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2019 Paul Hunter Classic

The 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was a professional non-ranking invitational snooker tournament. The event took place between 24 and 25 August 2019 at the Stadthalle in Fürth, Germany. The tournament was the 2019 edition of the Paul Hunter Classic first held in 2004 as the Grand Prix Fürth. The tournament is named in honour of snooker professional, Paul Hunter who won the 2004 event and died in 2006. The event featured a 16-player bracket with a qualification tournament that was held in Nuremberg, Germany. As the tournament was dropped as a ranking event, independent promoters Dragonstars Event Management promoted the event providing prize money for the tournament.

2019 Paul Hunter Classic
Tournament information
Dates24–25 August 2019 (2019-08-24 – 2019-08-25)
VenueStadthalle
CityFürth
CountryGermany
OrganisationDragonstars Event Management
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund13,500
Winner's share€5,000
Highest break Barry Hawkins (ENG) (120)
Final
Champion Barry Hawkins (ENG)
Runner-up Kyren Wilson (ENG)
Score4–3
2018
Fürth
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Location in Germany

Kyren Wilson was the defending champion, having defeated Peter Ebdon 4–2 in the 2018 final. Barry Hawkins won the title 4–3 defeating Wilson in the final. Wison lead 3–2 and required one frame to win the title, he was one ball from winning but lost the frame 64–65 and incredibly Hawkins won the decider to win the title. The event also featured an exhibition Speed Snooker Cup tournament which ran concurrently with the main event, which was won by Gary Wilson. Barry Hawkins scored the highest break of the event, a 120 in the third round of the final.

Tournament format edit

The 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was a professional snooker tournament held on 24 and 25 August 2019 at the Stadthalle in Fürth, Germany.[1] Having been a ranking event since 2010,[2] the event was changed to an invitational basis, with no ranking points allocated.[3] This was because the WPBSA did not want to finance a ranking event with 128 players with a small prize fund. Independent promoter Dragonstars Event Management promoted the event providing the prize money, then the WPBSA added their sanction to the event. The Paul Hunter Classic was named after deceased snooker professional, Paul Hunter, who won the event in 2004, before passing in 2006.[4] A total of 15 players were invited to compete in the event, with one qualifier,[5] who had won a qualifying event featuring 36 participants.[6] 13-year-old Iulian Boiko won the qualifying event, defeating Barry Pinches in the final 3–2. Pinches also had the highest break of qualifying, a 109.[6]

The defending champion of the event was Kyren Wilson, having defeated Peter Ebdon 4–2 in the previous year's final.[7] Wilson was invited to compete in the event.[7] Both Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens were invited to play but pulled out of the event.[8] They were replaced by Ricky Walden and Gary Wilson respectively. Murphy later revealed that he pulled out of the event due to tearing his Achilles tendon, dancing to Disney's Greatest Hits.[9] All matches held in the event were played as best-of-7-frames.[10]

An exhibition Speed Cup event featuring the same players was played concurrently with the main event, with matches played as best-of-5-frames. The players were also against the clock. Gary Wilson won this event, defeating David Gilbert in the final 3–0.[11] The event was broadcast online-only on the Eurosport Player.[12]

Prize fund edit

The event features a total prize fund of 13,500 and €5,000 awarded to the winner.[13][14][15][16] This was a significant reduction from the previous year's total prize fund of £100,000 total prize pool, due to the event no longer being a ranking event.[16][17] The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[18][17]

  • Winner: €5,000
  • Runner up: €2,500
  • Semi-finals: €1,000
  • Quarter-finals: €500
  • Last-16: €250
  • Total: €13,500

Tournament summary edit

The 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was held over two days, with the first round held on 24 August and the quarter-finals through to the final on 25 August.[10] Three amateur players were invited to play, in Ryan Davies, Florian Nüßle and Ben Mertens.[5] One additional place was awarded via a qualifying event that was held in Nuremberg, Germany.[5][6] Iulian Boiko won the qualifying event, defeating Barry Pinches 3–2 in the final.[5][6]

