2017–18 snooker season

The 2017–18 snooker season was a series of professional snooker tournaments played between 4 May 2017 and 7 May 2018. The season began with the pro–am Vienna Snooker Open in May 2017 and ended with the 2018 World Snooker Championship in April the following year. Ronnie O'Sullivan earned a joint-record five ranking titles in the season. He joined Stephen Hendry (1990/1991), Ding Junhui (2013/2014), and Mark Selby (2016/2017) in winning five ranking titles in the same season.[1]

2017–18 snooker season
Nations that hosted a World Snooker Tour event during the 2017/2018 season
Details
Duration4 May 2017 – 7 May 2018 (2017-05-04 – 2018-05-07)
Tournaments45[n 1] (20 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
Masters Mark Allen (NIR)
World Championship Mark Williams (WAL)

The China Championship became a ranking event and was brought forward to a mid-August date, ahead of the Paul Hunter Classic. The Shanghai Masters was initially withdrawn from the season calendar, but was later rescheduled for November 2017.[2] The biennial World Cup team event was played in July 2017. Another event not held every year returning in 2017 was the 2017 IWGA World Games. The Snooker Shoot Out was brought forward to the start of February, ahead of both the World Grand Prix and Welsh Open.[3]

A new World Seniors Tour was formed by Snooker Legends for players over 40 years of age, comprising four events, including the World Seniors Championship which has returned to Scunthorpe in 2018.[4]

The second edition of the Home Nations Series was being held in this season with the English Open, Northern Ireland Open, Scottish Open and Welsh Open tournaments. For a single winner of all four tournaments would earn a bonus of £1 million.[5]

Ronnie O'Sullivan won five ranking events during the season, with Mark Williams winning three times and Ryan Day, John Higgins and Mark Selby each winning twice. Shaun Murphy reached four ranking event finals during the season but lost them all.

Players

The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2017 World Championship, and the 31 players earning a two-year card the previous year automatically qualified for the season (Rouzi Maimaiti has resigned his membership). Next, eight places were allocated to the top 8 on the One Year Ranking List who have not already qualified for the Main Tour. Another two players came from the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs, and a further places were available through the 2017 Q School, four from each of the two events and the four best-ranked players in the Order of Merit. The rest of the places on to the tour came from amateur events and national governing body (NGB) nominations. Hamza Akbar received a tour card as a special dispensation in place of America's nomination.[6][7]

The list of all professional players in the 2017/2018 season consist of 131 players, including the standard field of the 128 players and three invitational tour cards (James Wattana has second year of a two-year invitational tour card while Jimmy White and Ken Doherty were awarded the new two-year permission).[6][7] Beginning from this season, players with invitational tour cards are eligible to compete in any ranking event.[8] These players are seeded after main tour professionals, but above amateur top ups taken from the Q School ranking list.[9]

New professional players

All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.[6][7]

Calendar

The following tables outline the dates and results of all events of the World Snooker Tour, World Women's Snooker, the World Seniors Tour, and other events.[18][19][20][21]

