Thailand Masters

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För tennisturneringen Thailand Open, se Thailand Open (tennis)

Thailand Masters, tidigare känt som Asian Open och Thailand Open, var en professionell rankingturnering i snooker som spelades åren 1989-2002, vid samtliga tillfällen i Thailand utom 1990 då den hölls i Guangzhou (Kanton), Kina.

En av anledningarna till att det startades turneringar i Asien var att Thailand hade fått en ny världsstjärna i snooker, James Wattana. Wattana vann sin hemmatävling två år i rad: 1994 och 1995 och steg till nummer 3 på världsrankingen. Efter att Wattana vid millennieskiftet börjat dala på ranlingen, minskade intresset för snooker i Thailand och tävlingen försvann ur snookerkalendern.

Vinnare

ÅrVinnareMotståndareResultatSäsong
555 Asian Open
1989Skottland Stephen HendryThailand James Wattana9-61989/90
1990Skottland Stephen HendryNordirland Dennis Taylor9-31990/91
1992England Steve DavisSkottland Alan McManus9-31991/92
Nescafé Asian Open
1993England Dave HaroldWales Darren Morgan9-31992/93
Kloster Thailand Open
1994Thailand James WattanaEngland Steve Davis9-71993/94
1995Thailand James WattanaEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan9-61994/95
Singha Thailand Open
1996Skottland Alan McManusIrland Ken Doherty9-81995/96
Thailand Open
1997England Peter EbdonEngland Nigel Bond9-71996/97
Beer Chang Thailand Masters
1998Skottland Stephen HendryEngland John Parrott9-61997/98
Thailand Masters
1999Wales Mark WilliamsSkottland Alan McManus9-71998/99
2000Wales Mark WilliamsSkottland Stephen Hendry9-51999/00
Blue Eagle/Thai Airways Thailand Masters
2001Irland Ken DohertySkottland Stephen Hendry9-32000/01
Singha Thailand Masters
2002Wales Mark WilliamsEngland Stephen Lee9-42001/02

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