2018–19 snooker season
Series of snooker tournaments
The 2018–19 snooker season was a series of professional snooker tournaments played between 10 May 2018 and 23 June 2019.[ 1] The season was made up of ranking tournaments, non-ranking tournaments and variant tournaments. In total, 54 events were competed in the 2018–19 season, beginning with the pro–am 2018 Vienna Open , and ending with the 2019 World Snooker Championship .[ 2]
To be eligible to play in most tournaments, players had to have qualified to play on the World Snooker Tour , however, some wildcard former professional, and amateur players were eligible in certain competitions. The season also saw four events strictly for over 40s, as a part of the World Seniors Tour .
Ronnie O'Sullivan , Neil Robertson and Judd Trump each won three ranking events with Mark Allen , Stuart Bingham and Kyren Wilson each winning twice. Robertson reached six ranking event finals during the season.
Players
The Main Tour consists of 128 professional players for the 2018/2019 season.[ 3] The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2018 World Championship and the 34 players earning a two-year card the previous year (excluding Lyu Haotian , who already climbed into the top 64 of the world rankings following the first year of his two-year tour card) automatically qualified for the season. Next, eight places were allocated from the top 8 on the One Year Ranking List, who had not already qualified for the Main Tour. Another two players came from the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs, two players came from the CBSA China Tour and a further 12 places were available through the 2018 Q School , four from each of the three events. The six remaining entries on to the tour were allocated from the international amateur events.[ 4]
Due to the disputes between the IBSF and the WPBSA , the WPBSA decided that the winners of the tournaments organised by the IBSF or any continental confederations which were not affiliated to the World Snooker Federation would not be awarded tour cards.[ 5] The only exception was the IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship, which had been concluded before the decision was made.[ 4]
New professional players
All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.[ 4] [ 3]
Calendar
The following tables outline the dates and results for all the World Snooker Tour , World Women's Snooker Tour , World Seniors Tour , Challenge Tour , and other events in the season.[ 13] [ 14]
World Snooker Tour
Start
Finish
Tournament
Venue
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Ref.
27 Jul
29 Jul
Riga Masters
Arena Riga in Riga , Latvia
Neil Robertson (AUS )
5–2
Jack Lisowski (ENG )
[ 15]
6 Aug
12 Aug
World Open
Yushan Number One Middle School in Yushan , China
Mark Williams (WAL )
10–9
David Gilbert (ENG )
[ 16]
22 Aug
26 Aug
Paul Hunter Classic
Stadthalle in Fürth , Germany
Kyren Wilson (ENG )
4–2
Peter Ebdon (ENG )
[ 17]
3 Sep
8 Sep
Six-red World Championship †
Bangkok Convention Center in Bangkok , Thailand
Kyren Wilson (ENG )
8–4
Ding Junhui (CHN )
[ 18]
10 Sep
16 Sep
Shanghai Masters †
Regal International East Asia Hotel in Shanghai , China
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
11–9
Barry Hawkins (ENG )
[ 19]
24 Sep
30 Sep
