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2022 Tour Championship

The 2022 Tour Championship (officially the 2022 Cazoo Tour Championship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 28 March to 3 April 2022 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales. Organised by the World Snooker Tour, it comprised the top eight players on the one-year ranking list. It was the fourth edition of the Tour Championship, first held in 2019, and the 15th and penultimate ranking event of the 2021–22 snooker season, following the Gibraltar Open and preceding the World Championship. It was the third and final event of the season's Cazoo Series, following the Players Championship and the World Grand Prix. Broadcast by ITV4 in the United Kingdom, the event featured a prize fund of £370,000, of which the winner received £150,000.

2022 Cazoo Tour Championship
Tournament information
Dates28 March – 3 April 2022 (2022-03-28 – 2022-04-03)
VenueVenue Cymru
CityLlandudno
CountryWales
OrganisationWorld Snooker Tour
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£370,000
Winner's share£150,000
Highest break Judd Trump (ENG) (140)
Final
Champion Neil Robertson (AUS)
Runner-up John Higgins (SCO)
Score10–9
2021
2023

The defending champion was Neil Robertson, who had defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–4 in the 2021 final. Robertson retained his title, coming from 4–9 behind in the final to defeat John Higgins 10–9 and win his 23rd ranking tournament, putting him level with Judd Trump at sixth place on the all-time list of ranking event winners. Robertson also won the season's Cazoo Cup, while Higgins lost his fifth final of the season.

The event produced 33 century breaks, the highest being a 140 by Trump. O'Sullivan made five century breaks in both his quarter-final and semi-final matches, becoming the first player to make five centuries in each of two consecutive matches.

Format

The 2022 Tour Championship (officially the 2022 Cazoo Tour Championship) was the third and final event in the 2021–22 Cazoo Cup series, first introduced in the 2018–19 snooker season; the other events in the series were the World Grand Prix and the Players Championship.[1][2][3] Organised by the World Snooker Tour, it was the 15th and penultimate ranking event of the 2021–22 snooker season, following the Gibraltar Open and preceding the World Championship.[4][5] The Tour Championship featured the top eight players from the one-year ranking list taking part in a single-elimination tournament.[2] All matches were played as the best of 19 frames.[6]

The event took place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales, between 28 March and 3 April 2022.[6] Broadcast by ITV4 in the United Kingdom,[7] it was sponsored by car retailer Cazoo.[2][8][9] The defending champion was Neil Robertson, who won the 2021 event, defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–4 in the final.[10]

Qualification

The participants were determined by the points won in the ranking tournaments preceding the Tour Championship,[2] from the 2021 Championship League to the Gibraltar Open.[11][12]

Seed Player Total Points
1   Zhao Xintong (CHN) £311,500
2   Neil Robertson (AUS) £261,000
3   Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) £232,500
4   Judd Trump (ENG) £216,000
5   Luca Brecel (BEL) £205,500
6   Mark Williams (WAL) £166,500
7   Mark Allen (NIR) £160,000
8   John Higgins (SCO) £147,500

Prize fund

The total prize fund for the event was £370,000, the winner receiving £150,000. A breakdown of the prize money for the event is shown below:[13][14]

  • Winner: £150,000
  • Runner-up: £60,000
  • Semi-final: £40,000
  • Quarter-final: £20,000
  • Highest break: £10,000
  • Total: £370,000

Summary

Quarter-finals

 
Mark Williams (pictured in 2014) lost 9–10 to Ronnie O'Sullivan, the match praised for its quality by players and pundits.

