Professional non-ranking snooker tournament, Feb 2003
Snooker tournament
The 2003 Masters (officially the 2003 Benson & Hedges Masters ) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 2 and 9 February 2003 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London , England .
Paul Hunter , who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty , but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
This was the last Masters to be sponsored by Benson & Hedges after the ban on tobacco advertising which came into effect in summer 2003. Regal 's sponsorship of the Scottish Masters , the Welsh Open and the Scottish Open also ended during the 2002/2003 season . However, Embassy continued to sponsor the World Championship until 2005.
A total attendance of 24,329 was the events highest since 1988.
Field
Defending champion Paul Hunter was the number 1 seed with World Champion Peter Ebdon seeded 2. Places were allocated to the top 16 players in the world rankings . Players seeded 15 and 16 played in the wild-card round against the winner of the qualifying event , Mark Davis (ranked 37), and Steve Davis (ranked 25), who was the wild-card selection. Mark Davis, Quinten Hann and Joe Perry were making their debuts in the Masters.
Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:
Winner: £210,000
Runner-up: £105,000
Highest break: £22,000
Maximum break : £100,000
Total: £695,000
Wild-card round
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Main draw
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Final
Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Alan Chamberlain Wembley Conference Centre , London , England , 9 February 2003.[ 1] [ 16]
Mark Williams (4) Wales
10 –4
Stephen Hendry (7) Scotland
Afternoon: 69 –5, 0–123 (70), 82 –1 (82), 76 –1, 67 –47, 74 –35 (59), 67 –43, 0–102 (102) Evening: 59 –12, 27–101 (101), 50–67 , 68 –36, 61 –1 (60), 83 –0 (82)
82
Highest break
102
0
Century breaks
2
4
50+ breaks
3
Qualifying
The 2002 Masters Qualifying Event was held between 21 and 31 October 2002 at Pontin's in Prestatyn , Wales . The winner of this series of matches, who qualified for the tournament, was Mark Davis .[ 17] Tony Drago made his first and to date only maximum break against Stuart Bingham .[ 18]
Century breaks
Total: 25[ 2]
144, 134, 107, 106, 102, 101, 101 – Stephen Hendry
138, 104 – Paul Hunter
122 – Quinten Hann
121, 115, 103, 102, 100 – Mark Williams
117, 101 – John Higgins
112, 105 – Ronnie O'Sullivan
111 – Jimmy White
107, 104 – Mark Davis
104 – Steve Davis
104 – Matthew Stevens
100 – Ken Doherty
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