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1999 World Snooker Championship

The 1999 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 1999 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 17 April and 3 May 1999 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

Embassy World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates17 April – 3 May 1999 (1999-04-17 – 1999-05-03)
VenueCrucible Theatre
CitySheffield
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£1,400,000
Winner's share£230,000
Highest break John Higgins (SCO) (142)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up Mark Williams (WAL)
Score18–11
1998
2000

John Higgins was the defending champion, but he lost in the semi-finals 10–17 against Mark Williams and became another World Champion who fell to the Crucible curse and could not defend his first World title.

Stephen Hendry won his seventh and final World title by defeating Mark Williams in the final by 18 frames to 11.[1] The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy.

Tournament summary

  • Stephen Hendry won the world title for a seventh time, a record in the modern era, beating Ray Reardon and Steve Davis' six titles. Hendry won all his titles in the 1990s while Davis won his six in the 1980s and Reardon won his in the 1970s.[2]
  • During his first round match, Steve James compiled the 500th century break at the Crucible in frame seven.[3]
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan came close to a maximum break in his semi-final match with Hendry. He missed the last pink to the middle pocket and his break ended at 134.[4]
  • O'Sullivan and Hendry made the most century breaks in a single match at the World Championship with eight.[5] The two players also made 4 centuries in 4 frames, with two tons each, the first time this has happened in any ranking event.
  • Dominic Dale scored 167 points in one frame in his match against Nigel Bond. He earned 44 penalty points and then made a century break, setting a record for the highest number of points scored in one frame during professional competition. Dale's record stood for over 22 years until Jimmy Robertson scored 178 points in a single frame at the 2021 Scottish Open.[6][7]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[8][9][10]

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[8][9][11][12]

First round
Best of 19 frames
Second round
Best of 25 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 25 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 33 frames
Final
Best of 35 frames
17 April
  John Higgins (1)10
22, 23 & 24 April
  Gerard Greene2
  John Higgins (1)13
19 & 20 April
  Mark King (16)4
  Mark King (16)10
27 & 28 April
  Darren Morgan8
  John Higgins (1)13
21 & 22 April
  Stephen Lee (9)6
  Stephen Lee (9)10
25 & 26 April
  John Lardner7
  Stephen Lee (9)13
21 April
  Alan McManus (8)7
  Alan McManus (8)10
29, 30 April & 1 May
  Jimmy White7
  John Higgins (1)10
20 April
  Mark Williams (5)17
  Mark Williams (5)10
24, 25 & 26 April
  Ian McCulloch4
  Mark Williams (5)13
18 & 19 April
  Nick Walker7
  Alain Robidoux (12)6
27 & 28 April
  Nick Walker10
  Mark Williams (5)13
17 & 18 April
  Ken Doherty (4)9
  Nigel Bond (13)10
23 & 24 April
  Dominic Dale6
  Nigel Bond (13)11
18 & 19 April
  Ken Doherty (4)13
  Ken Doherty (4)10
2 & 3 May
  Steve James3
  Mark Williams (5)11
21 & 22 April
  Stephen Hendry (2)18
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)10
24, 25 & 26 April
  Leo Fernandez3
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)13
20 & 21 April
  Joe Perry8
  Steve Davis (14)9
27 & 28 April
  Joe Perry10
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)13
17 & 18 April
  John Parrott (6)9
  Anthony Hamilton (11)9
22 & 23 April
  Chris Small10
  Chris Small12
17 & 18 April
  John Parrott (6)13
  John Parrott (6)10
29, 30 April & 1 May
  Terry Murphy8
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (3)13
19 April
  Stephen Hendry (2)17
  Peter Ebdon (7)7
23 & 24 April
  Matthew Stevens10
  Matthew Stevens13
17 & 18 April
  Tony Drago (10)8
  Tony Drago (10)10
27 & 28 April
  Fergal O'Brien4
  Matthew Stevens5
19 & 20 April
  Stephen Hendry (2)13
  James Wattana (15)10
25 & 26 April
  Marco Fu8
  James Wattana (15)7
20 & 21 April
  Stephen Hendry (2)13
  Stephen Hendry (2)10
  Paul Hunter8
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 2 & 3 May 1999. Referee: Colin Brinded[13]
Mark Williams (5)
  Wales
11–18 Stephen Hendry (2)
  Scotland
47–82, 6–120, 16–51, 60–77, 75–0, 16–101, 73–16, 92–24, 24–77, 15–76, 65–20, 4–133, 75–49, 67–30, 22–64, 23–100, 85–51, 72–32, 0–78, 84–29, 10–106, 13–71, 62–75, 48–60, 45–72, 19–71, 89–0, 73–67, 40–88 Century breaks: 2 (Hendry 2)

