2009–10 snooker season

The 2009–10 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 16 May 2009 and 8 May 2010. There were six ranking events, two less than in the previous season.[1] The Bahrain Championship was not held again, and the Northern Ireland Classic was removed from the calendar too.[2] The Jiangsu Classic was held for the first time.[3]

2009–10 snooker season
Details
Duration16 May 2009 – 8 May 2010
Tournaments34 (6 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Ding Junhui
Masters Mark Selby
World Championship Neil Robertson

New professional players

Countries
 Belgium  China  England
 Ireland  Malta  Northern Ireland
 Scotland  Thailand  Wales

Note: new means in these case, that these players were not on the 2008/2009 professional Main Tour.[4]

Calendar

The following table outlines the results and dates for all the ranking and major invitational events.[13]

Date[n 8] Country Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Reference
05–16 05–17  IRL WS World Series of Snooker Killarney INEC Killarney Shaun Murphy Jimmy White 5–1 [14]
06–04 06–07  CHN NR Jiangsu Classic Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium Wuxi Mark Allen Ding Junhui 6–0 [15]
06–22 06–26  WAL OS PIOS I Pontin's Prestatyn Jack Lisowski Liam Highfield 6–5 [16][17]
07–07 07–12  THA NR Six-red World Grand Prix Montien Riverside Hotel Bangkok Jimmy White Barry Hawkins 8–6 [18]
07–07 07–12  CHN NR Beijing International Challenge Beijing University Students Gymnasium Beijing Liang Wenbo Stephen Maguire 7–6 [19]
07–13 07–17  HKG NR General Cup General Snooker Club Hong Kong Ricky Walden Liang Wenbo 6–2 [20]
07–22 07–26  ENG P/A Paul Hunter English Open Northern Snooker Centre Leeds Stuart Bingham Simon Bedford 6–0 [21]
07–22 07–26  TWN P/A World Games Chung Cheng Martial Arts Stadium Kaohsiung Nigel Bond David Grace 3–0 [22][23]
07–24 07–26  IRL NR Irish Classic Celbridge Snooker Club Kildare Joe Swail Fergal O'Brien 5–0 [24]
07–27 07–31  WAL OS PIOS II Pontin's Prestatyn Liam Highfield Neal Jones 6–2 [16][25]
07–28 07–30  ENG PC Pro Challenge Series – Event 1 Northern Snooker Centre Leeds Stephen Maguire Alan McManus 5–2 [26]
08–13 08–16  GER P/A Paul Hunter Classic Stadthall Fürth Shaun Murphy Jimmy White 4–0 [27]
08–23 08–28  WAL OS PIOS III Pontin's Prestatyn Paul Davison Kyren Wilson 6–4 [16][28]
08–31 09–01  WAL PC Pro Challenge Series – Six-red Event Pontin's Prestatyn Ken Doherty Martin Gould 6–2 [29]
09–07 09–13  CHN WR Shanghai Masters Shanghai Grand Stage Shanghai Ronnie O'Sullivan Liang Wenbo 10–5 [30]
10–03 10–11  SCO WR Grand Prix Kelvin Hall Glasgow Neil Robertson Ding Junhui 9–4 [31]
10–17 10–18  CZE WS World Series of Snooker Prague Aréna Sparta Podvinný Mlýn Prague Jimmy White Graeme Dott 5–3 [32]
10–19 10–23  WAL OS PIOS IV Pontin's Prestatyn Jamie Jones Jak Jones 6–0 [16][33]
10–26 10–29  WAL NR Masters Qualifying Event Pontin's Prestatyn Rory McLeod Andrew Higginson 6–1 [34]
10–31 11–07  VIE P/A Asian Indoor Games Phan Đình Phùng Gymnasium Ho Chi Minh City Jin Long Nader Khan Sultani 4–0 [35]
11–09 11–11  ENG PC Pro Challenge Series – Event 3 Willie Thorne Snooker Centre Leicester Robert Milkins Joe Jogia 5–3 [36]
11–14 11–15  WAL P/A Pontin's Pro Am Series Pontin's Prestatyn Stuart Bingham Ken Doherty 3–1 [37]
09–03 11–29  ENG NR Premier League Potters Leisure Resort Hopton-on-Sea Shaun Murphy Ronnie O'Sullivan 7–3 [38]
12–05 12–13  ENG WR UK Championship Telford International Centre Telford Ding Junhui John Higgins 10–8 [39]
12–07 12–11  WAL OS PIOS V Pontin's Prestatyn Anthony McGill Farakh Ajaib 6–0 [16][40]
12–15 12–18  IRL NR Six-red World Championship INEC Killarney Mark Davis Mark Williams 6–3 [41]
01–10 01–17  ENG NR The Masters Wembley Arena London Mark Selby Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–9 [42]
01–25 01–31  WAL WR Welsh Open Newport Centre Newport John Higgins Ali Carter 9–4 [43]
02–12 02–14  FIN P/A Finnish Snooker Challenge Turku Sports Club Turku Mark Williams Robin Hull 6–1 [44]
02–16 02–18  ENG PC Pro Challenge Series – Event 5 George Scott Snooker Club Liverpool Barry Hawkins Michael Holt 5–1 [45]
02–28 03–05  WAL OS PIOS VI Pontin's Prestatyn Kyren Wilson Liam Highfield 6–4 [16][46]
01–04 03–25  ENG NR Championship League Crondon Park Golf Club Stock Marco Fu Mark Allen 3–2 [47]
03–29 04–04  CHN WR China Open Beijing University Students Gymnasium Beijing Mark Williams Ding Junhui 10–6 [48]
04–11 04–16  WAL OS PIOS VII Pontin's Prestatyn Paul Davison Justin Astley 6–2 [16][49]
04–17 05–03  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield Neil Robertson Graeme Dott 18–13 [50]
05–04 05–08  WAL OS PIOS VIII Pontin's Prestatyn Jack Lisowski Justin Astley 6–1 [16][51]
WR = World ranking event
PC = Pro Challenge Series
OS = Pontin's International Open Series
WS = World Series of Snooker event
NR = Non-ranking event
P/A = Pro–am 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.[52][53]