The quarter-finals were held between 28 and 31 March.[6] Zhao Xintong, who had won the UK Championship and German Masters earlier in the season, was making his first appearance at the Tour Championship. He played John Higgins, who narrowly qualified for the tournament after Ricky Walden was unable to win enough points during the Gibraltar Open.[15] Zhao won four consecutive frames, making two centuries of 108 and 124, to take a 5–2 lead, but Higgins won the last frame of the session.[16] In the second session, Zhao won three of the first four frames to move 8–4 ahead, but he scored just 53 points across the next four frames as Higgins drew level at 8–8.[16] Higgins won the 17th to take a 9–8 lead, but Zhao won the 18th to set up a decider. Higgins clinched a 10–9 victory after Zhao missed a four-ball plant. In all, Higgins won six of the last seven frames.[16] Afterward, he called coming from behind to beat Zhao "one of my best wins ever".[17][18]

In the second quarter-final, the season's English Open and Players Championship winner Robertson faced the Northern Ireland Open champion Mark Allen. Robertson took a 7–0 lead. Allen scored just 55 points in the first seven frames, but avoided a session whitewash by winning the eighth frame.[19] In the evening session, Allen won five of the first six, before Robertson produced back-to-back centuries of 121 and 130 to win the match 10–6.[20] Afterward, Robertson stated that the match had reassured him he could respond strongly against a comeback.[21]

In the third quarter-final, O'Sullivan faced Mark Williams, who had not defeated O'Sullivan in a two-session ranking match since the semi-finals of the 2000 UK Championship.[22] Williams won the 29-minute opening frame, but O'Sullivan then won three consecutive frames, making a 131 break in the fourth, to lead 3–1 at the mid-session interval. Williams won the fifth, but O'Sullivan made a 128 break to take the sixth. O'Sullivan led by 50 points in the seventh, but Williams made a 92 clearance to win the frame. O'Sullivan took the last frame of the session with an 89 break to lead 5–3.[23][24] Williams began the evening session with a 103 break, but O'Sullivan responded with a 100 in the tenth. Williams made an 89 break to win the 11th, but O'Sullivan took the 12th with a 75 to lead 7–5. Williams won two consecutive frames after the mid-session interval to level at 7–7, and then took a 24-point lead in the 15th before accidentally potting the pink ball when cannoning into the pack of red balls. O'Sullivan restored his lead at 8–7 with a 106 break. Williams leveled again at 8–8, but O'Sullivan made a 127 in the 17th frame, his fifth century of the match, to lead 9–8.[25] Williams fell 47 points behind in the penultimate frame but won it on the colours to force a decider.[22] Both players had chances, but O'Sullivan clinched the match after Williams missed a long pot on the final red.[23] The quality of the match was widely praised; media called it a "classic",[23] an "epic",[22] and a "thriller".[26] O'Sullivan stated: "It is probably the best he has ever played against me and the best I've ever played against him".[23][27][22] Williams responded that he enjoyed the quality of the match but said "I could and should have won".[26]

In the last quarter-final, Judd Trump faced Luca Brecel. Brecel was making his debut in the Tour Championship. Trump had entered the top eight on the season's money list by winning the Turkish Masters earlier that month; Brecel had been runner-up at the UK Championship and won the Scottish Open earlier in the season.[28] Brecel won six of the first eight frames, making a century and four other half-century breaks in the first session; Trump made just one break over 50.[29] The first four frames of the evening session were shared. Trump then made back-to-back centuries of 140 (the tournament's highest break) and 103, but Brecel won the next two to clinch a 10–6 win.[30] It was Brecel's first victory over Trump in a ranking event, and only his second victory over Trump in ten meetings.[31]

Semi-finals

 
Ronnie O'Sullivan (pictured in 2016) became the first person to make five century breaks in consecutive matches.

The semi-finals were held on 1 and 2 April. O'Sullivan faced Robertson in a match that reprised the 2019 and 2021 finals. Robertson made a 115 break in the opening frame, but O'Sullivan won four consecutive frames with breaks of 125, 90, 106 and 128 to take a 4–1 lead.[32] Robertson won the last three frames of the session to tie the scores at 4–4.[33] O'Sullivan won the first frame of the second session, before Robertson won the next three to lead 7–5.[34] O'Sullivan won three of the next four to tie the match at 8–8.[34] O'Sullivan went ahead with a 112 break in the next frame, his fifth century of the match,[35] but Robertson won the final two frames to clinch the match 10–9,[36] guaranteeing that he would win the Cazoo Cup, regardless of the outcome of the final, having won the Players Championship and been runner-up in the World Grand Prix, the other two Cazoo Series events.[37] O'Sullivan became the first player to make five century breaks in two consecutive matches.[36] The 19-frame match had only two frames without at least a half-century break.[38] By reaching the semi-finals, O'Sullivan replaced Mark Selby as world number one after the event,[39] although O'Sullivan called Robertson "the best player in the world".[40]