Highest break by Williams: 89
Highest break by Hendry: 132

47–82, 6–120, 16–51, 60–77, 75–0, 16–101, 73–16, 92–24, 24–77, 15–76, 65–20, 4–133, 75–49, 67–30, 22–64, 23–100, 85–51, 72–32, 0–78, 84–29, 10–106, 13–71, 62–75, 48–60, 45–72, 19–71, 89–0, 73–67, 40–88
  Stephen Hendry wins the 1999 Embassy World Snooker Championship

Century breaks

There were 53 century breaks in the championship.[14] The highest break was 142 made by John Higgins and 143 made by both Stephen Maguire and Barry Pinches at the televised and the qualifying stages respectively.[8]

Qualifying

The qualifying matches were held between 3 January and 20 March 2000 at the Newport Centre in Newport, Wales.

Round 1–2

Round 1
(Best of 19 frames)
Round 1
(Best of 19 frames)
Round 2
(Best of 19 frames)
  Ryan Day 10–5   Neil Selman   Paul Davison 10–6   Ryan Day   Lee Richardson 10–4   Paul Davison
  Barry Hawkins 10–3   Sean Lanigan   Barry Hawkins 10–3   Micky Roughan   Alfie Burden 10–4   Barry Hawkins
  Bjorn Haneveer 10–5   Steve Harrison   Bjorn Haneveer 10–3   Adrian Rosa   Bjorn Haneveer 10–9   Stefan Mazrocis
  Colm Gilcreest 10–4   David McDonnell   Colm Gilcreest 10–4   Eddie Manning   Gary Ponting 10–7   Colm Gilcreest
  Damian Massey 10–6   Grant Conquest   Damian Massey 10–8   Philip Williams   John Lardner 10–4   Damian Massey
  Stuart Bingham 10–5   Joe Delaney   Stuart Bingham 10–6   Alan Burnett   Stuart Bingham 10–6   Martin Dziewialtowski
  Robin Hull 10–8   Brian Roswell   Robin Hull 10–4   Stephen Murphy   Robin Hull 10–8   Peter McCullagh
  Nick Dyson 10–5   Tai Pichit   Nick Dyson 10–9   Oliver King   John Read 10–4   Nick Dyson
  Barry Pinches 10–3   Jeff Cundy   Barry Pinches 10–6   Jason Weston   Barry Pinches 10–2   Anthony Davies
  Kristján Helgason 10–6   Ali Carter   Kristján Helgason 10–8   Simon Bedford   Troy Shaw 10–7   Kristján Helgason
  Rory McLeod 10–7   Mark Farnsworth   Rory McLeod 10–7   Barry Mapstone   Nick Walker 10–6   Rory McLeod
  Jamie Bodle 10–8   Richard Jones   Nick Terry 10–6   Jamie Bodle   Nick Terry 10–6   Stuart Pettman
  Malcolm Bilclough 10–7   Mike Henson   Chris Shade 10–7   Malcolm Bilclough   Chris Shade 10–2   Wayne Brown
  Joe Jogia 10–6   Bob Chaperon   Joe Jogia 10–4   Jason Wallace   Leigh Griffin 10–5   Joe Jogia
  Guo Hua 10–3   Stuart Mann   Craig Harrison 10–8   Guo Hua   Craig Harrison 10–7   Wayne Jones
  Ian Sargent 10–6   Surinder Gill   Munraj Pal 10–8   Ian Sargent   Craig MacGillivray 10–7   Munraj Pal
  Neil Robertson 10–8   Johl Younger   Leo Fernandez 10–5   Neil Robertson   Leo Fernandez 10–5   Steve Judd
  Stephen Maguire 10–6   Adrian Gunnell   Stephen Maguire 10–9   Mark Fenton   Stephen Maguire 10–8   Sean Storey
  Mark Johnston-Allen 10–6   John Burns   Mark Johnston-Allen 10–5   Antony Bolsover   Joe Perry 10–4   Mark Johnston-Allen
  Eddie Barker 10–8   Keith Boon   Nigel Gilbert 10–9   Eddie Barker   Nigel Gilbert 10–7   Ian Brumby
  Gary Thomson 10–7   Dermot McGlinchey   Patrick Wallace 10–8   Gary Thomson   David Finbow 10–3   Patrick Wallace
  Geoff Dunn 10–3   Paul Cavney   Paul McPhillips 10–9   Geoff Dunn   Paul McPhillips 10–6   Jimmy Michie
  Avtar Sohanpal 10–9   Mike Dunn   Tony Knowles 10–7   Avtar Sohanpal   Tony Knowles 10–5   Marcus Campbell
  Kirk Stevens 10–8   Gary Lees   Joe Grech 10–6   Kirk Stevens   Joe Grech 10–6   Karl Payne
  John Whitty 10–8   Mehmet Husnu   John Whitty 10–8   James Reynolds   Stephen O'Connor 10–8   John Whitty
  Les Dodd 10–8   John Giles   Darryn Walker 10–8   Les Dodd   Chris Scanlon 10–9   Darryn Walker
  Sam Chong 10–3   Paul Clarke   Paul Sweeny 10–5   Sam Chong   Paul Sweeny 10–6   Mark Bennett
  Mike Hallett 10–4   Andy Neck   Robert Milkins 10–7   Mike Hallett   Robert Milkins 10–6   Mark Gray
  Craig Roper 10–5   Mark Miller   David McLellan 10–7   Craig Roper   Matthew Couch 10–5   David McLellan
  Matt Wilson 10–6   Stuart Reardon   Michael Holt 10–7   Matt Wilson   Michael Holt 10–7   Darren Clarke

