The Classic was a professional snooker tournament.
The tournament started life as the Wilsons Classic in 1980. A change in sponsor in 1982 meant a name change to Lada Classic. Two years later, the tournament was made a ranking tournament. Mercantile Credit took over the sponsorship for the 1984/85 season. The tournament ran until 1992.
Memorable incidents from the history of the tournament include the following:
In 1983, Bill Werbeniuk reached the only ranking final of his career in what was by far his best season.
In 1984, Davis was level at 8 frames each with Tony Meo and only the colours were left in the deciding frame. As 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 Davis cleared the colours to win.
In 1985, Willie Thorne won his first ranking tournament victory, beating Cliff Thorburn in a final of extremely high quality. Earlier the same seasons, Thorburn had lost to another popular player winning his first ranking tournament, Dennis Taylor in the Grand Prix.
In 1986, the tournament finally provided Jimmy White's first ranking tournament victory.
In 1989, Doug Mountjoy at the age of 47 won his second ranking tournament in a row, having previously won the 1988 UK Championship.