1994 Pontins Professional

[1] The tournament featured eight professional players.

The quarter-final matches were contested over the best of 9 frames, the semi-finals best of eleven and the final best of seventeen.

Ken Doherty won the event, defeating Nigel Bond 9–5 in the final, and received £3,500 from the total prize fund of £12,000 as champion.

Neal Foulds compiled the highest break of the competition, 129.

[2] Details of the final are shown below:[1][2] Two century breaks were made during the tournament:[2]