Players Tour Championship 2013/2014

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The Players Tour Championship 2013/2014 was a series of snooker tournaments which started on 6 June 2013 and ended on 29 March 2014, with events held across Europe and Asia. In this season the European events formed the European Tour and events held in Asia the Asian Tour. The twelve regular minor-ranking events concluded with the Finals.

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Schedule

Date [n 1] Tournament NameVenueCityWinnerRunner–upScore [1] [2] [3] References
06–0606–09Flag of Bulgaria.svg  BUL European Tour – Event 1 [n 2] Universiada Hall Sofia Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Robertson 4–1 [4]
06–1106–15Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN Asian Tour – Event 1 [n 3] Yixing Sports Centre Yixing Flag of England.svg Joe Perry Flag of England.svg Mark Selby 4–1 [5]
07–1807–21Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NLD European Tour – Event 2 [n 4] Topsport Centrum Rotterdam Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Williams Flag of England.svg Mark Selby 4–3 [6]
08–1408–17Flag of England.svg  ENG European Tour – Event 3 [n 5] Doncaster Dome Doncaster Flag of England.svg Ricky Walden Flag of Hong Kong.svg Marco Fu 4–3 [7]
08–2208–25Flag of Germany.svg  GER European Tour – Event 4 [n 6] Stadthalle Fürth Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan Ulster Banner.svg Gerard Greene 4–0 [8]
09–2309–27Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN Asian Tour – Event 2 [n 7] Zhangjiagang Sports Center Zhangjiagang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ju Reti Flag of England.svg Michael Holt 4–1 [9]
10–0310–06Flag of Germany.svg  GER European Tour – Event 5 [n 8] RWE-Sporthalle Mülheim Ulster Banner.svg Mark Allen Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ding Junhui 4–1 [10]
10–2010–24Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN Asian Tour – Event 3 [n 9] Guanhua Grand Hotel Zhengzhou Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liang Wenbo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lyu Haotian 4–0 [11]
11–0711–10Flag of England.svg  ENG European Tour – Event 6 [n 10] The Capital Venue Gloucester Ulster Banner.svg Mark Allen Flag of England.svg Judd Trump 4–1 [12]
11–1411–17Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL European Tour – Event 7 [n 11] Lotto Arena Antwerp Flag of England.svg Mark Selby Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–3 [13]
02–0602–09Flag of Poland.svg  POL European Tour – Event 8 [n 12] Gdynia Sports Arena Gdynia Flag of England.svg Shaun Murphy Flag of Ireland.svg Fergal O'Brien 4–1 [14]
03–0403–08Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN Asian Tour – Event 4 [n 13] Dongguan Dongcheng Sports Garden Dongguan Flag of England.svg Stuart Bingham Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liang Wenbo 4–1 [15]
03–2503–29Flag of England.svg  ENG Players Tour Championship – Finals [n 14] Guild Hall Preston Flag of England.svg Barry Hawkins Ulster Banner.svg Gerard Greene 4–0 [16]

Order of Merit

European Tour

The calculation method of the European Tour Order of Merit was changed this season. The previously used £1=€1 system was changed to accommodate the increasing prize money of the continental European events. World Snooker decided to use the £1=€1.2 conversation rate. [17]

Player qualified for the Finals through the Asian Tour Order of Merit

After 8 out of 8 events: [18] [19]

RankPlayerTotal PointsEvents Played
1 Ulster Banner.svg Mark Allen 45,2505
2 Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan 38,6166
3 Flag of England.svg Mark Selby 37,5165
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Willams 30,6837
5 Flag of England.svg Shaun Murphy 29,4997
6 Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins 26,3507
7 Flag of England.svg Ricky Walden 25,1006
8 Flag of England.svg Judd Trump 20,2498
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ding Junhui 18,3334
10 Flag of Ireland.svg Fergal O'Brien 17,1998
11 Flag of England.svg Sam Baird 16,3518
12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Marco Fu 15,1006
13 Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Maguire 14,7666
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Robertson 14,0836
15 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Jones 13,1008
16 Flag of England.svg David Gilbert 12,8838
17 Flag of England.svg Stuart Bingham 12,7837
18 Ulster Banner.svg Gerard Greene 12,7838
19 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ryan Day 10,9508
20 Flag of England.svg Jimmy Robertson 10,5167
21 Flag of England.svg Ben Woollaston 10,5168
22 Flag of England.svg Mark Davis 10,4508
23 Flag of England.svg Anthony Hamilton 10,2348
24 Flag of England.svg Gary Wilson 10,0328
25 Flag of England.svg Barry Hawkins 9,6837

(Top 25 players out of 515)

Asian Tour

Player qualified for the Finals through the European Tour Order of Merit

After 4 out of 4 events: [20] [21]

RankPlayerTotal PointsEvents Played
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liang Wenbo 17,7004
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ju Reti 12,2004
3 Flag of England.svg Stuart Bingham 10,2002
4 Flag of England.svg Joe Perry 10,0001
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lyu Haotian 5,6003
6 Flag of England.svg Mark Selby 5,2002
7 Flag of England.svg Michael Holt 5,0002
8 Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Donaldson 4,7004
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yu Delu 4,4004

(Top 9 players out of 202)

Finals

The Finals of the Players Tour Championship 2013/2014 took place between 25–29 March 2014 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. It was contested by the top 24 players on the European Tour Order of Merit, and the top eight from the Asian Tour Order of Merit. [22] If a player qualified from both Order of Merits, then the highest position counted and the next player on the other list qualified. If a player finished on both lists on the same place, then the European Tour Order of Merit took precedence and the next player from the Asian Tour Order of Merit qualified. The seeding list of the Finals was based on the combined list from the earnings of both Order of Merits. [23]

Final: Best of 7 frames. Referee: Olivier Marteel.
Guild Hall, Preston, England, 29 March 2014. [16] [24]
Gerard Greene (18)
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland
0–4 Barry Hawkins (30)
Flag of England.svg  England
0–119 (117), 0–75 (75), 35–61 (50), 15–62
34Highest break117
0Century breaks1
050+ breaks3

Notes

  1. Dates use the month day format
  2. Event also known as the 2013 Bulgarian Open.
  3. Event also known as the 2013 Yixing Open.
  4. Event also known as the 2013 Rotterdam Open.
  5. Event also known as the 2013 Bluebell Wood Open.
  6. Event also known as the 2013 Paul Hunter Classic.
  7. Event also known as the 2013 Zhangjiagang Open.
  8. Event also known as the 2013 Ruhr Open.
  9. Event also known as the 2013 Zhengzhou Open.
  10. Event also known as the 2013 Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup.
  11. Event also known as the 2013 Antwerp Open.
  12. Event also known as the 2014 Gdynia Open.
  13. Event also known as the 2014 Dongguan Open.
  14. Event also known as the 2014 Players Championship Grand Final.

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