Talk:2002 Irish Masters

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GA Review edit

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Reviewer: Usernameunique (talk · contribs) 23:40, 18 April 2020 (UTC)Reply


Lead

  • John Higgins won the competition, defeating the world number seven Peter Ebdon — What was Higgins ranked at the time?
  • The competition followed the season's third invitational event, the 2002 Masters. — This probably belongs in the first paragraph, with the part about the "the fourth and final World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) invitational event of the 2001–02 season"

Background

  • What's a challenge match?
  • How are the "final positions" of the world rankings different than the rankings that were just discussed?
  • How was the wild card determined?

Quarter-finals

  • he ... forced re-spotted black — Is this phrasing correct?
  • His victory saw him produce breaks of 68, 66 and 120 and accumulated 358 points without reply — "and accumulate"?
  • Does "kick" mean "cling" in this context? The link (kick) says it is a "kick shot," or a "cling"; a "kick shot" seems to be an intended (but complicated) shot, while a "cling" seems to be necessarily undesirable.

Final

  • This was Higgins' 38th professional tournament final — How many of those did he win?
  • Higgins on his fourth title of the season — Something's off here.

Main draw

Scoreline of the final

  • Any particular reason you have the scoreline of the final, but not the semi-finals, quarters, etc.?
    • It is the standard across snooker articles to add the scoreline of the final since it is the most important match of a tournament
  • I don't suppose there's an article which says how to read a snooker scoreline (e.g., Box score (baseball))?

Overall