Pro Challenge Series
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 28 July 2009 โ 18 February 2010 |
| Tournaments | 4 |
The Pro Challenge Series was a series of non-ranking snooker tournaments held during the 2009โ10 snooker season. The events were open to all players on the main tour and were intended to give tour players more playing opportunities.[1] Seven events were planned but only four took place before the series was cancelled, due to low player participation.[2] The series was not repeated and was replaced by the Players Tour Championship, which started the following season.
Prize fund
[edit]Except for event 2, events had a prize fund of ยฃ15,000 with the winner receiving ยฃ5,000.[3] Event 2, which was played using the six-red format, had a prize fund of ยฃ10,000 with the winner receiving ยฃ3,000. In event 2 the ยฃ500 break prize went to the player with the fastest maximum break.[4]
Schedule
[edit]The schedule for the Events 1 to 5 is listed below. Event 4 was cancelled and event 5 was the final tournament played. Event 2 was played using the six-red format. Events 6 and 7 were cancelled.[2]
| Date | Country | Tournament | Reds | Venue | City | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Ref. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 Jul | 30 Jul | Event 1 | 15 | Northern Snooker Centre | Leeds | 5โ2 | [5] | |||
| 31 Aug | 1 Sep | Event 2 | 6 | Pontins | Prestatyn | 6โ2 | [6] | |||
| 9 Nov | 11 Nov | Event 3 | 15 | Willie Thorne Snooker Centre | Leicester | 5โ3 | [7] | |||
| Event 4 | Tournament was Cancelled | [8] | ||||||||
| 16 Feb | 18 Feb | Event 5 | 15 | George Scott Snooker Club | Liverpool | 5โ1 | [9] | |||
Event 1
[edit]Prize fund
[edit]- Winner: ยฃ5,000
- Runner-up: ยฃ2,500
- Semi-final: ยฃ1,500
- Quarter-final: ยฃ500
- Last 16: ยฃ250
- High break: ยฃ500
The first event took place at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, from 28 to 30 July 2009. Stephen Maguire beat Alan McManus 5โ2 in the final.[3][10] Dave Harold made the highest break of 128.[5] Results are given below.
Preliminary round
[edit]
Fergal O'Brien (IRL) 0โ4
Robert Milkins (ENG)
Mark Boyle (SCO) 2โ4
Matthew Selt (ENG)
Marcus Campbell (SCO) 3โ4
Andrew Norman (ENG)
Gerard Greene (NIR) 4โ0
Graeme Dott (SCO)
Ken Doherty (IRL) w/oโw/d
Jimmy White (ENG)
Andrew Higginson (ENG) 4โ1
Lee Spick (ENG)
Bjorn Haneveer (BEL) 1โ4
Ricky Walden (ENG)
Mark Davis (ENG) 3โ4
Stephen Maguire (SCO)
Century breaks
[edit]- 128 โ Dave Harold
- 127 โ Ken Doherty
- 126 โ Andrew Norman
- 115 โ Ricky Walden
- 107 โ Mark Boyle
- 107 โ Stephen Maguire
- 106 โ Matthew Couch
- 100 โ Tom Ford
- 100 โ Joe Swail
Event 2
[edit]Prize fund
[edit]- Winner: ยฃ3,000
- Runner-up: ยฃ1,500
- Semi-finals: ยฃ800
- Quarter-Finals: ยฃ400
- Last 16: ยฃ225
- Fastest maximum break (x75): ยฃ500
The second event took place at Pontins, Prestatyn, on 31 August and 1 September 2009, using the six-red format. Ken Doherty beat Martin Gould 6โ2 in the final.[4][11] Stuart Pettman took the prize for the fastest maximum break.[6] Results are given below.
Preliminary round
[edit]
Craig Steadman (ENG) 2โ5
Barry Pinches (ENG)
Stuart Bingham (ENG) 4โ5
Mark Boyle (SCO)
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 3โ5
Ben Woollaston (ENG)
Sam Baird (ENG) w/o-w/d
Jimmy White (ENG)
Matthew Couch (ENG) 2โ5
Jordan Brown (NIR)
Joe Swail (NIR) 5โ2
Noppadol Sangnil (THA)
Rod Lawler (ENG) 5โ0
Mark Joyce (ENG)
Joe Delaney (IRL) w/dโw/o
Matthew Selt (ENG)
Dave Harold (ENG) 4โ5
Stephen Lee (ENG)
Ian McCulloch (ENG) 4โ5
Fergal O'Brien (IRL)
Michael Holt (ENG) 1โ5
Robert Milkins (ENG)
Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 4โ5
Anthony Hamilton (ENG)
Mike Dunn (ENG) 1โ5
Andrew Norman (ENG)
Peter Lines (ENG) 3โ5
Ryan Day (WAL)
Chris Norbury (ENG) 2โ5
Judd Trump (ENG)
Maximum breaks
[edit]Note: a maximum break in six-red snooker is 75 points.[4][11]
- Stuart Pettman (2 min 31 sec)
- Dave Harold (3 min 16 sec)
- Fergal O'Brien (4 min 30 sec)
- Ryan Day (no time)
Event 3
[edit]Prize fund
[edit]- Winner: ยฃ5,000
- Runner-up: ยฃ2,500
- Semi-final: ยฃ1,500
- Quarter-final: ยฃ500
- Last 16: ยฃ250
- High break: ยฃ500
The third event took place at the Willie Thorne Snooker Centre in Leicester, from 9 to 11 November 2009. Robert Milkins beat Joe Jogia 5โ3 in the final. Ricky Walden made the highest break of 140.[7][12] Results are given below.
