Chang 4-1
English Open 2025 09/17 12:00 5 Lei Peifan v Mark Selby 0-4
English Open 2025 09/15 14:20 6 Lei Peifan v Ryan Day 4-1
Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2025 09/01 09:00 7 Lei Peifan v Louis Heathcote 3-5
Wuhan Open 2025 08/26 06:00 5 Lei Peifan v Aaron Hill 4-5
Wuhan Open 2025 08/25 11:30 6 Jimmy Robertson v Lei Peifan 3-5

Wikipedia - Lei Peifan

Lei Peifan (Chinese: 雷佩凡; born 31 May 2003) is a Chinese professional snooker player. While ranked 84th in the world, he won his first ranking event in December 2024, the 2024 Scottish Open, by defeating Wu Yize 9‍–‍5 in the final.

History

In May 2019, Lei came through Q School on the overall Order of Merit to earn a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons. He didn't retain his tour card after the end of the 2020–21 season but immediately gained a new two-year card for the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons by coming through Q School Event 3. In March 2024, by beating Australian Vinnie Calabrese from 5‍–‍3 down to win 6‍–‍5, Lei won the 2024 APSBF Asia Pacific Open Snooker Championship to earn another two-year card on the World Snooker Tour, starting from the 2024–25 season.

In December 2024, after never having advanced beyond the Last 16 of a professional tournament, Lei won the 2024 Scottish Open, defeating compatriot Wu Yize 9‍–‍5 in the final. It was only the fourth ever all-Chinese ranking event final and the second of the 2024–25 season (after the 2024 Wuhan Open). Ranked 84th in the world, he became the lowest-ranked player to win a ranking event since 93rd-ranked Dave Harold won the 1993 Asian Open. On his way to the final, he defeated Shaun Murphy, Stuart Bingham, Tom Ford and Mark Allen, all in . He advanced to a career high ranking of 43 in the world due to this win.

He defeated defending world champion Kyren Wilson in a deciding frame in the first round at the 2025 World Snooker Championship, before facing eventual champion Zhao Xintong in the second round.