Английская Википедия:2000 World Snooker Championship
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The 2000 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2000 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 15 April and 1 May 2000 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
Stephen Hendry was the defending champion, but he lost in the first round 7–10 against Stuart Bingham.
Mark Williams won his first World title by defeating fellow Welsh player Matthew Stevens 18–16 in the final.[1] The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy.
Tournament summary
- In the final qualifying round Gary Wilkinson and Jason Ferguson set the record of the longest best-of-19-frames match at 11 hours and 38 minutes.[2]
- The pre-tournament favourite Stephen Hendry[3] was eliminated in the first round by Crucible debutant and future world champion Stuart Bingham (10–7). Hendry and Bingham would later meet in the first round again in 2012, this time Hendry winning 10-4 and making a maximum 147 break in what was his final professional tournament.[4]
- Despite becoming the first player to make 5 centuries in a first round match at The Crucible, and outscoring his opponent, Ronnie O'Sullivan lost 9–10 to David Gray. This record was eventually equalled in 2020 when Mark Allen also made 5 centuries in his first round match.
- This year's edition of the tournament marked the only time that both Hendry and O'Sullivan were eliminated in the first round.
- Gray was unable to maintain his form in the second round and lost 1–13 to Dominic Dale with a session to spare, scoring just 208 points, a record low for a best-of-25 match.
- Joe Swail returned to the top 16 in the snooker world rankings after reaching the semi-final against Matthew Stevens.Шаблон:Citation needed
- Swail's place in the semi-finals ended Steve Davis' run in the elite top 16 – he had been in since 1980 including holding the world number one spot from 1983 to 1990.[5] Davis lost 11–13 to John Higgins in the second round. He later returned to the top 16 in 2003/2004.[5]
- Higgins made a record of 485 unanswered points in his quarter-final match against Anthony Hamilton.[6]
- Mark Williams became only the third Welsh snooker player to win the world title after Ray Reardon and Terry Griffiths, and the first since 1979.[7] Trailing 7–13 against fellow countryman Matthew Stevens in the final, Williams recorded a comeback to defeat Stevens 18–16 and win the title.[8]
- John Newton refereed his first and only World final and retired from refereeing after the match.[9] This was also the first ever all-Welsh World final and remains the only one to-date.[10]
Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[11][12] Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-break
- Winner: £240,000
- Runner-up: £140,000
- Semi-final: £70,000
- Quarter-final: £35,000
- Last 16: £19,000
- Last 32: £13,000
- Last 48: £10,000
- Last 64: £6,325
- Last 96: £3,850
- Last 128: £1,050
- Stage one highest break: £2,000
- Stage two highest break: £20,000
- Stage two maximum break: £147,000
- Total: £1,460,000
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).[11][13][14][15][16]
Century breaks
There were 54 centuries in the Championship.[17][18] The highest breaks were 143 made by Matthew Stevens in the televised stage and Nick Dyson in the qualifying stage.[11] Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2
- 143, 120, 114, 114, 112, 111, 110, 109, 108, 104, 103 Шаблон:Ndash Matthew Stevens
- 141, 141, 137, 136, 135, 129, 127, 126, 109, 108, 108, 103 Шаблон:Ndash John Higgins
- 141, 103, 102 Шаблон:Ndash Joe Swail
- 136, 123, 115, 102, 101 Шаблон:Ndash Ronnie O'Sullivan
- 133 Шаблон:Ndash Drew Henry
- 132 Шаблон:Ndash Stuart Bingham
- 126, 102 Шаблон:Ndash Stephen Lee
- 123, 112, 106, 105, 101, 101 Шаблон:Ndash Mark Williams
- 120, 119, 103, 101, 100 Шаблон:Ndash Dominic Dale
- 118, 106, 104, 101 Шаблон:Ndash Ken Doherty
- 106 Шаблон:Ndash Stephen Hendry
- 102 Шаблон:Ndash John Parrott
- 101 Шаблон:Ndash Chris Small
- 100 Шаблон:Ndash Peter Ebdon
Qualifying
The qualifying matches were held between 3 January and 20 March 2000 at the Newport Centre in Newport, Wales.
Round 1–2
Round 3–4
References
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