The 1984 Lada Classic was the fifth edition of the professional snooker tournament, which took place from 8âÂÂ15 January 1984. The tournament was played at the Spectrum Arena, Warrington, Cheshire. This was the first year in which the tournament was held as a ranking event. Television coverage was on ITV.
Rex Williams made a total clearance of 143 in the seventh frame of his match against Tony Meo, but lost the match 3âÂÂ5. Williams won the high break prize of ã1,000.
Steve Davis won his third Classic title beating fellow Londoner Tony Meo by 9âÂÂ8. Meo led 4âÂÂ2 before Davis won the last frame of the afternoon session with a break of 122 and then four more frames in a row in the evening to lead 7âÂÂ4. Meo then won the next four frames to lead 8âÂÂ7 before Davis levelled the match at 8âÂÂ8 with a break of 84. With only the colours left in the deciding frame and Meo lined up on the yellow, a spectator yelled out "Come on, Tony!". Although Meo took time to compose himself after the shout, he missed the yellow and a few shots later Davis the frame after potting the final pink.
The final qualifying round was played in Warrington in November 1983.
(Including qualifying rounds)