In the second semi-final, Higgins played Brecel. The players had faced each other in the Scottish Open final earlier in the season, Brecel winning 9–5 on that occasion. Brecel won the first three frames, but Higgins responded with five frames in a row, ending with a century break of 108, to finish the first session with a 5–3 lead.[41] Higgins moved 7–4 ahead in the evening session before Brecel won three frames in a row to level the scores at 7–7. Higgins responded by also winning three frames in a row, taking advantage of errors by Brecel, to win the match 10–7 and reach the 55th ranking final of his professional career.[42][43]

Final

 
Neil Robertson won the event, defeating John Higgins in the final 10–9, despite having trailed 4–9.

The final took place on 3 April between Robertson and Higgins, as a best-of-19-frame match played over two sessions. The players met in a ranking final for the second time that season, Robertson having defeated Higgins 9–8 in the English Open final in November 2021.[43] The first frame lasted over 50 minutes, the longest of the tournament, Higgins winning it on the final black ball.[44] Higgins then made back-to-back century breaks of 136 and 126 to lead 3–0.[44] Robertson responded with a 130 in the fourth and also won the fifth. In frame six, Robertson attempted a maximum break but missed the final blue ball. Higgins made his third century break of the match in frame seven, and also won frame eight with a break of 80 to lead 5–3.[44] The players made five century breaks in the first eight frames.[44]

In the evening session, Higgins won the first three frames to lead 8–3, before Robertson responded with a 91 to take frame 12. Higgins took the 13th with an 84 break, but Robertson came from 4–9 behind to win six consecutive frames and secure a 10–9 victory. The 23rd ranking title of Robertson's career, it put him level with Trump in sixth place on the all-time list of ranking event winners.[45] Robertson called his win "the best comeback of my career".[46] It was Higgins's fifth loss in a major final that season, following defeats at the English Open, Northern Ireland Open, Champion of Champions, and Scottish Open.[45] It was also the third time in the season that Higgins had lost a ranking final after requiring just one frame for victory. He led 8–6 in both the English and Northern Ireland Opens, only to lose 8–9 each time.[46]

Tournament draw

The draw for the event is shown below. Players in bold denote match winners, with numbers to the left showing players seeding.[6]

Quarter-finals
Best of 19 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
         
1   Zhao Xintong (CHN) 9
8   John Higgins (SCO) 10
8   John Higgins 10
5   Luca Brecel 7
4   Judd Trump (ENG) 6
5   Luca Brecel (BEL) 10
8   John Higgins 9
2   Neil Robertson 10
3   Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 10
6   Mark Williams (WAL) 9
3   Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
2   Neil Robertson 10
2   Neil Robertson (AUS) 10
7   Mark Allen (NIR) 6

Final

The scores from the final are shown below. Scores in brackets are breaks made by players in each frame.[6]

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Brendan Moore
Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Wales, 3 April 2022
John Higgins (8)
  Scotland
9–10 Neil Robertson (2)
  Australia
Afternoon: 78–77, 136–0 (136), 138–0 (126), 0–130 (130), 47–76, 0–129 (129), 127–0 (127), 80–0 (80)
Evening: 60–41, 101–0 (68), 82–5, 1–91 (91), 84–0 (84), 37–74 (54), 1–119 (108), 35–87, 17–91 (72), 0–93 (93), 10–72 (72)
136 Highest break 130
3 Century breaks 3
6 50+ breaks 8

Century breaks

There were 33 century breaks made during the tournament.[47]

Cazoo Series

The Cazoo Series features three events: the World Grand Prix, the Players Championship, and the Tour Championship. For all three events, qualification is based on players' rankings on the one-year ranking list.[48] The top ten players in the Cazoo Cup series are shown below. Prizes in bold denote an event win.[48]

