2018 Riga Masters

The 2018 Kaspersky Riga Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 27–29 July 2018 at the Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia.[1] It was the first ranking event of the 2018/2019 season.

Kaspersky Riga Masters
Tournament information
Dates27–29 July 2018
VenueArena Riga[1]
CityRiga
CountryLatvia[1]
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£259,000
Winner's share£50,000
Highest break Liang Wenbo (140)
Final
Champion Neil Robertson
Runner-up Jack Lisowski
Score5–2
2017
2019

Ryan Day was the defending champion, however he lost 3–4 to Ali Carter in the last 64.

Liang Wenbo made the highest break of the tournament with 140 in the second round against Neil Robertson. Liang potted all blacks with reds during the break but this was not a maximum break as he potted 13th and 14th reds in the same shot.[2]

Neil Robertson won the event for the second time in three years, winning his 14th ranking title, defeating Jack Lisowski 5–2 in the final. This was Lisowski's first ranking event final.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £10,000

Main draw

 
Last 64
Best of 7 frames
Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Jamie Jones4
 
 
 
Rod Lawler2
 
Jamie Jones0
 
 
 
Chris Wakelin 4
 
Chris Wakelinw/o
 
 
 
Sam Craigiew/d
 
Chris Wakelin4
 
 
 
Mark King3
 
Robbie Williams3
 
 
 
Lukas Kleckers4
 
Lukas Kleckers2
 
 
 
Mark King4
 
Xu Si2
 
 
 
Mark King4
 
Chris Wakelin2
 
 
 
Stuart Carrington4
 
Mei Xiwen2
 
 
 
Joe Swail4
 
Joe Swail3
 
 
 
Stuart Carrington4
 
Stuart Carrington4
 
 
 
Fergal O'Brien3
 
Stuart Carrington4
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong1
 
David Lilley0
 
 
 
Shaun Murphy4
 
Shaun Murphy0
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong4
 
Nigel Bond0
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong4
 
Stuart Carrington0
 
 
 
Neil Robertson5
 
Scott Donaldson4
 
 
 
Robin Hull3
 
Scott Donaldson3
 
 
 
Craig Steadman4
 
Zhou Yuelong1
 
 
 
Craig Steadman4
 
Craig Steadman2
 
 
 
Neil Robertson4
 
Kurt Maflin2
 
 
 
Liang Wenbo4
 
Liang Wenbo3
 
 
 
Neil Robertson4
 
Li Yuan2
 
 
 
Neil Robertson4
 
Neil Robertson4
 
 
 
Ricky Walden2
 
Barry Hawkins3
 
 
 
Li Hang4
 
Li Hang0
 
 
 
Ricky Walden4
 
Ricky Walden4
 
 
 
Jimmy White0
 
Ricky Walden4
 
 
 
Mark Allen2
 
Mark Allen4
 
 
 
Peter Lines3
 
Mark Allen4
 
 
 
Ali Carter2
 
Ali Carter4
 
 
 
Ryan Day3
 
Neil Robertson5
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski2
 
Michael White4
 
 
 
David Gilbert 3
 
Michael White1
 
 
 
Joe Perry4
 
Joe Perry4
 
 
 
Robert Milkins3
 
Joe Perry0
 
 
 
Stephen Maguire4
 
Stephen Maguire4
 
 
 
Gerard Greene1
 
Stephen Maguire4
 
 
 
Joe O'Connor2
 
Lee Walker1
 
 
 
Joe O'Connor4
 
Stephen Maguire4
 
 
 
Kyren Wilson 2
 
Luke Simmonds0
 
 
 
Kyren Wilson4
 
Kyren Wilson4
 
 
 
Simon Bedford2
 
Niu Zhuang0
 
 
 
Simon Bedford4
 
Kyren Wilson4
 
 
 
Anthony Hamilton2
 
Yan Bingtaow/d
 
 
 
Anthony Hamiltonw/o
 
Anthony Hamilton4
 
 
 
Michael Holt1
 
Liam Highfield1
 
 
 
Michael Holt4
 
Stephen Maguire1
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski5
 
Tian Pengfei3
 
 
 
Graeme Dott4
 
Graeme Dott4
 
 
 
Ashley Carty0
 
Ashley Carty4
 
 
 
Anthony McGill2
 
Graeme Dott4
 
 
 
Mark Davis0
 
Xiao Guodong1
 
 
 
Marco Fu4
 
Marco Fu3
 
 
 
Mark Davis4
 
Mark Davis4
 
 
 
Luca Brecel2
 
Graeme Dott0
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski4
 
Rory McLeod0
 
 
 
