Q School-Event 2 2022 05/25 18:00 - Aidan Murphy v Sanderson Lam View
Q School-Event 2 2022 05/24 18:00 - Sanderson Lam v Mark Bell View
Q School-Event 1 2022 05/19 18:00 - Sanderson Lam v Soheil Vahedi View
Q School-Event 1 2022 05/18 18:00 - Sanderson Lam v Jamie Curtis-Barrett View
World Championship Qual 2022 04/08 08:30 8 Cao Yupeng v Sanderson Lam 6-1
World Championship Qual 2022 04/05 13:30 7 Peter Lines v Sanderson Lam 5-6
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 19:55 9 Judd Trump v Sanderson Lam 4-1
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 16:15 8 Lu Ning v Sanderson Lam 2-4
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 13:00 7 Chang Bingyu v Sanderson Lam Walkover
Welsh Open Qualifiers 2022 02/15 19:00 7 Robbie Williams v Sanderson Lam 4-0
Turkish Masters Qualifiers 2022 02/03 14:30 7 Sam Craigie v Sanderson Lam 5-3
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/23 16:20 9 Liang Wenbo v Sanderson Lam 1-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/22 22:10 8 Sanderson Lam v Ross Bulman 1-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/21 16:35 7 Jimmy White v Sanderson Lam 0-1
Q Tour 2 12/12 10:00 - Sanderson Lam v Ben Mertens View
UK Championship 2021 11/23 19:30 7 Stephen Maguire v Sanderson Lam 6-3
English Open Qualifiers 2021 11/01 14:35 14 Mark Selby v Sanderson Lam 4-2
European Masters Qualifiers 2022 10/29 18:00 7 Gary Wilson v Sanderson Lam 5-3
German Masters Qualifiers 2022 10/21 18:00 7 Simon Lichtenberg v Sanderson Lam 5-1
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2021 09/26 17:50 7 Sanderson Lam v Jamie Clarke 4-3
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2021 08/26 10:30 7 Sanderson Lam v Mitchell Mann 1-4
British Open 2021 08/17 08:00 7 Lee Walker v Sanderson Lam 3-1
Championship League Snooker 08/05 16:50 1 Jamie Wilson v Sanderson Lam 2-2
Championship League Snooker 08/05 13:25 1 Liam Highfield v Sanderson Lam 3-1
Championship League Snooker 08/05 11:00 1 David Gilbert v Sanderson Lam 3-1
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/12 15:00 - George Pragnell v Sanderson Lam View
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/11 18:00 - Sanderson Lam v Brian Ochoiski View
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/10 10:30 - Sanderson Lam v Jack Bradford View
Q School-Event 2 2021 06/07 12:00 - Barry Pinches v Sanderson Lam View
Q School-Event 2 2021 06/07 09:00 - Sanderson Lam v Ross Muir View

Wikipedia - Sanderson Lam

Sanderson Lam (Chinese: 林杉峰) (born 28 January 1994) is an English professional snooker player.

History

In 2011 Lam started to take part in the Players Tour Championship, a tournament series for professionals and amateurs. In the first three tournaments in England, he lost the first match in each case, but at the Paul Hunter Classic in Fürth he secured two victories in the qualifying rounds and played Mark Williams where he was defeated 4–0. Over the next year, he participated in a further four tournaments. Following the end of the season he entered Q School where he reached the semifinals of his group before losing to Elliot Slessor who went on to secure qualification for the main tour In the 2014–15 season he was able to improve in the PTC tournaments and succeeded in qualifying for the EBSA Qualifying Tour play-offs. There he was able to prevail among the 16 participants, and win one of the two main tour places after defeating TJ Dowling 4–2 in the final round. As a result, Lam was given a two-year card on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons. Lam defeated David Morris 6–3 to qualify for the 2015 International Championship. On his venue stage ranking event debut he thrashed Michael Wild 6–0, but then failed to pick up a frame himself in the second round against Zhou Yuelong. Lam lost all eight matches he played after this. Wins over Wang Yuchen and Alan McManus with the loss of a single frame helped Lam progress to the third round of the Northern Ireland Open, where he was ousted 4–1 by Hossein Vafaei. At the Gibraltar Open he eliminated Wang 4–3, Noppon Saengkham and Peter Ebdon both 4–1 to reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the first time and he would be on the wrong end of a 4–1 scoreline against Judd Trump. Lam squeezed past Mark King 5–4 at the China Open, before losing 5–2 to Kyren Wilson in the second round and he needed to have a successful Q School campaign in order to avoid being relegated from the tour. A 4–2 victory over Joe Swail in the final round of the second event earned him a new two-year tour card.