Overseas

Overseas Round
(Best of 19 frames)
  Stuart Bingham 10–4   Shawn Budd
  Marco Fu 10–0   Gareth Chilcott
  Mario Geudens 10–8   Patrick Delsemme
  Robin Hull 10–0   Tom Finstad
  Stephen Maguire 10–7   Phaitoon Phonbun
  Barry Pinches 10–3   Richard Somauroo

Round 1

Round 1
(Best of 19 frames)
  Gerard Greene 10–3   Lee Richardson
  Alfie Burden 10–4   Dene O'Kane
  Nick Pearce 10–7   Bjorn Haneveer
  Gary Ponting 10–5   David Roe
  John Lardner 10–5   Neal Foulds
  Quinten Hann 10–8   Stuart Bingham
  Joe Johnson 10–7   Robin Hull
  Dean Reynolds 10–4   John Read
  Ian McCulloch 10–9   Barry Pinches
  Peter Lines 10–8   Troy Shaw
  Nick Walker 10–3   Dennis Taylor
  Rod Lawler 10–3   Nick Terry
  Mark Davis 10–4   Chris Shade
  Leigh Griffin 10–6   Lee Walker
  Steve James 10–5   Craig Harrison
  Craig MacGillivray 10–8   Tony Chappel
  Leo Fernandez 10–9   Paul Davies
  Bradley Jones 10–7   Stephen Maguire
  Joe Perry 10–8   Mick Price
  Nigel Gilbert 10–9   Joe Swail
  David Finbow 10–5   Jason Prince
  Drew Henry 10–6   Paul McPhillips
  Michael Judge 10–4   Tony Knowles
  Mario Geudens 10–6   Tony Jones
  Jonathan Birch 10–2   Joe Grech
  Stephen O'Connor 10–5   David Gray
  Chris Scanlon 10–7   Shokat Ali
  Paul Sweeny 10–0   Willie Thorne
  Marco Fu 10–1   Jason Ferguson
  Robert Milkins 10–6   Karl Broughton
  Euan Henderson 10–6   Matthew Couch
  Paul Wykes 10–8   Michael Holt

Round 2–3

[8]

