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2016–17 snooker season

The 2016–17 snooker season was a series of professional snooker tournaments played between 5 May 2016 and 1 May 2017.


Column 1
Nations that hosted an event in the snooker calendar during the 2016–17 season
5 May 2016 – 1 May 2017 (2016-05-05 – 2017-05-01)
37 (19 ranking events)
Mark Selby (ENG)
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
Mark Selby (ENG)
← 2015–16 2017–18 →

The 2016–17 snooker season was a series of professional snooker tournaments played between 5 May 2016 and 1 May 2017.

The number of ranking events was increased in 2016/17, with a target of 20 ranking events for 2017/18. According to the World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn, total prize money for the World Snooker Tour in 2016/17 hit £10 million for the first time ever. The trophy for the Masters was renamed the Paul Hunter trophy in perpetuity, in memory of the three-time Masters champion who died in 2006.

The Snooker Shoot Out became a ranking event for the first time. The Australian Goldfields Open was cancelled.

The Players Championship featured the top-16 players on the one year ranking list, as the Players Tour Championship has been cancelled and no order of merit was issued.

The new Home Nations Series was introduced in this season with the English Open, Northern Ireland Open, Scottish Open and Welsh Open tournaments. The winner of all four tournaments could earn a massive £1 million bonus prize.

Mark Selby won five ranking events during the season with Anthony McGill and Judd Trump each winning twice. Trump appeared in five ranking event finals during the season.

The top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2016 World Championship, and the 30 players earning a two-year card the previous year automatically qualified for the season (Vinnie Calabrese has resigned his membership). The top eight players from the European Tour Order of Merit and top two players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit, who have not already qualified for the Main Tour, also qualify. Another two players come from the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs, and a further twelve places were available through the Q School. The rest of the places on to the tour come from the amateur events and national governing body nominations. Yan Bingtao's two-year tour card will commence this season. Also, since Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry have both retired from professional play, only James Wattana was offered an Invitational Tour Card. The list of all professional players in the 2016/2017 season includes 129 players.

All players listed below received a tour card for two seasons.

The following tables outline the dates and results of all events of the World Snooker Tour, World Women's Snooker, the World Seniors Tour, and other events.

StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
22 Jun24 JunRiga MastersArena Riga in Riga, LatviaNeil Robertson (AUS)5‍–‍2Michael Holt (ENG)
5 Jul9 JulIndian OpenHICC Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad, IndiaAnthony McGill (SCO)5‍–‍2Kyren Wilson (ENG)
25 Jul31 JulWorld OpenYushan No.1 Middle School in Yushan, ChinaAli Carter (ENG)10‍–‍8Joe Perry (ENG)
24 Aug28 AugPaul Hunter ClassicStadthalle in Fürth, GermanyMark Selby (ENG)4‍–‍2Tom Ford (ENG)
5 Sep10 SepSix-red World Championship†Bangkok Convention Center in Bangkok, ThailandDing Junhui (CHN)8‍–‍7Stuart Bingham (ENG)
19 Sep25 SepShanghai MastersShanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, ChinaDing Junhui (CHN)10‍–‍6Mark Selby (ENG)
3 Oct9 OctEuropean MastersGlobus Circus in Bucharest, RomaniaJudd Trump (ENG)9‍–‍8Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
10 Oct16 OctEnglish OpenEventCity in Manchester, EnglandLiang Wenbo (CHN)9‍–‍6Judd Trump (ENG)
23 Oct30 OctInternational ChampionshipBaihu Media Broadcasting Centre in Daqing, ChinaMark Selby (ENG)10‍–‍1Ding Junhui (CHN)
1 Nov5 NovChina Championship†Guangzhou Gymnasium in Guangzhou, ChinaJohn Higgins (SCO)10‍–‍7Stuart Bingham (ENG)
7 Nov12 NovChampion of Champions†Ricoh Arena in Coventry, EnglandJohn Higgins (SCO)10‍–‍7Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
14 Nov20 NovNorthern Ireland OpenTitanic Belfast in Belfast, Northern IrelandMark King (ENG)9‍–‍8Barry Hawkins (ENG)
22 Nov4 DecUK ChampionshipBarbican Centre in York, EnglandMark Selby (ENG)10‍–‍7Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
12 Dec18 DecScottish OpenCommonwealth Arena in Glasgow, ScotlandMarco Fu (HKG)9‍–‍4John Higgins (SCO)
15 Jan22 JanMasters†Alexandra Palace in London, EnglandRonnie O'Sullivan (ENG)10‍–‍7Joe Perry (ENG)
1 Feb5 FebGerman MastersTempodrom in Berlin, GermanyAnthony Hamilton (ENG)9‍–‍6Ali Carter (ENG)
6 Feb12 FebWorld Grand PrixPreston Guild Hall in Preston, EnglandBarry Hawkins (ENG)10‍–‍7Ryan Day (WAL)
13 Feb19 FebWelsh OpenMotorpoint Arena in Cardiff, WalesStuart Bingham (ENG)9‍–‍8Judd Trump (ENG)
23 Feb26 FebShoot OutWatford Colosseum in Watford, EnglandAnthony McGill (SCO)1‍–‍0Xiao Guodong (CHN)
2 Jan2 MarChampionship League†Ricoh Arena in Coventry, EnglandJohn Higgins (SCO)3‍–‍0Ryan Day (WAL)
3 Mar5 MarGibraltar OpenTercentenary Sports Hall, Victoria Stadium in Gibraltar, GibraltarShaun Murphy (ENG)4‍–‍2Judd Trump (ENG)
6 Mar12 MarPlayers ChampionshipVenue Cymru in Llandudno, WalesJudd Trump (ENG)10‍–‍8Marco Fu (HKG)
27 Mar2 AprChina OpenBeijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, ChinaMark Selby (ENG)10‍–‍8Mark Williams (WAL)
15 Apr1 MayWorld ChampionshipCrucible Theatre in Sheffield, EnglandMark Selby (ENG)18‍–‍15John Higgins (SCO)
Column 1
Ranking event
† Non-ranking event
StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
25 Aug28 AugPaul Hunter Ladies ClassicBallroom in Nuremberg, GermanyNg On-Yee (HKG)4‍–‍1Reanne Evans (ENG)
7 Oct8 OctUK Ladies ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, EnglandReanne Evans (ENG)5‍–‍1Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT)
14 Jan15 JanEden Women's MastersCueball Derby in Derby, EnglandReanne Evans (ENG)4‍–‍0So Man Yan (HKG)
18 FebConnie Gough TrophyDunstable Snooker Club in Dunstable, EnglandMaria Catalano (ENG)4‍–‍2Rebecca Kenna (ENG)
13 Mar19 MarWorld Women's ChampionshipLagoon Billiard Room in Toa Payoh, SingaporeNg On-Yee (HKG)6‍–‍5Vidya Pillai (IND)
7 AprWorld Women's 6-Red ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, EnglandNg On-Yee (HKG)4‍–‍3Emma Bonney (ENG)
10 AprWorld Women's 10-Red ChampionshipNorthern Snooker Centre in Leeds, EnglandNg On-Yee (HKG)4‍–‍2Laura Evans (WAL)
StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
22 Mar24 MarWorld Seniors ChampionshipBaths Hall in Scunthorpe, EnglandPeter Lines (ENG)4‍–‍0John Parrott (ENG)
StartFinishTournamentVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
5 May8 MayVienna Open15 Reds Köö Wien Snooker Club in Vienna, AustriaPeter Ebdon (ENG)5‍–‍1Mark Davis (ENG)
8 Jun12 JunPink RibbonSouth West Snooker Academy in Gloucester, EnglandJamie Jones (WAL)4‍–‍3David Grace (ENG)
17 Oct21 OctHaining OpenHaining Sports Center in Haining, ChinaMatthew Selt (ENG)5‍–‍3Li Hang (CHN)
19 Dec23 DecSingapore OpenLagoon Billiard in Toa Payoh, SingaporeBoonyarit Keattikun (THA)5‍–‍4Noppon Saengkham (THA)
27 Jan29 JanItalian OpenSala Torre in Bolzano, ItalyMartin O'Donnell (ENG)3‍–‍2Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI)

2016/2017 points distribution for World Snooker Tour ranking events:

  • Snooker season 2016/2017 at Snooker.org
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