China Championship
Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Centre in Guangzhou , China
Mark Selby (ENG )
10–9
John Higgins (SCO )
[ 20]
1 Oct
7 Oct
European Masters
De Soeverein in Lommel , Belgium
Jimmy Robertson (ENG )
9–6
Joe Perry (ENG )
[ 21]
15 Oct
21 Oct
English Open
K2 in Crawley , England
Stuart Bingham (ENG )
9–7
Mark Davis (ENG )
[ 22]
24 Oct
25 Oct
Macau Masters †
JW Marriott Hotel Macau in Macau , China
Barry Hawkins (ENG ) Ryan Day (WAL ) Zhou Yuelong (CHN ) Zhao Xintong (CHN )
5–1
Mark Williams (WAL ) Marco Fu (HKG ) Joe Perry (ENG ) Zhang Anda (CHN )
25 Oct
Six-red Macau Masters †
JW Marriott Hotel Macau in Macau , China
Barry Hawkins (ENG )
3–2
Mark Williams (WAL )
28 Oct
4 Nov
International Championship
Baihu Media Broadcasting Centre in Daqing , China
Mark Allen (NIR )
10–5
Neil Robertson (AUS )
[ 23]
5 Nov
11 Nov
Champion of Champions †
Ricoh Arena in Coventry , England
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
10–9
Kyren Wilson (ENG )
[ 24]
12 Nov
18 Nov
Northern Ireland Open
Waterfront Hall in Belfast , Northern Ireland
Judd Trump (ENG )
9–7
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
[ 25]
27 Nov
9 Dec
UK Championship
Barbican Centre in York , England
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
10–6
Mark Allen (NIR )
[ 26]
10 Dec
16 Dec
Scottish Open
Emirates Arena in Glasgow , Scotland
Mark Allen (NIR )
9–7
Shaun Murphy (ENG )
[ 27]
13 Jan
20 Jan
Masters †
Alexandra Palace in London , England
Judd Trump (ENG )
10–4
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
[ 28]
30 Jan
3 Feb
German Masters
Tempodrom in Berlin , Germany
Kyren Wilson (ENG )
9–7
David Gilbert (ENG )
[ 29]
4 Feb
10 Feb
World Grand Prix
The Centaur, Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham , England
Judd Trump (ENG )
10–6
Ali Carter (ENG )
[ 30]
11 Feb
17 Feb
Welsh Open
Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff , Wales
Neil Robertson (AUS )
9–7
Stuart Bingham (ENG )
[ 31]
21 Feb
24 Feb
Shoot Out
Watford Colosseum in Watford , England
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA )
1–0
Michael Holt (ENG )
[ 32]
27 Feb
3 Mar
Indian Open
Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgatty in Kochi , India
Matthew Selt (ENG )
5–3
Lyu Haotian (CHN )
[ 33]
4 Mar
10 Mar
Players Championship
Preston Guild Hall in Preston , England
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
10–4
Neil Robertson (AUS )
[ 34]
1 Jan
14 Mar
Championship League †
Ricoh Arena and Barnsley Metrodome in Coventry /Barnsley , England
Martin Gould (ENG )
3–1
Jack Lisowski (ENG )
[ 35]
15 Mar
17 Mar
Gibraltar Open
Tercentenary Sports Hall in Gibraltar , Gibraltar
Stuart Bingham (ENG )
4–1
Ryan Day (WAL )
[ 36]
19 Mar
24 Mar
Tour Championship
Venue Cymru in Llandudno , Wales
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG )
13–11
Neil Robertson (AUS )
[ 37]
1 Apr
7 Apr
China Open
Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Beijing , China
Neil Robertson (AUS )
11–4
Jack Lisowski (ENG )
[ 38]
20 Apr
6 May
World Championship
Crucible Theatre in Sheffield , England
Judd Trump (ENG )
18–9
John Higgins (SCO )
[ 39]
Ranking event
† Non-ranking event
World Women's Snooker
World Seniors Tour
Challenge Tour
Start
Finish
Tournament
Venue
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Ref.