Round 2
(Best of 19 frames)
Round 3
(Best of 19 frames)
  Gerard Greene 10–8   Alfie Burden   Gerard Greene 10–2   Andy Hicks
  Nick Pearce 10–7   Gary Ponting   Darren Morgan 10–9   Nick Pearce
  John Lardner 10–8   Quinten Hann   John Lardner 10–2   Martin Clark
  Dean Reynolds 10–5   Joe Johnson   Jimmy White 10–7   Dean Reynolds
  Ian McCulloch 10–6   Peter Lines   Ian McCulloch 10–9   Gary Wilkinson
  Nick Walker 10–8   Rod Lawler   Nick Walker 10–6   Jamie Burnett
  Leigh Griffin 10–5   Mark Davis   Dominic Dale 10–6   Leigh Griffin
  Steve James 10–5   Craig MacGillivray   Steve James 10–6   Billy Snaddon
  Leo Fernandez 10–9   Bradley Jones   Leo Fernandez 10–5   Brian Morgan
  Joe Perry 10–6   Nigel Gilbert   Joe Perry 10–7   Dave Harold
  David Finbow 10–8   Drew Henry   Chris Small 10–2   David Finbow
  Michael Judge 10–6   Mario Geudens   Terry Murphy 10–9   Michael Judge
  Jonathan Birch 10–7   Stephen O'Connor   Matthew Stevens 10–6   Jonathan Birch
  Chris Scanlon 10–5   Paul Sweeny   Fergal O'Brien 10–7   Chris Scanlon
  Marco Fu 10–4   Robert Milkins   Marco Fu 10–4   Graeme Dott
  Euan Henderson 10–8   Paul Wykes   Paul Hunter 10–5   Euan Henderson

References

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  2. ^ Turner, Chris. . cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  3. ^ Downer, Chris (2012). Crucible Almanac. p. 161.
  4. ^ "Snooker: Higgins Cursed; Crucible voodoo on champ strikes again". Sunday Mirror.[dead link]
  5. ^ . Embassy Snooker. Archived from the original on 4 December 2004. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  6. ^ . Chris Turner. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  7. ^ "Snooker: Jimmy Robertson sets single-frame record of 178 points in win over Lee Walker". Irish Examiner. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d . Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 3 April 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
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  13. ^ Downer, Chris (2012). Crucible Almanac. p. 143.
  14. ^ Downer, Chris (2012). Crucible Almanac. p. 149.

