Snooker season 2013/2014
































Snooker season 2013/2014

Snooker Main Tour 2013-14.png
Nations that hosted a World Snooker Tour event during the 2013/2014 season

Details
Duration 6 June 2013 – 5 May 2014
Tournaments 35[n 1] (12 ranking events)

Triple Crown winners
UK Championship
Australia Neil Robertson
Masters
England Ronnie O'Sullivan
World Championship
England Mark Selby

← 2012/2013


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The 2013/2014 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 6 June 2013 and 5 May 2014. From this season every qualifying match was held open to the public at various venues in the United Kingdom, replacing the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield. The number of wild-card players at the Chinese ranking events, except the Shanghai Masters,[1] was reduced from eight to four and former Main Tour players were excluded. A professional player could not be selected for more than one wild-card match during the season.[2]


In all but three tournaments every player participated in round one featuring 64 seeds for the first time in the history of snooker.[3] In nine of the ranking tournaments all players took part in the first round, with the winners travelling to the final venue. At three events, the UK Championship, the Welsh Open and the PTC Finals, all matches were held at the final venue. The only three events using the old system were the Australian Goldfields Open, the Shanghai Masters and the World Championship. If a seeded player lost his first round match in these events, then only half of the prize money counted to his official ranking. This was used in all tournaments following the 2012 World Championship.[2]


The season had a total of at least £8 million of prize money.[2] The World Championship, the UK Championship, the International Championship and the Masters were the four biggest tournaments in terms of prize money with the total pot being at least £600,000 at each event.[4] The Indian Open became the first ranking event held in India,[5] and the Champion of Champions was held again after 1980 replacing the Premier League Snooker.[6] At the end of the season Ronnie O'Sullivan was named the World Snooker Player of the Year and the Fans Player of the Year, Ding Junhui the Snooker Writers Player of the Year and John Astley the Rookie of the Year. Mark Selby received the "Performance of the Year" and "The Magic Moment of the Year" awards for winning his first World title and compiling the 100th maximum break in the history of snooker. Dennis Taylor and Cliff Thorburn were inducted into the Hall of Fame.[7]


Neil Robertson became the first player in the history of snooker to compile one hundred century breaks in a season.[8] While Ding Junhui equalled Stephen Hendry's record to win five major ranking titles in a season by claiming the Shanghai Masters, the Indian Open, the International Championship, the German Masters and the China Open.[9][10]




Contents






  • 1 New professional players


  • 2 Calendar


  • 3 Official rankings


    • 3.1 Seeding revision 1


    • 3.2 Seeding revision 2


    • 3.3 Seeding revision 3


    • 3.4 Seeding revision 4


    • 3.5 Seeding revision 5


    • 3.6 Seeding revision 6


    • 3.7 Seeding revision 7




  • 4 World ranking points


  • 5 Points distribution


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





New professional players

























Countries

 Australia

 Brazil

 China

 England

 Finland

 Germany

 Ireland

 Libya

 Malta

 Northern Ireland

 Qatar

 Scotland

  Switzerland

 Thailand

 Wales

The 2013/2014 season was made up of 132 professional players. The top 64 players after the 2013 World Championship and the 32 players earning a two-year card the previous year, who hadn't already earned a place, automatically qualified for the 2013/2014 season,[11] as have eight players from the PTC Order of Merit of the Players Tour Championship and four players from the APTC Order of Merit, who have not already qualified for the Main Tour.[12][13] Another three players came from the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs,[14] and a further twelve places were available through the Q School.[15] The rest of the places on to the tour came from amateur events and national governing body nominations. All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.[16]











Calendar


The following table outlines the results and dates for all the ranking and major invitational events.[38][39][40]












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Date[n 2]
Country
Rank
Tournament name
Venue
City
Winner
Runner-up
Score
References
06–06
06–09

 BUL
PT

European Tour – Event 1[n 3]

Universiada Hall

Sofia

Scotland John Higgins

Australia Neil Robertson
4–1
[41]
06–11
06–15

 CHN
PT

Asian Tour – Event 1[n 4]

