The 2017 World Seniors Championship was a snooker tournament, that took place at the Baths Hall in Scunthorpe, England, from 22 to 24 March 2017. Qualifying for the tournament was open to non-tour players, who were aged 40 and over on 1 January 2017.[1] The champion received a place in the qualifying tournament for the 2017 World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 22–24 March 2017 |
Venue | Baths Hall |
City | Scunthorpe |
Country | England |
Organisation | Snooker Legends |
Format | Seniors event |
Total prize fund | £18,500 |
Winner's share | £10,000 |
Highest break | Peter Lines (69) |
Final | |
Champion | Peter Lines |
Runner-up | John Parrott |
Score | 4–0 |
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Mark Davis was the champion of the previous event. However he was not eligible for this year's edition, as it was exclusively for non-tour players.[1] Snooker Legends organised the event for the first time having replaced the WPBSA who previously sanctioned the event. Peter Lines won the tournament without losing a single frame. He beat John Parrott 4–0 in the final.[2]
Prize fund
editThe breakdown of the tournament prizes is shown below:[1]
- Winner: £10,000 and a place in WC qualifying
- Runner-up: £3,000
- Semi-finalist: £1,500
- Quarter-finalist: £500
- Highest break: £500
- Total: £18,500
Field
editSeeded players
editPlayers were seeded based on the titles won during their professional careers:[1]
- Stephen Hendry – 7 world titles (1990, 1992–96, 1999), 18 triple crown events
- Cliff Thorburn – 1 world title (1980), 4 triple crown events
- John Parrott – 1 world title (1991), 2 triple crown events, 9 ranking events
- Dennis Taylor – 1 world title (1985), 2 triple crown events, 2 ranking events
- Joe Johnson – 1 world title (1986), 1 triple crown event
- Patsy Fagan – 1 triple crown event
- Tony Knowles – 2 ranking events
- Willie Thorne – 1 ranking event
Steve Davis, Ray Reardon, Terry Griffiths, Tony Meo and Doug Mountjoy were invited to take part, but declined.
Qualifying
editFour qualifying events took place during February and March 2017:[3]
- 17–19 February: The Crucible Sports and Social Club, Newbury, England (Qualifying Event 1)
- Qualifier: Peter Lines
- 23–25 February: The Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds, England (Qualifying Event 2)
- 3–5 March: Ballroom Nürnberg, Nuremberg, Germany (Qualifying Event 3)
- 10–12 March – D’Arcy McGees at Spawell, Dublin, Ireland (Qualifying Event 4)
- Qualifier: Patrick Wallace
Each qualifier took their place alongside the eight invited players in the main draw of the championship.
Main draw
editRound 1 Best of 5 frames | Quarter-finals Best of 5 frames | Semi-finals Best of 5 frames | Final Best of 7 frames | ||||||||||||
Stephen Hendry (1) | 3* | ||||||||||||||
Aiden Owens | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Willie Thorne (8) | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Aiden Owens | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Stephen Hendry (1) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Peter Lines | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Dennis Taylor (4) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Peter Lines | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Patsy Fagan (6) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Peter Lines | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Peter Lines | 4 | ||||||||||||||
John Parrott (3) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
John Parrott (3) | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Joe Johnson (5) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Joe Johnson (5) | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Patrick Wallace | 0 | ||||||||||||||
John Parrott (3) | 3* | ||||||||||||||
Jonathan Bagley | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Cliff Thorburn (2) | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Jonathan Bagley | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Tony Knowles (7) | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Jonathan Bagley | 3* |
- All matches were played with a 30-second shot clock with players having two time-outs per match
- *Re-spotted black ball replaced final frame deciders
Final
editFinal: Best of 7 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb. Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, 24 March 2017. | ||
Peter Lines England |
4–0 | John Parrott (3) England |
41 | Highest break | 23 |
0 | Century breaks | 0 |
0 | 50+ breaks | 0 |
50+ breaks
edit- 69 Peter Lines
- 55 Aiden Owens
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Press Release: The 2017 World Seniors Championships" (PDF). snookerlegends.co.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
- ^ "Hendry loses as Lines wins World Seniors". BBC Sport.
- ^ "Snooker Legends / Results 2017". snookerlegends.co.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2017.