Player Total
  Neil Robertson (AUS) £315,000
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) £155,000
  John Higgins (SCO) £80,000
  Luca Brecel (BEL) £57,500
  Barry Hawkins (ENG) £55,000
  Jimmy Robertson (ENG) £42,500
  Mark Williams (WAL) £40,000
  Mark Allen (NIR) £37,500
  Judd Trump (ENG) £37,500
  Zhao Xintong (CHN) £35,000

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The 2022 Tour Championship officially the 2022 Cazoo Tour Championship was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 28 March to 3 April 2022 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno Wales Organised by the World Snooker Tour it comprised the top eight players on the one year ranking list It was the fourth edition of the Tour Championship first held in 2019 and the 15th and penultimate ranking event of the 2021 22 snooker season following the Gibraltar Open and preceding the World Championship It was the third and final event of the season s Cazoo Series following the Players Championship and the World Grand Prix Broadcast by ITV4 in the United Kingdom the event featured a prize fund of 370 000 of which the winner received 150 000 2022 Cazoo Tour ChampionshipTournament informationDates28 March 3 April 2022 2022 03 28 2022 04 03 VenueVenue CymruCityLlandudnoCountryWalesOrganisationWorld Snooker TourFormatRanking eventTotal prize fund 370 000Winner s share 150 000Highest break Judd Trump ENG 140 FinalChampion Neil Robertson AUS Runner up John Higgins SCO Score10 9 20212023 The defending champion was Neil Robertson who had defeated Ronnie O Sullivan 10 4 in the 2021 final Robertson retained his title coming from 4 9 behind in the final to defeat John Higgins 10 9 and win his 23rd ranking tournament putting him level with Judd Trump at sixth place on the all time list of ranking event winners Robertson also won the season s Cazoo Cup while Higgins lost his fifth final of the season The event produced 33 century breaks the highest being a 140 by Trump O Sullivan made five century breaks in both his quarter final and semi final matches becoming the first player to make five centuries in each of two consecutive matches Contents 1 Format 1 1 Qualification 1 2 Prize fund 2 Summary 2 1 Quarter finals 2 2 Semi finals 2 3 Final 3 Tournament draw 3 1 Final 4 Century breaks 5 Cazoo Series 6 ReferencesFormatThe 2022 Tour Championship officially the 2022 Cazoo Tour Championship was the third and final event in the 2021 22 Cazoo Cup series first introduced in the 2018 19 snooker season the other events in the series were the World Grand Prix and the Players Championship 1 2 3 Organised by the World Snooker Tour it was the 15th and penultimate ranking event of the 2021 22 snooker season following the Gibraltar Open and preceding the World Championship 4 5 The Tour Championship featured the top eight players from the one year ranking list taking part in a single elimination tournament 2 All matches were played as the best of 19 frames 6 The event took place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno Wales between 28 March and 3 April 2022 6 Broadcast by ITV4 in the United Kingdom 7 it was sponsored by car retailer Cazoo 2 8 9 The defending champion was Neil Robertson who won the 2021 event defeating Ronnie O Sullivan 10 4 in the final 10 Qualification The participants were determined by the points won in the ranking tournaments preceding the Tour Championship 2 from the 2021 Championship League to the Gibraltar Open 11 12 Seed Player Total Points1 nbsp Zhao Xintong CHN 311 5002 nbsp Neil Robertson AUS 261 0003 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan ENG 232 5004 nbsp Judd Trump ENG 216 0005 nbsp Luca Brecel BEL 205 5006 nbsp Mark Williams WAL 166 5007 nbsp Mark Allen NIR 160 0008 nbsp John Higgins SCO 147 500Prize fund The total prize fund for the event was 370 000 the winner receiving 150 000 A breakdown of the prize money for the event is shown below 13 14 Winner 150 000 Runner up 60 000 Semi final 40 000 Quarter final 20 000 Highest break 10 000 Total 370 000SummaryQuarter finals nbsp Mark Williams pictured in 2014 lost 9 10 to Ronnie O Sullivan the match praised for its quality by players and pundits The quarter finals were held between 28 and 31 March 6 Zhao Xintong who had won the UK Championship and German Masters earlier in the season was making his first appearance at the Tour Championship He played John Higgins who narrowly qualified for the tournament after Ricky Walden was unable to win enough points during the Gibraltar