Riyadh Season Snooker Championship

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The Riyadh Season Snooker Championship is a professional snooker non-ranking tournament held at the Global Theatre in Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Organised by the World Snooker Tour as part of the Riyadh Season festival, the tournament introduced a special 20-point gold ball called the "Riyadh Season ball", which could only be potted after a player had completed a maximum break of 147 to extend the break to 167 for a $1,000,000 bonus prize. The event features a total prize fund of £785,000 (excluding the bonus prize), with the winner receiving £250,000, the second highest top prize in professional snooker, tied with The Masters and after the World Championship.

VenueGlobal Theatre
CountrySaudi Arabia
Established2024
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Riyadh Season Snooker Championship
The tournament has been held in Riyadh's Boulevard City since its inception
Tournament information
VenueGlobal Theatre
LocationBoulevard City, Riyadh
CountrySaudi Arabia
Established2024
Organisation(s)World Snooker Tour
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£785,000
Winner's share£250,000
Recent edition2025
Current champion Zhao Xintong (CHN)
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The current champion was Zhao Xintong, who defeated Neil Robertson 52 in the 2025 final.

History

The inaugural event was known as the "World Masters of Snooker"

In December 2019, World Snooker Tour (WST) announced a 10-year deal with Saudi Arabia, including ranking tournaments that will be hosted in the country.[1] However, no snooker tournaments were held in Saudi Arabia in the next four years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] In January 2024, WST announced a new non-ranking tournament called the World Masters of Snooker, scheduled to take place from 4 to 6 March 2024 at the Boulevard Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[3] It is the first professional snooker tournament to be held in Saudi Arabia, amid the country's growing investment in various sports.[4]

The 2024 event had a $500,000 (about £395,000) prize for the first player to compile a 167 break, but it was not given as no players achieved the feat, and the prize was increased to $1,000,000 (about £785,000) for the second 2024 event, but was once again not achieved.[5]

The first champion was Ronnie O'Sullivan, who defeated Luca Brecel 52 in the March 2024 final, capturing his fifth professional title of the 2023–24 season.[5] The second event, held in December 2024, was won by Mark Allen, also beating Brecel 51.

Format

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ColourValue
Red1 point
Yellow2 points
Green3 points
Brown4 points
Blue5 points
Pink6 points
Black7 points
Gold20 points
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The layout of balls in Riyadh Season snooker

The event is played under regular snooker rules, but it uses an additional gold ball worth 20 points, called the "Riyadh Season ball". The gold ball is placed on the centre of the baulk cushion, in line with the brown, blue, pink, and black balls. It can only be potted after a player has completed a maximum break of 147, to extend the break to 167. It's a four-point foul if the gold ball is potted earlier in the frame, or hit before the object ball. The gold ball stays on the table as long as it is possible for either player to complete a maximum break, then it is removed from the table until the next frame.[6][7]

The event features 12 players, including the top ten players on the snooker world rankings and two local wildcard players.[7][8]

Controversies

The announcement of the event, hailed as a "huge breakthrough" by WST chairman, Steve Dawson, was met with criticism accusing Saudi Arabia of sportswashing.[9] Amnesty International criticised snooker's involvement in Saudi Arabia, amid its human rights abuses. Peter Frankental, Amnesty International UK's Economic Affairs director, said: "It was just a matter of time before Saudi Arabia's huge sportswashing machine sucked in snooker along with almost every other major world sport. If the likes of Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump play in Riyadh, they shouldn't hesitate to speak out about human rights." Some players have also criticised WST of overly focusing on events featuring the top players. Amateur player Steven Hallworth tweeted: "Was starting to lose sleep with worry that the top eight players might run out of events and cash soon, thank God for this."[10]

The introduction of the 20-point gold ball was criticised by The Independent journalist Luke Baker, who called it a "ludicrous gimmick" and "the sign of a desperate sport".[11] The Daily Telegraph chief sports writer Oliver Brown described the Saudi invention as "warping the very rules of the game for its own hubristic ends", calling it "frivolous, tasteless, wretched".[12]







Winners



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Year Winner Runner-up Final score Venue City Season
World Masters of Snooker
2024[13]  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)  Luca Brecel (BEL) 52 Global Theatre Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2023/24
Riyadh Season Snooker Championship
2024[14]  Mark Allen (NIR)  Luca Brecel (BEL) 51 Global Theatre Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2024/25
2025  Zhao Xintong (CHN)  Neil Robertson (AUS) 52 2025/26
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Finalists

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Name Nationality Winner Runner-up Finals
Ronnie O'Sullivan  England 1 0 1
Mark Allen  Northern Ireland 1 0 1
Zhao Xintong  China 1 0 1
Luca Brecel  Belgium 0 2 2
Neil Robertson  Australia 0 1 1
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