2000 UK Championship (snooker)

Liverpool Victoria UK Championship
Tournament information
Dates 18 November–3 December 2000
Venue Bournemouth International Centre
City Bournemouth
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £440,000
Winner's share £78,000
Final
Champion Scotland John Higgins
Runner-up Wales Mark Williams
Score 10–4
1999
2001

The 2000 Liverpool Victoria UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England. The event started on 18 November 2000 and the televised stages were shown on BBC between 25 November and 3 December 2000. Nick Dyson made a maximum break in the qualifying stage against Robert Milkins.

John Higgins won in the final 10–4 against Mark Williams.[1]

This was to be the last UK Championship to be held in Bournemouth, where the event was hosted since the 1998. From 2001 onwards it was hosted in York.[1]

Prize money

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

Main draw

[2]

Round of 160 Best of 9 frames

Cyprus Mehmet Husnu 5–1 Sean Storey England

Wales Wayne Jones 5–2 Ryan Day Wales

England Mike Hallett 5–3 Lee Spick England

England Barry Pinches 5–4 Joe Jogia England

England Nick Dyson 5–0 Alan Burnett Scotland

England Darryn Walker 5–4 Jeff Cundy England

England Simon Bedford w/o–w/d Da Hailin China

Thailand Somporn Kanthawung 5–3 Stephen Maguire Scotland

England Stuart Mann 5–0 Lasse Munstermann Germany

England Richard King 5–4 Scott MacKenzie England

England Barry Mapstone 5–3 Matt Wilson England

Belgium Patrick Delsemme 5–3 Neil Robertson Australia

England Graham Lee 5–4 Bob Chaperon Canada

England Anthony Bolsover 5–1 Mark Bannett Wales

Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 5–3 Wayne Saidler England

Wales Philip Williams 5–4 Charoen Phorat Thailand

England Jason Barton 5–3 Chris Shade England

England Stefan Mazrocis 5–4 Eddie Manning England

England Craig Harrison 5–1 Craig Roper England

Scotland Hugh Abernethy 5–2 Karl Burrows England

Wales James Reynolds 5–3 Paul McPhilips Scotland

England Jason Weston 5–1 Mario Wehrmann Netherlands

England Mark Selby 5–3 Ian Brumby England

Belgium Bjorn Haneveer 5–2 Peter McCullagh England

England Stuart Reardon 5–1 Farhan Mirza Pakistan

England Barry Hawkins 5–4 Colm Gilcreest Republic of Ireland

England Andrew Higginson 5–4 Noppadon Noppachorn Thailand

Finland Robin Hull 5–3 Gareth Chilcott Wales

Scotland David McLellan 5–4 Lee Richardson England

England David McDonnell 5–3 Nick Terry England

England Munraj Pal 5–1 Tony Knowles England

England Troy Shaw 5–1 Craig Butler England

Round of 128 Best of 9 frames

Cyprus Mehmet Husnu 5–3 Ali Carter England

England Leigh Griffin 5–1 Wayne Jones Wales

England Mike Hallett 5–0 Stephen O'Connor Republic of Ireland

England Barry Pinches 5–2 Mick Price England

England Nick Dyson 5–3 Robert Milkins England

England Darryn Walker 5–0 Craig MacGillivray Scotland

England Mark Gray 5–4 Simon Bedford England

Thailand Somporn Kanthawung 5–0 Steve Judd England

England Mike Dunn 5–2 Stuart Mann England

England Richard King 5–4 Dean Reynolds England

England Adrian Gunnell 5–2 Barry Mapstone England

Belgium Patrick Delsemme 5–1 Phaitoon Phonbun Thailand

England Neal Foulds 5–1 Graham Lee England

England Tony Jones 5–4 Anthony Bolsover England

Pakistan Shokat Ali 5–2 Joe Delaney Republic of Ireland

Wales Philip Williams 5–0 Leo Fernandez Republic of Ireland

England Jason Barton 5–0 Dene O'Kane New Zealand

Wales Mark Fenton 5–2 Stefan Mazrocis England

England Craig Harrison w/o–w/d Martin Clark England

Northern Ireland Jason Prince 5–2 Hugh Abernethy Scotland

Wales James Reynolds 5–1 Darren Clarke England

England Jason Weston 5–1 Tony Chappel Wales

Iceland Kristjan Helgason 5–4 Mark Selby England

Belgium Bjorn Haneveer 5–3 Nick Walker England

England Stuart Reardon 5–2 Wayne Brown England

England Barry Hawkins 5–3 John Lardner Scotland

England Andrew Higginson 5–1 Willie Thorne England

Finland Robin Hull 5–2 Paul Sweeny England

Scotland David McLellan 5–2 Mark Davis England

England Nick Pearce 5–3 David McDonnell England

England Karl Broughton 5–3 Munraj Pal England

Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski 5–3 Troy Shaw England

Round of 96 Best of 9 frames

Round of 64 Best of 11 frames

Round of 48 Best of 17 frames

Round of 32 Best of 17 frames

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Wales Mark Williams  9
 Hong Kong Marco Fu  3  
 Wales Mark Williams  9
   Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien  2  
 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien  9
 Wales Matthew Stevens  8  
 Wales Mark Williams  9
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan  4  
 Australia Quinten Hann  9
 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene  0  
 Australia Quinten Hann  5
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan  9  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan  9
 England Dave Harold  5  
 Wales Mark Williams  4
   Scotland John Higgins  10
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  9
 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge  6  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  9
   England Stephen Lee  8  
 England Stephen Lee  9
 England Brian Morgan  7  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  4
   Scotland John Higgins  9  
 Scotland Drew Henry  9
 Wales Dominic Dale  4  
 Scotland Drew Henry  6
   Scotland John Higgins  9  
 Scotland John Higgins  9
 England Peter Ebdon  4  

References

  1. 1 2 Turner, Chris. "UK Championship". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. "Liverpool Victoria UK Championship 2000". Snooker.org. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
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