World Seniors Championship


The World Seniors Championship is an invitational seniors snooker tournament which has been played under different formats.

History

The event was first held in 1991 with 16 players aged over 40. It took place at the Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent with the sponsorship of Matchroom. The final was contested between the two highest ranked players, with Cliff Wilson defeating Eddie Charlton 5–4 to become the inaugural champion. The event was revived in 2010, but the field was reduced to 9 players and was played in Bradford. The event was sponsored by Wyldecrest Park Homes, who remained the sponsor until 2012.
In 2011 event the minimum age for competitors was increased from 40 to 45 years, and it was moved to the East of England Showground in Peterborough. All matches were best of 3 frames, a 30-second shot clock was introduced after ten minutes of play, and the miss rule was altered so was awarded anywhere on table after the third miss. The field was increased to 16 players, with 12 being invited and the four coming through qualifying. In 2012 the event was moved to the Mountbatten Centre in Portsmouth. In 2013 the number of qualifying spots was reduced to two, and the event was sponsored by 888casino.com. Stephen Hendry became eligible to compete at tournament, because he turned 45 during the 2013/2014 season. In the 2014/2015 season the event was moved to the second half of the season, and it will be held at Circus Arena in Blackpool. The minimum age for the event returned to 40 years. All former [|World Seniors Champions] and World Snooker Champions, who registered for the event, were seeded through to Blackpool, and the remaining places were filled through a qualifying event.
In 2017 and 2018 it was held for non-tour players aged 40 or over at the beginning of the year. Aaron Canavan won the 2018 tournament.

Winners

YearWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreVenueSeason
1991 Cliff Wilson Eddie Charlton5–4 Stoke-on-Trent1991/92
2010 Jimmy White Steve Davis4–1 Bradford2010/11
2011 Darren Morgan Steve Davis2–1 Peterborough2011/12
2012 Nigel Bond Tony Chappel2–0 Portsmouth2012/13
2013 Steve Davis Nigel Bond2–1 Portsmouth2013/14
2015 Mark Williams Fergal O'Brien2–1 Blackpool2014/15
2016 Mark Davis Darren Morgan2–1 Preston2015/16
2017 Peter Lines John Parrott4–0 Scunthorpe2016/17
2018 Aaron Canavan Patrick Wallace4–3 Scunthorpe2017/18
2019 Jimmy White Darren Morgan5–3 Sheffield2019/20