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2008–09 snooker season
Details
Duration4 June 2008 – 10 May 2009 (2008-06-04 – 2009-05-10)
Tournaments34 (8 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Shaun Murphy
MastersEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan
World ChampionshipScotland John Higgins

The 2008–09 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 4 June 2008 and 10 May 2009. Four players missed the fourth ranking event of the season, the Bahrain Championship, and therefore lost ranking points; this was due to a clash with some Premier League matches whose date had already been approved by the game's governing body.[1]

New professional players

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Countries

Note: new means in these case, that these players were not on the 2007/2008 professional Main Tour.

Calendar

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The following table outlines the results and dates for all the ranking and major invitational events.[10]

World Snooker Tour

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Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
4 Jun 8 Jun  CHN Jiangsu Classic Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium Nanjing Wuxi China Ding Junhui England Mark Selby 6–5 [11]
8 Jul 13 Jul  THA Six-red Snooker International Montien Riverside Hotel Bangkok England Ricky Walden England Stuart Bingham 8–3 [12]
24 Aug 31 Aug  NIR Northern Ireland Trophy Waterfront Hall Belfast England Ronnie O'Sullivan England Dave Harold 9–3 [13][14]
29 Sep 5 Oct  CHN Shanghai Masters Shanghai Grand Stage Shanghai England Ricky Walden England Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–8 [15]
11 Oct 18 Oct  SCO Grand Prix S.E.C.C. Glasgow Scotland John Higgins Wales Ryan Day 9–7 [16]
8 Nov 15 Nov  BHR Bahrain Championship Bahrain International Exhibition Centre Manama Australia Neil Robertson Wales Matthew Stevens 9–7 [17]
21 Nov 26 Nov  ENG Masters Qualifying Event English Institute of Sport Sheffield England Judd Trump England Mark Joyce 6–1 [18]
11 Sep 7 Dec  ENG Premier League Potters Leisure Resort Hopton-on-Sea England Ronnie O'Sullivan England Mark Selby 7–2 [19]
13 Dec 21 Dec  ENG UK Championship Telford International Centre Telford England Shaun Murphy Hong Kong Marco Fu 10–9 [20]
11 Jan 18 Jan  ENG Masters Wembley Arena London England Ronnie O'Sullivan England Mark Selby 10–8 [21][22]
16 Feb 22 Feb  WAL Welsh Open Newport Centre Newport England Ali Carter Northern Ireland Joe Swail 9–5 [23][24]
5 Jan 26 Mar  ENG Championship League Crondon Park Golf Club Stock England Judd Trump England Mark Selby 3–2 [25][26]
30 Mar 5 Apr  CHN China Open Beijing University Students' Gymnasium Beijing England Peter Ebdon Scotland John Higgins 10–8 [27]
18 Apr 4 May  ENG World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield Scotland John Higgins England Shaun Murphy 18–9 [28]
Ranking event
Non-ranking event

World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association

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Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
13 Sep 13 Sep  ENG Wytech Masters North East Derbyshire Snooker Centre Chesterfield England Reanne Evans England Katie Henrick 3–2 [29]
14 Sep 14 Sep  ENG UK Ladies Championship North East Derbyshire Snooker Centre Chesterfield England Reanne Evans England Maria Catalano 3–1 [30]
11 Oct 11 Oct  ENG East Anglian Championship Cambridge Snooker Centre Cambridge England Reanne Evans England Maria Catalano 3–0 [31]
15 Nov 15 Nov  ENG British Open Newmarket Snooker & Bowl Newmarket England Emma Bonney England June Banks 3–1 [32]
7 Feb 7 Feb  ENG South Coast Classic Q Ball Snooker Club Eastbourne England Reanne Evans England Maria Catalano 3–0 [33]
7 Mar 7 Mar  ENG Connie Gough Memorial Rileys Snooker Club Luton England Reanne Evans England Katie Henrick 3–1 [34]
4 Apr 8 Apr  ENG World Ladies Championship Cambridge Snooker Centre Cambridge England Reanne Evans England Maria Catalano 5–2 [35]

Pontin's International Open Series

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Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
23 Jun 27 Jun  WAL PIOS I Pontin's Prestatyn Belgium Bjorn Haneveer England Andrew Atkinson 6–2 [36][37]
3 Aug 8 Aug  WAL PIOS II Pontin's Prestatyn China Xiao Guodong Thailand Noppadol Sangnil 6–5 [36][38]
25 Aug 29 Aug  WAL PIOS III Pontin's Prestatyn Pakistan Shokat Ali Wales Michael White 6–3 [36][39]
19 Oct 24 Oct  WAL PIOS IV Pontin's Prestatyn England Craig Steadman England Mike Hallett 6–1 [36][40]
9 Nov 14 Nov  WAL PIOS V Pontin's Prestatyn England Chris Norbury England Alfie Burden 6–2 [36][41]
27 Feb 4 Mar  WAL PIOS VI Pontin's Prestatyn China Xiao Guodong England Jack Lisowski 6–0 [36][42]
25 Mar 29 Mar  WAL PIOS VII Pontin's Prestatyn Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh England Lee Page 6–3 [36][43]
5 May 9 May  WAL PIOS VIII Pontin's Prestatyn England Joe Jogia England Ben Woollaston 6–5 [36][44]