No. Ch. Player Points 2007/08 Points 2008/09 Total
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 297002387553575
2 Stephen Maguire 259752207548050
3 Shaun Murphy 237002347547175
4 John Higgins 148253100045825
5 Ali Carter 184252410042525
6 Ryan Day 194252125040675
7 Mark Selby 200501792537975
8 Marco Fu 180751927537350
9 Neil Robertson 124002282535225
10 Stephen Hendry 169001622533125
11 Mark Allen 150751780032875
12 Joe Perry 182501462532875
13 Ding Junhui 158691377529644
14 Peter Ebdon 149751442529400
15 Mark Williams 151001421929319
16 Mark King 136751462528300

World ranking points

[54][55]

No.  Ch  Player Points 08/09 SM GP UK WO CO WSC Points 09/10 Total
13 John Higgins 310004480448064005000266038002682057820
27 Neil Robertson 228259807000304019002660100002558048405
32 Ronnie O'Sullivan 23875700026605120320098050002396047835
41 Ali Carter 24100266098040004000448064002252046620
58 Ding Junhui 13775350056008000700560038002720040975
64 Stephen Maguire 22075980266051203200266038001842040495
74 Shaun Murphy 234754480980304070098050001518038655
87 Mark Williams142192660448030402500700038002348037699
92 Mark Selby 1792598098040002500266064001752035445
101 Mark Allen17800980350011202500448050001758035380
111 Stephen Hendry 162252660266030401900350038001756033785
126 Ryan Day 21250350098011202500266014001216033410
1315 Graeme Dott 14025196080522401900196080001686530890
146 Marco Fu 1927526609801120700350014001036029635
151 Mark King 146251960266030401900350014001446029085
1610 Liang Wenbo 1232556001960400057580528001574028065

Points distribution

2009/2010 Points distribution for world ranking events.[56]

Tournament Round → L96 L80 L64 L48 L32 L16 QF SF F W
Shanghai Masters Unseeded loser 560 910 1260 1610 1960 2660 3500 4480 5600 7000
Seeded loser 280 455 630 805 980
Grand Prix Unseeded loser 560 910 1260 1610 1960 2660 3500 4480 5600 7000
Seeded loser 280 455 630 805 980
UK Championship Unseeded loser 640 1040 1440 1840 2240 3040 4000 5120 6400 8000
Seeded loser 320 520 720 920 1120
Welsh Open Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
China Open Unseeded loser 560 910 1260 1610 1960 2660 3500 4480 5600 7000
Seeded loser 280 455 630 805 980
World Championship Unseeded loser 800 1300 1800 2300 2800 3800 5000 6400 8000 10000
Seeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400

Notes

  1. Jimmy Roberson qualified by topping the Pro Ticket Tour rankings.
  2. Sam Baird qualified by winning the Pro Ticket Tour Play Offs.
  3. Michael White qualified by topping the Welsh rankings.
  4. Mark Boyle qualified by topping the Scottish rankings.
  5. Brendan O'Donoghue qualified by topping the Irish rankings.
  6. Jordan Brown qualified by topping the Northern Irish rankings.
  7. Joe Jogia couldn't take his place via the PIOS Tour, as he was not a member of his national governing body.
  8. Dates use the month day format
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