Thailand Masters
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The Thailand Masters was a professional snooker tournament. Previously known as Thailand Open and Asian Open, it was a ranking tournament from 1989/90 to 2001/02.
Local star James Wattana has done particularly well in this tournament, winning it twice.
[edit] Winners
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Year | Winner | Nationality | Opponent | Nationality | Final score | Season |
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Asian Open | ||||||
1989 | Stephen Hendry | Scotland | James Wattana | Thailand | 9-6 | 1989/90 |
1990 | Stephen Hendry | Scotland | Dennis Taylor | Northern Ireland | 9-3 | 1990/91 |
1992 | Steve Davis | England | Alan McManus | Scotland | 9-3 | 1991/92 |
1993 | Dave Harold | England | Darren Morgan | Wales | 9-3 | 1992/93 |
Thailand Open | ||||||
1994 | James Wattana | Thailand | Steve Davis | England | 9-7 | 1993/94 |
1995 | James Wattana | Thailand | Ronnie O'Sullivan | England | 9-6 | 1994/95 |
1996 | Alan McManus | Scotland | Ken Doherty | Ireland | 9-8 | 1995/96 |
1997 | Peter Ebdon | England | Nigel Bond | England | 9-7 | 1996/97 |
Thailand Masters | ||||||
1998 | Stephen Hendry | Scotland | John Parrott | England | 9-6 | 1997/98 |
1999 | Mark J. Williams | Wales | Alan McManus | Scotland | 9-7 | 1998/99 |
2000 | Mark J. Williams | Wales | Stephen Hendry | Scotland | 9-5 | 1999/00 |
2001 | Ken Doherty | Ireland | Stephen Hendry | Scotland | 9-3 | 2000/01 |
2002 | Mark J. Williams | Wales | Stephen Lee | England | 9-4 | 2001/02 |