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1987–88 snooker season

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The 1987–88 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 29 June 1987 and 15 May 1988. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and invitational events.

1987–88 snooker season
Details
Duration29 June 1987 – 15 May 1988
Tournaments27 (6 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Steve Davis
MastersEngland Steve Davis
World ChampionshipEngland Steve Davis

New professional players

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The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association had introduced a play-off system to restrict the number of entries for professional tournaments, other than the World Championship, to 128. A total of ten amateurs, being the World Amateur Champion, the English Amateur Champion, and the eight players (excluding otherwise-qualified players) finishing highest in a play-off series, would be considered for professional status.[1]

For 1987–88, six-play offs between those amateurs and the lowest-ranked professional would have been necessary to keep to the limit of 128. The English Amateur Championship winner Antony Harris accepted a place on the professional tour, but World Amateur champion Paul Mifsud declined. Existing professionals Bert Demarco, Mike Hines, Paddy Morgan, Bernard Bennett and James Giannaros, rather than participate in the play-offs, opted to accept "non-tournament" status, which would allow them to enter only the World Championship. This meant that Gary Wilkinson, Martin Clark, Jim Chambers, Derek Heaton, Robert Marshall and Eric Lawlor took their places on the tour. Maurice Parkin took non-tournament status after losing 1–10 to Steve Meakin in a play-off.[1][2]

Changes in professional tour membership[1]
New professionals for 1987–88 Moved to non-tournament status
Antony Harris
Gary Wilkinson
Martin Clark
Jim Chambers
Derek Heaton
Robert Marshall
Eric Lawlor
Steve Meakin
Bert Demarco
Mike Hines
Paddy Morgan
Bernard Bennett
James Giannaros
Maurice Parkin

Calendar

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Date[n 1] Rank Tournament name Venue City Winner Runner-up Score Reference
06-29 07-08   AUS NR Australian Masters Parmatta Club Sydney Scotland  Stephen Hendry England  Mike Hallett [n 2] [3]
07-13 07-19   AUS NR Australian Professional Championship Lakemba Services Memorial Club Sydney Australia  Warren King Australia  Eddie Charlton 10–7 [4]
08-02 08-08   CAN NR Canadian Professional Championship Scarborough Village Theatre Toronto Canada  Cliff Thorburn Canada  Jim Bear 8–4 [4]
08-28 08-31   JPN NR Tokyo Masters Tokyo Prince Hotel Tokyo Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor Wales  Terry Griffiths 6–3 [5]
09-02 09-06   HKG NR Hong Kong Masters Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong England  Steve Davis Scotland  Stephen Hendry 9–3 [5][6][7]
09-14 09-16   IRL NR Carling Challenge RTÉ Studios Dublin Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor England  Joe Johnson 8–5 [8]
09-17 09-20   SCO NR Scottish Masters Hospitality Inn Glasgow England  Joe Johnson Wales  Terry Griffiths 9–7 [9]
09-25 10-04   ENG WR International Open Trentham Gardens Stoke-on-Trent England  Steve Davis Canada  Cliff Thorburn 12–5 [10]
10-17 10-25   ENG WR Grand Prix Hexagon Theatre Reading Scotland  Stephen Hendry Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor 10–7 [11]
10-27 10-31   CAN NR Canadian Masters CBC Television Studios Toronto Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor England  Jimmy White 9–7 [12]
11-04 11-07   ENG NR Matchroom Professional Championship Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-Sea Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor England  Willie Thorne 10–3 [5]
11-13 11-29   ENG WR UK Championship Guild Hall Preston England  Steve Davis England  Jimmy White 16–14 [13]
12-01 12-13   ENG TE World Doubles Championship Derngate Centre Northampton England  Mike Hallett
Scotland  Stephen Hendry
Canada  Cliff Thorburn
Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor
12–8 [14]
01-01 01-10   ENG WR The Classic Norbreck Castle Hotel Blackpool England  Steve Davis England  John Parrott 13–11 [15]
01-?? 01-??   RSA NR South African Professional Championship Germiston South Africa  Francois Ellis South Africa  Jimmy van Rensberg 9–4 [4]
01-24 01-30   ENG NR The Masters Wembley Conference Centre London England  Steve Davis England  Mike Hallett 9–0 [16]
02-04 02-10   ENG NR English Professional Championship Corn Exchange Ipswich England  Dean Reynolds England  Neal Foulds 9–5 [17][18]
02-08 02-12   WAL NR Welsh Professional Championship Newport Centre Newport Wales  Terry Griffiths Wales  Wayne Jones 9–3 [17][19]
02-09 02-12   NIR NR Irish Professional Championship Antrim Forum Antrim Northern Ireland  Jack McLaughlin Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor 9–4 [17][20]
02-11 02-14   SCO NR Scottish Professional Championship Marco's Leisure Centre Edinburgh Scotland  Stephen Hendry Scotland  Murdo MacLeod 10–4 [21][22]
02-21 03-06   ENG WR British Open Assembly Rooms Derby Scotland  Stephen Hendry England  Mike Hallett 13–2 [23][24]
03-16 03-19   ENG TE World Cup Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth   England   Australia 9–7 [25][26]
03-22 03-27   IRL NR Irish Masters Goff's Kill England  Steve Davis England  Neal Foulds 9–4 [27][28]
04-06 04-09   CHN NR Kent Cup Beijing Indoor Stadium Beijing England  John Parrott England  Martin Clark 5–1 [5]
04-16 05-02   ENG WR World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre Sheffield England  Steve Davis Wales  Terry Griffiths 18–11 [29]
05-07 05-14   WAL NR Pontins Professional Pontins Prestatyn England  John Parrott England  Mike Hallett 9–1 [30]
01-23 05-15   EUR NR Matchroom League England  Steve Davis Scotland  Stephen Hendry [n 3] [31]
WR = World ranking event
NR = Non-ranking 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.[32][33][34]

No. Ch. Name
1 Steady  England  Steve Davis
2 Rise  England  Jimmy White
3 Rise  England  Neal Foulds
4 Fall  Canada  Cliff Thorburn
5 Rise  England  Joe Johnson
6 Rise  Wales  Terry Griffiths
7 Fall  England  Tony Knowles
8 Fall  Northern Ireland  Dennis Taylor
9 Fall  Northern Ireland  Alex Higgins
10 Rise  South Africa  Silvino Francisco
11 Fall  England  Willie Thorne
12 Rise  England  Rex Williams
13 Rise  England  John Parrott
14 Steady  Wales  Doug Mountjoy
15 Rise  England  Dean Reynolds
16 Rise  England  Mike Hallett

Notes

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  1. ^ Dates use the mm-dd date format.
  2. ^ The final was decided on aggregate score over five frames. Stephen Hendry won 371–226.
  3. ^ No play-off was held and the title was decided on league table only.

References

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