1991 World Masters

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The World Masters, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mita/Sky World Masters, was a snooker tournament held between 13 and 26 January 1991. Conceived by promoter Barry Hearn, the tournament had a similar format to the Grand Slam events in tennis, with men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, women's doubles, mixed doubles and a junior competition.[1] As in tennis, players had to win a match by two clear frames. If a match was tied going into a final frame, an additional two frames would be played. If the players were still level, there would be a tie break deciding frame with just one red and all the colours.

World Masters
Tournament information
VenueNational Exhibition Centre
LocationBirmingham
CountryEngland
Established1991
Organisation(s)Matchroom Sport
FormatNon-Ranking event
Final year1991

There was controversy when Alex Higgins was invited to participate, despite being banned from snooker for the whole of the 1990/1991 season for punching an official at the 1990 World Championship, as the World Masters was not a WPBSA-run event. A number of players, among them reigning world champion Stephen Hendry, were unhappy with Higgins' inclusion and threatened to boycott the event if he appeared in it. Higgins voluntarily withdrew, and Hendry took his place in the tournament.

Staged at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, it carried a record amount of prize money of £1,000,000 ; the winner of the men's singles won £200,000, more than the world champion would receive that year.[1][2] During the tournament James Wattana made the ninth official maximum break against Paul Dawkins.[3] However, the break was not filmed due to it being on one of the outside tables. Meanwhile, a 13-year-old Quinten Hann became the youngest player to make a televised century break. The tournament was subsequently unable to find sponsorship, and was not staged again.[1]

The tournament was televised by the original incarnation of Eurosport. Coverage was presented by Dickie Davies, who had presented snooker on ITV until 1989. Matthew Lorenzo was the 'roving reporter'. The commentary team was Peter Brackley, Mike Watterson, Jim Wych, Paul Wade, Willie Jameson and Phil Yates. Alternative commentary was available in other languages across continental Europe, including from long-time commentator Rolf Kalb in Germany.

Winners

[1]

EventWinner(s)Runner(s)-upFinal score
Men's Singles Jimmy White Tony Drago10–6
Women's Singles Karen Corr Stacey Hillyard6–2
Men's Doubles Mike Hallett
Stephen Hendry
Brady Gollan
Jim Wych
8–5
Women's Doubles Allison Fisher
Stacey Hillyard
Karen Corr
Ann-Marie Farren
5–2
Mixed Doubles Steve Davis
Allison Fisher
Jimmy White
Caroline Walch
6–3
Juniors (under-16s) John Higgins Mark Williams6–1

Main draw (men's singles)

Last 64
Best of 11
had to win by two frames,
13th frame was sudden death
Last 32
Best of 11
had to win by two frames,
13th frame was sudden death
Last 16
Best of 13
had to win by two frames,
15th frame was sudden death
Quarter-finals
Best of 15
had to win by two frames,
17th frame was sudden death
Semi-finals
Best of 17
had to win by two frames,
19th frame was sudden death
Final
Best of 19 frames
                  
Stephen Hendry6
Udon Khaimuk0
Stephen Hendry4
James Wattana6
James Wattana6
Rene Dikstra0
James Wattana7
Joe Johnson4
Joe Johnson6
Mike Colquitt4
Joe Johnson7
Alain Robidoux5
Alain Robidoux6
Kieran McAlinden2
James Wattana8
Peter Francisco2
Peter Francisco6
David Taylor4
Peter Francisco6
Nigel Bond3
Nigel Bond6
Steve James4
Peter Francisco7
Tony Chappel4
Tony Chappel6
Bob Chaperon2
Tony Chappel6
Jason Prince3
Jason Prince6
Dean Reynolds2
James Wattana8
Jimmy White10
Jonathan Birch6
Sim Siak Chong0
Jonathan Birch7
Ken Doherty5
Ken Doherty6
Doug Mountjoy1
Jonathan Birch4
Steve Longworth7
Stefan Mazrocis6
Dave Harold3
Stefan Mazrocis2
Steve Longworth6
Steve Longworth6
Jim Rempe0
Steve Longworth6
Jimmy White8
Neal Foulds6
Claudio Ravagnani0
Neal Foulds4
Brady Gollan6
Brady Gollan6
Steve Newbury4
Brady Gollan0
Jimmy White7
Jimmy White6
Mark Johnston-Allen3
Jimmy White6
Danny Fowler2
Danny Fowler6
Kirk Stevens4
Jimmy White10
Tony Drago6
Steve Davis6
Les Dodd3
Steve Davis6
Euan Henderson3
Euan Henderson6
Joe Swail3
Steve Davis7
Tony Meo5
Paul Davies6
Cliff Thorburn2
Paul Davies2
Tony Meo6
Tony Meo6
Mohammed el Kamah0
Steve Davis5
Darren Morgan8
Darren Morgan6
Eugene Hughes4
Darren Morgan6
Dennis Taylor4
Dennis Taylor6
Dave Finbow3
Darren Morgan8
Mike Hallett7
Silvino Francisco6
Stephen O'Connor2
Silvino Francisco2
Mike Hallett6
Mike Hallett6
Jyri Virtanen1
Darren Morgan7
Tony Drago9
Nick Dyson7
Warren King5
Nick Dyson3
Terry Griffiths6
Terry Griffiths6
Jason Whittaker2
Terry Griffiths8
Willie Thorne7
Willie Thorne7
Mark Bennett6
Willie Thorne6
Wayne Jones3
Wayne Jones6
Paul Mifsud2
Terry Griffiths8
Tony Drago9
Mike Henson7
BVS Murthy6
Mike Henson3
Gary Wilkinson6
Gary Wilkinson6
Alan McManus2
Gary Wilkinson5
Tony Drago7
Tony Drago6
Tony Jones3
Tony Drago6
John Parrott2
John Parrott6
George Loizides0

Main draw (women's singles)

Sources: Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1991–92,[4] Snooker Scene[5]

First RoundSecond RoundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
Stacey Hillyard3
Sheri Richardson0
Stacey Hillyard3
June Banks0
June Banks4
Fran Lovis2
Stacey Hillyard5
Lynette Horsburgh4
Kim Shaw4
Renate Newesil0
Kim Shaw0
Lynette Horsburgh3
Lynette Horsburgh4
Natalie Stelmach3
Stacey Hillyard5
Allison Fisher2
Caroline Walch4
Elaine Roehr2
Caroline Walch0
Georgina Aplin3
Georgina Aplin3
Bonnie Hoffman0
Georgina Aplin1
Allison Fisher4
Maria Tart3
Lorraine Field0
Maria Tart1
Allison Fisher3
Allison Fisher3
Sanna Walle0
Stacey Hillyard2
Karen Corr6
Ann-Marie Farren3
Julie Kelly0
Ann-Marie Farren3
Lisa Gordon0
Lisa Gordon4
Lisa Quick2
Ann-Marie Farren4
Sharon Dick0
Mandy Fisherw.o.
Valerie Hessscr.
Mandy Fisher2
Sharon Dick4
Sharon Dick3
Maryann McConnell0
Ann-Marie Farren3
Karen Corr5
Margaret Campion3
Christine Leclercq0
Margaret Campion1
Tessa Davidson3
Tessa Davidson3
Sue Mikkewsen0
Tessa Davidson2
Karen Corr4
Sarah Smith3
Anja Vandenbussche0
Sarah Smith0
Karen Corr3
Karen Corr3
Debbie Reynolds0

Prize Money (Women's Singles)

Prize money was awarded as follows:[5]

References