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The Masters (Snooker)


The Masters, formerly the Benson & Hedges Masters, is a professional snooker tournament. Although not a ranking event, it is regarded as one of the most prestigious tournaments on the circuit, earning more prize money than any other tournament except the World Championship.

The tournament was first held in 1975 in London. Ten players were invited. The final was won by John Spencer, who beat Ray Reardon 9-8 to win £2000. The match had reached 8-8 and, in the deciding 17th frame the scores were tied, meaning that a re-spotted black was necessary.

The tournament has seen many memorable matches, perhaps the most memorable being the 1991 final when Stephen Hendry beat Mike Hallett 9-8 after having trailed 7-0 and 8-2. The defeat effectively ended Hallett's days as a major force in the game. Paul Hunter came from 7-2 down to O'Brien and O'Sullivan, yet stormed back to win both matches. In 1998, Stephen Hendry lead Mark Williams 9-4, but Williams fought back to 9-9, and the match went to the re-spotted black. After a few shots, Hendry missed a straight-forward black over the middle pocket, and left a simple chance for Williams, which he took.

The event was sponsored by Benson & Hedges until 2003, but UK restrictions on tobacco advertising meant that it was without a sponsor the following year. In 2005, Rileys Club became sponsors of the event, but in 2006, Saga Insurance took over sponsorship of the tournament. 2006 was the last year the tournament was held at the Wembley Conference Centre, and the tournament relocated to Wembley Arena in 2007.

There have been two maximums in the tournament, the first was made by Kirk Stevens against Jimmy White in 1984. The second was made by Ding Junhui in the first match at the new Wembley Arena against Anthony Hamilton in 2007.

[edit] Finals

Year Winner Score Runner Up Score
1975 Flag of England John Spencer 9 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon 8
1976 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon 7 Flag of England Graham Miles 3
1977 Flag of Wales Doug Mountjoy 7 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon 6
1978 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 7 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn 5
1979 Flag of South Africa Perrie Mans 8 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 4
1980 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths 9 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 5
1981 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 9 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths 6
1982 Flag of England Steve Davis 9 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths 5
1983 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn 9 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon 7
1984 Flag of England Jimmy White 9 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths 5
1985 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn 9 Flag of Wales Doug Mountjoy 6
1986 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn 9 Flag of England Jimmy White 5
1987 Flag of Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 9 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins 8
1988 Flag of England Steve Davis 9 Flag of England Mike Hallett 0
1989 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of England John Parrott 6
1990 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of England John Parrott 4
1991 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of England Mike Hallett 8
1992 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of England John Parrott 4
1993 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9 Flag of Thailand James Wattana 5
1994 Flag of Scotland Alan McManus 9 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 8
1995 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 3
1996 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 10 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
1997 Flag of England Steve Davis 10 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 8
1998 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 10 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 9
1999 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 10 Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty 8
2000 Flag of Wales Matthew Stevens 10 Flag of Ireland Ken Doherty 8
2001 Flag of England Paul Hunter 10 Flag of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 9
2002 Flag of England Paul Hunter 10 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 9
2003 Flag of Wales Mark Williams 10 Flag of Scotland Stephen Hendry 4
2004 Flag of England Paul Hunter 10 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
2005 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 10 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 3
2006 Flag of Scotland John Higgins 10 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
2007 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 10 Flag of the People's Republic of China Ding Junhui 3
2008 Flag of England Mark Selby 10 Flag of England Stephen Lee 3
2009 Flag of England Ronnie O'Sullivan 10 Flag of England Mark Selby 8

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