2017 World Seniors Championship

The 2017 World Seniors Championship was a snooker tournament, that took place at the Baths Hall in Scunthorpe, England, from 22 to 24 March 2017. Qualifying for the tournament was open to non-tour players, who were aged 40 and over on 1 January 2017.[1] The champion received a place in the qualifying tournament for the 2017 World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

2017 World Seniors Championship
Tournament information
Dates22–24 March 2017 (2017-03-22 – 2017-03-24)
VenueBaths Hall
CityScunthorpe
CountryEngland
OrganisationSnooker Legends
FormatSeniors event
Total prize fund£18,500
Winner's share£10,000
Highest breakEngland Peter Lines (69)
Final
ChampionEngland Peter Lines
Runner-upEngland John Parrott
Score4–0
2016
2018

Mark Davis was the champion of the previous event. However he was not eligible for this year's edition, as it was exclusively for non-tour players.[1] Snooker Legends organised the event for the first time having replaced the WPBSA who previously sanctioned the event. Peter Lines won the tournament without losing a single frame. He beat John Parrott 4–0 in the final.[2]

Prize fund

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The breakdown of the tournament prizes is shown below:[1]

  • Winner: £10,000 and a place in WC qualifying
  • Runner-up: £3,000
  • Semi-finalist: £1,500
  • Quarter-finalist: £500
  • Highest break: £500
  • Total: £18,500

Field

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Seeded players

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Players were seeded based on the titles won during their professional careers:[1]

  1.   Stephen Hendry – 7 world titles (1990, 1992–96, 1999), 18 triple crown events
  2.   Cliff Thorburn – 1 world title (1980), 4 triple crown events
  3.   John Parrott – 1 world title (1991), 2 triple crown events, 9 ranking events
  4.   Dennis Taylor – 1 world title (1985), 2 triple crown events, 2 ranking events
  5.   Joe Johnson – 1 world title (1986), 1 triple crown event
  6.   Patsy Fagan – 1 triple crown event
  7.   Tony Knowles – 2 ranking events
  8.   Willie Thorne – 1 ranking event

Steve Davis, Ray Reardon, Terry Griffiths, Tony Meo and Doug Mountjoy were invited to take part, but declined.

Qualifying

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Four qualifying events took place during February and March 2017:[3]

Each qualifier took their place alongside the eight invited players in the main draw of the championship.

Main draw

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Round 1
Best of 5 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 5 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 5 frames
Final
Best of 7 frames
        
  Stephen Hendry (1) 3*
  Aiden Owens 2
  Willie Thorne (8) 1
  Aiden Owens 3
  Stephen Hendry (1) 0
  Peter Lines 3
  Dennis Taylor (4) 0
  Peter Lines 3
  Patsy Fagan (6) 0
  Peter Lines 3
  Peter Lines 4
  John Parrott (3) 0
  John Parrott (3) 3
  Joe Johnson (5) 0
  Joe Johnson (5) 3
  Patrick Wallace 0
  John Parrott (3) 3*
  Jonathan Bagley 2
  Cliff Thorburn (2) 0
  Jonathan Bagley 3
  Tony Knowles (7) 2
  Jonathan Bagley 3*
  • All matches were played with a 30-second shot clock with players having two time-outs per match
  • *Re-spotted black ball replaced final frame deciders

Final

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Final: Best of 7 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb.
Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, 24 March 2017.
Peter Lines
  England
4–0 John Parrott (3)
  England
41 Highest break 23
0 Century breaks 0
0 50+ breaks 0

50+ breaks

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Press Release: The 2017 World Seniors Championships" (PDF). snookerlegends.co.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Hendry loses as Lines wins World Seniors". BBC Sport.
  3. ^ "Snooker Legends / Results 2017". snookerlegends.co.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2017.