List of snooker tournaments

List of snooker tournaments

This is a list of snooker tournaments.

Professional tournaments

Ranking tournaments

This is a list of "ranking" professional snooker tournaments. Season when the tournament had ranking status is shown as well.
* World Championship 1973/74 – present
* Grand Prix 1982/83 – present
** Professional Players Tournament 1982/83 – 1983/84
** Rothmans Grand Prix 1984/85 – 1992/93
** Skoda Grand Prix 1993/94 – 1995/96
** Grand Prix 1996/97 – 2000/01
** LG Cup 2001/02 – 2003/04
** Totesport Grand Prix 2004/05
** Grand Prix 2005/06
** Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2006/07 – present
* UK Championship 1984/85 – present
* Welsh Open 1991/92 – present
* China Open 1998/99 – 2001/02, 2004/05 – present
** China International 1998/99 – 1999/00
** China Open 2000/01 – 2001/02, 2004/05 – present
* Northern Ireland Trophy 2006/07 – present
* Shanghai Masters 2007/2008 – present
* Bahrain Championship 2008/2009 (first)

Non-ranking tournaments

The professional snooker tournaments listed below are non-ranking, invitational tournaments:
*The Masters
*Malta Cup (2007/08 onward)
*Pot Black Cup
*Masters Qualifying Events
*World Snooker Trickshot Championship

Withdrawn tournaments

A list of tournaments either ranking or non-ranking that no longer exist in the snooker calendar.

Ranking tournaments

* International Open 1982/83 – 1989/90, 1992/93 – 2003/04
** Jameson 1982/83 – 1984/85
** Goya Matchroom Trophy 1985/86
** BCE 1986/87
** Fidelity Unit Trusts 1987/88 – 1988/89
** BCE 1989/90
** Sky Sports 1992/93
** Unsponsored 1993/94
** Sweater Shop 1994/95 – 1995/96
** Unsponsored 1996/97
** Regal Scottish Open 1997/98 – 2002/03
** Daily Record Players Championship 2003/04
* Classic 1983/84 – 1991/92
** Lada 1983/84
** Mercantile Credit 1984/85 – 1991/92
* British Open 1984/85 – 2004/2005
* Canadian Masters 1988/89 only
* European Tournaments 1988/89 – 1999/00, 2001/02 – 2006/07 (two events in 1995/96, 1996/97 and 2002/03-2004/05)
** European Open 1988/89 – 1996/97, 2001/02 – 2003/04
** German Open 1995/96 – 1997/98
** Irish Open 1998/99
** Malta Grand Prix 1999/00
** Irish Masters 2002/03 – 2004/05
** Malta Cup 2004/05 – 2006/07
* Dubai Duty Free Classic 1989/90-1996/97
** Dubai Duty Free Classic 1989/90-1994/95
** Singha Thailand Classic 1995/96
** Suntory Asian Classic 1996/97
* Hong Kong Open 1989/90
* Thailand Masters 1989/90 – 2001/02 (held in China in 1990/91)
** Asian Open 1989/90 – 1992/93
** Thailand Open 1993/94 – 1996/97
** Thailand Masters 1997/98 – 2001/02
* Strachan Open 1991/92
* Benson & Hedges Championship 1992/93 (minor ranking event)
* Strachan Challenge 1992/93 (three minor ranking events)

Non-ranking tournaments

*World Doubles Championship
*Scottish Masters
*World Cup
*Welsh Professional Championship

Other tournaments

*Pontin's International Open Series

External links

* [http://snooker.org/Trn/ Ranking Snooker tournaments at Snooker.org, a bit outdated]


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