Players Tour Championship 2012/2013

The Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 was a series of snooker tournaments which started on 18 June 2012 and ended on 17 March 2013, with events held in England, across Europe and in China. In this season the European events formed the European Tour and events were held in China for the first time under the Asian Players Tour Championship name. The thirteen regular minor-ranking events were concluded with the Finals. The European Tour was sponsored by Betfair.[1]

Schedule

Date[n 1]Tournament NameVenueCityWinnerRunner–upScore[2][3][4]References
06–1806–22  CHNAsian Players Tour Championship – Event 1Zhangjiagang Sports CenterZhangjiagang Stuart Bingham Stephen Lee4–3[5]
07–1807–22  ENGPlayers Tour Championship – Event 1South West Snooker AcademyGloucester Stephen Maguire Jack Lisowski4–3[6]
08–0808–12  ENGPlayers Tour Championship – Event 2South West Snooker AcademyGloucester Martin Gould Stephen Maguire4–3[7]
08–2308–26  GEREuropean Tour – Event 1[n 2]StadthalleFürth Mark Selby Joe Swail4–1[8]
09–0509–09  ENGPlayers Tour Championship – Event 3South West Snooker AcademyGloucester Rod Lawler Marco Fu4–2[9]
09–2309–27  CHNAsian Players Tour Championship – Event 2Yixing Sports CentreYixing Stephen Lee Ding Junhui4–0[10]
08–1608–18  ENGEuropean Tour – Event 2[n 3]World Snooker AcademySheffield Neil Robertson Jamie Burnett4–3[11]
10–0510–07  POLGdynia Sports ArenaGdynia
10–1710–21  BELEuropean Tour – Event 3[n 4]Lotto ArenaAntwerp Mark Allen Mark Selby4–1[12]
11–0511–09  CHNAsian Players Tour Championship – Event 3Henan Province Sports StadiumZhengzhou Stuart Bingham Li Hang4–3[13]
11–1111–14  ENGPlayers Tour Championship – Event 4[n 5]South West Snooker AcademyGloucester John Higgins Judd Trump4–2[14]
11–1511–18  BULEuropean Tour – Event 4[n 6]Princess HotelSofia Judd Trump John Higgins4–0[15]
12–1312–16  SCOEuropean Tour – Event 5[n 7]Ravenscraig Sports FacilityRavenscraig Ding Junhui Anthony McGill4–2[16]
11–2611–27  ENGEuropean Tour – Event 6[n 8]World Snooker AcademySheffield Mark Selby Graeme Dott4–3[17]
01–0401–06  GEREvent ForumFürstenfeldbruck
03–1203–17  IRLPlayers Tour Championship – Finals[n 9]Bailey Allen HallGalway Ding Junhui Neil Robertson4–3[18]

Order of Merit

UK/Europe

Player already qualified for the Finals through the Asian Order of Merit

After 10 out of 10 events:[19][20]

RankPlayerTotal PointsEvents Played
UKEuropeTotal
1 Mark Selby34,900459
2 Judd Trump22,250448
3 Stephen Maguire20,100437
4 John Higgins19,150358
5 Neil Robertson19,050257
6 Ding Junhui18,100246
7 Rod Lawler16,4004610
8 Mark Allen16,050358
9 Martin Gould15,9504610
10 Ben Woollaston11,3004610
11 Graeme Dott10,500459
12 Jamie Burnett9,950448
13 Jack Lisowski9,8504610
14 Andrew Higginson9,8504610
15 Barry Hawkins9,5504610
16 Ken Doherty9,400369
17 Anthony McGill9,4004610
18 Joe Swail8,6004610
19 Ali Carter8,550448
20 Joe Perry8,3004610
21 Marco Fu8,100448
22 Mark Williams8,100448
23 Kurt Maflin7,550369
24 Mark Davis7,5504610
25 Alfie Burden7,5504610
26 Mark Joyce7,4004610

(Top 26 players out of 442)

Asian

Already qualified for the Finals by winning an APTC event.

After 3 out of 3 events:[21][22]

RankPlayerTotal PointsEvents Played
1 Stuart Bingham20,6003
2 Stephen Lee[n 10]15,0002
3 Ding Junhui7,1003
4 Li Hang5,4003
5 Robert Milkins5,0003
6 Tom Ford4,5003
7 Cao Yupeng4,2003
8 Xiao Guodong[n 10]3,7003

(Top 8 players out of 113)

Finals

The Finals of the Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 took place between 12–17 March 2013 at the Bailey Allen Hall in Galway, Ireland. It was contested by the top 25 players on the Order of Merit, who have played in at least 5 events (2 in the UK and 3 in Europe); the three APTC winners and the top four from the Asian Order of Merit, who didn't win an APTC tournament.[23][24][25] If a player qualified from both Order of Merits, than the highest position counted and the next player on the other list qualified. If a player finished on both lists on the same place, than the PTC Order of Merit takes precedence and the next player from the APTC Order of Merit qualified.[26] If an APTC event winner, who qualified through the APTC Tour and finished in the top 25 on the PTC Order of Merit, then the next highest player on the PTC Order of Merit qualified. The seeding list of the Finals was based on the combined list from the earnings of both Order of Merits.[27]

Final: Best of 7 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb.
Bailey Allen Hall, Galway, Ireland, 17 March 2013.[18][28]
Neil Robertson (7)
 Australia
3–4Ding Junhui (3)
 China
88–45 (88), 80–0 (58), 72–55 (60, 51), 0–122 (52, 70), 0–130 (130), 44–70, 7–98 (98)
88Highest break130
0Century breaks1
350+ breaks5

Notes

References