Mumbai, March 7, 2015: The world’s leading exponents of
snooker will assemble in the commercial capital of India, Mumbai, to
participate in the second edition of the 300,000 pounds prize money Indian Open
Snooker World Ranking Tournament – 2015, which will be organised by the Billiards
and Snooker Federation of India (BSFI) at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Kalina from March
10 to 14, 2015.
BSFI President, Capt. P.V.K. Mohan, made this announcement
at a Press Conference held at the Grand Hyatt on Saturday. Also present on
the occasion was Tournament Director, Mike Ganley from England, S.
Balasubramaniam, Secretary General, BSFI and Devendra Joshi, a former Asian
billiards champion, world billiards runner-up and Arjuna Awardee.
Speaking on the occasion, Capt.Mohan said: “We are indeed very
happy and thrilled to be here in Mumbai for the second edition of the
Indian Open Snooker World Ranking Tournament. The first event held in New Delhi in October 2013
was a stupendous success and we hope that this event will be even better. We
chose Mumbai as the host city, because this sport is very popular in the city
of Mumbai and in the state of Maharashtra .”
Capt Mohan also mentioned that the event will be hosted by
different cities across the country. “The BSFI feels that this tournament has
to move around the country. The Indian Open is an annual affair and it will be
hosted by different cities in India .
Next year we will take the event to Chennai and later to other parts of the
country,” stated Capt. Mohan, who is also the President of the International
Billiards and Snooker Federation.
The BSFI was also happy that many of last year’s sponsors
are once again backing the tournament. “With the kind of support we had
received last year from the sponsors and the kind of performance that the
federation has been able to dish out we have got several repeat sponsors which
I feel is is a testimony of our commitment to the game. Once we show this kind
of commitment I feel that this sport can only grow from here,” said the
President.
The top 64 players in the world have qualified for this
tournament having participated in the qualifiers in Barnsley Metrodome, Barnsley , England
last month. Last year’s winner Ding Junhui of China, who is currently the world
number one will be here to defend his title. Last year’s runner-up Aditya Mehta
of India ,
has also qualified for the main draw. The 27-year-old Chinese defeated England ’s Barry Pinches 4-1 and the 29-year-old
Mumbai cueist Mehta, the only Indian who has a Tour Card, blanked Hammad Miah
also of England
4-0 to secure their places in the tournament proper.
Some of the big guns who will work their magic on the green
baize during the tournament, include John Higgins of Scotland, Mark Williams
from Wales, Ken Doherty from Ireland and Englishmen Judd Trump and Peter Ebdon,
to name a few.
This year the field has a strong Asian challenge with 11
players from the continent, including Ding and Aditya, having qualified for the
main draw.
Englishman Mike Ganley has been appointed as the Tournament
Director and he will be assisted by 14 official referees, 10 of which are from India .
The initial round matches will be played simultaneously on
four tables.
The Indian Open Snooker will be officially inaugurated by
the Honourable Governor of Maharashtra, Ch Vidyasagar Rao on Monday, March 9.
Guest of Honour, Shri S.S. Mundra, Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India , will
also grace the occasion during the opening ceremony.
Format: The tournament will be played on a knockout
basis and all matches up to and including semi-finals will be of best-of-7
frames (no intervals) and the final will be played over best-of-9 frames.
From Tuesday, March 10 to Saturday March 14, matches
will be played on a roll on roll with the exception of the TV table which will
not start before the time indicated on the format. Table numbers will be
determined the day before and published by the TD. The TD reserves the
right to reschedule any match.
Prize money break-up:
Winner: 50,000 pounds.
Runner-up: 25,000 pounds.
Losing semi-finalists (x2): 13,500 pounds each.
Losing quarter-finalists (x4): 9,000 pounds each.
Photo caption: Tournament Director Mike Ganley, BSFI President Capt. P V K
Mohan and celebrated player Devendra Joshi at the media briefing to announce
the 300,000 pounds prize money Indian Open World Ranking Snooker Tournament
2015
Press release
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