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International snooker competition held in Riga, Latvia
Riga Masters
Tournament information
Dates23–25 June 2017 (2017-06-23 – 2017-06-25)
VenueArena Riga
CityRiga
CountryLatvia
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£227,000
Winner's share£50,000
Highest break Andrew Higginson (ENG) (140)
Final
Champion Ryan Day (WAL)
Runner-up Stephen Maguire (SCO)
Score5–2
2016 2018
Snooker tournament

The 2017 Kaspersky Riga Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 23 and 25 June 2017 at the Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia. It was the first ranking event of the 2017/2018 season. The tournament was broadcast by Eurosport.

Neil Robertson was the defending champion, but he lost in the first round to Lukas Kleckers.

Ryan Day claimed the first ranking title of his career by defeating Stephen Maguire 5–2 in the final.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

  • Winner: £50,000
  • Runner-up: £25,000
  • Semi-final: £15,000
  • Quarter-final: £6,000
  • Last 16: £4,000
  • Last 32: £2,000
  • Last 64: £1,000
  • Highest break: £2,000
  • Total: £227,000

The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £10,000

Main draw

 Last 64
Best of 7 frames
Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
                       
  
 
 Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh4
  
 Cyprus Michael Georgiou1
 Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh3
  
 Scotland Anthony McGill4
 England Stuart Carrington3
  
 Scotland Anthony McGill4
 Scotland Anthony McGill4
  
 England Jimmy White1
 Norway Kurt Maflin4
  
 Scotland Alan McManus3
 Norway Kurt Maflin2
  
 England Jimmy White4
 Scotland Eden Sharav3
  
 England Jimmy White4
 Scotland Anthony McGill2
  
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
 England Gary Wilson0
  
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
  
 Finland Robin Hull2
 Finland Robin Hull4
  
 Latvia Rodion Judin2
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
  
 China Zhang Anda2
 Malta Alex Borg1
  
 China Zhang Anda4
 China Zhang Anda4
  
 England Hammad Miah3
 England Hammad Miah4
  
 England Tom Ford0
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire5
 England Jimmy Robertsonw/d
  
 England John Astleyw/o
 England John Astley1
  
 England Andrew Higginson4
 England Jamie Curtis-Barrett0
  
 England Andrew Higginson4
 England Andrew Higginson4
  
 England Mark Davis3
 England Stuart Bingham0
  
 England Mark Davis4
 England Mark Davis4
  
 England Sam Craigie2
 England Sam Craigie4
  
 Wales Jamie Jones3
 England Andrew Higginson3
  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire4
 Wales Matthew Stevens1
  
 England Jack Lisowski4
 England Jack Lisowski4
  
 Germany Lukas Kleckers2
 Australia Neil Robertson3
  
 Germany Lukas Kleckers4
 England Jack Lisowski0
  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire4
 England Oliver Lines4
  
 England Christopher Keogan1
 England Oliver Lines3
  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire4
 Scotland Stephen Maguire4
  
 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene0
 Scotland Stephen Maguire2
  
 Wales Ryan Day5
 Iran Hossein Vafaeiw/o
  
 England Mark Kingw/d
 Iran Hossein Vafaei0
  
 England Paul Davison4
 England Paul Davison4
  
 China Zhou Yuelong2
 England Paul Davison1
  
 England Joe Perry4
 England David Gilbert3
  
 England Joe Perry4
 England Joe Perry4
  
 China Tian Pengfei0
 China Tian Pengfei4
  
 Wales Ben Jones1
 England Joe Perry0
  
 Wales Ryan Day4
 China Wang Yuchenw/d
  
 England Robert Milkinsw/o
 England Robert Milkins1
  
 Wales Ryan Day4
 England Barry Hawkins3
  
 Wales Ryan Day4
 Wales Ryan Day4
  
 England Kyren Wilson3
 England Craig Steadmanw/o
  
 China Chen Zifanw/d
 England Craig Steadman3
  
 England Kyren Wilson4
 England Ben Woollaston2
  
 England Kyren Wilson4
 Wales Ryan Day5
  
 Wales Mark Williams4
 England Nigel Bond4
  
 Wales Jackson Page1
 England Nigel Bond2
  
 England Mark Joyce4
 China Xiao Guodong1
  
 England Mark Joyce4
 England Mark Joyce4
  
 England Sam Baird2
 Thailand Noppon Saengkham4
  
 China Cao Yupeng2
 Thailand Noppon Saengkham2
  
 England Sam Baird4
 England Sam Baird4
  
 Wales Michael White0
 England Mark Joyce1
  
 Wales Mark Williams4
 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher4
  
 England Elliot Slessor0
 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher2
  
 England Robbie Williams4
 England Robbie Williams4
  
 England Ashley Carty0
 England Robbie Williams2
  
 Wales Mark Williams4
 Wales Mark Williams4
  
 England Peter Ebdon1
 Wales Mark Williams4
  
 Belgium Luca Brecel1
 Belgium Luca Brecel4
 
 Wales Lee Walker3
 

Final

Final: Best of 9 frames. Referee: Ben Williams.
Arena Riga, Riga, Latvia, 25 June 2017.
Stephen Maguire
 Scotland
2–5 Ryan Day
 Wales
33–78 (59), 50–76, 0–77 (77), 46–74, 123–11 (119), 77–0, 41–75 (58)
119 Highest break 77
1 Century breaks 0
1 50+ breaks 3

Qualifying

These matches were played between 31 May and 2 June 2017 at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, England. All matches were best of 7 frames.

