1994 Thailand Open

The 1994 Kloster Thailand Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 4–16 March 1994 at the Imperial Queens Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]

Thailand Open
Tournament information
Dates4–16 March 1994
VenueImperial Queens Park Hotel
CityBangkok
CountryThailand
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Final
Champion James Wattana
Runner-up Steve Davis
Score9–7
1993
1995

James Wattana won the tournament by defeating Steve Davis 9–7 in the final. Dave Harold was the defending champion, having won the tournament the previous year under its previous name, but he was eliminated in the last 16 by Joe Swail.[2]

Wildcard round

[3]

Match Score
WC1 Guo Hua5–3 Dave Finbow
WC2 Jimmy Michie5–2 Nut Wiangchai
WC3 Tai Pichit5–2 Colin Morton
WC4 Rom Surin5–1 Steve Judd

Main draw

[3]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
Dave Harold 5
Cliff Thorburn 4
Dave Harold 1
Joe Swail 5
Joe Swail 5
Nigel Bond 2
Joe Swail 1
James Wattana 5
Terry Griffiths 5
Jimmy Michie 0
Terry Griffiths 1
James Wattana 5
James Wattana 5
Ronnie O'Sullivan 0
James Wattana 5
Jimmy White 1
Dean Reynolds 5
Willie Thorne 2
Dean Reynolds 3
Tony Drago 5
Tony Drago 5
Dennis Taylor 1
Tony Drago 3
Jimmy White 5
Alain Robidoux 5
Martin Clark 1
Alain Robidoux 3
Jimmy White 5
Jimmy White 5
Stephen Murphy 0
James Wattana 9
Steve Davis 7
John Parrott 5
Rom Surin 0
John Parrott 0
Peter Ebdon 5
Peter Ebdon 5
Steve James 4
Peter Ebdon 4
Steve Davis 5
Neal Foulds 5
Guo Hua 2
Neal Foulds 0
Steve Davis 5
Steve Davis 5
Tony Knowles 3
Steve Davis 5
Alan McManus 4
Alan McManus 5
Tony Jones 4
Alan McManus 5
Ken Doherty 4
Ken Doherty 5
Dene O'Kane 2
Alan McManus 5
Darren Morgan 4
Darren Morgan 5
Mick Price 0
Darren Morgan 5
Tai Pichit 4
Tai Pichit 5
Stephen Hendry 2
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References

  1. "Thailand Open, Thailand Classic, Thailand Masters". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  2. Hayton, Eric. Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker. p. 165.
  3. "Kloster Thailand Open". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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