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Revision as of 10:18, 6 January 2010
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 3-11 October 2009 |
Venue | Kelvin Hall |
City | Glasgow |
Country | Scotland |
Organisation | WPBSA |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | n/a |
Winner's share | £75,000 |
Highest break | 142 |
Final | |
Champion | Neil Robertson |
Runner-up | Ding Junhui |
Score | 9-4 |
The 2009 Grand Prix took place between 3-11 October 2009 at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland.
Neil Robertson won in the final 9-4 against Ding Junhui.[1][2]
Prize Fund
Winner: £975,000 |
Stage 1 High Break: £1500 Stage 1 Maximum Break: £11,000 |
Draw
The draw for Round 1 was made on the evening of the 24th September 2009 at Pontin's, Prestatyn and was streamed live by 110sport.com.[4] The draw from Round 2 up to and including the Semi Final was made on a random basis.
The order of play and table numbers for all matches up to the semi-finals was determined once the draw for that round was made and published by the Tournament Director.
All matches up to and including the quarter-finals were best of 9 frames, semi-finals were best of 11 frames and the final was the best of 17 frames (7/10).[5][6][7]
Round One
- Saturday, 3 October - 15:00
- John Higgins (1) 5-1 Mark Joyce
- Marco Fu (8) 4-5 Mark Davis
- Saturday, 3 October - 19:00
- Mark Selby (7) 3-5 Ken Doherty
- Joe Perry (12) 5-2 Marcus Campbell
- Sunday, 4 October - 12:30
- Ali Carter (5) 1-5 Robert Milkins
- Ding Junhui (13) 5-4 Matthew Stevens
- Sunday, 4 October - 19:00
- Ryan Day (6) 3-5 Jamie Cope
- Neil Robertson (9) 5-3 Gerard Greene
- Monday, 5 October - 13:30
- Stephen Hendry (10) 5-2 Matthew Selt
- Peter Ebdon (14) 5-2 Liang Wenbo
- Monday, 5 October - 19:00
- Shaun Murphy (4) 4-5 Barry Pinches
- Mark Allen (11) 5-3 Ian McCulloch
- Tuesday, 6 October - 13:30
- Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 5-3 Jamie Burnett
- Mark Williams (15) 5-0 Stuart Bingham
- Tuesday, 6 October - 19:00
- Stephen Maguire (3) 5-3 Nigel Bond
- Mark King (16) 5-4 Ricky Walden
Round Two
- Wednesday, 7 October - 14:00
- Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 4-5 John Higgins (1)
- Jamie Cope 3-5 Mark Allen (11)
- Wednesday, 7 October - 19:00
- Neil Robertson (9) 5-2 Ken Doherty
- Joe Perry (12) 5-2 Barry Pinches
- Thursday, 8 October - 13:30
- Mark Williams (15) 5-2 Stephen Hendry (10)
- Peter Ebdon (14) 5-3 Mark Davis
- Thursday, 8 October - 19:00
- Stephen Maguire (3) 1-5 Ding Junhui (13)
- Robert Milkins 5-1 Mark King (16)
Quarter Finals
- Friday, 9 October - 13:30
- John Higgins (1) 5-1 Mark Allen (11)
- Joe Perry (12) 1-5 Neil Robertson (9)
- Friday, 9 October - 19:00
- Peter Ebdon (14) 2-5 Ding Junhui (13)
- Mark Williams (15) 5-2 Robert Milkins
Semi Finals
- Saturday, 10 October - 13:00
- John Higgins (1) 5-6 Neil Robertson (9)
- Saturday, 10 October - 19:30
- Mark Williams (15) 1-6 Ding Junhui (13)
Final
Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Jan Verhaas Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, 11 October 2009. | ||
Neil Robertson (9) Australia |
9-4 | Ding Junhui (13) China |
Afternoon: 124-0 (124), 97-24, 43-72, 35-84 (80), 0-118 (112), 108-13 (108), 66-5 Evening: 20-95, 77-52, 73-5, 79-34, 60-21, 89-10 (89) | ||
124 | Highest break | 112 |
2 | Century breaks | 1 |
3 | 50+ breaks | 2 |
Qualifying
These matches took place between 21 September to 24 September 2009 at the Pontin's Centre, Prestatyn, Wales.[8][9]
Century Breaks
Qualifying Stages Centuries
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TV Stages Centuries
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References
- ^ Global Snooker News: Go Robbo Go!
- ^ BBC Sport: Rampant Robertson sees off Ding
- ^ Global Snooker: Prize Fund
- ^ World Snooker News: Grand Prix Draw To Be Screened Free On 110sport.tv
- ^ Global Snooker: Main Event (Results)
- ^ World Snooker: Main Event (Draw)
- ^ World Snooker: Main Event (Format)
- ^ Global Snooker: Qualifying (Results)
- ^ World Snooker: Qualifying (Draw)
- ^ Global Snooker: Century Breaks