2015–16 snooker season

The 2015–16 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 7 May 2015 and 2 May 2016.

2015–16 snooker season
Nations that hosted a World Snooker Tour event during the 2015/2016 season
Details
Duration7 May 2015 – 2 May 2016
Tournaments28 (10 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Neil Robertson
Masters Ronnie O'Sullivan
World Championship Mark Selby

The World Grand Prix became a ranking event featuring the top 32 players on a one-year money list, having been a non-ranking event the previous season.[1]

New professional players

Countries  Australia  Brazil
 China  Egypt  England
 Iran  Isle of Man  Pakistan
 Scotland  Thailand  Wales

The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2015 World Championship,[2] and the 30 players earning a two-year card the previous year automatically qualified for the season. The top eight players from the European Tour Order of Merit and top four players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit, who had not already qualified for the Main Tour, also qualified. Another two players came from the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs,[3] and a further eight places were available through the Q School.[4] The rest of the places on to the tour came from amateur events and national governing body nominations. Hossein Vafaei's two-year tour card will commence this season.[n 1] All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.

Calendar

The following table outlines the results and dates for all the ranking and major invitational events.[18][19][20]

Date[n 3] Country Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
05-07 05-10  AUT P/A Vienna Snooker Open 15 Reds Köö Wien Snooker Club Vienna Peter Ebdon Mark King 5–3 [21]
06-15 06-21  CHN TE World Cup (Team event) Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium Wuxi China B Scotland 4–1
06-29 07-05  AUS WR Australian Goldfields Open Bendigo Stadium Bendigo John Higgins Martin Gould 9–8 [22]
07-15 07-19  ENG P/A Pink Ribbon The Capital Venue Gloucester Ronnie O'Sullivan Darryn Walker 4–2 [23]
07-29 08-02  LAT PT European Tour – Event 1[n 4] Arena Riga Riga Barry Hawkins Tom Ford 4–1
08-26 08-30  GER PT European Tour – Event 2[n 5] Stadhalle Fürth Ali Carter Shaun Murphy 4–3
09-07 09-12  THA NR Six-red World Championship Fashion Island Shopping Mall Bangkok Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Liang Wenbo 8–2
09-14 09-20  CHN WR Shanghai Masters Shanghai Grand Stage Shanghai Kyren Wilson Judd Trump 10–9
10-07 10-11  GER PT European Tour – Event 3[n 6] RWE-Sporthalle Mülheim Rory McLeod Tian Pengfei 4–2 [24]
10-19 10-23  CHN PT Asian Tour – Event 1[n 7] Haining Sports Center Haining Ding Junhui Ricky Walden 4–3
10-25 11-01  CHN WR International Championship Baihu Media Broadcasting Centre Daqing John Higgins David Gilbert 10–5
11-04 11-08  BUL PT European Tour – Event 4[n 8] Universiada Hall Sofia Mark Allen Ryan Day 4–0
11-10 11-15  ENG NR Champion of Champions Ricoh Arena Coventry Neil Robertson Mark Allen 10–5
11-11 11-14  HKG NR General Cup Qualifying Event General Snooker Club Hong Kong Zhang Anda Cao Yupeng 5–4
11-16 11-21  HKG NR General Cup General Snooker Club Hong Kong Marco Fu Mark Williams 7–3
11-24 12-06  ENG WR UK Championship Barbican Centre York Neil Robertson Liang Wenbo 10–5 [25]
12-09 12-13  GIB PT European Tour – Event 5[n 9] Tercentenary Sports Hall, Victoria Stadium Gibraltar Marco Fu Michael White 4–1
01-10 01-17  ENG NR The Masters Alexandra Palace London Ronnie O'Sullivan Barry Hawkins 10–1
01-30 01-31  ENG NR World Seniors Championship Preston Guild Hall Preston Mark Davis Darren Morgan 2–1
02-03 02-07  GER WR German Masters Tempodrom Berlin Martin Gould Luca Brecel 9–5
02-12 02-14  ENG NR Snooker Shoot Out Hexagon Theatre Reading Robin Hull Luca Brecel 1–0
02-15 02-21  WAL WR Welsh Open Motorpoint Arena Cardiff Ronnie O'Sullivan Neil Robertson 9–5
02-23 02-28  POL PT European Tour – Event 6[n 10] Gdynia Sports Arena Gdynia Mark Selby Martin Gould 4–1
01-04 03-03  ENG NR Championship League Crondon Park Golf Club Stock Judd Trump Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–2
03-08 03-13  WAL WR World Grand Prix Venue Cymru Llandudno Shaun Murphy Stuart Bingham 10–9
03-22 03-27  ENG WR Players Tour Championship Finals EventCity Manchester Mark Allen Ricky Walden 10–6
03-28 04-03  CHN WR China Open Beijing University Students' Gymnasium Beijing Judd Trump Ricky Walden 10–4
04-16 05-02  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield Mark Selby Ding Junhui 18–14 [26]
WR = World ranking event
PT = Players Tour Championship 2015/2016 event
NR = Non-ranking event
P/A = Pro–am event
TE = Team event

Official rankings

World ranking points

Points distribution

2015/2016 points distribution for world ranking and minor-ranking events:[27]

Tournament/Round→ R144 R128 R96 R80 R64 R48 R32 R16 QF SF F W
Asian Tour events 0 400 800 1,300 1,750 3,500 6,500 13,500
European Tour events 0 525 900 1,725 3,000 4,500 9,000 18,750
Players Championship Grand Finals 4,000 7,000 12,500 20,000 38,000 100,000
Australian Goldfields Open 0 250[n 11] 500 1000[n 11] 4,500[n 11] 6,000 8,500 10,000 16,000 37,500
Shanghai Masters 0 500[n 11] 2,000 3,000[n 11] 6,000[n 11] 8,000 12,000 19,500 35,000 85,000
International Championship 0 4,000 7,000 12,000 17,500 30,000 65,000 125,000
UK Championship 0 4,000 9,000 12,000 20,000 30,000 70,000 150,000
German Masters 0 1,500 3,000 3,750 7,500 15,000 26,250 60,000
Welsh Open 0 2,000 3,000 5,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 60,000
World Grand Prix 2,500 5,000 10,000 20,000 35,000 100,000
China Open 0 4,000 6,500 8,000 12,500 21,000 35,000 85,000
World Championship 0 6,600 9,900 13,250[n 11] 22,000 33,000 66,000 137,500 330,000

Notes

  1. Hossein Vafaei received special dispensation to play on the Main Tour last season, while awaiting a visa, which he received in February 2015.[5][6]
  2. Tour card deferred by World Snooker to the start of the 2016/17 season.[8]
  3. Dates use the month day format
  4. Event also known as the 2015 Riga Open.
  5. Event also known as the 2015 Paul Hunter Classic.
  6. Event also known as the 2015 Ruhr Open.
  7. Event also known as the 2015 Haining Open.
  8. Event also known as the 2015 Bulgarian Open.
  9. Event also known as the 2015 Gibraltar Open.
  10. Event also known as the 2016 Gdynia Open.
  11. Players who lose their first match receive no ranking points.
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  27. http://www.worldsnooker.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Click-here-for-the-schedule.pdf
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