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Bank of Beijing China Open
Tournament information
Dates30 March–5 April 2009
VenueBeijing University Students' Gymnasium
CityBeijing
CountryChina
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£292,000
Winner's share£52,000
Highest breakScotland John Higgins (140)
England Ricky Walden (140)
Final
ChampionEngland Peter Ebdon
Runner-upScotland John Higgins
Score10–8
2008
2010

The 2009 Bank of Beijing China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 30 March and 5 April 2009 at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, China. The event was sponsored by Bank of Beijing and Hyundai.[1]

The defending champion was Stephen Maguire, but he lost in the first round 0–5 against Dave Harold.[2]

Peter Ebdon won in the final 10–8 against John Higgins.[3][4]

Prize fund

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

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Beijing on March 30.

Match Score
WC1 England Judd Trump 3–5 China Tang Jun
WC2 England Ricky Walden 5–0 China Cao Kaisheng
WC3 England Stuart Pettman 5–2 China Cao Yupeng
WC4 England Rod Lawler 3–5 China Yu Delu
WC5 England John Parrott w/d-w/o China Cao Xinlong
WC6 England David Gray 1–5 China Tian Pengfei
WC7 England Michael Holt 3–5 China Xiao Guodong

Main draw

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 19 frames
               
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire 0
England Dave Harold 5
England Dave Harold 3
9 England Peter Ebdon 5
9 England Peter Ebdon 5
China Tang Jun 2
9 England Peter Ebdon 5
6 Scotland Stephen Hendry 1
12 England Joe Perry 2
England Ricky Walden 5
England Ricky Walden 4
6 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
6 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
England Robert Milkins 3
9 England Peter Ebdon 6
England Stuart Pettman 1
7 England Allister Carter 5
England Nigel Bond 0
7 England Allister Carter 2
England Stuart Pettman 5
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 3
England Stuart Pettman 5
England Stuart Pettman 5
13 Scotland Graeme Dott 2
13 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
China Yu Delu 3
13 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
4 England Mark Selby 1
4 England Mark Selby 5
England Stephen Lee 1
9 England Peter Ebdon 10
5 Scotland John Higgins 8
3 England Shaun Murphy 5
China Cao Xinlong 1
3 England Shaun Murphy 5
10 Australia Neil Robertson 1
10 Australia Neil Robertson 5
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 4
3 England Shaun Murphy 0
8 Wales Ryan Day 5
15 England Mark King 5
Wales Mark Williams 2
15 England Mark King 2
8 Wales Ryan Day 5
8 Wales Ryan Day 5
England Jamie Cope 2
8 Wales Ryan Day 4
5 Scotland John Higgins 6
5 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Anthony Hamilton 4
5 Scotland John Higgins 5
China Tian Pengfei 2
14 Hong Kong Marco Fu 2
China Tian Pengfei 5
5 Scotland John Higgins 5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 4
11 China Ding Junhui 3
China Xiao Guodong 5
China Xiao Guodong 3
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 3

[6][7]

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Scotland Michaela Tabb.
Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Beijing, China, 5 April 2009.
Peter Ebdon (9)
 England
10–8 John Higgins (5)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 4–87 (60), 84–1 (84), 109–15 (108), 15–78, 65–5, 68–57, 10–64, 72–56 (Ebdon 54, Higgins 56), 0–140 (140)
Evening: 114–16 (52, 57), 13–105 (62), 46–68, 55–25, 32–75 (51), 67–43, 53–63 (Ebdon 52), 64–3, 86–8 (71)
108 Highest break 140
1 Century breaks 1
7 50+ breaks 5