 
Barry Hawkins won the event, where he won the final 4–3 over defending champion Kyren Wilson

All four amateur players failed to win a single frame, with Boiko losing to Ricky Walden, Mertens to Joe Perry, Davies to Mark King and Nüßle to defending champion Kyren Wilson with all matches finishing 4–0.[10] In the other four first-round matches, Dominic Dale defeated Matthew Selt, Luca Brecel defeated Ken Doherty, David Gilbert defeated Michael Holt and Barry Hawkins defeated Gary Wilson (all 4–1).[10][19] The quarter-finals featured Luca Brecel and Barry Hawkins both win 4–1 over Ricky Walden and Mark King respectively.[10] Both of the other two matches finished on a deciding frame. Kyren Wilson defeated Dominic Dale and Joe Perry defeated David Gilbert 4–3.[10][19] The final four players were all part of the world top-16.[20] Kyren Wilson defeated Luca Brecel 4–1,[21] whilst Barry Hawkins defeated Joe Perry 4–3.[22]

The final was played between Wilson and Hawkins. Wilson won the first frame, before Hawkins won the next two frames, including the highest break of the tournament – a 120 in frame 3.[10] Wilson won the next two frames with two 50+ breaks.[10] Leading 3–2 Wilson made a break of 57 points in frame 6, one pot from winning the event,[23][24] however, failed to pot the next shot with Hawkins winning the frame by a single point with a clearance of 41 to win the frame 65–64 to force a deciding frame. Hawkins won the frame and the event with a break of 69.[24]

Hawkins commented after the match "To win a title early in the season puts me in good stead."[25] He also commented that his sights were on winning the two following events to be held in China, the International Championship and the China Championship.[25] However, Hawkins would only reach the quarter-finals at the China Championship and lose in the first round of the International Championship.[26][27]

Main rounds edit

The competition was played with best-of-7-frames matches. Players in bold denote match winners.[10][19][28]

 
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 7 frames
 
              
 
 
 
 
  Kyren Wilson (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Florian Nüßle (AUT) 0
 
  Kyren Wilson4
 
 
 
  Dominic Dale3
 
  Matthew Selt (ENG) 1
 
 
 
  Dominic Dale (WAL) 4
 
  Kyren Wilson4
 
 
 
  Luca Brecel1
 
  Luca Brecel (BEL) 4
 
 
 
  Ken Doherty (IRL) 1
 
  Luca Brecel4
 
 
 
  Ricky Walden1
 
  Ricky Walden (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Iulian Boiko (UKR)0
 
  Kyren Wilson3
 
 
 
  Barry Hawkins4
 
  David Gilbert (ENG)4
 
 
 
  Michael Holt (ENG) 1
 
  David Gilbert 3
 
 
 
  Joe Perry 4
 
  Joe Perry (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Ben Mertens (BEL) 0
 
  Joe Perry3
 
 
 
  Barry Hawkins4
 
  Mark King (ENG)4
 
 
 
  Ryan Davies (ENG) 0
 
  Mark King1
 
 
 
  Barry Hawkins 4
 
  Barry Hawkins (ENG) 4
 
 
  Gary Wilson (ENG) 1
 

Final edit

Final: Best of 7 frames.
Stadthalle, Fürth, Germany, 25 August 2019.
Kyren Wilson
  England
3–4 Barry Hawkins
  England
70–40, 27–77 (63), 2–120 (120), 91–0 (59), 66–22 (52), 64–65 (Wilson 57), 7–73 (69)
59 Highest break 120
0 Century breaks 1
3 50+ breaks 3

Century breaks edit

A total of seven century breaks were made during the event. Barry Hawkins made the highest break of the tournament, a 120.[29]

