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Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates3-11 October 2009
VenueKelvin Hall
CityGlasgow
CountryScotland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fundn/a
Winner's share£75,000
Defending championJohn Higgins

The 2009 Grand Prix will take place between 3-11 October 2009 at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland.


Prize Fund

Draw

The draw for Round 1 will be made on the evening of the 24th September 2009 at Pontin's, Prestatyn and will be live be streamed live by 110sport.com.[2] The draw from Round 2 up to and including the Semi Final will be made on a random basis.

The order of play and table numbers for all matches up to the semi-finals wil be determined once the draw for that round is made and published by the Tournament Director.

All matches up to and including the Quarter Finals will be be best of 9 frames, Semi Finals will be best of 11 frames and the Final was be best of 17 frames (7/10).[3][4]

Round One

First Round Schedule. (Seedings between brackets)

  • Saturday, 3 October - 13:00
  1. Scotland John Higgins (1) vs. TBD
  2. Hong Kong Marco Fu (8) vs. TBD
  • Saturday, 3 October - 19:00
  1. England Mark Selby (7) vs. TBD
  2. England Joe Perry (12) vs. TBD
  • Sunday, 4 October - 12:30
  1. England Allister Carter (5) vs. TBD
  2. China Ding Junhui (13) vs. TBD
  • Sunday, 4 October - 19:00
  1. Wales Ryan Day (6) vs. TBD
  2. Australia Neil Robertson (9) vs. TBD
  • Monday, 5 October - 13:30
  1. Scotland Stephen Hendry (10) vs. TBD
  2. England Peter Ebdon (14) vs. TBD
  • Monday, 5 October - 19:00
  1. England Shaun Murphy (4) vs. TBD
  2. Northern Ireland Mark Allen (11) vs. TBD
  • Tuesday, 6 October - 13:30
  1. England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) vs. TBD
  2. Wales Mark Williams (15) vs. TBD
  • Tuesday, 6 October - 19:00
  1. Scotland Stephen Maguire (3) vs. TBD
  2. England Mark King (16) vs. TBD

All times are BST.
Second round draw is made following round one.

Round Two

  • Wednesday, 7 October - 14:00
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD
  • Wednesday, 7 October - 19:00
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD
  • Thursday, 8 October - 13:30
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD
  • Thursday, 8 October - 19:00
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD

Quarter Finals

  • Friday, 9 October - 13:30
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD
  • Friday, 9 October - 19:00
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  2. TBD vs. TBD

Semi Finals

  • Saturday, 10 October - 13:00
  1. TBD vs. TBD
  • Saturday, 10 October - 19:30
  1. TBD vs. TBD

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, 11 October 2009.
Finalist 1
Finalist 2
Afternoon:
Highest break
Century breaks
50+ breaks

Qualifying rounds

These matches will take place between 21 September to 24 September 2009 at the Pontin's Centre, Prestatyn, Wales.[5][6]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
EnglandChris Norbury2EnglandMark JoyceRepublic of IrelandMichael JudgeEnglandBarry Hawkins
EnglandAndrew Norman5EnglandAndrew Norman
ChinaLi Hang5EnglandDavid RoeEnglandMark DavisEnglandSteve Davis
Republic of IrelandBrendan O'Donoghue4ChinaLi Hang
Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace5Republic of IrelandJoe DelaneyEnglandAdrian GunnellEnglandRicky Walden
ChinaMei Xiwen0Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace
BelgiumBjorn Haneveer5ChinaLiu SongScotlandJamie BurnettScotlandGraeme Dott
WalesIan Preece2BelgiumBjorn Haneveer
ChinaXiao Guodong1EnglandTom FordScotlandMarcus CampbellEnglandJudd Trump
EnglandJoe Jogia5EnglandJoe Jogia
EnglandLee Page1EnglandAndy HicksEnglandMike DunnWalesMatthew Stevens
MaltaTony Drago5MaltaTony Drago
EnglandLee Spick0EnglandPeter LinesEnglandMartin GouldEnglandNigel Bond
EnglandDavid Gray5EnglandDavid Gray
EnglandMatthew Couch5EnglandRobert MilkinsEnglandAndrew HigginsonEnglandStephen Lee
EnglandJimmy Robertson1EnglandMatthew Couch
ThailandNoppadol Sangnil1Republic of IrelandDavid MorrisEnglandRory McLeodEnglandJamie Cope
WalesMichael White5WalesMichael White
ThailandAtthasit Mahitthi4EnglandRod LawlerScotlandAlan McManusNorthern IrelandGerard Greene
ThailandThepchaiya Un-Nooh5ThailandThepchaiya Un-Nooh
WalesDaniel Wells5EnglandBarry PinchesEnglandJimmy MichieEnglandMichael Holt
EnglandSam Baird2WalesDaniel Wells
EnglandStephen Rowlings5EnglandDavid GilbertEnglandAnthony HamiltonEnglandStuart Bingham
ThailandJames Wattana1EnglandStephen Rowlings
EnglandCraig Steadman4WalesPaul DaviesRepublic of IrelandKen DohertyEnglandDave Harold
ScotlandMark Boyle5ScotlandMark Boyle
EnglandSimon BedfordEnglandJohn ParrottEnglandIan McCullochNorthern IrelandJoe Swail
Republic of IrelandDavid Hogan
EnglandMatthew SeltEnglandJimmy WhiteEnglandStuart PettmanRepublic of IrelandFergal O'Brien
Northern IrelandJordan Brown
EnglandBen Woollaston3ChinaJin LongWalesDominic DaleChinaLiang Wenbo
ChinaAnda Zhang5ChinaAnda Zhang

Century Breaks

[7]

Qualifying Stages Centuries

140 Atthasit Mahitthi
137 Joe Jogia
104 Bjorn Haneveer
102 Daniel Wells

TV Stages Centuries

References


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