Yixing Sports Centre

Yixing

England Joe Perry

England Mark Selby
4–1
[42]
06–17
06–23

 CHN
WR

Wuxi Classic

Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium

Wuxi

Australia Neil Robertson

Scotland John Higgins
10–7
[43]
06–26
06–30

 ENG
P/A

Pink Ribbon

The Capital Venue

Gloucester

England Joe Perry

England Barry Hawkins
4–3

[44][45]
06–29
07–01

 KOR
P/A

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Six-red

Songdo Convensia

Incheon

China Xiao Guodong

Iran Amir Sarkhosh
5–4

[46][47][48]
07–01
07–02

 KOR
P/A

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Team

Songdo Convensia

Incheon

 China

 Independent Olympic Athletes
3–2

[46][49][50]
07–03
07–06

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Singles

China Cao Yupeng

China Ding Junhui
4–2

[46][51][52]
07–04
07–07

 AUT
P/A

Vienna Snooker Open

Brut Theatre

Vienna

England Mark King

England Craig Steadman
5–0
[53]
07–08
07–14

 AUS
WR

Australian Goldfields Open

Bendigo Stadium

Bendigo

Hong Kong Marco Fu

Australia Neil Robertson
9–6
[54]
07–18
07–21

 NLD
PT

European Tour – Event 2[n 5]

Topsport Centrum

Rotterdam

Wales Mark Williams

England Mark Selby
4–3
[55]
07–26
07–30

 COL
P/A

World Games

Unidad Deportiva Alberto Galindo

Cali

India Aditya Mehta

China Liang Wenbo
3–0

[56][57]
08–14
08–17

 ENG
PT

European Tour – Event 3[n 6]

Doncaster Dome

Doncaster

England Ricky Walden

Hong Kong Marco Fu
4–3
[58]
08–22
08–25

 GER
PT

European Tour – Event 4[n 7]
Stadthalle

Fürth

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

Northern Ireland Gerard Greene
4–0
[59]
09–02
09–07

 THA
VE

Six-red World Championship

Montien Riverside Hotel

Bangkok

England Mark Davis

Australia Neil Robertson
8–4
[60]
09–09
09–13

 HKG
NR

General Cup

General Snooker Club

Hong Kong

England Mark Davis

Australia Neil Robertson
7–2
[61]
09–16
09–22

 CHN
WR

Shanghai Masters

Shanghai Grand Stage

Shanghai

China Ding Junhui

China Xiao Guodong
10–6
[62]
09–23
09–27

 CHN
PT

Asian Tour – Event 2[n 8]

Zhangjiagang Sports Center

Zhangjiagang

China Ju Reti

England Michael Holt
4–1
[63]
10–03
10–06

 GER
PT

European Tour – Event 5[n 9]

RWE-Sporthalle

Mülheim

Northern Ireland Mark Allen

China Ding Junhui
4–1
[64]
10–14
10–18

 IND
WR

Indian Open

Le Meridien Hotel

New Delhi

China Ding Junhui

India Aditya Mehta
5–0
[65]
10–19
10–20

 ENG
NR

World Seniors Championship

Mountbatten Centre

Portsmouth

England Steve Davis

England Nigel Bond
2–1
[66]
10–20
10–24

 CHN
PT

Asian Tour – Event 3[n 10]

Guanhua Grand Hotel

Zhengzhou

China Liang Wenbo

China Lyu Haotian
4–0
[67]
10–27
11–03

 CHN
WR

International Championship

Chengdu Eastern Music Park

Chengdu

China Ding Junhui

Hong Kong Marco Fu
10–9
[68]
11–07
11–10

 ENG
PT

European Tour – Event 6[n 11]

The Capital Venue

Gloucester

Northern Ireland Mark Allen

England Judd Trump
4–1
[69]
11–14
11–17

 BEL
PT

European Tour – Event 7[n 12]

Lotto Arena

Antwerp

England Mark Selby

England Ronnie O'Sullivan
4–3
[70]
11–19
11–24

 ENG
NR

Champion of Champions

Ricoh Arena

Coventry

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

England Stuart Bingham
10–8
[71]

