China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/17 09:00 7 Ρόμπι Γουίλιαμς v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 5-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 06/17 08:30 7 Τομ Φορντ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 6-1
Riga Masters Qualifiers 2019 06/11 18:00 7 Σκοτ Ντόναλντσον v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-2
Q School-Event 2 2019 05/29 09:00 - Κρίστοφερ Κέογκαν v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ View
Q School-Event 2 2019 05/28 13:00 - Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Άντι Χικς View
Q School-Event 2 2019 05/27 15:30 - Craig Farrar v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ View
Q School-Event 2 2019 05/26 08:00 - Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Sean Maddocks View
Snooker Shoot-Out 2019 02/22 20:00 7 Άντονι ΜακΓκίλ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ Cancelled
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 12/11 13:00 7 Chen Feilong v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-3
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/05 09:00 7 Λι Χανγκ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 10-9
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 03/27 11:30 7 Μαρκ Τζόις v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 5-4
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 03/04 17:20 10 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Ιγκόρ Φιγκουεϊρέντο 3-4
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 02/25 21:45 8 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Τζακ Τζόουνς 0-1
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 02/23 20:55 7 Ντεσαβάτ Πουμτζάενγκ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 0-1
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 02/14 18:45 7 Μπάρυ Χόκινς v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 01/26 14:30 7 Ράιαν Ντέυ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 2-5
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 12/13 15:15 7 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Άντονυ Χάμιλτον 3-4
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 12/06 14:30 7 Μαρκ Ντέηβις v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 5-3
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 11/24 19:30 7 Μάικλ Γουάιτ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 6-5
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 11/17 13:20 9 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Μπάρυ Χόκινς 0-4
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 11/16 13:00 8 Ντουέιν Τζόουνς v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 0-4
Όπεν Βόρειας Ιρλανδίας 11/15 10:00 7 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Marc J Davis 4-1
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 10/13 15:20 9 Τζον Χίγγινς v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-3
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 10/12 09:00 8 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Τζέιμς Γουατάνα 4-2
Όπεν Γιβραλτάρ 2019 10/11 12:00 7 Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ v Ζακ Σούρετι 4-1
International Championship Quals 09/29 08:30 7 Φεργκάλ Ο Μπράιαν v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 6-3
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 09/27 12:00 7 Μάικλ Χολτ v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/30 18:00 7 Zhang Yong v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 5-2
Paul Hunter Classic 2019 08/27 09:40 10 Μάικλ Γεωργίου v Φρέιζερ Πάτρικ 4-1

Wikipedia - Fraser Patrick

Fraser Patrick (born 8 November 1985) is a Scottish former professional snooker player from Glasgow.

History

Patrick started his professional career in 2002 by playing Challenge Tour, where he spent three seasons without success. In 2007 Patrick earned the Scottish nomination to make his Main Tour debut. Aside from Grand Prix, where he won four matches at the round-robin qualifying stage and finished third in his group, he was to struggle for wins during his debut season and was relegated from the tour.

With the introduction of Q School, Patrick came agonisingly close to regaining his tour place, twice losing his final match both in 2011 and 2012. Nevertheless, thanks to his high Q School ranking Patrick was able to compete in all the major ranking tournaments of the 2012/13 season as an amateur. He enjoyed his best ever performance at the 2013 German Masters, where he beat Michael White and Martin Gould to qualify to the venue stages and was leading Ali Carter 3–1 before eventually losing 5–3. He also recorded an impressive 10–6 win against Luca Brecel at the World Championship qualifiers. Patrick was to end the season on a high note, as in the final round of the third event of the 2013 Q School he edged out Ashley Carty 4–3 to regain his place on the main tour.

Patrick won just three matches during the 2013–14 season, all of them in the minor-ranking European Tour events, to end up ranked world number 119.

His 2014–15 season was much better as he started it by beating Jimmy White 5–2 to qualify for the 2014 Wuxi Classic. In Patrick's debut at a Chinese ranking event he lost 5–3 to Sam Baird. He whitewashed Stuart Bingham 4–0 at the minor-ranking Paul Hunter Classic and then defeated Matthew Stevens 4–3 and Jamie Jones 4–1 to reach the last 16, where Rod Lawler ended his run 4–0. Patrick won his first ever match at the venue stage of a ranking event by seeing off Jamie Burnett 6–4 at the UK Championship. He then knocked out world number 22 Ryan Day 6–4, during which he made a 139 break which went on to be the third highest of the event. In his second last 32 appearance at a ranking event he lost 6–3 to Judd Trump. Patrick qualified for the Indian Open, but lost 4–2 to Jamie Cope in the first round. Patrick could not get into the top 64 in the world rankings (he was 77th), but by finishing 40th on the European Order of Merit he earned himself a new two-year tour place.

Patrick began the 2015–16 season by whitewashing Michael Williams 5–0 and beating Tom Ford 5–1 to reach the third qualifying round of the Australian Goldfields Open, but lost 5–3 to David Morris. He was knocked out in the first round of the UK Championship 6–4 by Michael Holt. Patrick lost in a deciding frame to world number three Neil Robertson in the first round of the Welsh Open.

At the 2016 English Open, Patrick eliminated Zak Surety 4–1 and James Wattana 4–2 and then narrowly lost 4–3 to John Higgins in the third round. He reached the same stage of the Northern Ireland Open after only conceding one frame during wins over Marc Davis and Duane Jones, but he was thrashed 4–0 by Barry Hawkins. Patrick lost the final two frames both times in his 6–5 and 5–4 first round defeats to Michael White and Mark Joyce at the UK Championship and China Open respectively. He entered the 2017 Q School to try and stay on the tour as he has finished the season outside of the top 64 in the rankings at world number 105, but failed to advance beyond the third round of either event.

Patrick came through the second event of the 2019 Q School by winning six matches to earn a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons.