Players Championship (snooker)

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Players Championship
Tournament information
Location Llandudno
Country Wales
Established 2011
Organisation(s) World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £350,000[1]
Current champion(s) Northern Ireland Mark Allen

The Players Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament. Mark Allen is the reigning champion.

History

After the establishment of the Players Tour Championship, the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals was first held in 2011 at The Helix in Dublin,[2] between the top 24 players of the Order of Merit, who played at least 6 events; 3 in Sheffield and 3 in mainland Europe.[3] The event was sponsored by PartyCasino.com.[4] In 2012 the event moved to the Bailey Allen Hall in Galway,[5] and was sponsored by Betfair.[6] In 2013 the event was sponsored by Dafabet,[7] and the competition was expanded to 32 players. The field consisted of the top 25 players from the UK/European Order of Merit, the top four players from the Asian Order of Merit and the three APTC event winners. The seedings of the final was based on the combined list of both Order of Merits.[8]

In 2014 the event was renamed to Players Championship Grand Final and it moved to the Guild Hall in Preston, England.[9] It was originally planned, that the event would take place in Bangkok, Thailand,[10] but due to the political unrest in the country the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association decided to relocate the event.[11] The qualifying criteria were also changed for the 2014 event. The event still accommodated 32 players, but the number of qualified players from the Order of Merits was changed with 24 coming through the European Tour Order of Merit and eight through the Asian Tour Order of Merit.[12]

In the 2016/17 season, the Players Tour Championship was cancelled and the main event was renamed to Players Championship and moved to Llandudno, Wales.[13] It will now be played between the top 16 players on a one-year ranking list.[14]

Winners

Year Winner Runner-up Final score Venue Season
Players Tour Championship Grand Finals (ranking)
2011[15] England Shaun Murphy England Martin Gould 4–0 Republic of Ireland Dublin 2010/11
2012[16] England Stephen Lee Australia Neil Robertson 4–0 Republic of Ireland Galway 2011/12
2013[17] China Ding Junhui Australia Neil Robertson 4–3 Republic of Ireland Galway 2012/13
Players Championship Grand Final (ranking)
2014[18] England Barry Hawkins Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 4–0 England Preston 2013/14
2015[19] England Joe Perry Wales Mark Williams 4–3 Thailand Bangkok 2014/15
2016[20] Northern Ireland Mark Allen England Ricky Walden 10–6 England Manchester 2015/16
Players Championship (ranking)
2017 Wales Llandudno 2016/17

References

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