1988 Canadian Masters

The 1988 BCE Canadian Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament, that was held from 26 October to 5 November 1988 at the Minkler Auditorium, Toronto, Canada. This was the first and only year the event was held as a ranking event. All preliminary rounds were played in the UK and only the last 32 players travelled to Canada.

Jimmy White won the tournament by defeating Steve Davis nine frames to four in the final.

As of 2025 it remains the only ranking event to take place in North America.

Main draw

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
EnglandSteve Davis5
EnglandGeorge Scott1
EnglandSteve Davis5
EnglandSteve James0
EnglandSteve James5
EnglandJoe Johnson4
EnglandSteve Davis5
WalesTerry Griffiths3
WalesDoug Mountjoy5
EnglandWillie Thorne4
WalesDoug Mountjoy4
WalesTerry Griffiths5
WalesTerry Griffiths5
WalesRay Reardon2
EnglandSteve Davis9
ScotlandStephen Hendry5
CanadaCliff Thorburn5
EnglandJohn Spencer2
CanadaCliff Thorburn5
EnglandIan Graham4
EnglandIan Graham5
AustraliaEddie Charlton2
CanadaCliff Thorburn4
ScotlandStephen Hendry5
WalesCliff Wilson5
EnglandDean Reynolds4
WalesCliff Wilson1
ScotlandStephen Hendry5
ScotlandStephen Hendry5
EnglandDanny Fowler2
EnglandSteve Davis4
EnglandJimmy White9
AustraliaWarren King5
EnglandSteve Duggan4
AustraliaWarren King2
EnglandMike Hallett5
EnglandMike Hallett5
CanadaMarcel Gauvreau3
EnglandMike Hallett5
EnglandJohn Parrott3
EnglandJohn Virgo5
WalesSteve Newbury2
EnglandJohn Virgo4
EnglandJohn Parrott5
EnglandJohn Parrott5
WalesDarren Morgan3
EnglandMike Hallett2
EnglandJimmy White9
EnglandDavid Taylor5
WalesColin Roscoe1
EnglandDavid Taylor2
Northern IrelandDennis Taylor5
Northern IrelandDennis Taylor5
EnglandMartin Clark4
Northern IrelandDennis Taylor3
EnglandJimmy White5
EnglandSteve Longworth5
ScotlandMurdo MacLeod3
EnglandSteve Longworth0
EnglandJimmy White5
EnglandJimmy White5
WalesMark Bennett3

References

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