11–26

12–08

 ENG
WR

UK Championship

Barbican Centre

York

Australia Neil Robertson

England Mark Selby
10–7
[72]
01–12
01–19

 ENG
NR

The Masters

Alexandra Palace

London

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

England Mark Selby
10–4
[73]
01–24
01–26

 ENG
NR

Snooker Shoot-Out

Circus Arena

Blackpool

Wales Dominic Dale

England Stuart Bingham
1–0
[74]
01–29
02–02

 GER
WR

German Masters

Tempodrom

Berlin

China Ding Junhui

England Judd Trump
9–5
[75]
02–06
02–09

 POL
PT

European Tour – Event 8[n 13]

Gdynia Sports Arena

Gdynia

England Shaun Murphy

Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien
4–1
[76]
02–19
03–02

 WAL
WR

Welsh Open

Newport Centre

Newport

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

China Ding Junhui
9–3
[77]
01–06
03–06

 ENG
NR

Championship League

Crondon Park Golf Club

Stock

England Judd Trump

England Martin Gould
3–1
[78]
03–04
03–08

 CHN
PT

Asian Tour – Event 4[n 14]

Dongguan Dongcheng Sports Garden

Dongguan

England Stuart Bingham

China Liang Wenbo
4–1
[79]
03–10
03–16

 CHN
WR

World Open

Hainan International Exhibition Center

Haikou

England Shaun Murphy

England Mark Selby
10–6
[80]
03–25
03–29

 ENG
WR

Players Tour Championship Finals [n 15]

Guild Hall

Preston

England Barry Hawkins

Northern Ireland Gerard Greene
4–0
[81]
03–31
04–06

 CHN
WR

China Open

Beijing University Students' Gymnasium

Beijing

China Ding Junhui

Australia Neil Robertson
10–5
[82]
04–19
05–05

 ENG
WR

World Snooker Championship

Crucible Theatre

Sheffield

England Mark Selby

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

18–14
[83]







WR = World ranking event
PT = Players Tour Championship 2013/14 event
P/A = Pro–am event
Other, non-ranking event
Variant event


Official rankings
























World ranking points





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
 Ch 
[n 16]

Player[92]
Season[n 17]
Tournament[96]
Season
Cut-off point[n 18]
Total[96]

11/12

12/13

PTC

WUC

AO

SM

IO

IC

UK

GM

WEO

WOO

CO

WC
13/14

1

2

3

4

5

6
1 Steady
England Mark Selby
0
43260

8600
560 3200 3500 1400 4000 6400 1400 2500 5600 3500 10000
50660
83640 78100 82220 87020 85160 84480 93920
2 Steady
Australia Neil Robertson
0
42440

4360
7000 4000 3500 2500 3040 8000 1400 1400 2660 5600 6400
49860
90160 86580 87680 89800 89300 88800 92300
3 Rise7
China Ding Junhui
0
34320

6800
1960 0 7000 5000 8000 3040 5000 4000 2660 7000 1400
51860
59920 64700 79500 79540 82520 83660 86180
4 Rise5
England Barry Hawkins
0
39020

6680
1960 1900 4480 900 2240 4000 1400 3200 1960 1260 6400
36380
63085 65480 66620 69700 68980 73500 75400
5 Fall1
England Shaun Murphy
0
40320

6260
560 1900 2660 400 1440 3040 1900 1400 7000 2660 5000
34220
68600 68680 67400 66440 64420 69260 74540
6 Rise11
Hong Kong Marco Fu
0
33725

6480
1960 5000 2660 1400 6400 640 900 2500 4480 1960 3800
38180
57110 60565 67805 64645 63850 69750 71905
7 Fall4
England Judd Trump
0
41100

7560
1260 980 400 1440 3040 4000 1900 2660 1960 5000
30200
78200 75640 74760 69960 70460 71640 71300
8 Fall2
England Stuart Bingham
0
40600

8000
1960 1900 980 1900 3040 5120 900 1900 1960 1260 1400
30320
61800 60760 64540 69500 68140 72320 70920
9 Fall1
England Ricky Walden
0
36040

5440
1260 700 980 1400 640 5120 400 1900 2660 3500 3800
27800
61710 63365 62685 62485 58985 60350 63840
10 Fall3
Northern Ireland Mark Allen
0
32120

7260
1260 980 1400 3040 4000 900 1400 4480 1260 3800
29780
61220 59260 63700 63700 61340 59220 61900
11 Steady
Scotland John Higgins
0
27035

