1997–98 snooker season

The 1997–98 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1997 and May 1998. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events. This was the first season since 1987–88 that Stephen Hendry failed to win at least one Triple Crown title, although he did reach two of the three Triple Crown finals.

1997–98 snooker season
Details
Duration14 August 1997 – 17 May 1998
Tournaments18
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Ronnie O'Sullivan
Masters Mark Williams
World Championship John Higgins

Calendar

Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score[1][2] Reference
08–14 08–16  CHN NR Superstar International Guangdong Hotel Guangzhou Ronnie O'Sullivan Jimmy White 5–3 [3]
09–17 09–20  CHN NR China International Beijing Steve Davis Jimmy White 7–4 [4]
09–30 10–05  SCO NR Scottish Masters Civic Centre Motherwell Nigel Bond Alan McManus 9–8 [5]
10–14 10–26  ENG WR Grand Prix Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth Dominic Dale John Higgins 9–6 [6]
10–27 11–08  ENG NR Benson & Hedges Championship Willie Thorne Snooker Centre Malvern Andy Hicks Paul Davies 9–6 [7]
10–30 11–02  MLT NR Malta Grand Prix Jerma Palace Hotel Marsaskala Ken Doherty John Higgins 7–5 [8][9]
11–12 11–30  ENG WR UK Championship Guild Hall Preston Ronnie O'Sullivan Stephen Hendry 10–6 [10]
12–08 12–14  GER WR German Open Atlantis Rheinhotel Bingen am Rhein John Higgins John Parrott 9–4 [11]
01–16 01–25  WAL WR Welsh Open Newport Leisure Centre Newport Paul Hunter John Higgins 9–5 [12][13]
02–01 02–08  ENG NR The Masters Wembley Conference Centre London Mark Williams Stephen Hendry 10–9 [14][15]
02–12 02–22  SCO WR Scottish Open A.E.C.C. Aberdeen Ronnie O'Sullivan John Higgins 9–5 [16][17]
02–26 03–01  ENG NR Charity Challenge Assembly Rooms Derby John Higgins Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8 [18][19]
03–07 03–15  THA WR Thailand Masters Imperial Queens Park Hotel Bangkok Stephen Hendry John Parrott 9–6 [20][21]
03–24 03–29  IRL NR Irish Masters Goff's Kill Ken Doherty Ronnie O'Sullivan Disqualified [n 2] [22]
04–02 04–12  ENG WR British Open Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth John Higgins Stephen Hendry 9–8 [23][24]
04–18 05–04  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield John Higgins Ken Doherty 18–12 [25]
05–16 05–23  WAL NR Pontins Professional Pontins Prestatyn Mark Williams Martin Clark 9–6 [26]
01–03 05–17  ENG NR Premier League Diamond Centre Irthlingborough Ken Doherty Jimmy White 10–1 [27]
WR = World ranking event
NR = Non-ranking event

* Ronnie O'Sullivan was stripped of the title and disqualified from the tournament having won the final 9–3.
He failed a post match drug test. O'Sullivan tested positive for Cannabis.Ken Doherty was awarded the title.

Official rankings

The top 16 of the world rankings, these players automatically played in the final rounds of the world ranking events and were invited for the Masters.[28][29][30]

No. Ch. Name Points
1 Stephen Hendry 43127
2 John Higgins 30867
3 Ken Doherty 28601
4 Mark Williams 27485
5 Peter Ebdon 25282
6 John Parrott 25082
7 Ronnie O'Sullivan 24217
8 Nigel Bond 22182
9 Alain Robidoux 21994
10 Alan McManus 20995
11 Tony Drago 19959
12 James Wattana 18822
13 Steve Davis 18654
14 Anthony Hamilton 17004
15 Darren Morgan 16423
16 Stephen Lee 16079

Notes

  1. Dates use the month day format
  2. Having won 9–3, Ronnie O'Sullivan was subsequently stripped of his title and disqualified from the tournament, for failing a drugs test.
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