Zhang Yong4
 
Zhang Yong4
 
 
 
Mark Williams3
 
Mark Williams4
 
 
 
Ben Woollaston2
 
Zhang Yong1
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski4
 
Oliver Lines4
 
 
 
Alfie Burden2
 
Oliver Lines0
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski4
 
Ian Burns2
 
 
Jack Lisowski4
 

Final

Final: Best of 9 frames. Referee: Paul Collier.
Arena Riga, Riga, Latvia, 29 July 2018.
Neil Robertson
 Australia
5–2 Jack Lisowski
 England
60–21, 73–59, 122–0 (117), 45–73, 81–66, 32–72, 72–37
117 Highest break 38
1 Century breaks 0
1 50+ breaks 0

Qualifying

These matches were held between 2 and 5 July 2018 at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, England. All matches were the best of 7 frames.[3][4]

Simon Lichtenberg0–4 Jamie Jones
Rod Lawler4–0 Martin O'Donnell
Kuldesh Johal2–4 Chris Wakelin
Thor Chuan Leongw/d–w/o Sam Craigie
Robbie Williams4–3 Alan McManus
Lukas Kleckers4–1 Alexander Ursenbacher
Matthew Selt3–4 Xu Si
Mark King4–3 Peter Ebdon
Soheil Vahedi1–4 Mei Xiwen
Joe Swail4–1 Dechawat Poomjaeng
Stuart Carringtonw/o–w/d Mitchell Mann
Fergal O'Brien4–3 Eden Sharav
Hammad Miah2–4 David Lilley
Shaun Murphy4–2 Sanderson Lam
Nigel Bond4–2 Mark Joyce
Zhao Xintong4–0 Jimmy Robertson
Noppon Saengkham3–4 Scott Donaldson
James Cahill1–4 Robin Hull
Michael Georgiou3–4 Zhou Yuelong
Craig Steadman4–2 Yuan Sijun
Kurt Maflin4–2 Lyu Haotian
Liang Wenbo4–0 Adam Duffy
Paul Davison1–4 Li Yuan
Neil Robertson4–2 Luo Honghao
Barry Hawkins4–0 Andy Lee
Li Hang4–2 Duane Jones
Ricky Walden4–1 John Astley
Rodion Judin0–4[nb 1] Jimmy White
Mark Allen4–2 Daniel Wells
Peter Lines4–2 Shane Castle
Billy Joe Castle0–4 Ali Carter
Jamie Copew/d–w/o Ryan Day
Gary Wilson1–4 Michael White
David Gilbert4–1 Farakh Ajaib
Joe Perry4–1 Lu Ning
Jak Jones2–4 Robert Milkins
Stephen Maguire4–0 Michael Judge
Gerard Greene4–1 Chen Feilong
Lee Walker4–0 Basem Eltahhan
Jordan Brown1–4 Joe O'Connor
Zhang Jiankang3–4 Luke Simmonds
Kyren Wilson4–3 Dominic Dale
Niu Zhuang4–0 Stuart Bingham
Mike Dunn3–4 Simon Bedford
Yan Bingtao4–1 Martin Gould
Anthony Hamilton4–2 Chris Totten
Liam Highfield4–0 Sean O'Sullivan
Michael Holt4–0 Matthew Stevens
Zhang Anda3–4 Tian Pengfei
Graeme Dott4–0[nb 1] Maris Volajs
Harvey Chandler1–4 Ashley Carty
Kishan Hirani0–4 Anthony McGill
Xiao Guodong4–3 Tom Ford
Elliot Slessor1–4 Marco Fu
Andrew Higginson2–4 Mark Davis
Allan Taylor2–4 Luca Brecel
Rory McLeod4–3 Adam Stefanow
Zhang Yong4–1 Ross Muir
Rhys Clarkw/d–w/o Mark Williams
Ben Woollaston4–0 Sam Baird
Oliver Lines4–3 Sunny Akani
Chen Zifan2–4 Alfie Burden
Jamie Clarke3–4 Ian Burns
Fan Zhengyi1–4 Jack Lisowski
Notes
  1. Match was held over and played in Riga.

Century breaks

Televised stage centuries

Total: 31

Qualifying stage centuries

Total: 18

References

  1. "Kaspersky Riga Masters 2018". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  2. "World Records - snooker.org". www.snooker.org. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  3. "Kapersky Riga Masters 2018 Qualifiers Draw" (pdf). worldsnooker.com. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  4. Årdalen, Hermund. "Kaspersky Riga Masters (2018) - snooker.org". snooker.org (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-06-07.
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