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Revision as of 17:39, 20 November 2022

2022–23 snooker season
Details
Duration28 June 2022 – 7 May 2023
Tournaments40 (15 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship 
Masters 
World Championship 

The 2022–23 snooker season is a professional snooker season with tournaments played between June 2022 and May 2023.

Players

The World Snooker Tour in the 2022–23 season consists of a field of 130 professional players.[1] The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2022 World Championship, and 30 players earning a two-year card the previous year automatically qualify for the season. The other 36 tour cards are given to the following groups. Four places are allocated to the top four on the One Year Ranking List who have not already qualified for the Main Tour. Nine players from international championships and two players from the Q Tour are offered the tour cards. One player comes from the CBSA China Tour and two players from World Women's Snooker. 12 places are available through the Q School (four Event 1 winners, four Event 2 winners, and four Event 3 winners). Four places are offered to the new Asia-Oceania Q School (two Event 1 winners and two Event 2 winners). The last two tour cards are invitational tour cards, given to Stephen Hendry and Ken Doherty.

As one of the winners from the inaugural Q School Asia & Oceania – Event 1 qualification event, former professional player Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon was eligible to receive a fresh two-year tour card. However, on 22 June 2022, the WPBSA and the World Snooker Tour declined to offer him a tour card, citing "serious disciplinary matters from when Thanawat was previously a professional player in 2015" as the reason. His place was therefore offered to Asjad Iqbal, who was the next in line on the Asia-Oceania Q School Order of Merit.[2]

New professional players

All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.[1]

Calendar

World Snooker Tour

The following tables outline the dates and results for all the events of the World Snooker Tour and World Women's Snooker. The calendar is subject to change, due to the continuing impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.[17]

Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
28 Jun 29 Jul  ENG Championship League Morningside Arena Leicester  Luca Brecel (BEL)  Lu Ning (CHN) 3–1 [18]
16 Aug 21 Aug  GER European Masters Stadthalle Fürth Fürth  Kyren Wilson (ENG)  Barry Hawkins (ENG) 9–3 [19]
24 Sep 25 Sep  ENG World Mixed Doubles Marshall Arena Milton Keynes  Neil Robertson (AUS)
 Mink Nutcharut (THA)
 Mark Selby (ENG)
 Rebecca Kenna (ENG)
4–2 [20]
26 Sep 2 Oct  ENG British Open Marshall Arena Milton Keynes  Ryan Day (WAL)  Mark Allen (NIR) 10–7 [21]
6 Oct 9 Oct  HKG Hong Kong Masters Hong Kong Coliseum Hong Kong  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)  Marco Fu (HKG) 6–4 [22]
16 Oct 23 Oct  NIR Northern Ireland Open Waterfront Hall Belfast  Mark Allen (NIR)  Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 9–4 [23]
31 Oct 6 Nov  ENG Champion of Champions Bolton Whites Hotel Bolton  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)  Judd Trump (ENG) 10–6 [24]
12 Nov 20 Nov  ENG UK Championship York Barbican York Luca Brecel (BEL) Ali Carter (ENG) 10-4
28 Nov 4 Dec  SCO Scottish Open Meadowbank Sports Centre Edinburgh 10-3
12 Dec 18 Dec  ENG English Open Brentwood Centre Brentwood
8 Jan 15 Jan  ENG Masters Alexandra Palace London
16 Jan 22 Jan  ENG World Grand Prix The Centaur Cheltenham
25 Jan 28 Jan  ENG Shoot Out Morningside Arena Leicester
1 Feb 5 Feb  GER German Masters Tempodrom Berlin
13 Feb 19 Feb  WAL Welsh Open Venue Cymru Llandudno
20 Feb 26 Feb  ENG Players Championship Aldersley Leisure Village Wolverhampton
6 Dec 9 Mar  ENG Championship League tbc tbc
13 Mar 19 Mar  TUR Turkish Masters tbc tbc
27 Mar 2 Apr  ENG Tour Championship Bonus Arena Hull
15 Apr 1 May  ENG World Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield

The following events were scheduled but were postponed to a later date:

Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
 THA Six-red World Championship Bangkok Convention Center Bangkok [25][26]
Ranking event
Non-ranking event

