1985–86 snooker season

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The 1985–86 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1985 and May 1986. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events.

1985–86 snooker season
Details
DurationJuly 1985 – May 1986
Tournaments28 (6 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Steve Davis
MastersCanada Cliff Thorburn
World ChampionshipEngland Joe Johnson

New professional players

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The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) accepted the following fifteen players as snooker professionals.[1][2] Thirty-two players had their applications rejected, including Joe O'Boye, Terry Whitthread and Jon Wright.[1]

Calendar

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Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Reference
08-?? 08-??   CAN NR Canadian Professional Championship Toronto   Cliff Thorburn   Bob Chaperon 6–4 [3]
08-02 08-11   AUS NR Australian Professional Championship Orange RSL Sydney   John Campbell   Eddie Charlton 10–7 [3]
08-?? 08-??   AUS NR Australian Masters Parmatta Club Sydney   Tony Meo   John Campbell 7–2 [4][5]
08-21 08-23   SGP NR Singapore Masters Dynasty Hotel Singapore   Steve Davis   Terry Griffiths 4–2 [6]
09-?? 09-??   THA NR Thailand Masters Ambassador Hotel Bangkok   Dennis Taylor   Terry Griffiths 4–3 [7]
09-05 09-08   HKG NR Hong Kong Masters Queen Elizabeth Stadium Wan Chai   Terry Griffiths   Steve Davis 4–2 [8][9]
09-06 09-08   IRL NR Carlsberg Challenge RTÉ Studios Dublin   Jimmy White   Alex Higgins 8–3 [10][11]
09-09 09-10   CHN NR China Masters White Swan Hotel Guangzhou   Steve Davis   Dennis Taylor 2–1 [12]
09-19 09-22   SCO NR Scottish Masters Hospitality Inn Glasgow   Cliff Thorburn   Willie Thorne 9–7 [13]
09-23 10-06   ENG WR Matchroom Trophy Trentham Gardens Stoke-on-Trent   Cliff Thorburn   Jimmy White 12–10 [14][11]
10-19 10-27   ENG WR Grand Prix Hexagon Theatre Reading   Steve Davis   Dennis Taylor 10–9 [15]
10-29 11-02   CAN NR Canadian Masters CBC Television Studios Toronto   Dennis Taylor   Steve Davis 9–5 [16]
11-15 12-01   ENG WR UK Championship Guild Hall Preston   Steve Davis   Willie Thorne 16–14 [17]
12-04 12-15   ENG TE World Doubles Championship Derngate Centre Northampton   Steve Davis
  Tony Meo
  Ray Reardon
  Tony Jones
12–5 [18]
12-17 12-20   ENG NR Kit Kat Break for World Champions East Midlands Conference Centre Nottingham   Dennis Taylor   Steve Davis 9–5 [8]
12-?? 12-??   ENG NR Pot Black BBC Studios Birmingham   Jimmy White   Kirk Stevens 2–0 [19][20]
01-03 01-12   ENG WR The Classic Spectrum Arena Warrington   Jimmy White   Cliff Thorburn 13–12 [21]
01-14 01-17   BEL NR Belgian Classic Ostend Casino Ostend   Terry Griffiths   Kirk Stevens 9–7 [8]
01-26 02-02   ENG NR The Masters Wembley Conference Centre London   Cliff Thorburn   Jimmy White 9–5 [22]
02-04 02-09   ENG NR English Professional Championship Corn Exchange Ipswich   Tony Meo   Neal Foulds 9–7 [23]
02-10 02-14   WAL NR Welsh Professional Championship Abertillery Leisure Centre Abertillery   Terry Griffiths   Doug Mountjoy 9–3 [24]
02-16 03-02   ENG WR British Open Assembly Rooms Derby   Steve Davis   Willie Thorne 12–7 [25][26]
03-10 03-16   SCO NR Scottish Professional Championship Marco's Leisure Centre Edinburgh   Stephen Hendry   Matt Gibson 10–5 [27]
03-20 03-23   ENG TE World Cup Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth   All Ireland A   Canada 9–7 [28][29]
04-08 04-13   IRL NR Irish Masters Goff's Kill   Jimmy White   Willie Thorne 9–5 [30][31]
04-19 05-05   ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield   Joe Johnson   Steve Davis 18–12 [32]
05-10 05-17   WAL NR Pontins Professional Pontins Prestatyn   Terry Griffiths   Willie Thorne 9–6 [33][34]
05-20 05-23   NIR NR Irish Professional Championship Mayfield Leisure Centre Belfast   Dennis Taylor   Alex Higgins 10–7 [35]
WR = World ranking event
NR = Non-ranking event
TE = Team event

Official rankings

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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.[36][37][38]

No. Ch. Name
1     Steve Davis
2     Cliff Thorburn
3     Tony Knowles
4     Dennis Taylor
5     Kirk Stevens
6     Ray Reardon
7     Jimmy White
8     Terry Griffiths
9     Alex Higgins
10     Tony Meo
11     Willie Thorne
12     Eddie Charlton
13     Silvino Francisco
14     David Taylor
15     Doug Mountjoy
16     Joe Johnson

Notes

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  1. ^ Dates use the mm-dd date format.

References

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  1. ^ a b "New professionals: system fails again". Snooker Scene. March 1985. p. 23.
  2. ^ "Indians join paid ranks". The Daily Telegraph. 12 February 1985. p. 22.
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  6. ^ Snooker Scene, October 1985, page 7
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  9. ^ "Griffiths wins". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 9 September 1985. p. 17.
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  12. ^ "Steve's king of the Orient". Aberdeen Evening Express. 10 September 1985. p. 15.
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