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The 1999 World Snooker Championship also referred to as the 1999 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 17 April and 3 May 1999 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield England Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipTournament informationDates17 April 3 May 1999 1999 04 17 1999 05 03 VenueCrucible TheatreCitySheffieldCountryEnglandOrganisationWPBSAFormatRanking eventTotal prize fund 1 400 000Winner s share 230 000Highest break John Higgins SCO 142 FinalChampion Stephen Hendry SCO Runner up Mark Williams WAL Score18 11 19982000 John Higgins was the defending champion but he lost in the semi finals 10 17 against Mark Williams and became another World Champion who fell to the Crucible curse and could not defend his first World title Stephen Hendry won his seventh and final World title by defeating Mark Williams in the final by 18 frames to 11 1 The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy Contents 1 Tournament summary 2 Prize fund 3 Main draw 4 Century breaks 5 Qualifying 5 1 Round 1 2 5 2 Overseas 5 3 Round 1 5 4 Round 2 3 6 ReferencesTournament summary EditStephen Hendry won the world title for a seventh time a record in the modern era beating Ray Reardon and Steve Davis six titles Hendry won all his titles in the 1990s while Davis won his six in the 1980s and Reardon won his in the 1970s 2 During his first round match Steve James compiled the 500th century break at the Crucible in frame seven 3 Ronnie O Sullivan came close to a maximum break in his semi final match with Hendry He missed the last pink to the middle pocket and his break ended at 134 4 O Sullivan and Hendry made the most century breaks in a single match at the World Championship with eight 5 The two players also made 4 centuries in 4 frames with two tons each the first time this has happened in any ranking event Dominic Dale scored 167 points in one frame in his match against Nigel Bond He earned 44 penalty points and then made a century break setting a record for the highest number of points scored in one frame during professional competition Dale s record stood for over 22 years until Jimmy Robertson scored 178 points in a single frame at the 2021 Scottish Open 6 7 Prize fund EditThe breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below 8 9 10 Winner 230 000 Runner up 135 000 Semi final 68 000 Quarter final 34 000 Last 16 18 350 Last 32 12 500 Last 48 9 250 Last 64 6 000 Last 96 3 700 Last 134 300 Stage one highest break 2 000 Stage two highest break 20 000 Stage two maximum break 147 000 Total 1 400 000Main draw EditShown below are the results for each round The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers 8 9 11 12 First roundBest of 19 framesSecond roundBest of 25 framesQuarter finalsBest of 25 framesSemi finalsBest of 33 framesFinalBest of 35 frames17 April John Higgins 1 1022 23 amp 24 April Gerard Greene2 John Higgins 1 1319 amp 20 April Mark King 16 4 Mark King 16 1027 amp 28 April Darren Morgan8 John Higgins 1 1321 amp 22 April Stephen Lee 9 6 Stephen Lee 9 1025 amp 26 April John Lardner7 Stephen Lee 9 1321 April Alan McManus 8 7 Alan McManus 8 1029 30 April amp 1 May Jimmy White7 John Higgins 1 1020 April Mark Williams 5 17 Mark Williams 5 1024 25 amp 26 April Ian McCulloch4 Mark Williams 5 1318 amp 19 April Nick Walker7 Alain Robidoux 12 627 amp 28 April Nick Walker10 Mark Williams 5 1317 amp 18 April Ken Doherty 4 9 Nigel Bond 13 1023 amp 24 April Dominic Dale6 Nigel Bond 13 1118 amp 19 April Ken Doherty 4 13 Ken Doherty 4 102 amp 3 May Steve James3 Mark Williams 5 1121 amp 22 April Stephen Hendry 2 18 Ronnie O Sullivan 3 1024 25 amp 26 April Leo Fernandez3 Ronnie O Sullivan 3 1320 amp 21 April Joe Perry8 Steve Davis 14 927 amp 28 April Joe Perry10 Ronnie O Sullivan 3 1317 amp 18 April John Parrott 6 9 Anthony Hamilton 11 922 amp 23 April Chris Small10 Chris Small1217 amp 18 April John Parrott 6 13 John Parrott 6 1029 30 April amp 1 May