Championships League 2022 is a popular and professional snooker tournament popular with the name BetVictor Championship League Snooker Invitational. Morningside Arena, Leicester, England hosts the matches for the league. Check Snooker Championship League 2022 Prize Money Breakdown.
The snooker championship rolls out under the organization of Matchroom Sport. It is going to be a non-ranking event format that rolls out with the fixtures.
The total prize for the league is £184,400 and the winner’s share is going to be £10,000 also the bonuses. The highest break for the tournament is of the Zhao Xintong from China which is equal to 143.
The current champion for the league is John Higgins and the runner-up for the event is Stuart Bingham. The score is 3-2 for the 2022 Snooker Champions League.
Check out more details about the Snooker Championship League 2022 prize money breakdown and other information here on this page.
Snooker Championship League 2022 Prize Money Breakdown
The prize money breakdown for all the snooker tournaments is out now. For groups 1-7 the winner will be getting the cash prize of £3,000. The runner-up will be bagging the prize money of £2,000. The semi-final will be getting the prize money of £1,000.
The frame-win league stage will be getting the prize money of £100. The Frame-win for the playoffs will be getting the prize money of £300.
The highest break for the groups 1-7 will be getting the prize money of £500.
The winner’s group winner will be getting the prize money of £10,000 and the runner-up gets the prize money of £5,000.
The semi-final will be getting the prize money of £3,000 and the frame-win gets the prize money of £200.
The Frame-win of the playoffs gets the cash prize of £300 and the highest break gets prize money of £1,000
Group 1-7 | |
Winner | £3,000 |
Runner-Up | £2,000 |
Semi-Finals | £1,000 |
Frame-win (League Stage) | £100 |
Frame-win (play-offs) | £300 |
Highest Break | £500 |
Winners Group | |
Winner | £10,000 |
Runner-Up | £5,000 |
Semi-Final | £3,000 |
Frame-win (league stage) | £200 |
Frame-win (play-offs) | £300 |
Highest break | £1,000 |
Tournament Total: £184,400