Who have been snooker’s major title winners in 2022? Ronnie O’Sullivan, Neil Robertson and Mark Allen dominate prizes
Ronnie O’Sullivan, Neil Robertson and Mark Allen can reflect on 2022 as a year when they stamped their authority on snooker’s biggest prizes – the talented triumvirate winning nine of the 20 major titles on offer.
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He also partnered women’s world champion Mink Nutcharut to lift the inaugural World Mixed Doubles at the outset of the new 2022/23 season in September.
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2022 Multiple tournament winners
- 4. Neil Robertson (Aus) – Masters, Players Championship, Tour Championship, World Mixed Doubles
- 3. Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) – World Championship, Hong Kong Masters, Champion of Champions
- 2. Mark Allen (NI) – Northern Ireland Open, UK Championship
2022 tournament winners
- Masters – Alexandra Palace, London (9-16 Jan) – Neil Robertson (Aus) 10-4 Barry Hawkins (Eng)
- Shoot Out – Morningside Arena, Leicester (20-23 Jan) – Hossein Vafaei (Irn) 1-0 Mark Williams (Wal)
- German Masters – Tempodrom, Berlin (26-30 Jan) – Zhao Xintong (Chn) 9-0 Yan Bingtao (Chn)
- Championship League – Morningside Arena, Leicester (20 Dec-4 Feb) – John Higgins (Sco) 3-2 Stuart Bingham (Eng)
- Players Championship – Aldersley Leisure Village, Wolverhampton (7-13 Feb) – Neil Robertson (Aus) 10-5 Barry Hawkins (Eng)
- European Masters – Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes (21-27 Feb) – Fan Zhengyi (Chn) 10-9 Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng)
- Welsh Open – Celtic Manor Resort, Newport (28 Feb-6 Mar) – Joe Perry (Eng) 9-5 Judd Trump (Eng)
- Turkish Masters – Nirvana Cosmopolitan Hotel, Antalya (7 Mar-13 Mar) – Judd Trump (Eng) 10-4 Matthew Selt (Eng)
- Gibraltar Open – Europa Point Sports Complex, Gibraltar (24-26 Mar) – Robert Milkins (Eng) 4-2 Kyren Wilson (Eng)
- Tour Championship – Venue Cymru, Llandudno (28 Mar-3 Apr) – Neil Robertson (Aus) 10-9 John Higgins (Sco)
- World Championship – Crucible Theatre, Sheffield (16 Apr-2 May) – Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) 18-13 Judd Trump (Eng)
- Championship League – Morningside Arena, Leicester (28 Jun-29 Jul) – Luca Brecel (Bel) 3-1 Lu Ning (Chn)
- European Masters – Stadthalle Fürth, Fürth (16-21 Aug) – Kyren Wilson (ENG) 9-3 Barry Hawkins (ENG)
- World Mixed Doubles – Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes (24-25 Sep) –
- Neil Robertson (Aus) & Mink Nutcharut (Tha) 4-2 Mark Selby (Eng) & Rebecca Kenna (Eng)
- British Open – Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes (26 Sep-2 Oct) – Ryan Day (Wal) 10-7 Mark Allen (NI)
- Hong Kong Masters – Hong Kong Coliseum, Hong Kong (6-9 Oct) – Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) 6-4 Marco Fu (HK)
- Northern Ireland Open – Waterfront Hall, Belfast (16-23 Oct) – Mark Allen (NI) 9-4 Zhou Yuelong (Chn)
- Champion of Champions – University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton (31 Oct-6 Nov) – Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) 10-6 Judd Trump (Eng)
- UK Championship – Barbican, York (12 Nov-20 Nov) – Mark Allen (NI) 10-7 Ding Junhui (Chn)
- Scottish Open – Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh (28 Nov-4 Dec) – Gary Wilson (Eng) 9-2 Joe O’Connor (Eng)
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