1995 UK Championship

The 1995 Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Guild Hall in Preston, England.[1] The event started on 17 November 1995 and the televised stages were shown on the BBC between 25 November and 3 December 1995.

Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship
Tournament information
Dates17 November – 3 December 1995 (1995-11-17 1995-12-03)
VenueGuild Hall
CityPreston
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Winner's share£60,000
Highest break Stephen Hendry (SCO) (147)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up Peter Ebdon (ENG)
Score10–3
1994
1996

Stephen Hendry won his fourth UK title by defeating Peter Ebdon 10–3. Hendry also made the first maximum break in the televised stage of the UK Championship, against Gary Wilkinson. Willie Thorne had made one in 1987, and Ebdon himself made one in the qualifying stage in 1992, but neither were televised.[1][2] Hendry also cleared a 146 in the last frame of the final to win 10–3 against Ebdon.[3]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4]

  • Winner: £60,000
  • Runner-up: £32,000
  • Semi-final: £16,000
  • Quarter-finalists: £9,050
  • Last 16: £4,550
  • Last 32: £2,600
  • Last 64: £1,900

Main draw

[3][5]

Top half

 
Last 64
Best of 17 frames
Last 32
Best of 17 frames
Last 16
Best of 17 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 17 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
Scotland Stephen Hendry9
 
 
 
Scotland Jamie Burnett3
 
Scotland Stephen Hendry9
 
 
 
England Anthony Hamilton3
 
England Anthony Hamilton9
 
 
 
England Stuart Pettman3
 
Scotland Stephen Hendry9
 
 
 
England Gary Wilkinson2
 
Wales Terry Griffiths9
 
 
 
England Dylan Leary3
 
Wales Terry Griffiths3
 
 
 
England Gary Wilkinson9
 
England Gary Wilkinson9
 
 
 
Northern Ireland Jason Prince4
 
Scotland Stephen Hendry9
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty3
 
England Jason Ferguson9
 
 
 
England Karl Broughton6
 
England Jason Ferguson4
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty9
 
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty9
 
 
 
Scotland Drew Henry8
 
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty9
 
 
 
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor1
 
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor9
 
 
 
England Jimmy Michie2
 
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor9
 
 
 
Wales Darren Morgan8
 
Wales Darren Morgan9
 
 
 
England David Finbow3
 
Scotland Stephen Hendry9
 
 
 
Scotland John Higgins1
 
England Jimmy White9
 
 
 
England Matt Wilson5
 
England Jimmy White9
 
 
 
England Stuart Reardon4
 
England Brian Morgan6
 
 
 
England Stuart Reardon9
 
England Jimmy White6
 
 
 
Scotland John Higgins9
 
Scotland John Higgins9
 
 
 
England Mark King3
 
Scotland John Higgins9
 
 
 
Canada Alain Robidoux1
 
Canada Alain Robidoux9
 
 
 
England Karl Payne4
 
Scotland John Higgins9
 
 
 
Wales Mark Williams6
 
Northern Ireland Joe Swail6
 
 
 
Wales Mark Williams9
 
Wales Mark Williams9
 
 
 
Malta Tony Drago7
 
Malta Tony Drago9
 
 
 
England Tony Jones1
 
Wales Mark Williams9
 
 
 
England John Parrott6
 
England Willie Thorne9
 
 
 
England Tony Meo6
 
England Willie Thorne3
 
 
 
England John Parrott9
 
England John Parrott9
 
 
England Jamie Woodman2
 

Bottom half

 
Last 64
Best of 17 frames
Last 32
Best of 17 frames
Last 16
Best of 17 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 17 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
England Ronnie O'Sullivan9
 
 
 
England Steve Meakin3
 
England Ronnie O'Sullivan9
 
 
 
Wales Paul Davies4
 
England Mick Price6
 
 
 
Wales Paul Davies9
 
England Ronnie O'Sullivan9
 
 
 
Scotland Chris Small2
 
England David Roe7
 
 
 
Scotland Chris Small9
 
Scotland Chris Small9
 
 
 
England Mark Flowerdew2
 
England Martin Clark4
 
 
 
England Mark Flowerdew9
 
England Ronnie O'Sullivan7
 
 
 
England Andy Hicks9
 
England Andy Hicks9
 
 
 
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
 
England Andy Hicks9
 
 
 
Wales Mark Bennett7
 
England Dave Harold7
 
 
 
Wales Mark Bennett9
 
England Andy Hicks9
 
 
 
Thailand James Wattana8
 
New Zealand Dene O'Kane9
 
 
 
England Mark Johnston-Allen4
 
New Zealand Dene O'Kane6
 
 
 
Thailand James Wattana9
 
Thailand James Wattana9
 
 
 
England Darryn Walker4
 
England Andy Hicks1
 
 
 
England Peter Ebdon9
 
England Nigel Bond9
 
 
 
England Surinder Gill3
 
England Nigel Bond9
 
 
 
England Tony Knowles4
 
England Tony Knowles9
 
 
 
England Jon Birch7
 
England Nigel Bond9
 
 
 
Wales Wayne Jones2
 
Scotland Alan McManus4
 
 
 
England Paul Hunter9
 
England Paul Hunter6
 
 
 
Wales Wayne Jones9
 
England Dean Reynolds5
 
 
 
Wales Wayne Jones9
 
England Nigel Bond7
 
 
 
England Peter Ebdon9
 
England Peter Ebdon9
 
 
 
England Barry Pinches7
 
England Peter Ebdon9
 
 
 
Wales Matthew Stevens6
 
England Steve James4
 
 
 
Wales Matthew Stevens9
 
England Peter Ebdon9
 
 
 
England Stephen Lee5
 
England Neal Foulds9
 
 
 
Wales Doug Mountjoy5
 
England Neal Foulds7
 
 
 
England Stephen Lee9
 
England Steve Davis6
 
 
England Stephen Lee9
 

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Paul Harrison
The Guild Hall, Preston, England, 3 December 1995.
Stephen Hendry
 Scotland
10–3 Peter Ebdon
 England
First session: 118–0 (118), 83–21, 78–56 (Ebdon 56), 109–32 (79), 12–76 (76), 69–49 (66), 81–51 (69), 69–45 (52), 27–57
Second session: 2–109 (96), 69–27 (59), 77–41, 146–0 (146)
146 Highest break 96
2 Century breaks 0
7 50+ breaks 3

Century breaks

Breaks shown in bold were made on the television stages.

References

  1. Turner, Chris. "UK Championship". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  2. Turner, Chris. "Maximum Breaks". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
  3. "Royal Liver Assurance UK Open". Snooker.org. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  4. "1995 UK Championship Player Prize Money". Snooker Database. Archived from the original on 3 April 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  5. "1995 UK Championship Results". Snooker Database. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
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