結果

世界卓球選手権予選 2024 04/12 13:30 8 ジョン・アストリー v アシュリー•カーティー 10-6
世界卓球選手権予選 2024 04/10 09:00 7 アシュリー•カーティー v リアム・グラハム 10-4
ウェールズオープン予選 2024 02/12 19:00 7 キレン・ウィルソン v アシュリー•カーティー 4-3
ドイツマスターズ 2024 01/29 19:00 6 グラエム・ドット v アシュリー•カーティー 5-2
ワールドオープン予選 2024 01/23 10:00 7 リュ・ハオティアン v アシュリー•カーティー 5-2
ドイツマスターズ予選通過者 2024 12/22 14:30 7 ノッポン・センカム v アシュリー•カーティー 2-5
スコットランドオープン 2023 12/14 15:40 5 トール・チュアン・レオン v アシュリー•カーティー 4-3
スコットランドオープン 2023 12/12 19:00 6 ライアン・デイ v アシュリー•カーティー 3-4
スヌーカー・シュートアウト 2023 12/08 22:35 6 ライアン・デイ v アシュリー•カーティー 1-0
スヌーカー・シュートアウト 2023 12/07 21:00 7 アシュリー•カーティー v ジャク・ジョーンズ 1-0
UKチャンピオンシップ予選 2023 11/19 14:30 8 アシュリー•カーティー v ダニエル・ウェルス 2-6
スコティッシュ・オープン予選 2023 10/30 19:00 7 アシュリー•カーティー v アンドレス・ペトロフ 4-2

Wikipedia - Ashley Carty

Ashley Carty (born 17 July 1995) is an English professional snooker player. At age 17, he reached the final of the 2013 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship, losing 0–6 to James Cahill. He won the 2014 English Under-21 Championship, defeating Joe O’Connor 8–3 in the final. The following year, competing as an amateur, he reached the last 32 of both the 2015 German Masters and the 2015 Welsh Open.

At the third event of the 2018 Q School he earned a two-year professional tour card for the 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons. He achieved his first significant professional success when he defeated Ken Doherty and Neil Robertson in televised matches at the 2020 Championship League, topping his group. At the 2020 World Snooker Championship, he defeated Ross Muir, Jimmy Robertson, and Robert Milkins in the qualifiers to reach the main stage of the event for the first time, but his Crucible debut ended with a 7–10 first-round defeat to Stuart Bingham. He was ranked 77th in the world at the end of the 2019–20 season, outside the top-64 cutoff point, but reaching the main stage of the World Championship secured him a two-year tour card for the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons.

Carty finished the 2021–22 season ranked 75th in the world, and was relegated from the professional tour. However, he won the 2022/23 WPBSA Q Tour Playoff in March 2023, beating Florian Nüßle 5–2 in the final, which earned him a new two-year tour card for the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons. At the 2023 European Masters, he defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5–1 in the last 32 and Ricky Walden 5–3 in the last 16 to reach the first ranking quarter-final of his career, where he lost 1–5 to Judd Trump.