Wales Ian Preece 3–4 Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Cyprus Michael Georgiou 4–1 England Sanderson Lam
England Ashley Hugill 0–4 England Stuart Carrington
Scotland Anthony McGill 4–0 Latvia Tatjana Vasiljeva
England Martin Gould 3–4 Norway Kurt Maflin
England William Lemons 1–4 Scotland Alan McManus
Malaysia Thor Chuan Leong 3–4 Scotland Eden Sharav
England Jimmy White 4–3 Wales Jak Jones
England Gary Wilson 4–2 China Hu Hao
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 4–2 England Peter Lines
Republic of Ireland Josh Boileau 0–4 Finland Robin Hull
Latvia Rodion Judin 4–0 China Chen Zhe
Malta Alex Borg w/o–w/d England Mark Selby
China Zhang Anda 4–2 England Allan Taylor
England Liam Highfield w/d–w/o England Hammad Miah
England Tom Ford 4–2 Pakistan Hamza Akbar
England Jimmy Robertson 4–2 England Martin O'Donnell
Northern Ireland Declan Brennan 3–4 England John Astley
Wales Duane Jones 3–4 England Jamie Curtis-Barrett
China Yan Bingtao 2–4 England Andrew Higginson
England Stuart Bingham 4–1 China Li Hang
China Zhao Xintong 0–4 England Mark Davis
England Sam Craigie 4–3 Iran Soheil Vahedi
Wales Jamie Jones 4–2 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien
England Chris Wakelin 3–4 Wales Matthew Stevens
England Jack Lisowski 4–3 Northern Ireland Mark Allen
England Daniel Ward 2–4 Australia Neil Robertson
Germany Lukas Kleckers w/o–w/d China Li Yuan
England Oliver Lines 4–3 China Yuan Sijun
England Sean O'Sullivan 3–4 England Christopher Keogan
Scotland Stephen Maguire 4–0 England Ian Burns
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 4–1 China Zhang Yong
England Anthony Hamilton 3–4 Iran Hossein Vafaei
Scotland Chris Totten 0–4 England Mark King
England Paul Davison w/o–w/d China Niu Zhuang
China Zhou Yuelong 4–0 Australia Kurt Dunham
England Charlie Walters w/d–w/o England David Gilbert
Scotland Graeme Dott 3–4 England Joe Perry
China Tian Pengfei 4–2 Scotland Scott Donaldson
Wales Ben Jones 4–1 England Mike Dunn
China Wang Yuchen w/o–w/d England Rod Lawler
England Robert Milkins 4–1 India Aditya Mehta
England Barry Hawkins 4–2 England Michael Holt
Wales David John 1–4 Wales Ryan Day
England Craig Steadman 4–1 China Lyu Haotian
China Chen Zifan 4–2 Scotland Ross Muir
England Mitchell Mann 1–4 England Ben Woollaston
England Alfie Burden 0–4 England Kyren Wilson
England Nigel Bond 4–1 Wales Dominic Dale
England James Silverwood 1–4 Wales Jackson Page
England Rory McLeod 0–4 China Xiao Guodong
England Mark Joyce 4–1 China Fang Xiongman
England Adam Duffy 1–4 Thailand Noppon Saengkham
England Ricky Walden 0–4 China Cao Yupeng
England Matthew Selt 3–4 England Sam Baird
Wales Michael White 4–1 Scotland Rhys Clark
England Billy Joe Castle 0–4 Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher
England Elliot Slessor 4–0 Wales Jamie Clarke
England Robbie Williams 4–2 China Xu Si
England David Grace 1–4 England Ashley Carty
Wales Mark Williams w/o–w/d China Yu Delu
Wales Daniel Wells 0–4 England Peter Ebdon
England Shaun Murphy 2–4 Belgium Luca Brecel
Wales Lee Walker 4–1 China Mei Xiwen

Notes
  1. ^ Match held over and played in Riga.
  2. ^ Wildcard

Century breaks

Main stage centuries

Total: 24

Qualifying stage centuries

Total: 14

References

  1. ^ "Kaspersky Riga Masters 2017". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  2. "Calendar 2017/2018". Snooker.org. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  3. "Robertson Rules in Riga". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  4. "Indicative Prize Money Rankings Schedule 2017/2018 Season" (PDF). worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 14 July 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  5. "2017 Riga Masters Qualifying". Snooker.org. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
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