snooker.org: Regal Masters 1995 (original) (raw)
Civic Centre, Motherwell, Scotland (Sep 19-24, 1995) Invitational tournaments
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Players are English unless stated
Final
Stephen Hendry (Scotland) def. Peter Ebdon 9-5
Frame scores: 77-35 (54), 82-57 (82,57), 1-123 (114), 40-86 (53), 44-85 (52), 62-34, 127-16 (57), 91-40 (66), 66-11, 84-27 (59), 88-9 (60), 53-70 (Hendry 53), 41-78 (78), 104-22 (104)
Stephen Hendry won the Regal Masters title for a record third time. He received the first prize cheque of 55.000 Pounds along with a 5.000 Pounds bonus for the tournament's highest break of 136.
Semi-finals
Stephen Hendry (Scot) 6-2 Darren Morgan (Wales) Peter Ebdon 6-1 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Quarter-finals
Stephen Hendry (Scot) 6-4 Nigel Bond Darren Morgan (Wales) 6-3 Steve Davis Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-5 John Higgins (Scot) Peter Ebdon 6-4 Ken Doherty (Ire)
First Round
Darren Morgan (Wales) 5-0 John Parrott John Higgins (Scot) 5-1 Alan McManus (Scot) Nigel Bond 5-2 Jimmy White Peter Ebdon 5-0 Burnett
Play-off
Final
Alan Burnett (Scot) 5-2 Andy Hicks (17) 5-2
Semi-finals
Andy Hicks 5-2 Billy Snaddon (Scot) Alan Burnett (Scot) 5-2 Neal Foulds
Centuries
136 Stephen Hendry
129 Stephen Hendry
121 Peter Ebdon
116 Stephen Hendry
114 Peter Ebdon
112 Peter Ebdon
106 Ken Doherty
104 Stephen Hendry
102 Peter Ebdon
100 Stephen Hendry
Prizes
First Round: | �4,500 |
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Quarter-finals: | �8,000 |
Semi-finals: | �14,000 |
Runner-up: | �27,000 |
Champion: | �54,000 |
High Break: 136 ( |
�5,000
Notes
Ken Doherty was the defending champion. He beat Hendry 9-7 in the 1994 final.
The total purse was �165,000.
The tournament was started in 1989.
Ebdon, Bond andHiggins were wild cards. The top eight were automatically qualified.
Thanks to Jonas Ödman <[email protected]> and Tore Skagestein for providing the results.
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