Mark Williams begins his challenge for Snookers’ wackiest event – ‘The Shootout’ – at the Morningside Arena in Leicester this week, a tournament which aims to speed up the game by introducing shot clocks.
The Welsh wizard opens his account in ‘The Shootout’ up against Englishman Craig Steadman, just days after his excellent run in the Masters Championship, where he lost out to Judd Trump in the final.
The unique shot-clock competition features 128 players competing for a £50,000 top prize from January 25-28.
Players have 15 seconds per shot in the first five minutes of each frame; then 10 seconds per shot in the remaining five minutes. If there’s a tie, the winner is decided by a blue ball shoot-out.
Hossein Vafaei defeated Mark Williams by 71 points to nil in last year’s final.
But no player has ever captured the Shootout title on more than one occasion since it began in 2011, while only 21 players have registered a century break.
Williams will join up with the likes of Mark Selby and Mark Allen, as they compete in the tournament which involves seven rounds of frantic one-frame matches, which are limited to just 10 minutes.
Defending champion Vafaei returns to open the tournament in a corker against Shaun Murphy. The Prince of Persia has enjoyed an excellent year or two, as he continues to pick up wins against top ranked players.
Vafaei defeated Williams in the final of The Shootout last time and picked up another big win against Mark Selby, defeating him 6–4 in the 2022 UK Championship.
Williams will be looking to pick himself up after another final loss, after he fell to defeat against Trump in the Masters’ final..
Despite the setbacks he has enjoyed a strong season and is currently ranked seventh in the world rankings. Although the Welsh Potting Machine will have to get through Steadman in the first round, he looks set to try and avenge last year’s final defeat.
Stuart Bingham is another player who will be confident after finding his form during an excellent run in the masters, before falling short against eventual winner Judd Trump at the semi-final stage. Bingham has won this tournament before it gained ranking status back in 2014, and was a quarter-finalist in 2019, before reaching the third round last year.
Mark Allen also arrives in Leicester in great form, surviving a late Trump comeback to win the World Grand Prix. The Northern Irish Snooker player has been criticised by Stephen Hendry for his ‘slow play’ tactics, but Allen knows he will be forced to play a lot quicker in the Shootout and hopes to silence his critics.
The 2023 Shoot Out will take place at the Morningside Arena in Leicester from Wednesday, January 25 to Saturday, January 28.
Session times each day will be at 13:00 GMT and 19:00 GMT.
Schedule and Results
Hossein Vafaei | Shaun Murphy |
Vladislav Gradinari | Ng On-yee |
Jamie O’Neill | Ryan Thomerson |
Liam Graham | Cao Yupeng |
Ian Martin | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh |
Luke Simmonds | Sam Craigie |
Robbie McGuigan | Hammad Miah |
James Cahill | Jordan Brown |
Joe Perry | Luca Brecel |
Lukas Kleckers | Rod Lawler |
Joe O’Connor | Dylan Emery |
Barry Pinches | Michael Judge |
Anthony Hamilton | Ben Mertens |
Andy Hicks | Rory McLeod |
Jack Borwick | Ali Carter |
Mark Williams | Craig Steadman |
7pm Schedule
Jack Lisowski | Mark Allen |
Martin Gould | Jamie Clarke |
Alexander Ursenbacher | Aaron Hill |
Robbie Williams | Mink Nutcharut |
Mark Joyce | Victor Sarkis |
Robert Milkins | Andy Lee |
Sean O’Sullivan | Dean Young |
Andrew Pagett | Ashley Hugill |
Stephen Maguire | Ken Doherty |
Jamie Jones | Jenson Kendrick |
Ben Woollaston | Sanderson Lam |
Muhammad Asif | Gerard Greene |
Louis Heathcote | Oliver Lines |
Jimmy White | Adam Duffy |
Peng Yisong | Daniel Wells |
Barry Hawkins | Jackson Page |