Thailand Masters

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The Thailand Masters was a professional snooker tournament. Previously known as Asian Open and Thailand Open, it was a ranking tournament from 1989/90 to 2001/02. An event called the Thailand Masters also formed part of the World Series in 1991/92, with Steve Davis beating Stephen Hendry 6–3. The final champion was Marco Fu.

HistoryEdit

The Thailand Masters was first held in the 1983/1984 season. It was organised by Matchroom Sport as part of their World Series and sponsored by Camus, but was abandoned after 1986/1987.<ref name="Turner Thailand">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The event returned to the calendar in 1989 under the Asian Open name and it became a ranking tournament. In its first three years under this name the event was sponsored by 555 and then by Nescafé in 1993. All events took place in Bangkok, Thailand, except in 1990, which was held in China. In the 1991/1992 season two events were held. The Thailand Masters was part of the World Series and the Asian Open was a ranking event.<ref name="Turner Thailand"/><ref name="Turner Asia">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1993 Dave Harold became the lowest ranked player to win a ranking tournament. He was ranked world number 93, when he beat Darren Morgan 9–3.<ref name="Turner Asia"/>

The event changed its name to Thailand Open in 1993/1994. The event was held in Bangkok and remained there until the 2002/2003 season.<ref name="Turner Thailand"/><ref name="Turner Asia"/> It was sponsored by Kloster, before Singha took over for 1995/1996.<ref name="Turner Thailand"/> The event was renamed to the Thailand Masters in the 1997/1998 season and was sponsored by Beer Chang. The only official maximum break in the history of the competition came at the qualifying stages of the 1999 event. Adrian Gunnell compiled it in the first round against Mario Wehrmann. The event didn't have a sponsor again until the 2000/2001 season, when it was sponsored by Blue Eagle and Thai Airways and was sponsored by Singha in 2001/2002.<ref name="Turner Thailand"/> The event lost its ranking status in 2002/2003, after World Snooker decided not to afford a Far East event. The event returned as a domestic event with several players from the Main Tour still competing. The event was last held in the 2006/2007 season with the sponsorship of Sangsom, but was discontinued after that.<ref name="Turner Thailand"/>

WinnersEdit

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Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season
Thailand Masters (non-ranking)
1983 Template:Flagicon Tony Meo Template:Flagicon Steve Davis 2–1 1983/84
1984 Template:Flagicon Jimmy White Template:Flagicon Terry Griffiths 4–3 1984/85
1985 Template:Flagicon Dennis Taylor Template:Flagicon Terry Griffiths 4–3 1985/86
1986 Template:Flagicon James Wattana Template:Flagicon Terry Griffiths 2–1 1986/87
Asian Open (ranking)
1989 Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry Template:Flagicon James Wattana 9–6 1989/90
1990 Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry Template:Flagicon Dennis Taylor 9–3 1990/91
Thailand Masters (non-ranking)
1991 Template:Flagicon Steve Davis Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry 6–3 1991/92
Asian Open (ranking)
1992 Template:Flagicon Steve Davis Template:Flagicon Alan McManus 9–3 1991/92
1993 Template:Flagicon Dave Harold Template:Flagicon Darren Morgan 9–3 1992/93
Thailand Open (ranking)
1994 Template:Flagicon James Wattana Template:Flagicon Steve Davis 9–7 1993/94
1995 Template:Flagicon James Wattana Template:Flagicon Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–6 1994/95
1996 Template:Flagicon Alan McManus Template:Flagicon Ken Doherty 9–8 1995/96
1997 Template:Flagicon Peter Ebdon Template:Flagicon Nigel Bond 9–7 1996/97
Thailand Masters (ranking)
1998 Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry Template:Flagicon John Parrott 9–6 1997/98
1999 Template:Flagicon Mark Williams Template:Flagicon Alan McManus 9–7 1998/99
2000 Template:Flagicon Mark Williams Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry 9–5 1999/00
2001 Template:Flagicon Ken Doherty Template:Flagicon Stephen Hendry 9–3 2000/01
2002 Template:Flagicon Mark Williams Template:Flagicon Stephen Lee 9–4 2001/02
Thailand Masters (non-ranking)
2003 Template:Flagicon Noppadon Noppachorn Template:Flagicon Rom Surin 5–4 2002/03
2006 Template:Flagicon Marco Fu Template:Flagicon Issara Kachaiwong 5–3 2006/07

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