References edit

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The 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was a professional non ranking invitational snooker tournament The event took place between 24 and 25 August 2019 at the Stadthalle in Furth Germany The tournament was the 2019 edition of the Paul Hunter Classic first held in 2004 as the Grand Prix Furth The tournament is named in honour of snooker professional Paul Hunter who won the 2004 event and died in 2006 The event featured a 16 player bracket with a qualification tournament that was held in Nuremberg Germany As the tournament was dropped as a ranking event independent promoters Dragonstars Event Management promoted the event providing prize money for the tournament 2019 Paul Hunter ClassicTournament informationDates24 25 August 2019 2019 08 24 2019 08 25 VenueStadthalleCityFurthCountryGermanyOrganisationDragonstars Event ManagementFormatNon ranking eventTotal prize fund 13 500Winner s share 5 000Highest break Barry Hawkins ENG 120 FinalChampion Barry Hawkins ENG Runner up Kyren Wilson ENG Score4 3 2018 Furthclass notpageimage Location in Germany Kyren Wilson was the defending champion having defeated Peter Ebdon 4 2 in the 2018 final Barry Hawkins won the title 4 3 defeating Wilson in the final Wison lead 3 2 and required one frame to win the title he was one ball from winning but lost the frame 64 65 and incredibly Hawkins won the decider to win the title The event also featured an exhibition Speed Snooker Cup tournament which ran concurrently with the main event which was won by Gary Wilson Barry Hawkins scored the highest break of the event a 120 in the third round of the final Contents 1 Tournament format 1 1 Prize fund 2 Tournament summary 3 Main rounds 3 1 Final 4 Century breaks 5 ReferencesTournament format editThe 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was a professional snooker tournament held on 24 and 25 August 2019 at the Stadthalle in Furth Germany 1 Having been a ranking event since 2010 2 the event was changed to an invitational basis with no ranking points allocated 3 This was because the WPBSA did not want to finance a ranking event with 128 players with a small prize fund Independent promoter Dragonstars Event Management promoted the event providing the prize money then the WPBSA added their sanction to the event The Paul Hunter Classic was named after deceased snooker professional Paul Hunter who won the event in 2004 before passing in 2006 4 A total of 15 players were invited to compete in the event with one qualifier 5 who had won a qualifying event featuring 36 participants 6 13 year old Iulian Boiko won the qualifying event defeating Barry Pinches in the final 3 2 Pinches also had the highest break of qualifying a 109 6 The defending champion of the event was Kyren Wilson having defeated Peter Ebdon 4 2 in the previous year s final 7 Wilson was invited to compete in the event 7 Both Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens were invited to play but pulled out of the event 8 They were replaced by Ricky Walden and Gary Wilson respectively Murphy later revealed that he pulled out of the event due to tearing his Achilles tendon dancing to Disney s Greatest Hits 9 All matches held in the event were played as best of 7 frames 10 An exhibition Speed Cup event featuring the same players was played concurrently with the main event with matches played as best of 5 frames The players were also against the clock Gary Wilson won this event defeating David Gilbert in the final 3 0 11 The event was broadcast online only on the Eurosport Player 12 Prize fund edit The event features a total prize fund of 13 500 and 5 000 awarded to the winner 13 14 15 16 This was a significant reduction from the previous year s total prize fund of 100 000 total prize pool due to the event no longer being a ranking event 16 17 The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below 18 17 Winner 5 000 Runner up 2 500 Semi finals 1 000 Quarter finals 500 Last 16 250 Total 13 500Tournament summary editThe 2019 Paul Hunter Classic