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2002 World Snooker Championship

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2002 Embassy World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates20 April – 6 May 2002
VenueCrucible Theatre
CitySheffield
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£1,615,770
Winner's share£260,000
Highest break Matthew Stevens (WAL) (145)
Final
Champion Peter Ebdon (ENG)
Runner-up Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Score18–17
2001
2003

The 2002 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament. It took place from 20 April to 6 May 2002 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was the final ranking event of the 2001–02 snooker season. This was the 26th year that the World Snooker Championship had been held at the Crucible.

Peter Ebdon won his first world title by beating Stephen Hendry 18–17 in the final.This was Hendry's ninth and last appearance in a World Championship final. There was a total of 65 century breaks made during the tournament. The highest was made by Stevens, who made a 145 in his quarter-final match. Hendry made a total of 16 centuries during the event, a record for any individual tournament. The championships were sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy. A total prize fund of £1,615,770 was awarded at the event, with the winner receiving £260,000.

Prize fund

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The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[1][2]

Main draw

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Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in brackets beside some of the players are their seeding ranks.[1][3][4] Players in bold denote match winners:

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
       
                           
20 April[5]            
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)  10
25 & 26 April[6]
 Scotland Drew Henry  5  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)  13
24 April[7]
   England Robert Milkins  2  
 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien (16)  8
30 April & 1 May[8]
 England Robert Milkins  10  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)  13
23 April[9]
   England Stephen Lee (8)  10  
 England Paul Hunter (9)  9
28 & 29 April[10]
 Australia Quinten Hann  10  
 Australia Quinten Hann  3
22 & 23 April[11]
   England Stephen Lee (8)  13  
 England Stephen Lee (8)  10
2, 3 & 4 May[12]
 Scotland Chris Small  7  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)  13
21 & 22 April[13]
   Scotland Stephen Hendry (5)  17
 Scotland Stephen Hendry (5)  10
27 & 28 April[14]
 England Shaun Murphy  4  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry (5)  13
24 & 25 April[15]
   Wales Anthony Davies  3  
 Scotland Alan McManus (12)  7
30 April & 1 May[16]
 Wales Anthony Davies  10  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry (5)  13
20 & 21 April[17]
   Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (4)  12  
 England Mark King (13)  10
26 & 27 April[18]
 England David Gray  5  
 England Mark King (13)  12
21 & 22 April[19]
   Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (4)  13  
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (4)  10
 England Stuart Bingham  8  
24 & 25 April[20]            
 Scotland John Higgins (3)  10
28 & 29 April[21]
 Thailand James Wattana  1  
 Scotland John Higgins (3)  13
20 & 21 April[22]
   Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  2  
 Scotland Graeme Dott (14)  10
30 April & 1 May[23]
 Finland Robin Hull  6  
 Scotland John Higgins (3)  7
22 & 23 April[24]
   Wales Matthew Stevens (6)  13  
 England Jimmy White (11)  10
25 & 26 April[25]
 Wales Dominic Dale  2  
 England Jimmy White (11)  3
20 & 21 April[26]
   Wales Matthew Stevens (6)  13  
 Wales Matthew Stevens (6)  10
2, 3 & 4 May[27]
 England Mike Dunn  6  
 Wales Matthew Stevens (6)  16
22 April[28]
   England Peter Ebdon (7)  17
 England Peter Ebdon (7)  10
26 & 27 April[29]
 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge  4  
 England Peter Ebdon (7)  13
20 & 21 April[30]
   England Joe Perry  7  
 Northern Ireland Joe Swail (10)  6
30 April & 1 May[31]
 England Joe Perry  10  
 England Peter Ebdon (7)  13
23 & 24 April[32]
   England Anthony Hamilton  6  
 England Dave Harold (15)  6
27, 28 & 29 April[33]
 England Anthony Hamilton  10  
 England Anthony Hamilton  13
23 & 24 April[34]
   Wales Mark Williams (2)  9  
 Wales Mark Williams (2)  10
 England John Parrott  7  
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. 5 & 6 May.[35] Referee: John Williams.[36]
Stephen Hendry (5)
 Scotland
17–18 Peter Ebdon (7)
 England
0–94, 0–140, 13–73, 16–71, 126–0, 73–40, 119–4, 65–36, 0–134, 67–56, 9–68, 68–70, 14–77, 13–69, 70–4, 33–89, 32–69, 126–0, 108–0, 66–21, 89–36, 43–67, 110–0, 97–0, 127–1, 65–58, 22–103, 26–62, 74–30, 21–73, 0–111, 78–39, 4–85, 62–52, 14–72 Century breaks: 8
(Hendry 4, Ebdon 4)

Highest break by Hendry: 126
Highest break by Ebdon: 134

0–94, 0–140, 13–73, 16–71, 126–0, 73–40, 119–4, 65–36, 0–134, 67–56, 9–68, 68–70, 14–77, 13–69, 70–4, 33–89, 32–69, 126–0, 108–0, 66–21, 89–36, 43–67, 110–0, 97–0, 127–1, 65–58, 22–103, 26–62, 74–30, 21–73, 0–111, 78–39, 4–85, 62–52, 14–72
England Peter Ebdon wins the 2002 Embassy World Snooker Championship Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames
Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames  
     
 
     
     
     
 

Century breaks

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There were 68 century breaks at the event.[37][38] The highest break was 145, made by Matthew Stevens during his quarter-final match against Higgins.[1] Hendry made 16 century breaks during the tournament, the record for most centuries at a ranking event.[39][40]

References

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