World Series of Snooker 2008/2009

Logo of the World Series of Snooker

The World Series of Snooker was played for the first time in the 2008/2009 season. Although there was a previous incarnation of the event organised by Matchroom Sport, that ran in the 1987/88 season, and from 1990/91 until 1992/93.[1] It was a series of four non-ranking tournaments spread over Europe, where top professional players performed against regional wildcard players. The series consisted of four tournaments plus a Grand Final for which the winner earned 50,000.

The winner of each tournament received five points, the runner-up three and losing semi-finalists one each. These points determined the seeding positions for the Grand Final, with the top four getting a bye to quarter-finals and fifth and sixth getting a bye to the second round. In the final Shaun Murphy defeated John Higgins 6–2.

World Series of Snooker Jersey

The first event was held in Saint Helier, Jersey between 21–22 June 2008.

John Higgins won in the final 6–3 against Mark Selby.[2]

Players

Professionals:

Wildcards:

Main draw

[3][4]

Quarte-finals
Best of 7 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Final
Best of 11 Frames
England Mark Selby 4
Poland Rafał Jewtuch 0 England Mark Selby 5
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 1 Jersey Gary Britton 1
Jersey Gary Britton 4 England Mark Selby 3
England Shaun Murphy 4 Scotland John Higgins 6
Guernsey Martyn Desperques 1 England Shaun Murphy 2
Scotland John Higgins 4 Scotland John Higgins 5
Jersey Aaron Canavan 0

Century breaks

World Series of Snooker
World Series of Snooker Jersey
Tournament information
Dates 21–22 June 2008
Venue Fort Regent
City Saint Helier
Country Jersey
Organisation(s) FSTC Sports Management
Format non-ranking
Highest break 105
Final
Champion Scotland John Higgins
Runner-up England Mark Selby
Score 6–3

World Series of Snooker Berlin

The second event was held in Berlin, Germany between 12–13 July 2008.

Graeme Dott won in the final 6–1 against Shaun Murphy.[5]

Players

Professionals:

Wildcards:

Main draw

[6][7]

Quarte-finals
Best of 7 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Final
Best of 11 Frames
Scotland Graeme Dott 4
New Zealand Chris McBreen 1 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
Scotland John Higgins 4 Scotland John Higgins 4
Germany Lasse Münstermann 3 Scotland Graeme Dott 6
Scotland Stephen Maguire 4 England Shaun Murphy 1
Belgium Hans Blankaert 0 Scotland Stephen Maguire 3
England Shaun Murphy 4 England Shaun Murphy 5
Germany Patrick Einsle 0

Century breaks

World Series of Snooker
World Series of Snooker Berlin
Tournament information
Dates 12–13 July 2008
Venue Tempodrom
City Berlin
Country Germany
Organisation(s) FSTC Sports Management
Format non-ranking
Highest break 132
Final
Champion Scotland Graeme Dott
Runner-up England Shaun Murphy
Score 6–1

World Series of Snooker Warsaw

The third event was held in Warsaw, Poland between 25–26 October 2008.

Ding Junhui won in the final 6–4 against Ken Doherty.[8]

Players

Professionals:

Wildcards:

Main draw

[9][10]

Quarte-finals
Best of 7 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Final
Best of 11 Frames
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 4
Poland Rafał Górecki 0 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5
England Mark Selby 4 England Mark Selby 3
Poland Mariusz Sirko 0 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 4
England Steve Davis 4 China Ding Junhui 6
Poland Rafał Jewtuch 0 England Steve Davis 1
China Ding Junhui 4 China Ding Junhui 5
Poland Piotr Murat 0

Century breaks

World Series of Snooker
World Series of Snooker Warsaw
Tournament information
Dates 25–26 October 2008
Venue EXPO XXI
City Warsaw
Country Poland
Organisation(s) FSTC Sports Management
Format non-ranking
Highest break 102
Final
Champion China Ding Junhui
Runner-up Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty
Score 6–4
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World Series of Snooker Moscow

The fourth event was held in Moscow, Russia between 22–23 November 2008.

