2021–22 snooker season

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2021–22 snooker season
Snooker Calendar 2021-22.png
Nations that hosted an event in the snooker calendar during the 2021–22 season
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Duration18 July 2021 – 11 May 2022 (2021-07-18 2022-05-11)
Tournaments32 (16 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK Championship Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Xintong  (CHN)
Masters Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS)
World Championship Flag of England.svg  Ronnie O'Sullivan  (ENG)

The 2021–22 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played from July 2021 to May 2022, including the professional World Snooker Tour but also featuring events for female, senior, and Q School players. The season saw a record five players claim their first professional ranking titles: David Gilbert, Zhao Xintong, Hossein Vafaei, Fan Zhengyi, and Robert Milkins. [1] Nutcharut Wongharuthai won her first World Women's Snooker Championship, becoming the only player besides Reanne Evans and Ng On-yee to win the women's world title in 19 years. [2] Ronnie O'Sullivan won the World Snooker Championship, equalling Stephen Hendry's modern era record of seven world titles and becoming the oldest world champion in snooker history at the age of 46 years and 148 days. [3] Lee Walker won his first World Seniors Championship. [4]

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Neil Robertson, who won four tournaments during the season, was named Player of the Year at the World Snooker Tour Awards. O'Sullivan was named the Snooker Journalists' Player of the Year, while Zhao was the Fans' Player of the Year. O'Sullivan won Performance of the Year for capturing his seventh world title, while Robertson won Magic Moment of the Year for making a maximum break at the Crucible. Evans and Allison Fisher were entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to the growth of snooker. [5]

Players

The World Snooker Tour in the 2021–22 season consists of a field of 122 professional players. [6] The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2021 World Championship, and 27 of the players who earned a two-year tour card the previous year automatically qualified for the season. Next, eight places were allocated to the top eight on the One Year Ranking List who had not already qualified for the Main Tour. Another four players came from the CBSA China Tour, and a further 14 places were eligible through the 2021 Q School, four from each of the three events and an additional two from the Order of Merit). Two players from the World Women's Snooker Tour were given tour cards. Andrew Pagett, who won the 2020 EBSA European Championship, had his tour card deferred to this season and was subsequently given a tour card. The last two tour cards were invitational tour cards, given to Marco Fu and Jimmy White.

New professional players

All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons. [6]

Top-up players

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic restricting the number of amateur qualification tournaments that could be run and thus the total size of the Main Tour for this season, World Snooker Tour announced that the following six players are guaranteed an invite to all eligible snooker events this season, alongside amateurs appointed by local governing bodies for the Home Nations Series. This was due to their ranking on the Q School Order of Merit:

Calendar

The following tables outline the dates and results for all the World Snooker Tour, World Women's Snooker Tour, World Seniors Tour, Q Tour, and other events in the season. [9] [10] [11]

World Snooker Tour

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
18 Jul13 Aug Championship League Morningside Arena in Leicester, EnglandFlag of England.svg  David Gilbert  (ENG)31Ulster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR) [12]
16 Aug22 Aug British Open Morningside Arena in Leicester, EnglandFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Mark Williams  (WAL)64Flag of England.svg  Gary Wilson  (ENG) [13]
9 Oct17 Oct Northern Ireland Open Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern IrelandUlster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR)98Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO) [14]
1 Nov7 Nov English Open Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, EnglandFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS)98Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO) [15]
15 Nov21 Nov Champion of Champions Bolton Whites Hotel in Bolton, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG)104Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO) [16]
23 Nov5 Dec UK Championship York Barbican in York, EnglandFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Xintong  (CHN)105Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Luca Brecel  (BEL) [17]
6 Dec12 Dec Scottish Open Venue Cymru in Llandudno, WalesFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Luca Brecel  (BEL)95Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO) [18]
13 Dec19 Dec World Grand Prix Coventry Building Society Arena in Coventry, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Ronnie O'Sullivan  (ENG)108Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS) [19]
9 Jan16 Jan Masters Alexandra Palace in London, EnglandFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS)104Flag of England.svg  Barry Hawkins  (ENG) [20]
20 Jan23 Jan Shoot Out Morningside Arena in Leicester, EnglandFlag of Iran.svg  Hossein Vafaei  (IRN)10Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Mark Williams  (WAL) [21]
26 Jan30 Jan German Masters Tempodrom in Berlin, GermanyFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Xintong  (CHN)90Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Bingtao  (CHN) [22]
20 Dec4 Feb Championship League Invitational Morningside Arena in Leicester, EnglandFlag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO)32Flag of England.svg  Stuart Bingham  (ENG) [23]
7 Feb13 Feb Players Championship Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton, EnglandFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS)105Flag of England.svg  Barry Hawkins  (ENG) [24]
21 Feb27 Feb European Masters Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, EnglandFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Fan Zhengyi  (CHN)109Flag of England.svg  Ronnie O'Sullivan  (ENG) [25]
28 Feb6 Mar Welsh Open ICC Wales, Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, WalesFlag of England.svg  Joe Perry  (ENG)95Flag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG) [26]
7 Mar13 Mar Turkish Masters Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel in Antalya, TurkeyFlag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG)104Flag of England.svg  Matthew Selt  (ENG) [27]
24 Mar26 Mar Gibraltar Open Europa Point Sports Complex in Gibraltar, GibraltarFlag of England.svg  Robert Milkins  (ENG)42Flag of England.svg  Kyren Wilson  (ENG) [28]
28 Mar3 Apr Tour Championship Venue Cymru in Llandudno, WalesFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Robertson  (AUS)109Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO) [29]
16 Apr2 May World Championship Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Ronnie O'Sullivan  (ENG)1813Flag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG) [30]
Ranking event
Non-ranking event

