The 2005–06 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 17 May 2005 and 10 May 2006. There were six ranking tournaments, and the British Open and Irish Masters tournaments were removed from calendar.[1][2] The Northern Ireland Trophy was held for the first time as non-ranking tournament,[3] and the Pot Black was held again after a 12-year hiatus.[4]
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Duration | 17 May 2005 – 10 May 2006 |
Tournaments | 24 (6 ranking events) |
Triple Crown winners | |
UK Championship | Ding Junhui |
Masters | John Higgins |
World Championship | Graeme Dott |
← 2004–05 2006–07 → |
New professional players
Countries
- Bahrain
- China
- England
- Malaysia
- Malta
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
Note: new in this case means that these players were not on the 2004/2005 professional Main Tour.
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Calendar
The following table outlines the results and dates for the ranking and major invitational events that took place.[7]
World Snooker Tour
Ranking event |
Non-ranking event |
World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association
Start | Finish | Country | Tournament name | Venue | City | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Ref. |
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24 Sep | 25 Sep | ENG | British Open | Savoy Snooker Centre | Snodland | June Banks | Reanne Evans | 4–0 | [23] |
29 Oct | 29 Oct | ENG | UK Ladies Championship | Landywood Snooker Hall | Walsall | Reanne Evans | Maria Catalano | 4–0 | [24] |
26 Nov | 26 Nov | ENG | East Anglian Championship | Cambridge Snooker Centre | Cambridge | June Banks | Reanne Evans | 4–3 | [25] |
4 Feb | 4 Feb | ENG | Northern Championship | Regal Snooker Centre | Preston | Maria Catalano | June Banks | 4–1 | [26] |
25 Feb | 25 Feb | ENG | Connie Gough Memorial | Rileys Snooker Club | Luton | Maria Catalano | Reanne Evans | 4–3 | [27] |
1 Apr | 6 Apr | ENG | World Women's Championship | Cambridge Snooker Centre | Cambridge | Reanne Evans | Emma Bonney | 5–3 | [28] |
Pontin's International Open Series
Start | Finish | Country | Tournament name | Venue | City | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Ref. |
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17 May | 21 May | WAL | PIOS I | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Tian Pengfei | Martin Gould | 6–3 | [29][30] |
17 Jun | 21 Jun | WAL | PIOS II | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Mark Joyce | James Leadbetter | 6–3 | [31][32] |
2 Sep | 7 Sep | WAL | PIOS III | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Liu Song | Stephen Rowlings | 6–1 | [33][34] |
14 Oct | 19 Oct | WAL | PIOS IV | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Colm Gilcreest | Mark Joyce | 6–3 | [35][36] |
28 Nov | 1 Dec | WAL | PIOS V | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Chris Melling | Paul Davison | 6–5 | [37][38] |
17 Feb | 20 Feb | WAL | PIOS VI | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Liu Song | Paul Davison | 6–3 | [39][40] |
6 Mar | 9 Mar | WAL | PIOS VII | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Tian Pengfei | Liu Song | 6–3 | [41] |
8 May | 10 May | WAL | PIOS VIII | Pontin's | Prestatyn | Andrew Higginson | Jamie O'Neill | 6–3 | [42] |
Other events
Start | Finish | Country | Tournament name | Venue | City | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Ref. |
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20 Jul | 24 Jul | GER | World Games | Saalbau Bottrop | Duisburg | Gerard Greene | Ding Junhui | 4–3 | [43][44] |
1 Oct | 3 Oct | GER | Fürth German Open | Stadthalle | Fürth | Mark King | Michael Holt | 4–2 | [45] |
22 Oct | 26 Oct | IRL | Irish Professional Championship | Spawell Sport & Leisure Complex | Templeogue | Joe Swail | Ken Doherty | 9–7 | [46] |
25 Nov | 27 Nov | SUI | Swiss Open | Billard Center Im Funken | Zofingen | Ricky Walden | Ken Doherty | 5–3 | [47] |
17 Dec | 18 Dec | NED | Dutch Open | De Dieze | 's-Hertogenbosch | Bjorn Haneveer | Michael Holt | 6–1 | [48] |
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.[49][50][51]
No. | Ch. | Player | Points 2003/04 | Points 2004/05 | Total |
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1 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | 26650 | 23162 | 49812 | |
2 | Stephen Hendry | 20800 | 21337 | 42137 | |
3 | Stephen Maguire | 14025 | 19725 | 33750 | |
4 | Matthew Stevens | 18450 | 19725 | 33712 | |
5 | Paul Hunter | 18925 | 13200 | 32125 | |
6 | John Higgins | 16212 | 15812 | 32024 | |
7 | Peter Ebdon | 15525 | 15650 | 31175 | |
8 | Jimmy White | 18175 | 12787 | 30962 | |
9 | Mark Williams | 16912 | 12837 | 29749 | |
10 | Stephen Lee | 14025 | 15625 | 29650 | |
11 | Ken Doherty | 13237 | 15887 | 29124 | |
12 | Alan McManus | 12825 | 15975 | 28800 | |
13 | Graeme Dott | 14812 | 13500 | 28312 | |
14 | Joe Perry | 15900 | 11250 | 27150 | |
15 | Steve Davis | 11212 | 15775 | 26987 | |
16 | Ian McCulloch | 12075 | 14537 | 26612 |
World ranking points
The rankings for the 2006–07 season were based on the total points from the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. There were 6 ranking events during the 2005–06 season.
Points distribution
2005/2006 Points distribution for world ranking events:[52]
Tournament | Round → | L96 | L80 | L64 | L48 | L32 | L16 | QF | SF | F | W |
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Grand Prix[53] | Unseeded loser | 400 | – | 900 | – | 1400 | 1900 | 2500 | 3200 | 4000 | 5000 |
Seeded loser | 250 | – | 450 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
UK Championship[54][55] | Unseeded loser | 600 | 975 | 1350 | 1725 | 2100 | 2850 | 3750 | 4800 | 6000 | 7500 |
Seeded loser | 300 | 488 | 675 | 863 | 1050 | – | – | – | – | – | |
Malta Cup[56][57] | Unseeded loser | 400 | 650 | 900 | 1150 | 1400 | 1900 | 2500 | 3200 | 4000 | 5000 |
Seeded loser | 200 | 325 | 450 | 575 | 700 | – | – | – | – | – | |
Welsh Open[58] | Unseeded loser | 400 | 650 | 900 | 1150 | 1400 | 1900 | 2500 | 3200 | 4000 | 5000 |
Seeded loser | 200 | 325 | 450 | 575 | 700 | – | – | – | – | – | |
China Open[59][60] | Unseeded loser | 400 | 650 | 900 | 1150 | 1400 | 1900 | 2500 | 3200 | 4000 | 5000 |
Seeded loser | 200 | 325 | 450 | 575 | 700 | – | – | – | – | – | |
World Championship[61][62] | Unseeded loser | 800 | 1300 | 1800 | 2300 | 2800 | 3800 | 5000 | 6400 | 8000 | 10000 |
Seeded loser | 400 | 650 | 900 | 1150 | 1400 | – | – | – | – | – |
Notes
References
External links
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