John Higgins won in the final 5–0 against Ding Junhui.[11]

Players

Professionals:

Wildcards:

  • Russia Anna Mazhirina
  • Israel Shachar Ruberg
  • Belarus Sergey Vasiliev
  • Russia Ruslan Chinakhov
  • Ukraine Sergey Isaenko

Main draw

[12][13]

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 7 Frames
Final
Best of 9 Frames
Scotland John Higgins 4
Russia Anna Mazhirina 0 Scotland John Higgins 4
Israel Shachar Ruberg 4 Israel Shachar Ruberg 0
Belarus Sergey Vasiliev 1 Scotland John Higgins 5
China Ding Junhui 4 China Ding Junhui 0
Ukraine Sergey Isaenko 0 China Ding Junhui 4
England Mark Selby 4 England Mark Selby 2
Russia Ruslan Chinakhov 1

Century breaks

World Series of Snooker
World Series of Snooker Moscow
Tournament information
Dates 22–23 November 2008
Venue Krilya Sovetov Sports Arena
City Moscow
Country Russia
Organisation(s) FSTC Sports Management
Format non-ranking
Highest break 127
Final
Champion Scotland John Higgins
Runner-up China Ding Junhui
Score 5–0
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Points table

Rank Player Jersey Germany Poland Russia Total
1 Scotland John Higgins 5 1 - 5 11
2 China Ding Junhui - - 5 3 8
3 Scotland Graeme Dott - 5 - - 5
England Mark Selby 3 - 1 1 5
5 England Shaun Murphy 1 3 - - 4
6 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 0 - 3 - 3
7 Jersey Gary Britton 1 - - - 1
Scotland Stephen Maguire - 1 - - 1
England Steve Davis - - 1 - 1
Israel Shachar Ruberg - - - 1 1

Grand Final

The Grand Final of the World Series of Snooker was held in Portimão, Portugal between 8–10 May 2009.[14][15]

Shaun Murphy won in the final 6–2 against John Higgins.[16]

Players

Group one:

  • Wales Ryan Day
  • Germany Lasse Munstermann
  • Poland Michal Zielinski
  • Jersey Garry Britton

Group two:

Knockout stage:

Note: professional players in bold.

World Series of Snooker
Grand Final
Tournament information
Dates 8–10 May 2009
Venue Pavilhão Arena
City Portimão
Country Portugal
Organisation(s) FSTC Sports Management
Format non-ranking
Highest break 122
Final
Champion England Shaun Murphy
Runner-up Scotland John Higgins
Score 6–2

Round-robin stage

Round one was played in a round robin format. The matches were best of seven frames. Each player played each other once. The winner and runner-up advanced to round two.

Group one

Table

POS Player MP MW FW FL FD PTS
1Wales Ryan Day 3 3 12 2 +10 3
2Jersey Garry Britton 3 2 8 9 −1 2
3Germany Lasse Münstermann 3 1 7 9 −2 1
4Poland Michał Zieliński 3 0 4 12 −8 0

Matches:

  • Ryan Day 4–0 Garry Britton
  • Michał Zieliński 1–4 Lasse Münstermann
  • Ryan Day 4–1 Michał Zieliński
  • Lasse Münstermann 2–4 Garry Britton
  • Ryan Day 4–1 Lasse Münstermann
  • Garry Britton 4–2 Michał Zieliński

Group two

Table

POS Player MP MW FW FL FD PTS
1Belgium Luca Brecel 3 3 12 6 +6 3
2England Jimmy White 3 2 11 5 +6 2
3Germany Itaro Santos 3 1 6 10 −4 1
4Israel Schachar Ruberg 3 0 4 12 −8 0

Matches:

  • Jimmy White 4–1 Itaro Santos
  • Luca Brecel 4–2 Schachar Ruberg
  • Jimmy White 4–0 Schachar Ruberg
  • Itaro Santos 1–4 Luca Brecel
  • Jimmy White 3–4 Luca Brecel
  • Schachar Ruberg 2–4 Itaro Santos

Knockout stage

Round two
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 11 frames
      
         Scotland  John Higgins 5  
England  Steve Davis 5     England  Steve Davis 2  
England  Jimmy White 4       Scotland  John Higgins 5  
           Scotland  Stephen Maguire 3  
         China  Ding Junhui 2  
Scotland  Stephen Maguire 5     Scotland  Stephen Maguire 5  
Jersey  Garry Britton 2       Scotland  John Higgins 2
           England  Shaun Murphy 6
         Scotland  Graeme Dott 5  
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 3     Belgium  Luca Brecel 4  
Belgium  Luca Brecel 5       Scotland  Graeme Dott 4  
           England  Shaun Murphy 5  
         England  Mark Selby 4       
England  Shaun Murphy 5     England  Shaun Murphy 5       
Wales  Ryan Day 1  

Century breaks

References

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  12. "Moscow (Results)". Snooker Virus. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
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