World Women's Snooker

Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
30 Jul 31 Jul  ENG UK Women's Championship Northern Snooker Centre Leeds England Reanne Evans Hong Kong Ng On-yee 4–3 [27]
26 Aug 28 Aug  USA US Women's Open OX Billiards Seattle England Jamie Hunter England Rebecca Kenna 4–1 [28]
1 Oct 4 Oct  AUS Australian Women's Open Mounties Sydney England Jamie Hunter Australia Jessica Woods 4–3 [29]
22 Oct 23 Oct  SCO Scottish Women's Open The Q Club Glasgow England Reanne Evans Thailand Mink Nutcharut 4–2 [30]
26 Nov 27 Nov  ENG Eden Women's Masters Frames Sports Bar London
20 Jan 22 Jan  BEL Belgian Women's Open The Trickshot Bruges
31 Jan 3 Feb  AUS Asia-Pacific Women's Championship Mounties Sydney
Start Finish Country Tournament Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
10 Dec 11 Dec  ENG World Seniors Open Series – Event 1 Crucible Newbury [31]
4 Feb 5 Feb  ENG World Seniors Open Series – Event 2 Crucible Reading
8 Apr 9 Apr  ENG World Seniors Open Series – Event 3 Crucible Newbury
3 May 7 May  ENG World Seniors Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield [32]

Q-Tour

Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
2 Sep 4 Sep  ENG Q Tour 1 North East Snooker Centre North Shields Scotland Ross Muir England George Pragnell 5–2 [33]
16 Sep 18 Sep  ENG Q Tour 2 Castle Snooker Club Brighton England Martin O'Donnell England George Pragnell 5–1 [34]
14 Oct 16 Oct  BEL Q Tour 3 Delta Moon Mons Pakistan Farakh Ajaib England Harvey Chandler 5–3 [35]
25 Nov 27 Nov  SWE Q Tour 4 Snookerhallen Stockholm
9 Dec 11 Dec  ENG Q Tour 5 Landywood Snooker Club Walsall
6 Jan 8 Jan  ENG Q Tour 6 Northern Snooker Centre Leeds
4 Mar 5 Mar Q Tour Playoff

Other events

Start Finish Country Tournament Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
13 Jul 17 Jul  USA World Games Sheraton Hotel Birmingham Hong Kong Cheung Ka Wai Egypt Abdelrahman Shahin 3–1

World ranking points

[36][37]

Round
Tournament
R144 R128 R112 R96 R80 R64 R48 R32 R24 R16 QF R6 SF F W
Championship League 0
[note 1]
1,000
[note 2]
2,000
[note 3]
4,000
[note 4]
5,000
[note 5]
6,000
[note 6]
8,000
[note 7]
9,000
[note 8]
11,000
[note 9]
23,000 33,000
European Masters 0 3,000 4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
British Open 0 3,000 5,000 8,000 12,000 20,000 45,000 100,000
Northern Ireland Open 0 3,000 4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
UK Championship[38] 0 2,500
[note 10]
5,000
[note 10]
7,500 10,000
[note 10]
15,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 250,000
Scottish Open 0 3,000 4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
English Open 0 3,000 4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
World Grand Prix 5,000 7,500 12,500 20,000 40,000 100,000
Shoot Out 0 500 1,000 2,000 4,000 8,000 20,000 50,000
German Masters 0
[note 11]
3,000
[note 12]
4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
Welsh Open 0 3,000 4,500 7,500 11,000 17,500 35,000 80,000
Players Championship 10,000 15,000 30,000 50,000 125,000
Turkish Masters 0 3,500 6,500 8,500 12,750 20,000 45,000 100,000
Tour Championship 20,000 40,000 60,000 150,000
World Championship 0 5,000
[note 10]
10,000
[note 10]
15,000 20,000
[note 10]
30,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 500,000

Notes

  1. ^ First stage fourth-placed
  2. ^ First stage third-placed
  3. ^ First stage runner-up
  4. ^ Second stage fourth-placed
  5. ^ Second stage third-placed
  6. ^ Second stage runner-up
  7. ^ Third stage fourth-placed
  8. ^ Third stage third-placed
  9. ^ Third stage runner-up
  10. ^ a b c d e f Players who lose their first match receive no ranking points.
  11. ^ Loss in first qualifying round
  12. ^ Loss in second qualifying round

References

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  3. ^ "2021/2022 Season Points". snooker.org. 17 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Si Beats Stephens In WSF Open Final". WST. 26 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Kazakov Wins Junior Crown". WST. 19 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Brown Is European Champion". WST. 13 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Emery Is Under-21 Champion". WST. 8 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Estonia's Petrov Wins European Title". WST. 17 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Mertens Claims Euro Gold". WPBSA. 12 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Thomerson Is Pacific Champ". WST. 21 March 2022.
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  18. ^ "Brecel Lands Third Ranking Crown". 29 July 2022.
  19. ^ "Wilson is Master of Fürth". 21 August 2022.
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  34. ^ "O'Donnell downs Pragnell for Q Tour title". WPBSA. 18 September 2022.
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