World Snooker Tour

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
23 Jun25 JunRiga MastersArena Riga in Riga, Latvia  Ryan Day (WAL)5‍–‍2  Stephen Maguire (SCO)[22]
3 Jul9 JulWorld CupWuxi City Sports Park Stadium in Wuxi, China China A4‍–‍3 England[23]
20 Jul23 JulHong Kong MastersQueen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong, China  Neil Robertson (AUS)6‍–‍3  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)[24]
28 Jul29 JulCVB ChallengeNanshan Culture & Sports Centre in Shenzhen, China  Great Britain26‍–‍9  China[25]
16 Aug22 AugChina ChampionshipGuangzhou Sport University in Guangzhou, China  Luca Brecel (BEL)10‍–‍5  Shaun Murphy (ENG)[26]
22 Aug27 AugPaul Hunter ClassicStadthalle in Fürth, Germany  Michael White (WAL)4‍–‍2  Shaun Murphy (ENG)[27]
4 Sep9 SepSix-red World ChampionshipBangkok Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand  Mark Williams (WAL)8‍–‍2  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)[28]
12 Sep16 SepIndian OpenNovotel Visakhapatnam Varun Beach in Vishakhapatnam, India  John Higgins (SCO)5‍–‍1  Anthony McGill (SCO)[29]
18 Sep24 SepWorld OpenYushan Number One Middle School in Yushan, China  Ding Junhui (CHN)10‍–‍3  Kyren Wilson (ENG)[30]
2 Oct8 OctEuropean MastersDe Soeverein in Lommel, Belgium  Judd Trump (ENG)9‍–‍7  Stuart Bingham (ENG)[31]
16 Oct22 OctEnglish OpenBarnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, England  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)9‍–‍2  Kyren Wilson (ENG)[32]
29 Oct5 NovInternational ChampionshipBaihu Media Broadcasting Centre in Daqing, China  Mark Selby (ENG)10‍–‍7  Mark Allen (NIR)[33]
6 Nov12 NovChampion of ChampionsRicoh Arena in Coventry, England  Shaun Murphy (ENG)10‍–‍8  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)[34]
13 Nov18 NovShanghai MastersShanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)10‍–‍3  Judd Trump (ENG)[35]
20 Nov26 NovNorthern Ireland OpenWaterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland  Mark Williams (WAL)9‍–‍8  Yan Bingtao (CHN)[36]
28 Nov10 DecUK ChampionshipBarbican Centre in York, England  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)10‍–‍5  Shaun Murphy (ENG)[37]
11 Dec17 DecScottish OpenEmirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland  Neil Robertson (AUS)9‍–‍8  Cao Yupeng (CHN)[38]
14 Jan21 JanMastersAlexandra Palace in London, England  Mark Allen (NIR)10‍–‍7  Kyren Wilson (ENG)[39]
31 Jan4 FebGerman MastersTempodrom in Berlin, Germany  Mark Williams (WAL)9‍–‍1  Graeme Dott (SCO)[40]
8 Feb11 FebShoot OutWatford Colosseum in Watford, England  Michael Georgiou (CYP)1‍–‍0  Graeme Dott (SCO)[41]
19 Feb25 FebWorld Grand PrixPreston Guild Hall in Preston, England  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)10‍–‍3  Ding Junhui (CHN)[42]
26 Feb4 MarWelsh OpenMotorpoint Arena in Cardiff, Wales  John Higgins (SCO)9‍–‍7  Barry Hawkins (ENG)[43]
7 Mar11 MarGibraltar OpenTercentenary Sports Hall, Victoria Stadium in Gibraltar, Gibraltar  Ryan Day (WAL)4‍–‍0  Cao Yupeng (CHN)[44]
14 Mar18 MarRomanian MastersBucharest Metropolitan Circus in Bucharest, Romania  Ryan Day (WAL)10‍–‍8  Stuart Bingham (ENG)[45]
19 Mar25 MarPlayers ChampionshipVenue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)10‍–‍4  Shaun Murphy (ENG)[46]
2 Jan29 MarChampionship LeagueRicoh Arena in Coventry, England  John Higgins (SCO)3‍–‍2  Zhou Yuelong (CHN)[47]
2 Apr8 AprChina OpenOlympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Beijing, China  Mark Selby (ENG)11‍–‍3  Barry Hawkins (ENG)[48]
21 Apr7 MayWorld ChampionshipCrucible Theatre in Sheffield, England  Mark Williams (WAL)18‍–‍16  John Higgins (SCO)
Ranking event
† Non-ranking event

