Fixtures

Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2025 10/07 11:30 8 Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Iulian Boiko View
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2025 10/14 18:00 7 Iulian Boiko vs Jimmy White View

Results

International Championship Quals 2025 09/30 18:30 7 Mark Williams v Iulian Boiko 6-2
British Open 2025 09/25 12:00 5 Iulian Boiko v Ali Carter 0-4
British Open 2025 09/23 14:20 6 Iulian Boiko v Sam Craigie 4-2
English Open Qualifiers 2025 09/14 18:00 8 Jamie Jones v Iulian Boiko 4-3
English Open Qualifers 2025 09/12 12:35 7 Iulian Boiko v Xu Yichen 4-0
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2025 09/05 15:00 7 Iulian Boiko v Alex Ursenbacher 2-4
Wuhan Open Qualifiers 2025 08/24 11:30 7 Zhao Xintong v Iulian Boiko 5-3
Saudi Masters 2025 08/12 16:30 5 Kyren Wilson v Iulian Boiko 5-4
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 08/11 16:30 10 Louis Heathcote v Iulian Boiko 4-5
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 08/10 16:30 9 Jackson Page v Iulian Boiko 2-4
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 08/09 19:00 8 Zak Surety v Iulian Boiko 1-4
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2025 08/08 17:00 7 Iulian Boiko v Liu Wenwei 4-2

Wikipedia - Iulian Boiko

Iulian Serhiyovych Boiko (Ukrainian: Юліан Сергійович Бойко; born 22 September 2005) is a Ukrainian professional snooker player.

History

In May 2019, Boiko registered his first official century break in a 4–3 defeat against Billy Joe Castle in the second event of the 2019 Q School.

In January 2020, Boiko finished as runner-up in the WSF Open, as a result, he was awarded a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour for the 2020–21 and 2021–22. As a 14 years old, he became the youngest ever professional player. In March 2020, Boiko defeated Darren Morgan, a former professional player, by 5–3 in the final to become the EBSA European 6-Reds champion for the first time. Later in 2020, he participated at the qualifying stages of the World Championship, the youngest player to do so, but he was eliminated by Thor Chuan Leong in the first qualifying round, losing 6–3.

On 4 March 2021, Boiko won his first professional match in Gibraltar Open against Fergal O'Brien, winning 4–3.