2 Jun
3 Jun
Challenge Tour 1
Meadowside Leisure Centre in Burton upon Trent , England
Brandon Sargeant (ENG )
3–1
Luke Simmonds (ENG )
[ 53]
10 Jul
11 Jul
Challenge Tour 2
Preston Guild Hall in Preston , England
David Grace (ENG )
3–0
Mitchell Mann (ENG )
[ 54]
28 Jul
Challenge Tour 3
Arena Riga in Riga , Latvia
Barry Pinches (ENG )
3–2
Jackson Page (WAL )
[ 55]
27 Aug
28 Aug
Challenge Tour 4
Stadthalle in Fürth , Germany
Mitchell Mann (ENG )
3–0
Dylan Emery (WAL )
[ 56]
18 Sep
19 Sep
Challenge Tour 5
Cueball Derby in Derby , England
David Lilley (ENG )
3–1
Brandon Sargeant (ENG )
[ 57]
4 Oct
5 Oct
Challenge Tour 6
De Soeverein in Lommel , Belgium
David Grace (ENG )
3–0
Ben Hancorn (ENG )
[ 58]
13 Oct
14 Oct
Challenge Tour 7
Preston Guild Hall in Preston , England
Joel Walker (ENG )
3–0
Jenson Kendrick (ENG )
[ 59]
14 Nov
25 Nov
Challenge Tour 8
Snooker Terminál in Budapest , Hungary
Simon Bedford (ENG )
3–1
David Lilley (ENG )
[ 60]
26 Jan
27 Jan
Challenge Tour 9
Star Snooker Academy in Sheffield , England
Adam Duffy (ENG )
3–1
Matthew Glasby (ENG )
[ 61]
6 Mar
7 Mar
Challenge Tour 10
South West Snooker Academy in Gloucester , England
George Pragnall (ENG )
3–2
Callum Lloyd (WAL )
[ 62]
Other events
Points distribution
2018/2019 points distribution for World Snooker Tour ranking events:[ 67]
Round
Tournament
R144
R128
R80
R64
R48
R32
R16
QF
SF
F
W
Riga Masters
—
£0
—
£1,500
—
£3,000
£4,000
£6,000
£15,000
£25,000
£50,000
World Open
—
£0
—
£4,000
—
£8,000
£13,000
£20,000
£32,500
£75,000
£150,000
Paul Hunter Classic
—
£0
—
£600
—
£1,000
£1,725
£3,000
£4,500
£10,000
£20,000
China Championship
—
£0
—
£4,000
—
£7,500
£13,000
£20,000
£32,000
£75,000
£150,000
European Masters
—
£0
—
£3,000
—
£4,000
£6,000
£11,000
£17,500
£35,000
£75,000
English Open
—
£0
—
£2,500
—
£3,500
£6,000
£10,000
£20,000
£30,000
£70,000
International Championship
—
£0
—
£4,000
—
£8,500
£13,500
£21,500
£32,000
£75,000
£175,000
Northern Ireland Open
—
£0
—
£2,500
—
£3,500
£6,000
£10,000
£20,000
£30,000
£70,000
UK Championship
—
£0
—
£5,000
—
£10,000
£15,000
£22,500
£35,000
£75,000
£170,000
Scottish Open
—
£0
—
£2,500
—
£3,500
£6,000
£10,000
£20,000
£30,000
£70,000
German Masters
—
£0
—
£3,000
—
£4,000
£5,000
£10,000
£20,000
£35,000
£80,000
World Grand Prix
—
—
—
—
—
£5,000
£7,500
£12,500
£20,000
£40,000
£100,000
Welsh Open
—
£0
—
£2,500
—
£3,500
£6,000
£10,000
£20,000
£30,000
£70,000
Shoot Out
—
£0[ note 1]
—
£500
—
£1,000
£2,000
£4,000
£8,000
£16,000
£32,000
Indian Open
—
£0
—
£2,000
—
£4,000
£6,000
£10,000
£15,000
£25,000
£50,000
Players Championship
—
—
—
—
—
—
£10,000
£15,000
£30,000
£50,000
£125,000
Gibraltar Open
—
£0
—
£1,500
—
£2,500
£3,000
£4,000
£6,000
£12,000
£25,000
Tour Championship
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
£20,000
£40,000
£60,000
£150,000
China Open
—
£0
—
£5,000
—
£11,000
£18,000
£27,000
£45,000
£90,000
£225,000
World Championship
£0
—
£10,000
—
£15,000
£20,000[ note 2]
£30,000
£50,000
£100,000
£200,000
£500,000
Notes
^ First round losers in the Shoot Out receive £250 prize money which do not count towards the prize money rankings.
^ Players who lose their first match receive no ranking points.
References
External links
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