2005 Grand Prix (snooker)

Royal London Watches Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates 8–16 October 2005
Venue Guild Hall
City Preston
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £400,000
Winner's share £60,000
Highest break 145
Final
Champion Scotland John Higgins
Runner-up England Ronnie O'Sullivan
Score 9–2
2004
2006

The 2005 Royal London Watches Grand Prix was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 8 and 16 October 2005 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England.

John Higgins won in the final 9–2 against Ronnie O'Sullivan. In the final, Higgins set two records: His century breaks in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth frames marked the first time a player had ever recorded centuries in four consecutive frames in a match during a ranking tournament.[1] He scored 494 points without reply,[2] the greatest number in any professional snooker tournament, until Ding Junhui made 495 points without reply against Stephen Hendry in the league stage of the 2007 Premier League.[3]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4]

Winner: £60,000
Runner-up: £30,000
Semi-final: £15,000
Quarter-final: £11,000
Last 16: £7,000
Last 32: £5,000
Last 64: £3,000

Highest break: £4,000
Maximum break: £20,000

Total: £400,000

Main draw

[5][6][7][8]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
                  
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Belgium Bjorn Haneveer 3
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
18 England Anthony Hamilton 2
18 England Anthony Hamilton 5
England Joe Jogia 1
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 2
20 England Ali Carter 3
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 5
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 5
12 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 4
12 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5
England David Roe 2
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
19 England Barry Pinches 2
9 England Jimmy White 5
England Mike Dunn 2
9 England Jimmy White 5
England Ricky Walden 2
22 Australia Quinten Hann w/d
England Ricky Walden w/o
9 England Jimmy White 4
19 England Barry Pinches 5
19 England Barry Pinches 5
England Tom Ford 2
19 England Barry Pinches 5
England Rory McLeod 4
6 England Paul Hunter 4
England Rory McLeod 5
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
30 England Barry Hawkins 5
8 England Peter Ebdon 5
England Jimmy Michie 3
8 England Peter Ebdon 3
30 England Barry Hawkins 5
30 England Barry Hawkins 5
Malta Tony Drago 1
30 England Barry Hawkins 5
England Jamie Cope 4
32 Thailand James Wattana 2
England Chris Norbury 5
  England Chris Norbury 2
England Jamie Cope 5
15 England Joe Perry 3
England Jamie Cope 5
30 England Barry Hawkins 5
24 England Michael Holt 1
13 Scotland Alan McManus 4
Wales Darren Morgan 5
Wales Darren Morgan 1
24 England Michael Holt 5
24 England Michael Holt 5
England Rod Lawler 2
24 England Michael Holt 5
England Andrew Norman 4
28 Australia Neil Robertson 1
England Andrew Norman 5
  England Andrew Norman 5
Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 1
4 Scotland Stephen Maguire 3
Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 5
1 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
7 Scotland John Higgins 9
3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
Wales Dominic Dale 1
3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
21 England Mark King 3
21 England Mark King 5
England Stuart Mann 1
3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 4
29 England John Parrott 3
England Adrian Gunnell 5
  England Adrian Gunnell 2
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 5
11 England Stephen Lee 0
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 5
3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
23 England David Gray 1
14 Scotland Graeme Dott 2
England Stuart Pettman 5
  England Stuart Pettman 5
Wales Lee Walker 3
25 Hong Kong Marco Fu 1
Wales Lee Walker 5
England Stuart Pettman 4
23 England David Gray 5
23 England David Gray 5
Northern Ireland Mark Allen 2
23 England David Gray 5
England Dave Harold 2
5 Wales Matthew Stevens 4
England Dave Harold 5
3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 4
7 Scotland John Higgins 6
7 Scotland John Higgins 5
Wales Paul Davies 3
7 Scotland John Higgins 5
17 England Ian McCulloch 2
17 England Ian McCulloch 5
Finland Robin Hull 1
7 Scotland John Higgins 5
16 England Steve Davis 1
27 England Nigel Bond 5
Wales Ryan Day 1
27 England Nigel Bond 2
16 England Steve Davis 5
16 England Steve Davis 5
England Gary Wilson 2
7 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Stuart Bingham 1
10 Wales Mark Williams 3
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 5
  Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 2
England Stuart Bingham 5
26 England Robert Milkins 3
England Stuart Bingham 5
England Stuart Bingham 5
2 England Shaun Murphy 4
31 England Andy Hicks 5
England Sean Storey 3
31 England Andy Hicks 2
2 England Shaun Murphy 5
2 England Shaun Murphy 5
England Mark Selby 2

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames.
Guild Hall, Preston, England, 16 October 2005.[5]
Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)
 England
2–9 John Higgins (7)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 0–76 (68), 16–76 (67), 69–31 (69), 90–28 (62), 4–88, 60–70 (64), 5–103 (103), 0–104 (104)
Evening: 0–138 (138), 0–128 (128), 49–67
69 Highest break 138
0 Century breaks 4
2 50+ breaks 3

Qualifying

Qualifying for the tournament took place between 27 and 28 September 2005 at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales. All matches were best of 9 frames.[6]

Century breaks

[6]

Qualifying stage centuries

Televised stage centuries

References

  1. "John Higgins: 'The Wizard of Wishaw'". stv.tv. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  2. Chowdhury, Saj (8 May 2007). "Reborn Higgins joins the greats". BBC Sport. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  3. Everton, Clive (3 May 2008). "I've never been so outplayed, admits humiliated Hendry as O'Sullivan makes final with 'perfection'". London: guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  4. "Preisgeld Grand Prix 2005". Brownball.de. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  5. 1 2 "Grand Prix 2005". Snooker.org. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  6. 1 2 3 "2005 Grand Prix". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 15 April 2006.
  7. "2005 Grand Prix results". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 31 December 2005. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  8. "Grand Prix". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
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