Spencer Symmons’ crucial defeat to Kishan in the title decider not only went a long way to ending the Mack’s title hopes it also cost him a second successive Tuesday rankings title. Mark Bennett’s final day win against the Uni took him up to 18 wins alongside Spence, but with a magnificent record of only two defeats from 20 games which put him in first place.
Elsewhere John Moore won his 12th game in a row, the best run of the season to end with a similarly impressive record of 16 wins from 18 – 89%. Jay Morris and Sam Thomas also finished the season on form with an 8th win in succession, in Sam’s case giving him a joint 3rd place in his first season in the league. Click here for full details
Stats:
Pld | Won | % Won | |
---|---|---|---|
M.Bennett | 20 | 18 | 90% |
S.Symmons | 24 | 18 | 75% |
T.Cross | 24 | 17 | 71% |
S.Thomas | 24 | 17 | 71% |
J.Moore | 18 | 16 | 89% |
90 players played at least a single frame
5 players played every match (Spence, Tom, Sam, Chris Richards and James Llewellyn)
38 players had winning records
10 had 50/50 records
The remaining 42 had losing records
80% or above records
Mark Bennett 90%
John Moore 89%
Alun Squires 80% (5 games)
Best winning streaks:
12 John Moore
9 Mark Bennett, Neil Tomkins
8 Craig Davis, Jay Morris, Sam Thomas
The most number of defeats was 17
Most number of defeats in a row was 9