World Ladies Billiards and Snooker

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
24 Aug27 AugPaul Hunter Women's ClassicBallroom in Nuremberg, Germany  Reanne Evans (ENG)4‍–‍1  Ng On-Yee (HKG)[49]
30 Oct1 NovUK Women's ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England  Ng On-Yee (HKG)4‍–‍1  Reanne Evans (ENG)[50]
28 Oct29 OctEden Women's MastersSouth West Snooker Centre in Quedgeley, England  Ng On-Yee (HKG)4‍–‍3  Reanne Evans (ENG)[51]
17 Feb18 FebWomen's British OpenStourbridge Institute in Stourbridge, England  Reanne Evans (ENG)4‍–‍0  Nutcharut Wongharuthai (THA)[52]
14 Mar17 MarWorld Women's ChampionshipDolmen Hall in St Paul's Bay, Malta  Ng On-Yee (HKG)5‍–‍0  Maria Catalano (ENG)[53]
14 AprWorld Women's 10-Red ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England  Reanne Evans (ENG)4‍–‍1  Ng On-Yee (HKG)[54]
15 AprWorld Women's 6-Red ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England  Reanne Evans (ENG)4‍–‍3  Ng On-Yee (HKG)[55]

World Seniors Tour

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
24 Oct26 OctUK Seniors ChampionshipHarlequin Theatre in Redhill, England  Jimmy White (ENG)4‍–‍2  Ken Doherty (IRL)[56]
6 Jan7 JanSeniors Irish MastersGoffs in Kill, Ireland  Steve Davis (ENG)4‍–‍0  Johnathan Bagley (ENG)[57]
21 Mar24 MarWorld Seniors ChampionshipBaths Hall in Scunthorpe, England  Aaron Canavan (JER)4‍–‍3  Patrick Wallace (NIR)[58]
12 AprSeniors MastersCrucible Theatre in Sheffield, England  Cliff Thorburn (CAN)2‍–‍1  Johnathan Bagley (ENG)[59]

Other events

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
4 May7 MayVienna Open15 Reds Köö Wien Snooker Club in Vienna, Austria  David Grace (ENG)5‍–‍2  Nigel Bond (ENG)[60]
24 May27 MayBelgium OpenSnooker Club Arena in Ghent, Belgium  Bjorn Haneveer (BEL)6‍–‍5  Ben Mertens (BEL)[61]
7 Jun11 JunPink RibbonSouth West Snooker Academy in Gloucester, England  Robert Milkins (ENG)4‍–‍2  Rob James (ENG)[62]
26 Jul30 JulWorld GamesWrocław Congress Center in Wrocław, Poland  Kyren Wilson (GBR)3‍–‍1  Ali Carter (GBR)[63]
19 Sep21 SepAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Six-redBilliard Sports Arena in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan  Yan Bingtao (CHN)5‍–‍1  Soheil Vahedi (IRI)[64]
22 Sep24 SepAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – TeamBilliard Sports Arena in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan  Iran3‍–‍0  Qatar[65]
24 Sep26 SepAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – SinglesBilliard Sports Arena in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan  Zhao Xintong (CHN)4‍–‍2  Hossein Vafaei (IRI)[66]
23 Oct27 OctHaining OpenHaining Sports Center in Haining, China  Mark Selby (ENG)5‍–‍1  Tom Ford (ENG)[67]

Points distribution

2017/2018 points distribution for World Snooker Tour ranking events:[68]

Round
Tournament
R144R128R80R64R48R32R16QFSFFW
Riga Masters£0£1,000£2,000£4,000£6,000£15,000£25,000£50,000
China Championship£0£4,000£7,000£12,000£18,000£32,000£75,000£150,000
Paul Hunter Classic£0£600£1,000£1,725£3,000£4,500£10,000£20,000
Indian Open£0£2,000£4,000£6,000£10,000£15,000£25,000£50,000
World Open£0£4,000£7,000£12,000£18,000£32,000£75,000£150,000
European Masters£0£2,000£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£150,000
Shanghai Masters£0£4,000£7,000£12,000£18,000£32,000£75,000£150,000
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£2,000£4,000£5,000£10,000£20,000£35,000£80,000
Shoot Out£0[n 2]£500£1,000£2,000£4,000£8,000£16,000£32,000
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
Gibraltar Open£0£1,000£2,000£3,000£4,000£6,000£12,000£25,000
Players Championship£10,000£15,000£30,000£50,000£125,000
China Open£0£5,000£11,000£18,000£27,000£45,000£90,000£225,000
World Championship£0£9,000£13,500£18,000[n 3]£27,500£42,500£85,000£180,000£425,000

Notes

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