1999 UK Championship (snooker)

Liverpool Victoria UK Championship
Tournament information
Dates 13–28 November 1999
Venue Bournemouth International Centre
City Bournemouth
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £500,000
Highest break 147
Final
Champion Wales Mark Williams
Runner-up Wales Matthew Stevens
Score 10–8
1998
2000

The 1999 Liverpool Victoria UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England. The event started on 13 November 1999 and the televised stages were shown on BBC between 20 and 28 November 1999.

Stephen Hendry becomes the first player to make two maximum break in the tournament's history after scoring a 147 against Paul Wykes in the last 16.

In the final Mark Williams defeated Matthew Stevens 10–8. This was Stevens' second consecutive final at the event.

Main draw

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Round of 128 Best of 11 frames

Scotland David McLellan 6–4 Mark Bannett Wales

England Stuart Bingham 6–5 Kristjan Helgason Iceland

England Paul Sweeny 6–5 Leigh Griffin England

England Ian Brumby 6–1 Chris Scanlon England

England Sean Storey 6–2 Adrian Gunnell England

Wales Gareth Chilcott 6–2 Dene O'Kane New Zealand

England Michael Holt 6–5 James Reynolds Wales

England Ali Carter 6–3 Stephen O'Connor Republic of Ireland

England Tony Jones 6–5 Hugh Abernethy Scotland

Wales Mark Fenton 6–1 Dennis Taylor Northern Ireland

Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski 6–2 Munraj Pal England

England Nick Pearce 6–2 Peter McCullagh England

Cyprus Mehmet Husnu 6–5 Tony Chappel Wales

England Craig Harrison 6–3 Craig MacGillivray Scotland

England Karl Burrows 6–5 Barry Pinches England

England Wayne Brown 6–3 Lee Richardson England

England Mark Selby 6–3 Tony Knowles England

Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 6–3 Mario Geudens Belgium

Wales Wayne Jones 6–3 Leo Fernandez Republic of Ireland

England Robert Milkins 6–2 Karl Broughton England

Pakistan Shokat Ali 6–3 Nick Dyson England

Scotland John Lardner 6–3 Wayne Saidler England

Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 6–5 Darren Clarke England

England Mark Davis 6–2 Patrick Delsemme Belgium

England Mark Gray 6–0 Eddie Manning England

Wales Anthony Davies 6–2 Ryan Day Wales

Thailand Phaitoon Phonbun 6–2 Richard King England

England Steve Judd 6–2 Nick Terry England

Scotland Stephen Maguire 6–5 Stefan Mazrocis England

England Willie Thorne 6–2 Mike Dunn England

England Troy Shaw 6–3 Robin Hull Finland

England Stuart Pettman 6–3 Noppadon Noppachorn Thailand

Round of 96 Best of 11 frames

Scotland David McLellan w/o–w/d Alain Robidoux Canada

England Jonathan Birch 6–3 Stuart Bingham England

England Paul Sweeny 6–2 Matthew Couch England

England Ian Brumby 6–2 Euan Henderson Scotland

Wales Lee Walker 6–4 Sean Storey England

England Jimmy Michie 6–4 Gareth Chilcott Wales

England Michael Holt 6–4 Peter Lines England

England Gary Ponting 6–3 Ali Carter England

England Joe Johnson 6–4 Tony Jones England

Wales Mark Fenton 6–0 Jason Prince Northern Ireland

England Joe Perry 6–3 Martin Dziewialtowski Scotland

England Alfie Burden 6–5 Nick Pearce England

England David Roe 6–5 Mehmet Husnu Cyprus

Hong Kong Marco Fu 6–0 Craig Harrison England

England Steve James 6–4 Karl Burrows England

England Wayne Brown 6–2 Nick Walker England

England Mark Selby 6–4 John Read England

Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 6–3 Gerard Greene Northern Ireland

Wales Paul Davies 6–3 Wayne Jones Wales

England Robert Milkins 6–2 Rod Lawler England

Pakistan Shokat Ali 6–3 Dean Reynolds England

England David Gray 6–4 John Lardner Scotland

Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 6–4 Marcus Campbell Scotland