Open 15 Zhao won four consecutive frames making two centuries of 108 and 124 to take a 5 2 lead but Higgins won the last frame of the session 16 In the second session Zhao won three of the first four frames to move 8 4 ahead but he scored just 53 points across the next four frames as Higgins drew level at 8 8 16 Higgins won the 17th to take a 9 8 lead but Zhao won the 18th to set up a decider Higgins clinched a 10 9 victory after Zhao missed a four ball plant In all Higgins won six of the last seven frames 16 Afterward he called coming from behind to beat Zhao one of my best wins ever 17 18 In the second quarter final the season s English Open and Players Championship winner Robertson faced the Northern Ireland Open champion Mark Allen Robertson took a 7 0 lead Allen scored just 55 points in the first seven frames but avoided a session whitewash by winning the eighth frame 19 In the evening session Allen won five of the first six before Robertson produced back to back centuries of 121 and 130 to win the match 10 6 20 Afterward Robertson stated that the match had reassured him he could respond strongly against a comeback 21 In the third quarter final O Sullivan faced Mark Williams who had not defeated O Sullivan in a two session ranking match since the semi finals of the 2000 UK Championship 22 Williams won the 29 minute opening frame but O Sullivan then won three consecutive frames making a 131 break in the fourth to lead 3 1 at the mid session interval Williams won the fifth but O Sullivan made a 128 break to take the sixth O Sullivan led by 50 points in the seventh but Williams made a 92 clearance to win the frame O Sullivan took the last frame of the session with an 89 break to lead 5 3 23 24 Williams began the evening session with a 103 break but O Sullivan responded with a 100 in the tenth Williams made an 89 break to win the 11th but O Sullivan took the 12th with a 75 to lead 7 5 Williams won two consecutive frames after the mid session interval to level at 7 7 and then took a 24 point lead in the 15th before accidentally potting the pink ball when cannoning into the pack of red balls O Sullivan restored his lead at 8 7 with a 106 break Williams leveled again at 8 8 but O Sullivan made a 127 in the 17th frame his fifth century of the match to lead 9 8 25 Williams fell 47 points behind in the penultimate frame but won it on the colours to force a decider 22 Both players had chances but O Sullivan clinched the match after Williams missed a long pot on the final red 23 The quality of the match was widely praised media called it a classic 23 an epic 22 and a thriller 26 O Sullivan stated It is probably the best he has ever played against me and the best I ve ever played against him 23 27 22 Williams responded that he enjoyed the quality of the match but said I could and should have won 26 In the last quarter final Judd Trump faced Luca Brecel Brecel was making his debut in the Tour Championship Trump had entered the top eight on the season s money list by winning the Turkish Masters earlier that month Brecel had been runner up at the UK Championship and won the Scottish Open earlier in the season 28 Brecel won six of the first eight frames making a century and four other half century breaks in the first session Trump made just one break over 50 29 The first four frames of the evening session were shared Trump then made back to back centuries of 140 the tournament s highest break and 103 but Brecel won the next two to clinch a 10 6 win 30 It was Brecel s first victory over Trump in a ranking event and only his second victory over Trump in ten meetings 31 Semi finals nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan pictured in 2016 became the first person to make five century breaks in consecutive matches The semi finals were held on 1 and 2 April O Sullivan faced Robertson in a match that reprised the 2019 and 2021 finals Robertson made a 115 break in the opening frame but O Sullivan won four consecutive frames with breaks of 125 90 106 and 128 to take a 4 1 lead 32 Robertson won the last three frames of the session to tie the scores at 4 4 33 O Sullivan won the first frame of the second session before Robertson won the next three to lead 7 5 34 O Sullivan won three of the next four to tie the match at 8 8 34 O Sullivan went ahead with a 112 break in the next frame his fifth century of the match 35 but Robertson won the final two frames to clinch the match 10 9 36 guaranteeing that he would win the Cazoo Cup regardless of the outcome of the final