Snooker Masters Full List Of The Past Winners And Prize Money Pool Distribution

Snooker Masters Full List Of The Past Winners And Prize Money Pool Distribution

The Snooker Masters 2022, also known as the Cazoo Masters 2022 started on January 9 and will be ending on January 16, know the list of the past winners and prize money

The Snooker Masters 2022 tournament is being held at the Alexandra Palace in London, England.

The Snooker Masters 2022 is currently underway at the Alexandra Palace in London, England. The professional snooker tournament started on January 9, 2022, and will end on January 16, 2022. The Snooker Masters 2022 comes under the World Snooker Tour of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). The first-ever Snooker Masters was held in 1975 and the tournament has drawn the attention of the global snooker fanbase ever since.

Here is the list of the winners of the Snooker Masters right from 1975, followed by the prize money distribution of the Snooker Masters 2022.

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Past Winners Full List Of Snooker Masters

Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season Venue
1975 John Spencer (England) Ray Reardon (Wales) 9–8 1974/75 West Centre Hotel, London
1976 Ray Reardon (Wales) Graham Miles (England) 7–3 1975/76 New London Theatre,
London
1977 Doug Mountjoy (Wales) Ray Reardon (Wales) 7–6 1976/77
1978 Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland) Cliff Thorburn (Canada) 7–5 1977/78
1979 Perrie Mans (South Africa) Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland) 8–4 1978/79 Wembley Conference Centre,
London
1980 Terry Griffiths (Wales) Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland) 9–5 1979/80
1981 Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland) Terry Griffiths (Wales) 9–6 1980/81
1982 Steve Davis (England) Terry Griffiths (Wales) 9–5 1981/82
1983 Cliff Thorburn (Canada) Ray Reardon (Wales) 9–7 1982/83
1984 Jimmy White (England) Terry Griffiths (Wales) 9–5 1983/84
1985 Cliff Thorburn (Canada) Doug Mountjoy (Wales) 9–6 1984/85
1986 Cliff Thorburn (Canada) Jimmy White (England) 9–5 1985/86
1987 Dennis Taylor (Northern Ireland) Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland) 9–8 1986/87
1988 Steve Davis (England) Mike Hallett (England) 9–0 1987/88
1989 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) John Parrott (England) 9–6 1988/89
1990 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) John Parrott (England) 9–4 1989/90
1991 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Mike Hallett (England) 9–8 1990/91
1992 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) John Parrott (England) 9–4 1991/92
1993 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) James Wattana (Thailand) 9–5 1992/93
1994 Alan McManus (Scotland) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 9–8 1993/94
1995 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) John Higgins (Scotland) 9–3 1994/95
1996 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–5 1995/96
1997 Steve Davis (England) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–8 1996/97
1998 Mark Williams (Wales) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 10–9 1997/98
1999 John Higgins (Scotland) Ken Doherty (Ireland) 10–8 1998/99
2000 Matthew Stevens (Wales) Ken Doherty (Ireland) 10–8 1999/00
2001 Paul Hunter (England) Fergal O’Brien (Ireland) 10–9 2000/01
2002 Paul Hunter (England) Mark Williams (Wales) 10–9 2001/02
2003 Mark Williams (Wales) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 10–4 2002/03
2004 Paul Hunter (England) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–9 2003/04
2005 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) John Higgins (Scotland) 10–3 2004/05
2006 John Higgins (Scotland) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–9 2005/06
2007 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) Ding Junhui (China) 10–3 2006/07 Wembley Arena,
London
2008 Mark Selby (England) Stephen Lee (England) 10–3 2007/08
2009 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) Mark Selby (England) 10–8 2008/09
2010 Mark Selby (England) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–9 2009/10
2011 Ding Junhui (China)  Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 10–4 2010/11
2012 Neil Robertson (Australia) Shaun Murphy (England) 10–6 2011/12 Alexandra Palace,
London
2013 Mark Selby (England) Neil Robertson (Australia) 10–6 2012/13
2014 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) Mark Selby (England) 10–4 2013/14
2015 Shaun Murphy (England) Neil Robertson (Australia) 10–2 2014/15
2016 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) Barry Hawkins (England) 10–1 2015/16
2017 Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) Joe Perry (England) 10–7 2016/17
2018 Mark Allen (Northern Ireland) Kyren Wilson (England) 10–7 2017/18
2019 Judd Trump (England) Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) 10–4 2018/19
2020 Stuart Bingham (England) Ali Carter (England) 10–8 2019/20
2021 Yan Bingtao (China) John Higgins (Scotland) 10–8 2020/21 Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
2022 2021/22 Alexandra Palace, London

Snooker Masters 2022 Prize Money Pool Purse Distribution

Winner: £250,000

Runner-up: £100,000

Semi-finals: £60,000

Quarter-finals: £30,000

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Last 16: £15,000

Highest break: £15,000

TOTAL Prize Money distributed for the Snooker Masters 2022 is £725,000

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