Scotland Drew Henry 6–2 Mark Davis England

England Mark Gray 6–2 Martin Clark England

Wales Anthony Davies 6–3 Bradley Jones England

Thailand Phaitoon Phonbun 6–5 Dave Finbow England

England Mick Price 6–5 Steve Judd England

Scotland Stephen Maguire 6–4 Ian McCulloch England

England Paul Wykes 6–2 Willie Thorne England

England Jason Ferguson 6–3 Troy Shaw England

England Stuart Pettman 6–2 Neal Foulds England

Round of 64 Best of 17 frames

Scotland John Higgins 9–3 David McLellan Scotland

Scotland Chris Small 9–3 Jonathan Birch England

England Steve Davis 9–6 Paul Sweeny England

Scotland Jamie Burnett 9–7 Ian Brumby England

Wales Lee Walker 9–8 Fergal O'Brien Republic of Ireland

England Jimmy Michie 9–8 Andy Hicks England

England Michael Holt 9–8 Alan McManus Scotland

Malta Tony Drago 9–6 Gary Ponting England

England John Parrott 9–7 Joe Johnson England

Northern Ireland Joe Swail 9–4 Mark Fenton Wales

Wales Matthew Stevens 9–8 Joe Perry England

England Nigel Bond 9–5 Alfie Burden England

England Anthony Hamilton 9–7 David Roe England

Hong Kong Marco Fu 9–3 Billy Snaddon Scotland

England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–3 Steve James England

England Wayne Brown 9–6 James Wattana Thailand

Wales Mark Williams 9–0 Mark Selby England

Republic of Ireland Michael Judge w/o–w/d Quinten Hann Australia

England Jimmy White 9–6 Paul Davies Wales

Northern Ireland Terry Murphy 9–6 Robert Milkins England

Pakistan Shokat Ali 9–4 Peter Ebdon England

Wales Darren Morgan 9–8 David Gray England

England Stephen Lee 9–4 Patrick Wallace Northern Ireland

Scotland Drew Henry 9–4 Dominic Dale Wales

Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–2 Mark Gray England

Scotland Graeme Dott 9–2 Anthony Davies Wales

England Paul Hunter 9–6 Phaitoon Phonbun Thailand

England Dave Harold 9–3 Mick Price England

England Mark King 9–2 Stephen Maguire Scotland

England Paul Wykes 9–3 Gary Wilkinson England

Scotland Stephen Hendry 9–8 Jason Ferguson England

England Stuart Pettman 9–7 Brian Morgan England

Round of 32 Best of 17 frames

Scotland John Higgins 9–5 Chris Small Scotland

England Steve Davis 9–5 Jamie Burnett Scotland

Wales Lee Walker 9–5 Jimmy Michie England

England Michael Holt 9–1 Tony Drago Malta

Northern Ireland Joe Swail 9–5 John Parrott England

Wales Matthew Stevens 9–2 Nigel Bond England

England Anthony Hamilton 9–5 Marco Fu Hong Kong

England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–2 Wayne Brown England

Wales Mark Williams 9–4 Michael Judge Republic of Ireland

Scotland Jimmy White 9–5 Terry Murphy Northern Ireland

Wales Darren Morgan 9–5 Shokat Ali Pakistan

Scotland Drew Henry 9–8 Stephen Lee England

Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–4 Graeme Dott Scotland

England Dave Harold 9–5 Paul Hunter England

England Paul Wykes 9–7 Mark King England

Scotland Stephen Hendry 9–6 Stuart Pettman England

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Scotland John Higgins  9
 England Steve Davis  4  
 Scotland John Higgins  9
   England Michael Holt  6  
 England Michael Holt  9
 Wales Lee Walker  4  
 Scotland John Higgins  7
   Wales Matthew Stevens  9  
 Wales Matthew Stevens  9
 Northern Ireland Joe Swail  4  
 Wales Matthew Stevens  9
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan  3  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan  9
 England Anthony Hamilton  1  
 Wales Matthew Stevens  8
   Wales Mark Williams  10
 Wales Mark Williams  9
 England Jimmy White  8  
 Wales Mark Williams  9
   Wales Darren Morgan  1  
 Wales Darren Morgan  9
 Scotland Drew Henry  7  
 Wales Mark Williams  9
   Scotland Stephen Hendry  6  
 England Dave Harold  9
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty  8  
 England Dave Harold  5
   Scotland Stephen Hendry  9  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  9
 England Paul Wykes  3  

References

  1. "Liverpool Victoria UK Championship 1999". Snooker.org. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  2. "UK Championship". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  3. "1999 UK Championship Results". Snooker Database. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
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