Players Championship|
| Venue | Telford International Centre |
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| Location | Telford |
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| Country | England |
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| Established | 2011 |
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| Organisation(s) | World Snooker Tour |
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| Format | Ranking event |
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| Total prize fund | £385,000[1] |
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| Recent edition | 2024 |
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| Current champion(s) | Mark Allen (NIR) |
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The Players Championship is a snooker tournament. It was the Players Tour Championship Finals from 2011 to 2016. From 2017 it was just the Players Champonship. It is one of three events in the Players Series. It has the top 16 players from the one-year list.
Winners
| Year
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Final score
|
Venue
|
City
|
Season
|
| Players Tour Championship Finals (ranking, 2011–2016)
|
| 2011[2]
|
Shaun Murphy (ENG)
|
Martin Gould (ENG)
|
4–0
|
The Helix
|
Dublin, Ireland
|
2010/11
|
| 2012[3]
|
Stephen Lee (ENG)
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
4–0
|
Bailey Allen Hall
|
Galway, Ireland
|
2011/12
|
| 2013[4]
|
Ding Junhui (CHN)
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
4–3
|
2012/13
|
| 2014[5]
|
Barry Hawkins (ENG)
|
Gerard Greene (NIR)
|
4–0
|
Preston Guild Hall
|
Preston, England
|
2013/14
|
| 2015[6]
|
Joe Perry (ENG)
|
Mark Williams (WAL)
|
4–3
|
Montien Riverside Hotel
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
2014/15
|
| 2016[7]
|
Mark Allen (NIR)
|
Ricky Walden (ENG)
|
10–6
|
EventCity
|
Manchester, England
|
2015/16
|
| Players Championship (ranking, 2017–present)
|
| 2017[8]
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
Marco Fu (HKG)
|
10–8
|
Venue Cymru
|
Llandudno, Wales
|
2016/17
|
| 2018[9]
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
Shaun Murphy (ENG)
|
10–4
|
2017/18
|
| 2019[10]
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
10–4
|
Preston Guild Hall
|
Preston, England
|
2018/19
|
| 2020[11]
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
Yan Bingtao (CHN)
|
10–4
|
Southport Theatre and Convention Centre
|
Southport, England
|
2019/20
|
| 2021[12]
|
John Higgins (SCO)
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
10–3
|
Marshall Arena
|
Milton Keynes, England
|
2020/21
|
| 2022[13]
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
Barry Hawkins (ENG)
|
10–5
|
Aldersley Leisure Village
|
Wolverhampton, England
|
2021/22
|
| 2023[14]
|
Shaun Murphy (ENG)
|
Ali Carter (ENG)
|
10–4
|
2022/23
|
| 2024[15]
|
Mark Allen (NIR)
|
Zhang Anda (CHN)
|
10–8
|
Telford International Centre
|
Telford, England
|
2023/24
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References
Other websites
Active professional snooker tournaments |
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| Ranking events | |
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| Non-ranking events |
- Shanghai Masters
- Champion of Champions
- Masters
- World Masters of Snooker
- Championship League
- Six-red World Championship
- World Mixed Doubles
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| Seniors events |
- UK Seniors Championship
- The Seniors Masters
- Seniors Irish Masters
- World Seniors Championship
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| Tours and series |
- World Snooker Tour
- Triple Crown
- Home Nations Series
- European Series
- Players Series
- Q School
- Q Tour
- World Seniors Tour
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| Related lists | |
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