World Women's Snooker

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
4 Sep5 Sep UK Women's Championship Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Reanne Evans  (ENG)40Flag of England.svg  Rebecca Kenna  (ENG) [31] [32]
27 Nov28 Nov Eden Women's Masters Frames Sports Bar in London, EnglandFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng On-yee  (HKG)43Flag of England.svg  Reanne Evans  (ENG) [33] [34]
15 Jan16 Jan Women's British Open The Winchester in Leicester, EnglandFlag of Thailand.svg  Nutcharut Wongharuthai  (THA)43Flag of England.svg  Reanne Evans  (ENG) [35] [36]
11 Feb14 Feb World Women's Championship Ding Junhui Snooker Academy in Sheffield, EnglandFlag of Thailand.svg  Nutcharut Wongharuthai  (THA)65Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wendy Jans  (BEL) [37] [38]
2 Apr3 Apr Winchester Women's Open The Winchester in Leicester, EnglandFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng On-yee  (HKG)40Flag of Thailand.svg  Nutcharut Wongharuthai  (THA) [39]

World Seniors Tour

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
4 Jan7 Jan UK Seniors Championship Bonus Arena in Hull, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Peter Lines  (ENG)41Flag of England.svg  David Lilley  (ENG) [40]
4 May8 May World Seniors Championship Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, EnglandFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Lee Walker  (WAL)54Flag of England.svg  Jimmy White  (ENG) [41]

Q Tour

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
19 Nov21 NovQ Tour 1Castle Snooker Club in Brighton, EnglandFlag of England.svg  David Lilley  (ENG)51Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Si Jiahui  (CHN) [42]
10 Dec12 DecQ Tour 2Terry Griffiths Matchroom in Llanelli, WalesFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Si Jiahui  (CHN)54Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Michael White  (WAL) [43]
28 Jan30 JanQ Tour 3The Winchester in Leicester, EnglandFlag of England.svg  Sean O'Sullivan  (ENG)52Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Julien Leclercq  (BEL) [44]
18 Mar20 MarQ Tour 4Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, EnglandUlster Banner.svg  Robbie McGuigan  (NIR)53Flag of Scotland.svg Michael Collumb (SCO) [45]
10 May11 MayQ Tour PlayoffQ House Snooker Academy in Darlington, EnglandFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Julien Leclercq  (BEL)52Flag of England.svg Alex Clenshaw (ENG) [46]

Other events

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
25 Sep29 Sep Haining Open Haining Sports Center in Haining, ChinaFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  He Guoqiang  (CHN)50Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Jiahao (CHN) [47]

World ranking points

The 2021–22 snooker season will feature the following points distribution for World Snooker Tour ranking events:

Round
Tournament
R144R128R112R96R80R64R48R32R24R16QFR6SFFW
Championship LeagueN/a0
[note 1]
N/a1,000
[note 2]
N/a2,000
[note 3]
N/a4,000
[note 4]
5,000
[note 5]
6,000
[note 6]
8,000
[note 7]
9,000
[note 8]
11,000
[note 9]
23,00033,000
British OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a5,000N/a7,00012,000N/a20,00045,000100,000
Northern Ireland OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a4,000N/a7,50010,000N/a20,00030,00070,000
English OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a4,000N/a7,50010,000N/a20,00030,00070,000
UK ChampionshipN/a0N/aN/aN/a6,500N/a12,000N/a17,00024,500N/a40,00080,000200,000
Scottish OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a4,000N/a7,50010,000N/a20,00030,00070,000
World Grand PrixN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/a5,000N/a7,50012,000N/a20,00040,000100,000
Shoot OutN/a0N/aN/aN/a500N/a1,000N/a2,0004,000N/a8,00020,00050,000
German MastersN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000
[note 10]
N/a4,000N/a5,00010,000N/a20,00035,00080,000
Players ChampionshipN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/a10,00015,000N/a30,00050,000125,000
European MastersN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a4,000N/a6,00011,000N/a17,50035,00080,000
Welsh OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,000N/a4,000N/a7,50010,000N/a20,00030,00070,000
Turkish MastersN/a0N/aN/aN/a3,500N/a5,500N/a7,50012,500N/a20,00045,000100,000
Gibraltar OpenN/a0N/aN/aN/a2,000N/a3,000N/a4,0005,000N/a6,00020,00050,000
Tour ChampionshipN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/a20,000N/a40,00060,000150,000
World Championship0N/a5,000
[note 11]
N/a10,000
[note 11]
N/a15,00020,000
[note 11]
N/a30,00050,000N/a100,000200,000500,000

Notes

  1. First stage fourth-placed
  2. First stage third-placed
  3. First stage runner-up
  4. Second stage fourth-placed
  5. Second stage third-placed
  6. Second stage runner-up
  7. Third stage fourth-placed
  8. Third stage third-placed
  9. Third stage runner-up
  10. Loss in second qualifying round
  11. 1 2 3 Players who lose their first match receive no ranking points.

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