Who won Masters 2016 Snooker?

Who won Masters 2016 Snooker?

Ronnie O’Sullivan
The 2016 Masters (officially the 2016 Dafabet Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 10 and 17 January 2016 at the Alexandra Palace in London, England….2016 Masters (snooker)

Tournament information
Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan ( ENG )
Runner-up Barry Hawkins ( ENG )
Score 10–1
← 2015 2017 →

Which snooker player won the Masters title at London’s Alexandra Palace?

Mark Williams has paid tribute to the “unbelievable” Alexandra Palace crowd following his thrilling 6-5 win over John Higgins in the Masters quarter-finals.

Who won snooker Masters 2017?

The 2017 Masters (officially the 2017 Dafabet Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 15 to 22 January 2017 at Alexandra Palace in London, England….2017 Masters (snooker)

Tournament information
Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan ( ENG )
Runner-up Joe Perry ( ENG )
Score 10–7
← 2016 2018 →

How much did Neil Robertson win?

He beat Alan McManus 6–2 to reach his first major final, where he faced a fellow first-time finalist, the unseeded Jamie Cope, whom he beat comfortably by 9–5 to win his first ever professional ranking tournament. The win earned Robertson £60,000, his highest amount of money earned in one tournament.

Who has won the most Snooker UK Championships?

Ronnie O’Sullivan has won the tournament a record seven times, followed by Steve Davis with six titles and Stephen Hendry with five. Zhao Xintong is the reigning champion, winning his first title in 2021.

What frame did Neil get 147?

19th frame
Neil Robertson’s 147 in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski was the 12th in World Championship history; “It just tops the season off because it’s on everyone’s bucket list to make a 147 at the Crucible and my mum was in the crowd as well”

How much do snooker referees get paid?

Snooker Referees Salary: If you qualify as a World Snooker professional referee, you will earn a base salary of $25,000 per season. This figure is the same for every male professional referee. According to Sportingfree.com, the base salary for female snooker referees is slightly lower at $20,000 per season.

How much did Neil Robertson win for his 147 break?

“It’s on everyone’s bucket list to make a 147 at the Crucible and my mum was in the crowd as well!” Robertson’s achievement will net him a share of the £15,000 ($A27,000) high break prize with Graeme Dott, who made a maximum in qualifying, plus £40,000 ($A70,000) for doing it in the tournament’s final stages.

Why is it called a Neil Robertson stretcher?

Provenance. A lightweight carrying device modelled on Japanese bamboo litters, the Neil Robertson rescue stretcher was developed in the early 1900s by John Neil Robertson. Used for lifting an injured person vertically, the stretcher is made from stout canvas reinforced with bamboo slats.