The 2019 Tour Championship was a professional snooker ranking tournament. It was held from 19 to 24 March 2019 in Llandudno, Wales. The winner of the tournament won £150,000 out of a total prize fund of £375,000. Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed his 36th ranking title, equalling Stephen Hendry’s record of ranking event wins.
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In regaining the ranking, he also became the oldest world No 1 since Ray Reardon in 1983. Judd Trump drew reigning World champion Mark Williams in the second first round match. The pair were tied at 4–4 after the first session, but Williams won the next five frames to come back to lead 8–5. Trump then completed a comeback and won four frames through another decider to come through another final decider. Although Williams replied by winning the match by 45-minute frame ten, O’ Sullivan won the match 13–11 to claim the title. The final was the first non-World Championship match of this length or longer since the 1992 UK Championship final, with the match lasting over an hour and going to the final black. The Tour Championship is the first event since the 2010 UK Championship in which every match was playing over multiple sessions, with two in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, and three sessions in the final. It featured 22 century breaks made by six players, including three from Robertson. The top eight players based on the single year ranking list took part in a single elimination tournament. The draw for the tournament was made by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.
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