2003 Welsh Open (snooker)

The 2003 Regal Welsh Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 22 to 26 January at the Cardiff International Arena in Cardiff, Wales.[1]

Regal Welsh Open
Tournament information
Dates22–26 January 2003 (2003-01-22 2003-01-26)
VenueCardiff International Arena
CityCardiff
CountryWales
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£597,200
Winner's share£82,500
Highest break Stephen Hendry (SCO) (140)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up Mark Williams (WAL)
Score9–5
2002
2004

Paul Hunter was the defending champion, but he lost in the semi-finals 2–6 against Mark Williams. Williams in turn lost to Stephen Hendry 9–5 in the final. Hendry won his third Welsh Open title and the 34th ranking title of his career.

Tournament summary

Defending champion Paul Hunter was the number 1 seed with World Champion Peter Ebdon seeded 2. The remaining places were allocated to players based on the world rankings.

Prize fund

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

Main draw

[3][4]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
1 Paul Hunter 5
53 Mark Selby 1
1 Paul Hunter 5
Leo Fernandez 1
11 Mark King 2
Leo Fernandez 5
1 Paul Hunter 5
6 Ken Doherty 2
16 Joe Swail 5
56 Barry Pinches 3
16 Joe Swail 4
6 Ken Doherty 5
6 Ken Doherty 5
25 Steve Davis 2
1 Paul Hunter 2
4 Mark Williams 6
5 John Higgins 5
31 Ali Carter 4
5 John Higgins 1
39 Robin Hull 5
12 Graeme Dott 3
39 Robin Hull 5
39 Robin Hull 4
4 Mark Williams 5
13 Joe Perry 5
51 Barry Hawkins 2
13 Joe Perry 2
4 Mark Williams 5
4 Mark Williams 5
19 David Gray 2
4 Mark Williams 5
7 Stephen Hendry 9
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
17 Anthony Hamilton 4
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
28 Tony Drago 4
9 Matthew Stevens 1
28 Tony Drago 5
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 3
27 Marco Fu 5
14 Quinten Hann 2
27 Marco Fu 5
27 Marco Fu 5
8 Stephen Lee 0
8 Stephen Lee 5
21 Dave Harold 3
27 Marco Fu 4
7 Stephen Hendry 6
7 Stephen Hendry 5
20 Dominic Dale 1
7 Stephen Hendry 5
15 Alan McManus 4
15 Alan McManus 5
44 Jamie Burnett 3
7 Stephen Hendry 5
Rod Lawler 2
10 Jimmy White 2
Rod Lawler 5
Rod Lawler 5
35 Michael Holt 3
2 Peter Ebdon 2
35 Michael Holt 5

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams.
Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales, 26 January 2003.[3]
Mark Williams (4)
 Wales
5–9 Stephen Hendry (7)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 64–0 (62), 0–127 (127), 26–90 (89), 0–140 (140), 25–83 (64), 59–49, 0–104 (104), 0–108 (108)
Evening: 87–0 (87), 65–1 (54), 51–61, 62–0 (50), 31–79 (79), 0–91 (91)
87 Highest break 140
0 Century breaks 4
4 50+ breaks 8

Qualifying

[4]

Round 1

Best of 9 frames

Round 2–5

Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Round 5
Best of 9 frames
David John5 Mark Selby5 Jonathan Birch0 Drew Henry3
Justin Astley4 David John4 Mark Selby5 Mark Selby5
Leo Fernandez5 Dave Finbow2 Terry Murphy3 Fergal O'Brien1
Mark Gray3 Leo Fernandez5 Leo Fernandez5 Leo Fernandez5
Munraj Pal5 Barry Pinches5 Billy Snaddon4 Nigel Bond4
Paul Davison2 Munraj Pal2 Barry Pinches5 Barry Pinches5
Johl Younger3 Nick Walker3 Robert Milkins5 Steve Davis5
Craig Butler5 Craig Butler5 Craig Butler4 Robert Milkins3
Jamie Cope5 Gerard Greene5 Marcus Campbell5 Ali Carter5
Peter Roscoe2 Jamie Cope3 Gerard Greene3 Marcus Campbell3
Adrian Gunnell5 Stuart Pettman5 Robin Hull5 Chris Small3
Peter Lines4 Adrian Gunnell1 Stuart Pettman2 Robin Hull5
Jason Ferguson5 Barry Hawkins5 Alfie Burden4 John Parrott1
Stephen Kershaw2 Jason Ferguson3 Barry Hawkins5 Barry Hawkins5
Matthew Couch5 Jimmy Michie5 David Roe3 David Gray5
Pang Weiguo1 Matthew Couch3 Jimmy Michie5 Jimmy Michie3
Lee Walker4 Bradley Jones0 Mark Davis5 Anthony Hamilton5
Luke Fisher5 Luke Fisher5 Luke Fisher0 Mark Davis0
Tony Jones5 Darren Morgan4 Brian Morgan5 Tony Drago5
Jason Prince2 Tony Jones5 Tony Jones3 Brian Morgan4
Jason Weston4 Bjorn Haneveer2 Gary Wilkinson5 Marco Fu5
Paul Davies 5 Paul Davies5 Paul Davies2 Gary Wilkinson3
Ryan Day4 Stuart Bingham3 Shokat Ali5 Dave Harold5
Sean Storey5 Sean Storey5 Sean Storey1 Shokat Ali2
Lee Spick5 Andy Hicks5 Ian McCulloch5 Dominic Dale5
Kristján Helgason4 Lee Spick3 Andy Hicks1 Ian McCulloch4
Euan Henderson4 Mike Dunn5 Jamie Burnett5 Michael Judge1
Simon Bedford5 Simon Bedford2 Mike Dunn2 Jamie Burnett5
Rod Lawler5 Stephen Maguire4 Patrick Wallace4 James Wattana2
Andrew Norman4 Rod Lawler5 Rod Lawler5 Rod Lawler5
Rory McLeod3 Nick Dyson5 Michael Holt5 Anthony Davies2
Ricky Walden5 Ricky Walden4 Nick Dyson2 Michael Holt5

Century breaks

[4]

References

  1. Turner, Chris. "Welsh Open". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  2. "Prize Money (Main Tour 2002/2003)". wpbsa.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 10 September 2002. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  3. "Regal Welsh Open 2003". Snooker.org. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  4. "2003 Regal Welsh Open". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 17 October 2006.
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