1982 Professional Players Tournament Explained

Tournament Name:Professional Players Tournament
Venue:La Reserve
International Snooker Club
Location:Sutton Coldfield
Aston
Country:England
Organisation:WPBSA
Format:Ranking event
Total Prize Fund:£32,000
Winners Share:£5,000
Score:10–5
Previous:First
Next:1983

The 1982 Professional Players Tournament was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place in two venues in the Birmingham area. One was at the La Reserve in Sutton Coldfield and the other was the International Snooker Club in Aston. It was the first tournament in a series which is now known as the World Open. The event was untelevised and unsponsored.

Ray Reardon defeated Jimmy White 10–5 in the final, to win the first prize of £5,000 and his first ranking tournament win since the 1978 World Championship.[1] Reardon became the oldest winner of a ranking event at the age of 50 years and 14 days. As of 2024, he remains as the oldest winner of a ranking event.

Six places in the 1983 Masters were allocated to the players, not already in the field, who advanced furthest in the event. They were semi-finalist John Virgo, quarter-finalists Joe Johnson, Dean Reynolds and Bill Werbeniuk, and Mark Wildman and Tony Meo who lost in the last 16.[2]

Main draw

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames.
Astra International Snooker Club, Aston, Birmingham, England, 22 October 1982.
Ray Reardon
10–5Jimmy White
50–66, 46–59, 90–28, 74–60, 133–0 (132), 9–80, 80–15, 66–7, 29–91, 90–0, 57–66, 69–2, 76–23, 93–17, 60–52
132Highest break62
1Century breaks0

Century breaks

Notes and References

  1. News: Snooker . . 16 . 23 October 1982.
  2. News: Higgins toils in natural break . Clive . Everton . . 13 October 1982 . 24 . Newspapers.com.