2001–02 snooker season

The 2001–02 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 11 August 2001 and 12 May 2002. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events.

2001–02 snooker season
Details
Duration11 August 2001 – 12 May 2002 (2001-08-11 2002-05-12)
Tournaments21 (9 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan
MastersEngland Paul Hunter
World ChampionshipEngland Peter Ebdon

Calendar

Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score[1][2] References
08–11 08–19  ENG NR Champions Cup Brighton Centre Brighton Scotland John Higgins Wales Mark Williams 7–4 [3]
08–22 08–26  JPN NR World Games Selion Plaza Akita Belgium Bjorn Haneveer Philippines Marlon Manalo 4–3 [4][5]
09–18 09–23  SCO NR Scottish Masters Thistle Hotels Glasgow Scotland John Higgins England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–6 [6]
09–29 10–07  ENG WR British Open Telewest Arena Newcastle Scotland John Higgins Scotland Graeme Dott 9–6 [7]
10–08 10–14  ENG CT Challenge Tour 1 Manhattan Club and Snooker Centre Harrogate Wales James Reynolds England Steve Judd 6–5 [8][9]
10–13 10–21  ENG WR LG Cup Guild Hall Preston England Stephen Lee England Peter Ebdon 9–4 [10]
10–31 11–04  AUT P/A Austrian Open Snooker Cafe Pot Black Wels Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis England Lee Richardson 5–3 [11][12]
Casino Linz Linz
11–04 11–15  ENG NR Benson & Hedges Championship Towers Snooker Club Mansfield Wales Ryan Day Scotland Hugh Abernethy 9–5 [8][13]
11–23 12–01  MLT WR European Open Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta Scotland Stephen Hendry England Joe Perry 9–2 [14]
12–03 12–09  ENG CT Challenge Tour 2 Jesters Snooker Club Swindon Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez Wales Ryan Day 6–3 [8][9]
12–03 12–16  ENG WR UK Championship Barbican Centre York England Ronnie O'Sullivan Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 10–1 [15]
01–07 01–13  ENG CT Challenge Tour 3 Manhattan Club and Snooker Centre Harrogate England Lee Spick Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 6–3 [8][9]
01–23 01–27  WAL WR Welsh Open Cardiff International Arena Cardiff England Paul Hunter Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–7 [16][17]
02–03 02–10  ENG NR Masters Wembley Conference Centre London England Paul Hunter Wales Mark Williams 10–9 [18][19]
02–24 03–03  CHN WR China Open International Gymnastics Centre Shanghai Wales Mark Williams England Anthony Hamilton 9–8 [20][21]
03–04 03–10  ENG CT Challenge Tour 4 Jesters Snooker Club Swindon England David Gilbert Wales Ryan Day 6–3 [8][9]
03–04 03–10  THA WR Thailand Masters Merchant Court Hotel Bangkok Wales Mark Williams England Stephen Lee 9–4 [22]
03–19 03–24  IRL NR Irish Masters Citywest Hotel Dublin Scotland John Higgins England Peter Ebdon 10–3 [23][24]
04–06 04–14  SCO WR Scottish Open A.E.C.C. Aberdeen England Stephen Lee England David Gray 9–2 [25][26]
04–20 05–06  ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield England Peter Ebdon Scotland Stephen Hendry 18–17 [27]
01–05 05–12  SCO NR Premier League Rothes Halls Glenrothes England Ronnie O'Sullivan Scotland John Higgins 9–4 [28]
WR = World ranking event
CT = Challenge Tour event
NR = Non-ranking event
P/A = Pro-am event

Official rankings

The top 16 of the world rankings, these players automatically played in the final rounds of the world ranking events and were invited for the Masters.[29][30][31][32]

No. Ch. Player Points 1999/00 Points 2000/01 Total
1SteadyWales Mark Williams 316552173553390
2RiseEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 202002539945599
3FallScotland John Higgins 216902203443724
4RiseRepublic of Ireland Ken Doherty 162602207938339
5FallScotland Stephen Hendry 181251747835603
6SteadyWales Matthew Stevens 180051487932884
7RiseEngland Peter Ebdon 118852077732662
8FallEngland Stephen Lee 159801394429924
9RiseEngland Paul Hunter 100751580925884
10RiseNorthern Ireland Joe Swail 127551211724872
11RiseEngland Jimmy White 115751200923584
12FallScotland Alan McManus 97501219021940
13RiseEngland Mark King 99801189521875
14RiseScotland Graeme Dott 103671139721764
15FallEngland Dave Harold 11852957821430
16FallRepublic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 110351009621131

Notes

  1. Dates use the month day format

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