1983 World Doubles Championship

The 1983 Hofmeister World Doubles was the second staging of the doubles professional snooker tournament. It was played between 9 and 18 December 1983 with the tournament televised on ITV now showing it in eight days.[1]

Hofmeister World Doubles
Tournament information
Dates9–18 December 1983 (1983-12-09 – 1983-12-18)
VenueDerngate
CityNorthampton
CountryEngland
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£75,000
Winner's share£25,000
Highest break196 Davis/Meo (combined)
Final
ChampionSteve Davis/Tony Meo
Runner-upTony Knowles/Jimmy White
Score10–2
1982
1984

The venue was the Derngate in Northampton which proved to be a better environment for snooker matches than the National Sports Centre used the previous year. Steve Davis and Tony Meo successfully defended their title, beating Tony Knowles and Jimmy White 10–2 in the final. They also won the highest combined break prize with 196 from their semi-final, with Davis compiling a 140 and Meo making a 56.The event was sponsored by Courage, and the total prize fund was £75,000 including £25,000 for the winning pair.[2]

Main draw edit

[2][3]

Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
            
    S. Davis/Meo (1) 5
    Murphy/Morgan 2
    Davis/Meo (1) 5
    Taylor/Thorne (8) 3
    David Taylor/Thorne (8) 5
    Dennis Taylor/Williams 4
    Davis/Meo (1) 9
    Werbeniuk/Charlton (5) 1
    Werbeniuk/Charlton (5) 5
    Francisco/Jones 3
    Werbeniuk/Charlton (5) 5
    Higgins/Stevens (4) 1
    Higgins/Stevens (4) w.o.
    Miles/Ganim
    Davis/Meo (1) 10
    Knowles/White (2) 2
    Reardon/Spencer (3) 5
    F. Davis/Watterson 2
    Reardon/Spencer (3) 0
    Thorburn/Virgo (6) 5
    Thorburn/Virgo (6) 5
    Reynolds/Fagan 2
    Thorburn/Virgo (6) 7
    Knowles/White (2) 9
    Griffiths/Mountjoy (7) 5
    Hughes/Dodd 3
    Griffiths/Mountjoy (7) 0
    Knowles/White (2) 5
    Knowles/White (2) 5
    Morra/B. Harris 4

Miles /Ganim were disqualified after Miles failed to turn up.

Earlier Rounds edit

A pre-qualifying round and qualifying round took place leading up to the first round.[2][3]

Pre-qualifying edit

    Bennett/Houlihan 5–2     Gibson/MacLeod
    Duggan/Hargreaves 5–1     Oliver/Browne
    Scott/Parrott 5–4     G. Foulds/N. Foulds
    Morra/B. Harris 5–2     Sheehan/Eddie McLauglin

Qualifying edit

    Murphy/Morgan 5–4     Burke/Martin
    Fitzmaurice/V. Harris 5–4     Bennett/Houlihan
    Donnelly/Roscoe 5–3     King/Campbell
    Duggan/Hargreaves 5–0     Hughes/Kelly
    Dunning/Demarco 5–4     Hallett/Cripsey
    Edmonds/Meadowcroft 5–2     Everton/French
    Hughes/Dodd 5–2     Scott/Parrott
    Morra/B. Harris 5–1     Darrington/Williamson

First round edit

    Murphy/Morgan 5–1     Black/Sinclair
    Taylor/Williams 5–1     Fitzmaurice/V. Harris
    Francisco/Jones 5–2     Donnelly/Roscoe
    Miles/Ganim 5–3     Duggan/Hargreaves
    F. Davis/Watterson 5–3     Dunning/Demarco
    Reynolds/Fagan 5–0     Edmonds/Meadowcroft
    Hughes/Dodd 5–1     Wilson/Johnson
    Morra/B. Harris 5–2     Fisher/Wildman

References edit

  1. ^ Turner, Chris. "World Doubles Championship". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Everton, Clive (1985). Guinness Snooker – The Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 78. ISBN 0851124488.
  3. ^ a b Hale, Janice (1987). Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1987–88. Aylesbury: Queen Anne Press. p. 225. ISBN 0356146901.