having won the Players Championship and been runner up in the World Grand Prix the other two Cazoo Series events 37 O Sullivan became the first player to make five century breaks in two consecutive matches 36 The 19 frame match had only two frames without at least a half century break 38 By reaching the semi finals O Sullivan replaced Mark Selby as world number one after the event 39 although O Sullivan called Robertson the best player in the world 40 In the second semi final Higgins played Brecel The players had faced each other in the Scottish Open final earlier in the season Brecel winning 9 5 on that occasion Brecel won the first three frames but Higgins responded with five frames in a row ending with a century break of 108 to finish the first session with a 5 3 lead 41 Higgins moved 7 4 ahead in the evening session before Brecel won three frames in a row to level the scores at 7 7 Higgins responded by also winning three frames in a row taking advantage of errors by Brecel to win the match 10 7 and reach the 55th ranking final of his professional career 42 43 Final nbsp Neil Robertson won the event defeating John Higgins in the final 10 9 despite having trailed 4 9 The final took place on 3 April between Robertson and Higgins as a best of 19 frame match played over two sessions The players met in a ranking final for the second time that season Robertson having defeated Higgins 9 8 in the English Open final in November 2021 43 The first frame lasted over 50 minutes the longest of the tournament Higgins winning it on the final black ball 44 Higgins then made back to back century breaks of 136 and 126 to lead 3 0 44 Robertson responded with a 130 in the fourth and also won the fifth In frame six Robertson attempted a maximum break but missed the final blue ball Higgins made his third century break of the match in frame seven and also won frame eight with a break of 80 to lead 5 3 44 The players made five century breaks in the first eight frames 44 In the evening session Higgins won the first three frames to lead 8 3 before Robertson responded with a 91 to take frame 12 Higgins took the 13th with an 84 break but Robertson came from 4 9 behind to win six consecutive frames and secure a 10 9 victory The 23rd ranking title of Robertson s career it put him level with Trump in sixth place on the all time list of ranking event winners 45 Robertson called his win the best comeback of my career 46 It was Higgins s fifth loss in a major final that season following defeats at the English Open Northern Ireland Open Champion of Champions and Scottish Open 45 It was also the third time in the season that Higgins had lost a ranking final after requiring just one frame for victory He led 8 6 in both the English and Northern Ireland Opens only to lose 8 9 each time 46 Tournament drawThe draw for the event is shown below Players in bold denote match winners with numbers to the left showing players seeding 6 Quarter finalsBest of 19 framesSemi finalsBest of 19 framesFinalBest of 19 frames 1 nbsp Zhao Xintong CHN 98 nbsp John Higgins SCO 108 nbsp John Higgins105 nbsp Luca Brecel74 nbsp Judd Trump ENG 65 nbsp Luca Brecel BEL 108 nbsp John Higgins92 nbsp Neil Robertson103 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan ENG 106 nbsp Mark Williams WAL 93 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan92 nbsp Neil Robertson102 nbsp Neil Robertson AUS 107 nbsp Mark Allen NIR 6Final The scores from the final are shown below Scores in brackets are breaks made by players in each frame 6 Final Best of 19 frames Referee Brendan Moore Venue Cymru Llandudno Wales 3 April 2022John Higgins 8 nbsp Scotland 9 10 Neil Robertson 2 nbsp AustraliaAfternoon 78 77 136 0 136 138 0 126 0 130 130 47 76 0 129 129 127 0 127 80 0 80 Evening 60 41 101 0 68 82 5 1 91 91 84 0 84 37 74 54 1 119 108 35 87 17 91 72 0 93 93 10 72 72 136 Highest break 1303 Century breaks 36 50 breaks 8Century breaksThere were 33 century breaks made during the tournament 47 140 103 Judd Trump 136 127 126 108 John Higgins 131 128 128 127 125 112 106 106 100 100 Ronnie O Sullivan 130 130 129 125 125 121 117 115 108 103 Neil Robertson 128 124 108 Zhao Xintong 108 105 100 Luca Brecel 103 Mark WilliamsCazoo SeriesThe Cazoo Series features three events the World Grand Prix the Players Championship and the Tour Championship For all three events qualification is based on players rankings on the one year ranking list 48 The top ten players in the Cazoo Cup series are 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