The 2000 Scottish Open (officially the 2000 Regal Scottish Open) was a professional rankingsnooker tournament, that was held from March to April 2000 at the AECC, Aberdeen, Scotland.[1]Stephen Hendry, was the defending champion but he lost 2–5 in the last 16 to Matthew Stevens.[2]
Ronnie O'Sullivan won the tournament by defeating Mark Williams nine frames to one in the final. O'Sullivan made a 147 maximum break in frame four of his 5–4 victory over Quinten Hann in the last 32. Stephen Maguire had also made a 147 in the qualifying stages (not televised) so this marked the first time that two maximum breaks had been made in the same ranking tournament.[3]
^Layton, Eric. Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker. p. 177.
^. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
^mymcmanaman (19 December 2007), 147 by Ronnie O'Sullivan 2000 Scottish Open vs Quinten Hann, retrieved 11 July 2019
^ ab"Regal Scottish Open 2000". snooker.org. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
^. Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
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2000, scottish, open, snooker, 2000, scottish, open, officially, 2000, regal, scottish, open, professional, ranking, snooker, tournament, that, held, from, march, april, 2000, aecc, aberdeen, scotland, stephen, hendry, defending, champion, lost, last, matthew,. The 2000 Scottish Open officially the 2000 Regal Scottish Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that was held from March to April 2000 at the AECC Aberdeen Scotland 1 Stephen Hendry was the defending champion but he lost 2 5 in the last 16 to Matthew Stevens 2 2000 Regal Scottish OpenTournament informationDates28 March 9 April 2000 2000 03 28 2000 04 09 VenueAECCCityAberdeenCountryScotlandOrganisationWPBSAFormatRanking eventTotal prize fund 400 000Highest break Ronnie O Sullivan ENG 147 FinalChampion Ronnie O Sullivan ENG Runner up Mark Williams WAL Score9 1 19992001 Ronnie O Sullivan won the tournament by defeating Mark Williams nine frames to one in the final O Sullivan made a 147 maximum break in frame four of his 5 4 victory over Quinten Hann in the last 32 Stephen Maguire had also made a 147 in the qualifying stages not televised so this marked the first time that two maximum breaks had been made in the same ranking tournament 3 Contents 1 Main draw 2 Final 3 ReferencesMain draw edit 4 5 Last 64Best of 9 framesLast 32Best of 9 framesLast 16Best of 9 framesQuarter finalsBest of 9 framesSemi finalsBest of 11 framesFinalBest of 17 frames nbsp Stephen Hendry5 nbsp Lee Walker0 nbsp Stephen Hendry5 nbsp Craig Harrison2 nbsp Andy Hicks4 nbsp Craig Harrison5 nbsp Stephen Hendry2 nbsp Matthew Stevens5 nbsp Matthew Stevens5 nbsp Patrick Delsemme1 nbsp Matthew Stevens5 nbsp Steve James1 nbsp Brian Morgan2 nbsp Steve James5 nbsp Matthew Stevens3 nbsp Graeme Dott5 nbsp Fergal O Brien5 nbsp Mark Gray1 nbsp Fergal O Brien5 nbsp James Wattana2 nbsp James Wattana5 nbsp Peter Lines2 nbsp Fergal O Brien3 nbsp Graeme Dott5 nbsp Stephen Leew d nbsp Nick Dysonw o nbsp Nick Dyson3 nbsp Graeme Dott5 nbsp Graeme Dott5 nbsp Sean Storey2 nbsp Graeme Dott5 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan6 nbsp John Parrott3 nbsp Ali Carter5 nbsp Ali Carter1 nbsp Paul Davies5 nbsp Terry Murphy3 nbsp Paul Davies5 nbsp Paul Davies1 nbsp Dave Harold5 nbsp Steve Davis5 nbsp David McLellan0 nbsp Steve Davis0 nbsp Dave Harold5 nbsp Dave Harold5 nbsp Mick Price3 nbsp Dave Harold1 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan5 nbsp Jimmy White4 nbsp Marcus Campbell5 nbsp Marcus Campbell5 nbsp Ian Brumby3 nbsp Darren Morgan3 nbsp Ian Brumby5 nbsp Marcus Campbell4 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan5 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan5 nbsp Dave Finbow4 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan5 nbsp Quinten Hann4 nbsp Quinten Hann5 nbsp Wayne Brown0 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan9 nbsp Mark Williams1 nbsp Mark Williams5 nbsp John Lardner1 nbsp Mark Williams5 nbsp Kristjan Helgason3 nbsp Jamie Burnett3 nbsp Kristjan Helgason5 nbsp Mark Williams5 nbsp Mark King4 nbsp Mark King5 nbsp Drew Henry3 nbsp Mark King5 nbsp Alfie Burden2 nbsp Joe Swail4 nbsp Alfie Burden5 nbsp Mark Williams5 nbsp Anthony Hamilton2 nbsp Anthony Hamilton5 nbsp Karl Broughton1 nbsp Anthony Hamilton5 nbsp Chris Small3 nbsp Chris Small5 nbsp Rod Lawler3 nbsp Anthony Hamilton5 nbsp Ken Doherty2 nbsp Ken Doherty5 nbsp Ian McCulloch2 nbsp Ken Doherty5 nbsp Gary Wilkinson2 nbsp Gary Wilkinson5 nbsp Jonathan Birch4 nbsp Mark Williams6 nbsp Marco Fu5 nbsp Alan McManus5 nbsp Noppadon Noppachorn0 nbsp Alan McManus4 nbsp Marco Fu5 nbsp Tony Drago2 nbsp Marco Fu5 nbsp Marco Fu5 nbsp Gary Ponting0 nbsp Paul Hunter2 nbsp Gary Ponting5 nbsp Gary Ponting5 nbsp Billy Snaddon0 nbsp Billy Snaddon5 nbsp Joe Perry2 nbsp Marco Fu5 nbsp John Higgins3 nbsp Peter Ebdon5 nbsp Stuart Pettman0 nbsp Peter Ebdon5 nbsp Dominic Dale3 nbsp Dominic Dale5 nbsp Hugh Abernethy0 nbsp Peter Ebdon1 nbsp John Higgins5 nbsp John Higgins5 nbsp Anthony Davies2 nbsp John Higgins5 nbsp Martin Clark1 nbsp Nigel Bond2 nbsp Martin Clark5Final editFinal Best of 17 frames AECC Aberdeen Scotland 9 April 2000 4 Ronnie O Sullivan nbsp England 9 1 Mark Williams nbsp WalesAfternoon 75 68 O Sullivan 59 re spotted black Williams 68 85 5 65 69 0 75 13 65 53 60 24 69 76 48 67 79 32 69 Evening 71 0 57 94 1 58 69 Highest break 680 Century breaks 07 50 breaks 1References edit Layton Eric Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker p 177 Scottish Open Chris Turner s Snooker Archive Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2018 mymcmanaman 19 December 2007 147 by Ronnie O Sullivan 2000 Scottish Open vs Quinten Hann retrieved 11 July 2019 a b Regal Scottish Open 2000 snooker org Retrieved 16 January 2018 Scottish Open Snooker Scene Archived from the original on 24 January 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 Scottish Open snooker amp oldid 1187289484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,