was held over two days with the first round held on 24 August and the quarter finals through to the final on 25 August 10 Three amateur players were invited to play in Ryan Davies Florian Nussle and Ben Mertens 5 One additional place was awarded via a qualifying event that was held in Nuremberg Germany 5 6 Iulian Boiko won the qualifying event defeating Barry Pinches 3 2 in the final 5 6 nbsp Barry Hawkins won the event where he won the final 4 3 over defending champion Kyren Wilson All four amateur players failed to win a single frame with Boiko losing to Ricky Walden Mertens to Joe Perry Davies to Mark King and Nussle to defending champion Kyren Wilson with all matches finishing 4 0 10 In the other four first round matches Dominic Dale defeated Matthew Selt Luca Brecel defeated Ken Doherty David Gilbert defeated Michael Holt and Barry Hawkins defeated Gary Wilson all 4 1 10 19 The quarter finals featured Luca Brecel and Barry Hawkins both win 4 1 over Ricky Walden and Mark King respectively 10 Both of the other two matches finished on a deciding frame Kyren Wilson defeated Dominic Dale and Joe Perry defeated David Gilbert 4 3 10 19 The final four players were all part of the world top 16 20 Kyren Wilson defeated Luca Brecel 4 1 21 whilst Barry Hawkins defeated Joe Perry 4 3 22 The final was played between Wilson and Hawkins Wilson won the first frame before Hawkins won the next two frames including the highest break of the tournament a 120 in frame 3 10 Wilson won the next two frames with two 50 breaks 10 Leading 3 2 Wilson made a break of 57 points in frame 6 one pot from winning the event 23 24 however failed to pot the next shot with Hawkins winning the frame by a single point with a clearance of 41 to win the frame 65 64 to force a deciding frame Hawkins won the frame and the event with a break of 69 24 Hawkins commented after the match To win a title early in the season puts me in good stead 25 He also commented that his sights were on winning the two following events to be held in China the International Championship and the China Championship 25 However Hawkins would only reach the quarter finals at the China Championship and lose in the first round of the International Championship 26 27 Main rounds editThe competition was played with best of 7 frames matches Players in bold denote match winners 10 19 28 Last 16Best of 7 framesQuarter finalsBest of 7 framesSemi finalsBest of 7 framesFinalBest of 7 frames nbsp Kyren Wilson ENG 4 nbsp Florian Nussle AUT 0 nbsp Kyren Wilson4 nbsp Dominic Dale3 nbsp Matthew Selt ENG 1 nbsp Dominic Dale WAL 4 nbsp Kyren Wilson4 nbsp Luca Brecel1 nbsp Luca Brecel BEL 4 nbsp Ken Doherty IRL 1 nbsp Luca Brecel4 nbsp Ricky Walden1 nbsp Ricky Walden ENG 4 nbsp Iulian Boiko UKR 0 nbsp Kyren Wilson3 nbsp Barry Hawkins4 nbsp David Gilbert ENG 4 nbsp Michael Holt ENG 1 nbsp David Gilbert3 nbsp Joe Perry4 nbsp Joe Perry ENG 4 nbsp Ben Mertens BEL 0 nbsp Joe Perry3 nbsp Barry Hawkins4 nbsp Mark King ENG 4 nbsp Ryan Davies ENG 0 nbsp Mark King1 nbsp Barry Hawkins4 nbsp Barry Hawkins ENG 4 nbsp Gary Wilson ENG 1 Final edit Final Best of 7 frames Stadthalle Furth Germany 25 August 2019 Kyren Wilson nbsp England 3 4 Barry Hawkins nbsp England 70 40 27 77 63 2 120 120 91 0 59 66 22 52 64 65 Wilson 57 7 73 69 59 Highest break 120 0 Century breaks 1 3 50 breaks 3Century breaks editA total of seven century breaks were made during the event Barry Hawkins made the highest break of the tournament a 120 29 120 113 101 Barry Hawkins 108 David Gilbert 104 Ricky Walden 102 102 Luca BrecelReferences edit Full Calendar World Snooker Archived from the original on 29 June 2015 Retrieved 20 August 2019 PTC helps form Snooker s brave new world worldsnooker com World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association 21 May 2010 Archived from the original on 27 May 2010 Retrieved 22 May 2010 Paul Hunter Classic World Snooker Archived from the original on 10 May 2019 Retrieved 27 September 2019 Geschichte der PHC SnookerStars Archived from the original on 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