Terry Murphy8 Ronnie O Sullivan 3 1319 April Stephen Hendry 2 17 Peter Ebdon 7 723 amp 24 April Matthew Stevens10 Matthew Stevens1317 amp 18 April Tony Drago 10 8 Tony Drago 10 1027 amp 28 April Fergal O Brien4 Matthew Stevens519 amp 20 April Stephen Hendry 2 13 James Wattana 15 1025 amp 26 April Marco Fu8 James Wattana 15 720 amp 21 April Stephen Hendry 2 13 Stephen Hendry 2 10 Paul Hunter8Final Best of 35 frames Crucible Theatre Sheffield 2 amp 3 May 1999 Referee Colin Brinded 13 Mark Williams 5 Wales 11 18 Stephen Hendry 2 Scotland47 82 6 120 16 51 60 77 75 0 16 101 73 16 92 24 24 77 15 76 65 20 4 133 75 49 67 30 22 64 23 100 85 51 72 32 0 78 84 29 10 106 13 71 62 75 48 60 45 72 19 71 89 0 73 67 40 88 Century breaks 2 Hendry 2 Highest break by Williams 89 Highest break by Hendry 132 47 82 6 120 16 51 60 77 75 0 16 101 73 16 92 24 24 77 15 76 65 20 4 133 75 49 67 30 22 64 23 100 85 51 72 32 0 78 84 29 10 106 13 71 62 75 48 60 45 72 19 71 89 0 73 67 40 88 Stephen Hendry wins the 1999 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipCentury breaks EditThere were 53 century breaks in the championship 14 The highest break was 142 made by John Higgins and 143 made by both Stephen Maguire and Barry Pinches at the televised and the qualifying stages respectively 8 142 132 127 126 124 108 104 104 100 John Higgins 140 123 109 104 101 100 Mark Williams 137 108 Tony Drago 137 Steve James 136 130 110 James Wattana 135 134 122 120 110 105 100 Ronnie O Sullivan 133 John Parrott 132 126 109 108 106 104 104 101 Stephen Hendry 131 114 Chris Small 128 110 104 Stephen Lee 124 120 100 Matthew Stevens 122 Dominic Dale 120 109 Joe Perry 108 103 Anthony Hamilton 104 Ken Doherty 103 103 Mark KingQualifying EditThe qualifying matches were held between 3 January and 20 March 2000 at the Newport Centre in Newport Wales Round 1 2 Edit Round 1 Best of 19 frames Round 1 Best of 19 frames Round 2 Best of 19 frames Ryan Day 10 5 Neil Selman Paul Davison 10 6 Ryan Day Lee Richardson 10 4 Paul Davison Barry Hawkins 10 3 Sean Lanigan Barry Hawkins 10 3 Micky Roughan Alfie Burden 10 4 Barry Hawkins Bjorn Haneveer 10 5 Steve Harrison Bjorn Haneveer 10 3 Adrian Rosa Bjorn Haneveer 10 9 Stefan Mazrocis Colm Gilcreest 10 4 David McDonnell Colm Gilcreest 10 4 Eddie Manning Gary Ponting 10 7 Colm Gilcreest Damian Massey 10 6 Grant Conquest Damian Massey 10 8 Philip Williams John Lardner 10 4 Damian Massey Stuart Bingham 10 5 Joe Delaney Stuart Bingham 10 6 Alan Burnett Stuart Bingham 10 6 Martin Dziewialtowski Robin Hull 10 8 Brian Roswell Robin Hull 10 4 Stephen Murphy Robin Hull 10 8 Peter McCullagh Nick Dyson 10 5 Tai Pichit Nick Dyson 10 9 Oliver King John Read 10 4 Nick Dyson Barry Pinches 10 3 Jeff Cundy Barry Pinches 10 6 Jason Weston Barry Pinches 10 2 Anthony Davies Kristjan Helgason 10 6 Ali Carter Kristjan Helgason 10 8 Simon Bedford Troy Shaw 10 7 Kristjan Helgason Rory McLeod 10 7 Mark Farnsworth Rory McLeod 10 7 Barry Mapstone Nick Walker 10 6 Rory McLeod Jamie Bodle 10 8 Richard Jones Nick Terry 10 6 Jamie Bodle Nick Terry 10 6 Stuart Pettman Malcolm Bilclough 10 7 Mike Henson Chris Shade 10 7 Malcolm Bilclough Chris Shade 10 2 Wayne Brown Joe Jogia 10 6 Bob Chaperon Joe Jogia 10 4 Jason Wallace Leigh Griffin 10 5 Joe Jogia Guo Hua 10 3 Stuart Mann Craig Harrison 10 8 Guo Hua Craig Harrison 10 7 Wayne Jones Ian Sargent 10 6 Surinder Gill Munraj Pal 10 8 Ian Sargent Craig MacGillivray 10 7 Munraj Pal Neil Robertson 10 8 Johl Younger Leo Fernandez 10 5 Neil Robertson Leo Fernandez 10 5 Steve Judd Stephen Maguire 10 6 Adrian Gunnell Stephen Maguire 10 9 Mark Fenton Stephen Maguire 10 8 Sean Storey Mark Johnston Allen 10 6 John Burns Mark Johnston Allen 10 5 Antony Bolsover Joe Perry 10 4 Mark Johnston Allen Eddie Barker 10 8 Keith Boon Nigel Gilbert 10 9 Eddie Barker Nigel Gilbert 10 7 Ian Brumby Gary Thomson 10 7 Dermot McGlinchey Patrick Wallace 10 8 Gary Thomson David Finbow 10 3 Patrick Wallace Geoff Dunn 10 3 Paul Cavney Paul McPhillips 10 9 Geoff Dunn Paul