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Opinion: scheduling the Players Series events consecutively hasn’t worked

by Venesa6
March 31, 2025
in Snooker
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Shaun Murphy – ‘it was a genuine concern’

If you get a sense of déjà vu at this week’s Tour Championship on the Players Series, you’re probably not alone.

A different venue and a slightly longer format are just about the only things that distinguish the penultimate ranking event of the campaign with the one that preceded it.

The Tour Championship not only boasts 12 of the same players who featured at the recent Players Championship but an almost identical breakdown of prize money as well.

To compound matters, all four first-round ties at the Manchester Central mimic opening-round fixtures from a couple of weeks ago in Telford.

Once again, we’ll be treated to a match involving Mark Williams and Ding Junhui and an all-Chinese showdown between Xiao Guodong and Wu Yize.

Shaun Murphy and Barry Hawkins actually swapped seeding positions after their Players Championship clash earlier in March, but that hasn’t prevented them from being drawn to face each other again here.

Like Ding, Wu, and Hawkins, Si Jiahui will have an opportunity to enact some immediate revenge when he faces Mark Selby for the second time in as many weeks.

The Tour Championship is billed as one of the most prestigious tournaments of the season, but it is effectively a carbon copy of what just happened in Telford when the top 16 from the one-year list qualified to participate.

Judd Trump, Kyren Wilson, Neil Robertson, and John Higgins have the advantage of being seeded through to the quarter-finals on this occasion.

But depending on how the first-round results transpire, there is the possibility that all four could face the same opponents in the last eight as well.

In fact, every single match in this year’s Tour Championship could mirror ones that took place at the Telford International Centre.

Kyren Wilson
Kyren Wilson won the Players Championship with a 10-9 victory over Judd Trump. Photo credit: WST

It was always likely to happen, of course, with the World Snooker Tour opting to consecutively schedule all three events on the Players Series for the first time this term.

Never before have the World Grand Prix, the Players Championship, and the Tour Championship gone back-to-back-to-back.

There had always been the intriguing element to the series whereby, if a player missed one, he or she still had the opportunity to qualify for the next through performances in the intervening events.

This was especially evident during the 2021/22 season, when there were two ranking events in between the World Grand Prix and the Players Championship, and a further four prior to the Tour Championship.

Even last season there was at least one ranking event separating each leg of the Players Series.

The World Grand Prix’s rich move to Hong Kong for 2025 and a new time slot in March have obviously complicated matters.

But that it has led to this samey conclusion is hardly a surprise, and it paints WST in a questionable light when it comes to the scheduling of its calendar.

To put it more bluntly, the repetition is boring.

There were some empty slots in March which may have been filled with other ranking events, but that never materialised.

The negative effect it has had on the rest of the tour is also realised by the fact most players have not picked up a cue for competitive action since the end of February.

By the time the World Snooker Championship qualifiers commence in a week’s time, it will have been six weeks since a lot of the circuit hit a competitive shot.

That becomes even longer for those who failed to qualify for that outing at the World Open in Yushan.

The Tour Championship this week will likely conjure some thrilling affairs, whetting the appetite ahead of the season-concluding feast in Sheffield to come.

Few will be disappointed if Judd Trump and Kyren Wilson end up rekindling their growing rivalry in next Sunday’s final in Manchester.

But let’s hope that lessons will be learned and we don’t have to go through the same thing again with the Players Series next season.

The current schedule devalues the Tour Championship’s prestige and has a damaging impact on what should be an important juncture of the the calendar generally.


2025 Tour Championship draw

Times in UTC+1

Round of 12 (bo19)

Shaun Murphy vs Barry Hawkins
(Monday at 1pm and 7pm)

Xiao Guodong vs Wu Yize
(Monday at 1pm and Tuesday at 1pm)

Mark Selby vs Si Jiahui
(Tuesday at 1pm and 7pm)

Mark Williams vs Ding Junhui
(Monday at 7pm and Tuesday at 7pm)


Quarter-Finals (bo19)

Judd Trump vs Murphy/Hawkins
(Wednesday at 1pm and 7pm)

John Higgins vs Xiao/Wu
(Wednesday at 1pm and Thursday at 1pm)

Neil Robertson vs Selby/Si
(Wednesday at 7pm and Thursday at 7pm)

Kyren Wilson vs Williams/Ding
(Thursday at 1pm and 7pm)


Semi-Finals (bo19)

TBC vs TBC
TBC vs TBC

Matches to be played on Friday and Saturday at 1pm and 7pm. Schedule to be confirmed.


Final (bo19)

TBC vs TBC

Match to be played on Sunday, April 6th at 1pm and 7pm.

Click here for updated scores and results
(snooker.org)


Featured photo credit: WST

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