1992–93 snooker season

The 1992–93 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1992 and May 1993. The following table outlines the results for ranking, minor-ranking and the invitational events.

1992–93 snooker season
Details
DurationAugust 1992 – 30 May 1993
Tournaments27 (9 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Jimmy White
MastersScotland Stephen Hendry
World ChampionshipScotland Stephen Hendry

Calendar

Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Reference
08–01 08–22  IND NR Indian Masters Delhi England Steve Davis England Steve James 9–6 [1]
08–26 08–30  CHN NR Kent Classic Haidian Stadium Beijing England John Parrott Scotland Stephen Hendry 6–5 [1]
09–02 09–05  ENG NR Pot Black Norbreck Castle Hotel Blackpool England Neal Foulds Thailand James Wattana 1–0 [2]
09–23 09–27  SCO NR Scottish Masters Civic Centre Motherwell England Neal Foulds England Gary Wilkinson 10–8 [3]
10–03 10–09  UAE WR Dubai Classic Al Nasr Stadium Dubai England John Parrott Scotland Stephen Hendry 9–8 [4]
10–12 10–25  ENG WR Grand Prix Hexagon Theatre Reading England Jimmy White Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 10–9 [5]
10–28 11–01  BEL NR Belgian Masters Matchroom Schijnpoort Antwerp Thailand James Wattana England John Parrott 10–5 [1]
10–26 11–05  SCO MR Benson & Hedges Championship Masters Club Glasgow Scotland Chris Small Scotland Alan McManus 9–1 [6]
11–13 11–29  ENG WR UK Championship Guild Hall Preston England Jimmy White England John Parrott 16–9 [7]
12–04 12–12  ENG NR World Matchplay The Dome Doncaster Thailand James Wattana England Steve Davis 9–4 [8]
12–12 12–21  ENG MR Strachan Challenge – Event 1 Jimmy White Snooker Lodge Aldershot Northern Ireland Joe Swail Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis 9–4 [9]
12–?? 12–??  THA NR King's Cup Channel 9 Auditorium Bangkok England Nigel Bond Thailand James Wattana 8–7 [10]
01–?? 01–??  THA NR Nescafe Extra Challenge Bangkok England Ronnie O'Sullivan Thailand James Wattana [n 2] [1]
01–03 01–12  ENG MR Strachan Challenge – Event 2 Radion Plaxa Club Sheffield England Troy Shaw England Nigel Bond 9–4 [9]
01–15 01–16  FRA NR European Challenge Epernay Scotland Stephen Hendry Malta Tony Drago 5–3 [1]
01–21 01–31  WAL WR Welsh Open Newport Centre Newport Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Scotland Alan McManus 9–7 [11]
02–01 02–06  ENG MR Strachan Challenge – Event 3 Jimmy White Snooker Lodge Aldershot Malta Tony Drago Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–7 [9]
02–07 02–14  ENG NR The Masters Wembley Conference Centre London Scotland Stephen Hendry Thailand James Wattana 9–5 [12][13]
02–15 02–21  BEL WR European Open Matchroon Schijnpoort Antwerp England Steve Davis Scotland Stephen Hendry 10–4 [14][15]
02–22 03–06  ENG WR British Open Assembly Rooms Derby England Steve Davis Thailand James Wattana 10–2 [16][17]
03–13 03–20  THA WR Asian Open Imperial Queens Park Hotel Bangkok England Dave Harold Wales Darren Morgan 9–3 [18][19]
03–23 03–28  IRL NR Irish Masters Goff's Kill England Steve Davis Scotland Alan McManus 9–4 [20]
04–02 04–11  ENG WR International Open Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth Scotland Stephen Hendry England Steve Davis 10–6 [21][22]
04–17 05–03  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield Scotland Stephen Hendry England Jimmy White 18–5 [23]
05–08 05–15  WAL NR Pontins Professional Pontins Prestatyn Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Wales Darren Morgan 9–3 [24]
05–16 05–20  IRL NR Irish Professional Championship Jury's Hotel Cork Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Republic of Ireland Stephen Murphy 9–2 [25]
01–03 05–30  ENG NR European League Thornbury Leisure Centre Bristol England Jimmy White Scotland Alan McManus 10–7 [26]
WR = World ranking event
MR = Minor-ranking event
NR = Non-ranking event

Official rankings

The top 16 of the world rankings, these players automatically played in the final rounds of the world ranking events and were invited for the Masters.[27][28][29]

No. Ch. Name
1 Steady Scotland Stephen Hendry
2 Rise England John Parrott
3 Steady England Jimmy White
4 Fall England Steve Davis
5 Rise England Neal Foulds
6 Rise Wales Terry Griffiths
7 Rise Thailand James Wattana
8 Fall England Gary Wilkinson
9 Rise England Nigel Bond
10 Fall England Steve James
11 Fall Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor
12 Rise England Martin Clark
13 Rise Scotland Alan McManus
14 Fall Canada Alain Robidoux
15 Rise England Willie Thorne
16 Rise Wales Darren Morgan

New professionals

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association accepted its largest intake to date, 154 new players, bringing the total to 719 (excluding 27 billiards-only members). The new professionals included world amateur champion Noppadon Noppachorn, world under-21 champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins (who won the junior event at the 1991 World Masters), Indian amateur champion Yasin Merchant, the fifth-ranked women's player Tessa Davidson, and future multiple ranking event winners Dominic Dale, Stephen Lee, Joe Perry and Mark Williams.[30][31]

Notes

  1. Dates use the month day format
  2. No play-off was played, and the winner was decided via a league format.

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