2005 China Open (snooker)

The 2005 China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 26 March – 3 April 2005 at the Haidian Stadium in Beijing, China.[1] This was the penultimate ranking event of the 2004/2005 season, preceding the 2005 World Championship.

China Open
Tournament information
Dates26 March–3 April 2005
VenueHaidian Stadium
CityBeijing
CountryChina
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£200,000
Winner's share£30,000
Highest break Paul Hunter (140)
Final
Champion Ding Junhui
Runner-up Stephen Hendry
Score9–5
2002
2006

The event was last held in 2002, where Mark Williams won the tournament by defeating Anthony Hamilton 9–8.[2]

Ding Junhui won in the final 9–5 against Stephen Hendry. Ding became the second youngest player after Ronnie O'Sullivan to capture a ranking title.[3] Along with several other Chinese players, Ding gave up his normal tournament entry position in order to accept an offer to enter the tournament as a wild-card player and thus he did not receive either prize money or ranking points for his tournament win.[2]

Prize fund

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

Wildcard round

[5][6][7][8]

Main draw

[5][6][7][8]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
               
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan w/d
Dave Harold w/o
Dave Harold 3
16 Marco Fu 5
16 Marco Fu 5
Kobkit Palajin 3
16 Marco Fu 2
Ding Junhui 5
15 Graeme Dott 3
Stuart Bingham 5
  Stuart Bingham 4
Ding Junhui 5
8 Peter Ebdon 0
Ding Junhui 5
Ding Junhui 6
7 Ken Doherty 0
7 Ken Doherty 5
Quinten Hann 2
7 Ken Doherty 5
9 Stephen Lee 3
9 Stephen Lee 5
Habib Subah 0
7 Ken Doherty 5
4 Paul Hunter 1
11 Jimmy White 5
Barry Pinches 3
11 Jimmy White 3
4 Paul Hunter 5
4 Paul Hunter 5
Ali Carter 4
Ding Junhui 9
3 Stephen Hendry 5
3 Stephen Hendry 5
Robert Milkins 1
3 Stephen Hendry 5
Ryan Day 1
14 David Gray 1
Ryan Day 5
3 Stephen Hendry 5
Ricky Walden 0
13 Steve Davis 5
Michael Holt 0
13 Steve Davis 0
Ricky Walden 3*
6 Matthew Stevens 3
Ricky Walden 5
3 Stephen Hendry 6
10 Alan McManus 4
5 John Higgins 5
Tom Ford 1
5 John Higgins 2
10 Alan McManus 5
10 Alan McManus 5
Anthony Hamilton 4
10 Alan McManus 5
2 Mark Williams 2
12 Chris Small 3
Adrian Gunnell 5
Adrian Gunnell 2
2 Mark Williams 5
2 Mark Williams 5
Liang Wenbo 0
  • Steve Davis conceded match due to illness

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Paul Collier.
Haidian Stadium, Beijing, China, April 2, 2005.[5][7]
Ding Junhui
 China
9–5 Stephen Hendry (3)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 1–108 (92), 10–108 (108), 103–30 (65), 8–86, 0–71 (57), 84–0 (84), 63–31
Evening: 46–31, 109–11 (107), 1–61, 56–26, 79–30 (53), 103–34 (87), 106–0 (103)
107 Highest break 108
2 Century breaks 1
6 50+ breaks 3

Qualifying

Qualifying for the tournament took place at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales between January 25–28, 2005.[7][9]

  Round 1
Best of 9 frames
  Round 2
Best of 9 frames
  Round 3
Best of 9 frames
  Round 4
Best of 9 frames
                               
Andrew Norman w/o   Neil Robertson 5   Dave Harold 5   Stephen Maguire 1
David Hall w/d   Andrew Norman 1   Neil Robertson 1   Dave Harold 5
Ding Junhui w/d   Lee Walker   Shaun Murphy 5   Gerard Greene 5
Jin Long w/d   Bye   Lee Walker 3   Shaun Murphy 3
Craig Butler w/o   Gary Wilkinson 5   Stuart Bingham 5   Mark King 2
Liu Song w/d   Craig Butler 2   Gary Wilkinson 1   Stuart Bingham 5
Joe Delaney 2   Rod Lawler 5   Mark Davis 5   Tony Drago 1
David McDonnell 5   David McDonnell 4   Rod Lawler 3   Mark Davis 5
Darren Morgan 5   Nick Walker 3   Brian Morgan 1   Quinten Hann 5
Ben Woollaston 2   Darren Morgan 5   Darren Morgan 5   Darren Morgan 2
Alfie Burden 4   Jimmy Michie 5   Michael Judge 1   Dominic Dale 2
Mike Hallett 5   Mike Hallett 1   Jimmy Michie 5   Jimmy Michie 5
Rory McLeod 5   Jamie Burnett 5   Nick Dyson 3   Barry Pinches 5
Brian Salmon 0   Rory McLeod 1   Jamie Burnett 5   Jamie Burnett 4
Paul Wykes 1   Sean Storey 4   Mark Selby 5   Ali Carter 5
Gary Wilson 5   Gary Wilson 5   Gary Wilson 3   Mark Selby 1
Paul Davies 5   Jonathan Birch 3   James Wattana 4   Robert Milkins 5
Hugh Abernethy 0   Paul Davies 5   Paul Davies 5   Paul Davies 2
Shokat Ali 5   Marcus Campbell 5   Ryan Day 5   Joe Swail 2
Steve James 0   Shokat Ali 4   Marcus Campbell 4   Ryan Day 5
Sean O'Neill 5   Mike Dunn 4   Patrick Wallace 4   Michael Holt 5
Stefan Mazrocis 1   Sean O'Neill 5   Sean O'Neill 5   Sean O'Neill 1
Ricky Walden 5   Bjorn Haneveer 4   Robin Hull 3   Drew Henry 0
Paul Davison 1   Ricky Walden 5   Ricky Walden 5   Ricky Walden 5
Tom Ford w/o   David Roe 3   Stuart Pettman 1   Joe Perry 2
Mark Gray w/d   Tom Ford 5   Tom Ford 5   Tom Ford 5
Simon Bedford 4   Andy Hicks 5   Fergal O'Brien 5   Anthony Hamilton 5
Adam Davies 5   Adam Davies 2   Andy Hicks 3   Fergal O'Brien 3
Scott MacKenzie 3   Adrian Gunnell 5   Barry Hawkins 3   John Parrott 2
Joe Jogia 5   Joe Jogia 3   Adrian Gunnell 5   Adrian Gunnell 5
Leo Fernandez 5   Anthony Davies 5   Nigel Bond 5   Ian McCulloch 4
Rodney Goggins 4   Leo Fernandez 2   Anthony Davies 3   Nigel Bond 5

Century breaks

[7]

Qualifying stage centuries

Televised stage centuries

References

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  3. "Super Ding seals title". The Journal on TheFreeLibrary.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
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  6. "2005 China Open Results". Snooker Database. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
  7. "2005 China Open". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 19 November 2005.
  8. "2005 China Open results". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 30 August 2005. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  9. "2005 China Open qualifying results". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 9 April 2005. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
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