結果

世界錦標賽資格賽 2020 07/21 18:00 7 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 v 泰勒•瑞斯 5-6
直布羅陀公開賽 2020 03/14 11:15 11 馬克•喬伊斯 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 4-2
斯諾克單局限時挑戰賽 2020 02/20 21:15 7 李行 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 1-0
威爾士公開賽 2020 02/10 20:45 7 阿里•卡特 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 4-2
德國大師賽資格賽 2020 12/21 19:00 7 約翰•希金斯 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 5-1
歐洲大師賽資格賽 2020 12/17 19:00 7 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 v 李行 1-5
蘇格蘭公開賽 2019 12/09 14:00 7 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 v 大衛•格雷斯 3-4
世界錦標賽 2020 11/26 19:30 7 米高•賀特 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 6-1
北愛爾蘭公開賽 2019 11/11 21:30 7 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 v 盧卡•布雷切爾 0-4
10/16 08:40 8 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 v 路易斯•希思柯特 3-4
10/14 20:00 7 盧卡•布雷切爾 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 1-4
世界公開賽資格賽 2019 10/05 13:30 7 弗蓋裏•奧布萊恩 v 亞當•斯特凡諾夫 5-4

Wikipedia - Adam Stefanów

Adam Stefanów (born 22 March 1994 in Nowa Sól, Lubuskie) is a Polish former professional snooker player. Stefanów lives in Sheffield, England. He received an Invitational Tour Card after finishing runner-up in the 2018 WSF Championship. His two-year card started in the 2018/2019 season.

History

Stefanów was high enough in the Q School Order of Merit after the 2016 Q School to be given a place in a number of ranking tournaments in the 2016/17 season as an amateur. He recorded wins against Ben Woollaston in the Riga Masters, James Cahill in the Scottish Open and Michael Wild in the 2017 Welsh Open.

He was largely unsuccessful at the 2017 Q School in comparison to the previous year and therefore wasn't able to compete in any professional tournaments of note in the 2017/18 season, however, he finished runner-up in the 2018 WSF Championship in March 2018 which saw him receive a place in both the qualifying draw in the 2018 World Championship and a full tour card for the following two seasons. He won his first round tie at 2018 World Championship qualifying 10–8 against Gary Wilson, before losing out 4–10 against Thepchaiya Un-Nooh.

His first full season on tour was relatively quiet, winning just two matches all season, one however of which was quite a notable 6-4 win against Shaun Murphy in qualifying for the China Open. Over in China in the venue stages he was defeated in the Last 64 1-6 by Andrew Higginson.

In the 2019/20 season he defeated former two-time ranking event winner Michael White 4-0 to qualify for the Riga Masters but was defeated 1-4 by Liam Highfield in Riga. His final professional win that season was a 4-1 win over Luca Brecel in the English Open.

He dropped off the tour at the end of the season. He entered the 2020 Q School to try and regain his tour card, but withdrew from each tournament before it began, possibly due to Covid-19 travel restrictions at the time and has since not entered any amateur or professional snooker tournament.