Prize money for the Roewe Shanghai Masters has been increased.
The total prize fund this season will be £300,000 with £55,000 going to the winner.
Last year, the total pot was worth £282,000, with Ricky Walden pocketing £52,000 as champion.
The tournament's prize fund and staging costs are paid by Chinese promoters under a five year deal with the WPBSA announced in 2007.
that's good
ReplyDeleteany news on where the top 16 seeds have been placed in the draw yet?
that's good news.
ReplyDeleteany info. on where top 16 seeds are placed in the draw?
No, which is kind of odd.
ReplyDeleteAll I know is that Ricky Walden will be at the top, John Higgins at the bottom, Ronnie O'Sullivan seeded third and Stephen Maguire fourth.
this is the Shanghai draw..... alledgedly.
ReplyDeleteWalden
Hendry
Ebdon
Carter
Murphy
Perry
Robertson
Maguire
O'Sullivan
Fu
Ding
Selby
Day
Allen
Williams
Higgins
where did you get that draw from mate ?
ReplyDeleteThe draw has been out for a while, though for some reason it has not been made public yet. The players have all been sent a copy, must be too difficult for World Snooker to get up on their website.
ReplyDeleteThe draw for the qualifiers are out, just take the matches over in order, so Walden will play the King line, all the way down to Higgins and the Davis line.
jesus christ this is to stupid for words.....
ReplyDeletethey got the draw out but they keeping it a secret from the people that are going to actually watch it THE SUPORTERS ??
are the WSA living in cloud coocoo land or what.
yes that draw is correct.
ReplyDeleteI had it in the post this morning but haven't got around to doing it on global snooker yet because I'm having a day off for once!
thats one thing David didnt find out before the players.... or chose not to give out?
ReplyDeleteI asked World Snooker for it and they said they didn't have it
ReplyDeleteta Davey
ReplyDeletethought you may have been keeping the secret until WS publish it.
another case of whatever snooker scene or snooker scene associated people ask for they dont get..
ReplyDeletehands up who thinks WSA are pathetic...
ME ME ME
likewise Dave. but that's maybe cos it was sitting on my doorstep!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Great encourage for Snooker game that organization has increased prize fund £300,000 with £55,000 for the winner.
ReplyDeleteDarshan
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