Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup

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Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup
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Tournament status
Ranking tournament: -
Minor ranking tournament: 2011-2013
Invitation tournament: -
Tournament dates of the last edition
Venue: The Capital Venue, Gloucester
Prize money (total): £ 100,400
Prize money (winner): £ 20,000
Frames in the final: Best of 7
Records
Most wins: EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan , John Higgins , Mark Allen  (1 × each)
ScotlandScotland
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland
Highest Break: 145 Kurt Maflin (2012)
NorwayNorway
Venue (s) on the map

The Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup (formerly the Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy ) was a snooker tournament that was held from 2011 to 2013 as part of the Players Tour Championship at The Capital Venue (formerly: South West Snooker Academy) in Gloucester .

The tournament was named after Kay Suzanne, sister of the owner of Gloucester Academy, Paul Mount, who died of breast cancer , and was designed to raise awareness of the issue of breast cancer.

The last title holder was the Northern Irishman Mark Allen .

winner

year venue winner Result finalist Main sponsor season
Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy
2011 Gloucester
South West Snooker Academy
EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 4: 2 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Matthew Stevens - 2011/12
2012 ScotlandScotland John Higgins 4: 2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump 2012/13
Kay Suzanne Memorial Cup
2013 Gloucester - The Capital Venue Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 4: 1 EnglandEngland Judd Trump - 2013/14

swell

  1. 2011 PTC - Event 7. Cuetracker.net, accessed March 5, 2016 .
  2. 2012 PTC - Event 4. Cuetracker.net, accessed March 5, 2016 .
  3. 2013 European Tour - Event 6. Cuetracker.net, accessed on March 5, 2016 .