2009 Six-red World Championship
This article is about the 888sport.com sponsored event.
For the event sponsored by Sangsom and re-branded the Six-red World Championship in 2010, see
2009 Six-red World Grand Prix.
The 2009 Six-red World Championship (styled the 888sport.com 6Red World Championship, among other spellings, for sponsorship and marketing purposes) was a six-red snooker tournament that took place between 14 and 18 December 2009 at the INEC in Killarney, Ireland. The tournament was sponsored by online bookmaker 888sport.
The field of 118 players were divided into twenty groups of five and three groups of six. Twenty-eight competitors were on the 2009/2010 professional Main Tour.[1] During the tournament Michael White compiled the fastest 75 maximum break in the group stage with 2 minutes and 28 seconds.[2]
Mark Davis won in the final 6–3 against Mark Williams.[3]
Group stage
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- Group A
- Group B
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- Reanne Evans 4–1 Aaron Doran
- Aditya Mehta 4–0 James Corbett
- John Higgins 4–1 James Corbett
- Reanne Evans 4–3 John Higgins
- Aditya Mehta 4–1 Aaron Doran
- Reanne Evans 4–0 James Corbett
- Aaron Doran 1–4 John Higgins
- Aditya Mehta 4–2 Reanne Evans
- John Higgins 3–4 Aditya Mehta
- Aaron Doran 4–3 James Corbett
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- Group C
- Group D
- Group E
- Group F
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- Itaro Santos 4–0 Patrick Lally
- Shea Brereton 0–4 Stephen Hendry
- Lucky Vatnani 4–3 Itaro Santos
- Stephen Hendry 4–3 Lucky Vatnani
- Shea Brereton 4–0 Patrick Lally
- Lucky Vatnani 4–0 Patrick Lally
- Itaro Santos 4–2 Shea Brereton
- Stephen Hendry 4–0 Patrick Lally
- Stephen Hendry 4–2 Itaro Santos
- Lucky Vatnani 4–1 Shea Brereton
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- Group G
- Group H
- Group I
- Group J
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- Leo Fernandez 4–0 Dane Mulpeter
- Ian Glover 4–3 Joe Corrigan
- Mark Williams 4–1 Dane Mulpeter
- Mark Williams 4–3 Ian Glover
- Leo Fernandez 4–3 Joe Corrigan
- Mark Williams 4–2 Joe Corrigan
- Ian Glover 4–1 Dane Mulpeter
- Joe Corrigan 4–3 Dane Mulpeter
- Mark Williams 4–0 Leo Fernandez
- Leo Fernandez 4–3 Ian Glover
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- Group L
- Group M
- Group N
- Group P
- Group Q
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- John Rea 4–1 Philip Burke
- Joe Swail 4–2 Ernie McMullen
- Michael White 3–4 Philip Burke
- Michael White 4–0 Ernie McMullan
- Joe Swail 4–2 John Rea
- Philip Burke 4–2 Ernie McMullen
- Michael White 4–2 John Rea
- John Rea 4–0 Ernie McMullen
- Joe Swail 4–1 Philip Burke
- Joe Swail 4–3 Michael White
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- Group R
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- David Hogan 4–2 Jim Stewart
- Alex Higgins 0–4 Alex O'Donoghue
- Michael Holt 4–0 Jim Stewart
- Michael Holt 4–0 Alex Higgins
- David Hogan 4–1 Alex O'Donoghue
- Michael Holt 4–0 Alex O'Donoghue
- Alex Higgins 4–0 Jim Stewart
- David Hogan 4–2 Alex Higgins
- Alex O'Donoghue 4–0 Jim Stewart
- Michael Holt 4–3 David Hogan
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- Group S
- Group T
- Group V
- Group W
- Group X
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- Richie Flynn 2–4 Gerard Greene
- Greg Batten 4–2 Joe Charles
- Richie Flynn 3–4 Joe Charles
- Gerard Greene 3–4 Mark Davis
- Mark Davis 4–1 Greg Batten
- Mark Davis 4–0 Joe Charles
- Mark Davis 4–0 Richie Flynn
- Gerard Greene 4–3 Greg Batten
- Mark Davis 4–3 Gerard Greene
- Richie Flynn 4–1 Greg Batten
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- Group Y
- Group Z
Knock-out stage
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Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Finals
Notable breaks
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Maximum breaks
(Note: a maximum break in six-reds is 75 points.)
Seven-red clearances
Notes
- a Michael White compiled the fastest maximum break in six-red snooker, it took 2 minutes and 28 seconds.[9]
References
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