2003–04 snooker season

The 2003–04 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 13 September 2003 and 20 May 2004. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events.

2003–04 snooker season
Details
Duration13 September 2003 – 20 May 2004
Tournaments15 (8 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Matthew Stevens
Masters Paul Hunter
World Championship Ronnie O'Sullivan

Calendar

Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score[1] Reference
08–21 08–24  HKG NR Euro-Asia Masters Challenge – Event 1 HKCEC Wan Chai James Wattana Ken Doherty 6–4 [2][3]
08–28 08–31  THA NR Euro-Asia Masters Challenge – Event 2 Merchant Court Hotel Bangkok Ken Doherty Marco Fu 5–2 [4][5]
09–13 09–19  WAL CT Challenge Tour 1 Pontin's Prestatyn Stefan Mazrocis Paul Davison 6–2 [6]
10–04 10–12  ENG WR LG Cup Guild Hall Preston Mark Williams John Higgins 9–5 [7]
11–08 11–16  ENG WR British Open The Brighton Centre Brighton Stephen Hendry Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–6 [8]
11–18 11–30  ENG WR UK Championship Barbican Centre York Matthew Stevens Stephen Hendry 10–8 [9]
12–02 12–08  WAL CT Challenge Tour 2 Pontin's Prestatyn Hugh Abernethy Gary Wilson 6–0 [10]
12–15 12–21  WAL NR Masters Qualifying Event Pontin's Prestatyn Neil Robertson Dominic Dale 6–5 [11]
01–19 01–25  WAL WR Welsh Open Newport Centre Newport Ronnie O'Sullivan Steve Davis 9–8 [12][13]
02–01 02–08  ENG NR The Masters Wembley Conference Centre London Paul Hunter Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–9 [14][15]
02–21 02–29  WAL CT Challenge Tour 3 Pontin's Prestatyn Brian Salmon Steve James 6–1 [16]
03–01 03–06  MLT WR European Open Hilton Conference Center Portomaso Stephen Maguire Jimmy White 9–3 [17][18]
03–23 03–28  IRL WR Irish Masters Citywest Hotel Dublin Peter Ebdon Mark King 10–7 [19][20]
04–03 04–11  SCO WR Players Championship S.E.C.C. Glasgow Jimmy White Paul Hunter 9–7 [21][22]
04–17 05–03  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield Ronnie O'Sullivan Graeme Dott 18–8 [23]
01–10 05–14  WAL NR Premier League Colwyn Bay Leisure Centre Colwyn Bay Stephen Hendry John Higgins 9–6 [24][25]
05–12 05–20  WAL CT Challenge Tour 4 Pontin's Prestatyn Gary Wilson Jin Long 6–4 [26]
WR = World ranking event
CT = Challenge Tour event
NR = Non-ranking event

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.[27][28][29][30]

No. Ch. Player Points 2001/02 Points 2002/03 Total
1 Mark Williams 250502755052600
2 Stephen Hendry 246502015044800
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 246252012544750
4 John Higgins 223002027542575
5 Stephen Lee 257251667542400
6 Ken Doherty 214001897540375
7 Peter Ebdon 238751602539900
8 Paul Hunter 155002145036950
9 Matthew Stevens 180001487532875
10 Alan McManus 135501642529975
11 Steve Davis 129001587528775
12 David Gray 137121430028012
13 Graeme Dott 157621150027262
14 Quinten Hann 148371231227149
15 Jimmy White 16925996226887
16 Joe Perry 17700893726637

Points distribution

2003/2004 Points distribution for world ranking events, all new players received double points:[31]

Tournament Round → L128 L96 L80 L64 L48 L32 L16 QF SF F W
LG Cup[32] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
British Open[33] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
UK Championship[34] Unseeded loser 300 600 975 1350 1725 2175 2625 3075 3750 4500 6000
Seeded loser 487 675 862 1087
Welsh Open[35] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
European Open[36] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
Irish Masters[37] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
Players Championship[38] Unseeded loser 200 400 650 900 1150 1450 1750 2050 2500 3000 4000
Seeded loser 325 450 575 725
World Championship[39] Unseeded loser 400 800 1300 1800 2300 2900 3500 4100 5000 6000 8000
Seeded loser 650 900 1150 1450

Notes

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