Qualifying

These matches took place between 21 and 24 January 2009 at the Pontin's Centre, Prestatyn, Wales.[8][9]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
EnglandLee Spick4EnglandAndrew Norman5EnglandJimmy Michie5EnglandDave Harold5
EnglandStephen Craigie5EnglandStephen Craigie4EnglandAndrew Norman4EnglandJimmy Michie4
EnglandKuldesh Johal5EnglandBarry Pinches4EnglandJudd Trump5Republic of IrelandKen Doherty0
EnglandMichael Georgiou0EnglandKuldesh Johal5EnglandKuldesh Johal3EnglandJudd Trump5
EnglandSimon Bedford5EnglandAndy Hicks5EnglandRicky Walden5Republic of IrelandMichael Judge4
ChinaLiu Chuang4EnglandSimon Bedford2EnglandAndy Hicks1EnglandRicky Walden5
EnglandPaul Davison2EnglandRobert Milkins5ChinaLiang Wenbo [nb 1]2Northern IrelandJoe Swail [nb 1]4
WalesAndrew Pagett5WalesAndrew Pagett1EnglandRobert Milkins5EnglandRobert Milkins5
ScotlandScott MacKenziewoEnglandMark Joyce3ScotlandJamie Burnett5EnglandNigel Bond5
Northern IrelandDeclan HugheswdScotlandScott MacKenzie5ScotlandScott MacKenzie3ScotlandJamie Burnett1
EnglandPeter Lines5EnglandStuart Pettman5ScotlandAlan McManus3EnglandSteve Davis2
New ZealandChris McBreen0EnglandPeter Lines3EnglandStuart Pettman5EnglandStuart Pettman5
WalesDaniel Wells5EnglandRod Lawler5EnglandAdrian Gunnell2WalesMatthew Stevens4
EnglandWayne Cooper2WalesDaniel Wells4EnglandRod Lawler5EnglandRod Lawler5
WalesJamie Jones2Republic of IrelandDavid Morris1EnglandTom Ford4EnglandStephen Lee5
ChinaJin Long5ChinaJin Long5ChinaJin Long5ChinaJin Long3
ThailandSupoj Saenla1ChinaLiu Song4EnglandJohn Parrott5EnglandStuart Bingham2
ScotlandRobert Stephen5ScotlandRobert Stephen5ScotlandRobert Stephen3EnglandJohn Parrott5
EnglandMatthew Selt3WalesPaul Davies2Northern IrelandGerard Greene5WalesDominic Dale3
EnglandAndy Lee5EnglandAndy Lee5EnglandAndy Lee1Northern IrelandGerard Greene5
ScotlandJames McBain5EnglandMark Davis2EnglandDavid Gilbert4WalesMark Williams5
NetherlandsStefan Mazrocis0ScotlandJames McBain5ScotlandJames McBain5ScotlandJames McBain4
EnglandMatthew Couch2WalesIan Preece3EnglandMike Dunn5EnglandJamie Cope5
ThailandAtthasit Mahitthi5ThailandAtthasit Mahitthi5ThailandAtthasit Mahitthi1EnglandMike Dunn3
Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace5Republic of IrelandJoe Delaney3EnglandRory McLeod4EnglandAnthony Hamilton5
EnglandDavid Grace3Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace5Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace5Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace1
EnglandLewis Roberts5EnglandDavid Gray5ScotlandMarcus Campbell3EnglandBarry Hawkins0
Republic of IrelandVincent Muldoon2EnglandLewis Roberts3EnglandDavid Gray5EnglandDavid Gray5
Republic of IrelandRodney Goggins3EnglandDavid Roe1EnglandMichael Holt5EnglandIan McCulloch3
IndiaAditya Mehta5IndiaAditya Mehta5IndiaAditya Mehta4EnglandMichael Holt5
EnglandJimmy White3EnglandMartin Gould5EnglandAndrew Higginson5Republic of IrelandFergal O'Brien5
ChinaLi Hang5ChinaLi Hang1EnglandMartin Gould4EnglandAndrew Higginson4
  1. ^ a b Matches were held over and played in Beijing.

Century breaks

[10]

Qualifying stage centuries

Televised stage centuries

References

  1. ^ "Bank of Beijing sponsors 2009 Snooker China Open". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Happy Harold Ends Maguire's Reign". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Resurgent Ebdon Captures China Crown". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Ebdon outlasts Higgins in final". BBC Sport. 2009-04-06. Archived from the original on 6 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  5. ^ "Prize Money". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 2009-05-02. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  6. ^ "Main Event (Draw)". WPBSA. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  7. ^ "Main Event (Results)". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  8. ^ "Qualifying (Draw)". WPBSA. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  9. ^ "Qualifying (Results)". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 1 April 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  10. ^ "Century Breaks". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 17 April 2010.