Sezon snookerowy 2022/2023
Sezon snookerowy 2022/2023 – seria turniejów snookerowych rozgrywanych między 28 czerwca 2022 a 1 maja 2023 roku.
Gracze
W sezonie 2022/2023 bierze udział 128 profesjonalnych zawodników, z czego 64 zawodników z rankingu zarobkowego na koniec poprzedniego sezonu i kolejne 32 zawodników obsadzonych z automatu graczami, którzy w zeszły roku otrzymali kartę gry na okres 2 lat. Cztery kolejnych miejsc uzupełniają najlepsi gracze z rankingu obermującego tylko jeden sezon, którzy nie zakwalifikowali się do gry z innej listy, kolejne dwa miejsca obsadzone zawodnikami z EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-Offs, dwóch zawodników pochodzi z World Women’s Snooker Tour, kolejne dwanaście miejsc dla najlepszych zawodników z Q School. Dodatkowe cztery miejsc dla zawodników z Q School Azji i Oceanii, Reszta miejsc dla zawodników z turniejów amatorskich i nominowanych dziką kartą.
Międzynarodowe mistrzostwa:
Ranking jednoroczny
Q Tour CBSA China Tour World Women’s Snooker Tour | Q School
Q School Azji i Oceanii
Specjalne nominacje |
Kalendarz
Kalendarz najistotniejszych (w szczególności rankingowych) turniejów snookerowych w sezonie 2022/2023[1].
Daty | Gospodarz | Nazwa turnieju | Miejsce | Miasto | Zwycięzca | Finalista | Wynik | |
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13.07 | 17.07 | Stany Zjednoczone | World Games | Sheraton Hotel | Birmingham | Cheung Ka Wai | Abdelrahman Shahin | 3–1 |
28.06 | 29.07 | Anglia | Championship League | Morningside Arena | Leicester | Luca Brecel | Lu Ning | 3–1 |
16.08 | 21.08 | Niemcy | European Masters | Stadthalle | Fürth | Kyren Wilson | Barry Hawkins | 9–3 |
24.09 | 25.09 | Anglia | World Mixed Doubles | Marshall Arena | Milton Keynes | Neil Robertson Nutcharut Wongharuthai | Mark Selby Rebecca Kenna | 4–2 |
26.09 | 02.10 | Anglia | British Open | Marshall Arena | Milton Keynes | Ryan Day | Mark Allen | 10–7 |
06.10 | 09.10 | Hongkong | Hong Kong Masters | Hong Kong Coliseum | Hongkong | Ronnie O’Sullivan | Marco Fu | 6–4 |
16.10 | 23.10 | Irlandia Północna | Northern Ireland Open | Waterfront Hall | Belfast | Mark Allen | Zhou Yuelong | 9–4 |
31.10 | 06.11 | Anglia | Champion of Champions | Bolton Whites Hotel | Bolton | Ronnie O’Sullivan | Judd Trump | 10–6 |
12.11 | 20.11 | Anglia | UK Championship | Barbican Centre | York | Mark Allen | Ding Junhui | 10–7 |
28.11 | 04.12 | Szkocja | Scottish Open | Meadowbank Sports Centre | Edynburg | Gary Wilson | Joe O’Connor | 9–2 |
12.12 | 18.12 | Anglia | English Open | Brentwood Centre | Brentwood | |||
08.01 | 15.01 | Anglia | Masters | Alexandra Palace | Londyn | |||
16.01 | 22.01 | Anglia | World Grand Prix | The Centaur | Cheltenham | |||
25.01 | 28.01 | Anglia | Shoot-Out | Morningside Arena | Leicester | |||
01.02 | 05.02 | Niemcy | German Masters | Tempodrom | Berlin | |||
13.02 | 19.02 | Walia | Welsh Open | Venue Cymru | Llandudno | |||
20.02 | 26.02 | Anglia | Players Championship | Aldersley Leisure Village | Wolverhampton | |||
19.12 | 02.03 | Anglia | Championship League | Morningside Arena | Leicester | |||
06.03 | 11.03 | Tajlandia | Six-red World Championship | Convention Centre | Bangkok | |||
13.03 | 19.03 | Turcja | Turkish Masters | Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel | Antalya | |||
27.03 | 02.04 | Anglia | Tour Championship | Bonus Arena | Hull | |||
15.04 | 01.05 | Anglia | Mistrzostwa Świata | Crucible Theatre | Sheffield |
Turnieje rankingowe |
Inne turnieje, nierankingowe |
Inne ważne turnieje nierankingowe |
Przyznawane nagrody pieniężne w turniejach
Nazwa turnieju | O 144 | O 128 | O 112 | O 96 | O 80 | O 64 | O 48 | O 32 | O 24 | O 16 | Ćwierćfinał | O 6 | Półfinał | Finalista | Zwycięzca |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Championship League Snooker | – | £0 | – | £1 000 | – | £2 000 | – | £4 000 | £5 000 | £6 000 | £8 000 | £9 000 | £11 000 | £23 000 | £33 000 |
European Masters | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
British Open | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £5 000 | – | £8 000 | £12 000 | – | £20 000 | £45 000 | £100 000 |
Northern Ireland Open | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
UK Championship | – | £0 | – | – | – | £7 500 | – | £15 000 | – | £20 000 | £25 000 | – | £50 000 | £100 000 | £250 000 |
Scottish Open | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
English Open | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
World Grand Prix | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | £5 000 | – | £7 500 | £12 500 | – | £20 000 | £40 000 | £100 000 |
German Masters | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
Shoot-Out | – | £250 | – | – | – | £500 | – | £1 000 | – | £2 000 | £4 000 | – | £8 000 | £20 000 | £50 000 |
Welsh Open | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 000 | – | £4 500 | – | £7 500 | £11 000 | – | £17 500 | £35 000 | £80 000 |
Players Championship | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | £10 000 | £15 000 | – | £30 000 | £50 000 | £125 000 |
Turkish Masters | – | £0 | – | – | – | £3 500 | – | £6 500 | – | £8 500 | £12 750 | – | £20 000 | £45 000 | £100 000 |
Tour Championship | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | £20 000 | – | £40 000 | £60 000 | £150 000 |
Mistrzostwa Świata | £0 | – | £5 000 | – | £10 000 | – | £15 000 | £20 000 | – | £30 000 | £50 000 | – | £100 000 | £200 000 | £500 000 |
Przypisy
- ↑ CALENDAR 2022/2023. wst.tv. [dostęp 2022-12-09]. (ang.).
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