Snooker season 1994/1995

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The snooker season 1994/1995 is a series of snooker tournaments played during the years 1994 and 1995. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events.


Date Tournament Location Winner Runner-up Score
Sept 20 - Sept 25 Regal Scottish Masters Motherwell (Scotland) Ken Doherty (Ireland) Stephen Hendry (England) 9-7
Sept 30 - Oct 07 Dubi Duty Free Classic Dubai, (United Arab Emirates) Alan McManus (England) Peter Ebdon (England) 9-6
Oct 10 - Oct 23 New Skoda Grand Prix Derby (England) John Higgins (Scotland) Dave Harold (England) 9-6
Oct 28 - Nov 05 Benson and Hedges Championship England Mark J Williams (Wales) Rod Lawler (England) 9-5
November Rothmans Grand Prix Valetta (Malta) John Parrott (England) Tony Drago (Malta) 7-6
Nov 11 - Nov 27 Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship Preston (England) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Ken Doherty (England) 10-5
Dec 11 - Dec 17 Humo European Open Antwerp (Belgium) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) John Parrott (England) 9-3
Jan 04 - Jan 08 Liverpool Victoria Charity Challenge Birmingham (England) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Dennis Taylor (Northern Ireland) 9-1
Jan 22 - Jan 29 Regal Welsh Open Newport (Wales) Steve Davis (England) John Higgins (Scotland) 9-3
Feb 05 - Feb 12 Benson and Hedges Masters Wembley (England) Ronnie O'Sullivan (England) John Higgins (Scotland) 9-3
Feb 13 - Feb 19 Sweater Shop International Open Bournemouth (England) John Higgins (Scotland) Steve Davis (England) 9-5
Mar 10 - Mar 18 Kloster Thailand Open Bangkok (Thailand) James Wattana (Thailand) Ronnie O'Sullivan (England) 9-6
Mar 21 - Mar 26 Benson and Hedges Irish Masters Dublin (Ireland) Peter Ebdon (England) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 9-8
Apr 01 - Apr 09 Castella Classic British Open Plymouth (England) John Higgins (Scotland) Ronnie O'Sullivan (England) 9-6
Apr 14 - Apr 30 Embassy World Snooker Championship Sheffield (England) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Nigel Bond (England) 18-9
All season Dr Martens European League Irthlingborough (England) Stephen Hendry (Scotland) Ken Doherty (Ireland) 10-2
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