Other events

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Start Finish Country Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
21 Jun 22 Jun  JEY World Series of Snooker Jersey Fort Regent Saint Helier Scotland John Higgins England Mark Selby 6–3 [45]
12 Jul 13 Jul  GER World Series of Snooker Berlin Tempodrom Berlin Scotland Graeme Dott England Shaun Murphy 6–1 [46]
27 Jul 3 Aug  ENG Paul Hunter English Open Northern Snooker Centre Leeds China Xiao Guodong England Ben Woollaston 6–2 [47][48]
2 Aug 3 Aug  IRL Irish Classic Celbridge Snooker Club Kildare Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 5–2 [49]
28 Aug 31 Aug  GER Paul Hunter Classic Stadthall Fürth England Shaun Murphy England Mark Selby 4–0 [50]
19 Sep 21 Sep  BEL Belgian Open Sportcentrum De Pollepel Duffel England Ricky Walden Scotland Graeme Dott 4–0 [51]
23 Oct 26 Oct  AUT Austrian Open BRP-Rotax-Halle Wels Wales Ryan Day England Jamie Cope 6–3 [52]
25 Oct 26 Oct  POL World Series of Snooker Warsaw EXPO XXI Warsaw China Ding Junhui Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 6–4 [53]
22 Nov 23 Nov  RUS World Series of Snooker Moscow Krilya Sovetov Sports Arena Moscow Scotland John Higgins China Ding Junhui 5–0 [54]
20 Dec 21 Dec  NED Dutch Open De Dieze 's-Hertogenbosch England Stuart Bingham Northern Ireland Joe Swail 6–3 [55]
9 Jan 10 Jan  WAL Pontin's Pro Am Series Pontin's Prestatyn England Jamie Cope England Craig Steadman 4–1 [56]
8 May 10 May  POR World Series of Snooker Grand Final Pavilhão Arena Portimão England Shaun Murphy Scotland John Higgins 6–2 [57]

Official rankings

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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.[58][59]

No. Ch. Player Points 2006/07 Points 2007/08 Total
1 Rise England Ronnie O'Sullivan 20750 29700 50450
2 Rise Scotland Stephen Maguire 19550 25975 45525
3 Steady England Shaun Murphy 21350 23700 45050
4 Rise England Mark Selby 18275 20050 38325
5 Fall Scotland John Higgins 23100 14825 37925
6 Rise Scotland Stephen Hendry 17375 16900 34275
7 Rise England Ali Carter 15750 18425 34175
8 Rise Wales Ryan Day 14450 19425 33875
9 Fall England Peter Ebdon 18000 14975 32975
10 Fall Australia Neil Robertson 20550 12400 32950
11 Fall China Ding Junhui 16325 15869 32194
12 Rise England Joe Perry 12175 18250 30425
13 Fall Scotland Graeme Dott 18675 8469 27144
14 Rise Hong Kong Marco Fu 8925 18075 27000
15 Rise England Mark King 12325 13675 26000
16 Rise Northern Ireland Mark Allen 10650 15075 25725

World ranking points

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No.  Ch  Player Points 07/08 NIT SM GP BC UK WO CO WSC Points 08/09 Total
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 29700 5000 4000 3125 700 2850 1900 2500 3800 23875 53575
2 Scotland Stephen Maguire 25975 2500 3200 875 2500 4800 2500 700 5000 22075 48050
3 England Shaun Murphy 23700 700 700 875 700 7500 2500 2500 8000 23475 47175
4 Rise1 Scotland John Higgins 14825 3200 1900 6250 0 3750 1900 4000 10000 31000 45825
5 Rise2 England Ali Carter 18425 3200 700 4000 700 4800 5000 1900 3800 24100 42525
6 Rise2 Wales Ryan Day 19425 1900 2500 5000 1900 1050 700 3200 5000 21250 40675
7 Fall3 England Mark Selby 20050 1900 3200 2375 0 1050 2500 1900 5000 17925 37975
8 Rise6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 18075 700 2500 2375 700 6000 2500 700 3800 19275 37350
9 Rise1 Australia Neil Robertson 12400 700 1900 875 5000 2850 3200 1900 6400 22825 35225
10 Fall4 Scotland Stephen Hendry 16900 700 700 2375 3200 1050 700 2500 5000 16225 33125
11 Rise5 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 15075 2500 575 875 3200 2850 700 700 6400 17800 32875
12 England Joe Perry 18250 1900 1900 2375 1900 3750 700 700 1400 14625 32875
13 Fall2 China Ding Junhui 15869 700 700 3125 0 2850 1900 700 3800 13775 29644
14 Fall5 England Peter Ebdon 14975 700 700 2375 700 2850 700 5000 1400 14425 29400
15 Rise7 Wales Mark Williams 15100 1900 2500 719 575 3750 575 1400 2800 14219 29319
16 Fall1 England Mark King 13675 700 1900 875 700 2850 1900 1900 3800 14625 28300

Points distribution

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2008/2009 Points distribution for world ranking events:[63]

Tournament Round → L96 L80 L64 L48 L32 L16 QF SF F W
Northern Ireland Trophy Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
Shanghai Masters Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
Grand Prix Unseeded loser 500 813 1125 1438 1750 2375 3125 4000 5000 6250
Seeded loser 250 407 563 719 875
Bahrain Championship Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
UK Championship Unseeded loser 600 975 1350 1725 2100 2850 3750 4800 6000 7500
Seeded loser 300 488 675 863 1050
Welsh Open Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
China Open Unseeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400 1900 2500 3200 4000 5000
Seeded loser 200 325 450 575 700
World Championship Unseeded loser 800 1300 1800 2300 2800 3800 5000 6400 8000 10000
Seeded loser 400 650 900 1150 1400

Notes

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  1. ^ Wayne Cooper qualified by topping the Pro Ticket Tour rankings.
  2. ^ Andy Lee qualified by winning the Pro Ticket Tour Play Offs.
  3. ^ Andrew Pagett qualified by topping the Welsh rankings.
  4. ^ Robert Stephen qualified by topping the Scottish rankings.
  5. ^ Vincent Muldoon qualified by topping the Irish rankings.
  6. ^ Declan Hughes qualified by topping the Northern Irish rankings.

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