Preliminary round
[edit]
Michael Holt (ENG) 3โ4
Joe Perry (ENG)
Mark Williams (WAL) 1โ4
Jamie Cope (ENG)
Ricky Walden (ENG) 4โ0
Mike Dunn (ENG)
James Wattana (THA) 3โ4
Craig Steadman (ENG)
Chris Norbury (ENG) w/dโw/o
Gerard Greene (NIR)
Joe Jogia (ENG) 4โ2
Stephen Lee (ENG)
Nigel Bond (ENG) 4โ2
Atthasit Mahitthi (THA)
Peter Lines (ENG) 4โ0
Andrew Higginson (ENG)
Graeme Dott (SCO) w/dโw/o
Barry Pinches (ENG)
Anthony Hamilton (ENG) 1โ4
Fergal O'Brien (IRL)
Ben Woollaston (ENG) 4โ3
Andrew Norman (ENG)
Mark Davis (ENG) 4โ1
Paul Davies (WAL)
Noppadol Sangnil (THA) 1โ4
Mark Joyce (ENG)
Simon Bedford (ENG) 2โ4
Judd Trump (ENG)
Joe Swail (NIR) 3โ4
Mark King (ENG)
Matthew Couch (ENG) 2โ4
Andy Hicks (ENG)
Stuart Bingham (ENG) 4โ2
Ryan Day (WAL)
Lee Spick (ENG) 2โ4
Ken Doherty (IRL)
Robert Milkins (ENG) 4โ2
Zhang Anda (CHN)
Dave Harold (ENG) 4โ3
Barry Hawkins (ENG)
Century breaks
[edit]- 140, 105, 103, 102, 102, 100 โ Ricky Walden
- 137, 118 โ Robert Milkins
- 137 โ Simon Bedford
- 137 โ Craig Steadman
- 129 โ Jamie Cope
- 125, 104 โ Stuart Bingham
- 123, 116, 102 โ Judd Trump
- 121 โ Rod Lawler
- 120 โ Ken Doherty
- 113, 103 โ Sam Baird
- 113 โ Liu Song
- 110 โ Mark King
- 107 โ Matthew Couch
- 102 โ Joe Jogia
Event 5
[edit]Prize fund
[edit]- Winner: ยฃ5,000
- Runner-up: ยฃ2,500
- Semi-final: ยฃ1,500
- Quarter-final: ยฃ500
- Last 16: ยฃ250
- High break: ยฃ500
Event 5 took place at the George Scott Snooker Club in Liverpool, from 16 to 18 February 2010. Barry Hawkins beat Michael Holt 5โ1 in the final. Judd Trump made the highest break of 138.[9][13] Results are given below.
Preliminary round
[edit]
Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4โ2
Jamie Cope (ENG)
Matthew Selt (ENG) 2โ4
Michael Holt (ENG)
Matthew Couch (ENG) 1โ4
Ben Woollaston (ENG)
Sam Baird (ENG) 1โ4
Judd Trump (ENG)
Stephen Lee (ENG) w/dโw/o
Adrian Gunnell (ENG)
Barry Pinches (ENG) 0โ4
Graeme Dott (SCO)
Ken Doherty (IRL) 2โ4
Chris Norbury (ENG)
Century breaks
[edit]- 138 โ Judd Trump
- 137 โ Ken Doherty
- 135, 129, 121 โ Liang Wenbo
- 134 โ Rod Lawler
- 132, 128, 104 โ Stuart Bingham
- 131 โ Graeme Dott
- 130 โ Craig Steadman
- 128, 105 โ Tom Ford
- 125 โ Nigel Bond
- 124 โ Mark Joyce
- 123, 106 โ Barry Hawkins
- 122 โ Jamie Cope
- 122 โ Adrian Gunnell
- 109, 102 โ Michael Holt
- 106 โ Simon Bedford
- 104, 100 โ Daniel Wells
References
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