7060
5600 2660 1900 2240 3040 1400 2500 3500 2660 1400
33960
64575 62415 64155 62235 61375 63395 60995
12 Rise1
England Mark Davis
0
33150

5560
2500 3500 1900 3040 1440 2500 900 1960 560 1400
25260
56080 56020 60440 59440 58980 60055 58410
13 Rise7
England Joe Perry
0
21900

5940
3500 2500 1960 1900 5120 3040 2500 3200 1260 560 3800
35280
50300 50375 55515 57995 56995 58580 57180
14 Rise2
England Ali Carter
0
31195

2960
2660 1960 900 1440 2240 900 1900 1960 4480 3800
25200
54295 55795 57015 56815 56455 59615 56395
15 Fall3
Scotland Graeme Dott
0
29520

4800
1260 980 400 5120 3040 1400 1400 3500 3500 1150
26550
55100 53100 57340 57140 55000 55480 56070
16 Rise2
England Robert Milkins
0
31735

4520
4480 3200 2660 400 1440 3040 400 400 1960 560 1150
24210
57005 57285 58765 59925 58615 57165 55945


  Player did not enter tournament.


Points distribution


2013/2014 points distribution for world ranking and minor-ranking events:[93]





































































































































































































































Tournament
Round →

R128

R96

R64

R48

R32

R16

QF

SF

F

W

Wuxi Classic
560

1260

1960
2660
3500
4480
5600
7000

Australian Goldfields Open
Unseeded loser
400
650
900
1150
1400
1900
2500
3200
4000
5000
Seeded loser
200
325

575
700






Shanghai Masters

Unseeded loser
560
910
1260
1610
1960
2660
3500
4480
5600
7000
Seeded loser
280
455

805
980






Indian Open
400

900

1400
1900
2500
3200
4000
5000

International Championship
640

1440

2240
3040
4000
5120
6400
8000

UK Championship
640

1440

2240
3040
4000
5120
6400
8000

German Masters
400

900

1400
1900
2500
3200
4000
5000

Welsh Open
400

900

1400
1900
2500
3200
4000
5000

World Open
560

1260

1960
2660
3500
4480
5600
7000

Players Tour Championship

Regular events[n 19]


360

560
760
1000
1280
1600
2000
Finals




840
1140
1500
1920
2400
3000

China Open
560

1260

1960
2660
3500
4480
5600
7000

World Championship
Unseeded loser
800
1300
1800
2300
2800
3800
5000
6400
8000
10000
Seeded loser
400
650

1150
1400







Notes





  1. ^ The three disciplines at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games were part of the same tournament.


  2. ^ Dates use the month day format


  3. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Bulgarian Open.


  4. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Yixing Open.


  5. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Rotterdam Open.


  6. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Bluebell Wood Open.


  7. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Paul Hunter Classic.


  8. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Zhangjiagang Open.


  9. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Ruhr Open.


  10. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Zhengzhou Open.


  11. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup.


  12. ^ Event also known as the 2013 Antwerp Open.


  13. ^ Event also known as the 2014 Gdynia Open.


  14. ^ Event also known as the 2014 Dongguan Open.


  15. ^ Event also known as the 2014 Players Championship Grand Final.


  16. ^ "Ch" = Change since the beginning of the season 2013/2014. See [86] for the player rankings at the start of the season.


  17. ^ The 2011/2012 points only include the ranking points that count towards the next seedings update. All 36 new players will start on 0 points. Players on 0 points are ranked alphabetically.[93] See [94] for the points accumulated during the 2011/2012 season and see [95] for points accumulated during the 2012/2013 season.


  18. ^ See [86] for the rankings at the first seedings cut-off point; see [87] for the rankings at the second cut-off point; see [88] for the rankings at the third cut-off point; see [89] for the rankings at the fourth cut-off point; see [90] for the rankings at the fifth cut-off point; see [91] for the rankings at the sixth cut-off point; see [96] for the rankings at the end of the season.


  19. ^ Composed by the European Tour and the Asian Tour.




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External links



  • 2013/2014 season at CueTracker.net: Snooker Results and Statistic Database












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