McPhillips 10 6 Jimmy Michie Avtar Sohanpal 10 9 Mike Dunn Tony Knowles 10 7 Avtar Sohanpal Tony Knowles 10 5 Marcus Campbell Kirk Stevens 10 8 Gary Lees Joe Grech 10 6 Kirk Stevens Joe Grech 10 6 Karl Payne John Whitty 10 8 Mehmet Husnu John Whitty 10 8 James Reynolds Stephen O Connor 10 8 John Whitty Les Dodd 10 8 John Giles Darryn Walker 10 8 Les Dodd Chris Scanlon 10 9 Darryn Walker Sam Chong 10 3 Paul Clarke Paul Sweeny 10 5 Sam Chong Paul Sweeny 10 6 Mark Bennett Mike Hallett 10 4 Andy Neck Robert Milkins 10 7 Mike Hallett Robert Milkins 10 6 Mark Gray Craig Roper 10 5 Mark Miller David McLellan 10 7 Craig Roper Matthew Couch 10 5 David McLellan Matt Wilson 10 6 Stuart Reardon Michael Holt 10 7 Matt Wilson Michael Holt 10 7 Darren ClarkeOverseas Edit Overseas Round Best of 19 frames Stuart Bingham 10 4 Shawn Budd Marco Fu 10 0 Gareth Chilcott Mario Geudens 10 8 Patrick Delsemme Robin Hull 10 0 Tom Finstad Stephen Maguire 10 7 Phaitoon Phonbun Barry Pinches 10 3 Richard SomaurooRound 1 Edit Round 1 Best of 19 frames Gerard Greene 10 3 Lee Richardson Alfie Burden 10 4 Dene O Kane Nick Pearce 10 7 Bjorn Haneveer Gary Ponting 10 5 David Roe John Lardner 10 5 Neal Foulds Quinten Hann 10 8 Stuart Bingham Joe Johnson 10 7 Robin Hull Dean Reynolds 10 4 John Read Ian McCulloch 10 9 Barry Pinches Peter Lines 10 8 Troy Shaw Nick Walker 10 3 Dennis Taylor Rod Lawler 10 3 Nick Terry Mark Davis 10 4 Chris Shade Leigh Griffin 10 6 Lee Walker Steve James 10 5 Craig Harrison Craig MacGillivray 10 8 Tony Chappel Leo Fernandez 10 9 Paul Davies Bradley Jones 10 7 Stephen Maguire Joe Perry 10 8 Mick Price Nigel Gilbert 10 9 Joe Swail David Finbow 10 5 Jason Prince Drew Henry 10 6 Paul McPhillips Michael Judge 10 4 Tony Knowles Mario Geudens 10 6 Tony Jones Jonathan Birch 10 2 Joe Grech Stephen O Connor 10 5 David Gray Chris Scanlon 10 7 Shokat Ali Paul Sweeny 10 0 Willie Thorne Marco Fu 10 1 Jason Ferguson Robert Milkins 10 6 Karl Broughton Euan Henderson 10 6 Matthew Couch Paul Wykes 10 8 Michael HoltRound 2 3 Edit 8 Round 2 Best of 19 frames Round 3 Best of 19 frames Gerard Greene 10 8 Alfie Burden Gerard Greene 10 2 Andy Hicks Nick Pearce 10 7 Gary Ponting Darren Morgan 10 9 Nick Pearce John Lardner 10 8 Quinten Hann John Lardner 10 2 Martin Clark Dean Reynolds 10 5 Joe Johnson Jimmy White 10 7 Dean Reynolds Ian McCulloch 10 6 Peter Lines Ian McCulloch 10 9 Gary Wilkinson Nick Walker 10 8 Rod Lawler Nick Walker 10 6 Jamie Burnett Leigh Griffin 10 5 Mark Davis Dominic Dale 10 6 Leigh Griffin Steve James 10 5 Craig MacGillivray Steve James 10 6 Billy Snaddon Leo Fernandez 10 9 Bradley Jones Leo Fernandez 10 5 Brian Morgan Joe Perry 10 6 Nigel Gilbert Joe Perry 10 7 Dave Harold David Finbow 10 8 Drew Henry Chris Small 10 2 David Finbow Michael Judge 10 6 Mario Geudens Terry Murphy 10 9 Michael Judge Jonathan Birch 10 7 Stephen O Connor Matthew Stevens 10 6 Jonathan Birch Chris Scanlon 10 5 Paul Sweeny Fergal O Brien 10 7 Chris Scanlon Marco Fu 10 4 Robert Milkins Marco Fu 10 4 Graeme Dott Euan Henderson 10 8 Paul Wykes Paul Hunter 10 5 Euan HendersonReferences Edit Seventh title for Hendry BBC News 4 May 1999 Retrieved 3 April 2011 Turner Chris World Professional Championship cajt pwp blueyonder co uk Chris Turner s Snooker Archive Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 11 May 2012 Downer Chris 2012 Crucible Almanac p 161 Snooker Higgins Cursed Crucible voodoo on champ strikes again Sunday Mirror dead link World Snooker Championship Trivia Embassy Snooker Archived from the original on 4 December 2004 Retrieved 25 May 2012 Various Snooker Records Chris Turner Archived from the original on 10 February 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2010 Snooker Jimmy Robertson sets single frame record of 178 points in win over Lee Walker Irish Examiner 7 December 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b c d World Championship 1999 Global Snooker Archived from the original on 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