2006 Masters (snooker)

Summary

The 2006 Masters (officially the 2006 SAGA Insurance Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 15 to 22 January 2006 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England. It was the 32nd edition of the tournament, and the last time that the tournament was held at this venue. The tournament was part of the 2005/2006 season.

2006 SAGA Insurance Masters
Tournament information
Dates15–22 January 2006 (2006-01-15 – 2006-01-22)
VenueWembley Conference Centre
CityLondon
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatNon-ranking event
Winner's share£125,000
Highest break Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (139)
Final
Champion John Higgins (SCO)
Runner-up Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
Score10–9
2005
2007

John Higgins won his 2nd Masters title by defeating defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–9 in a reverse of last year's final.

Field edit

Defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan was the number 1 seed with World Champion Shaun Murphy seeded 2. Places were allocated to the leading players in the world rankings. With Murphy having a ranking of 21, Ian McCulloch, ranked 16, was not an automatic invitation. Players seeded 15 and 16 played in the wild-card round against the winner of the qualifying event, Stuart Bingham (ranked 37), and McCulloch, who was the wild-card selection. Stuart Bingham and Ian McCulloch were making their debuts in the Masters.

Prize fund edit

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[1]

Qualifying stage edit

  • Winner: £2,000
  • Runner-up: £680
  • Semi-final: £250
  • Quarter-final: £105
  • Total: £3,600

Televised stage edit

Wild-card round edit

In the preliminary "wild-card round", the two wild-card players were drawn against the players seeded 15th and 16th:[2][3][4][5][6]

Match Date Score
WC1 Sunday 15 January   Joe Perry (ENG) (15) 3–6   Ian McCulloch (ENG)
WC2 Sunday 15 January   Steve Davis (ENG) (16) 4–6   Stuart Bingham (ENG)

Main draw edit

[2][3][4][5][6]

Last 16
Best of 11 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 11 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
            
1   Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 6
  Ian McCulloch (ENG) 0
1   Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
8   Peter Ebdon 2
8   Peter Ebdon (ENG) 6
  Stuart Bingham (ENG) 4
1   Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
11   Stephen Lee 5
5   Matthew Stevens (WAL) 3
14   Graeme Dott (SCO) 6
14   Graeme Dott 5
11   Stephen Lee 6
4   Stephen Maguire (SCO) 0
11   Stephen Lee (ENG) 6
1   Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
7   John Higgins 10
3   Stephen Hendry (SCO) 4
13   Alan McManus (SCO) 6
13   Alan McManus 6
10   Mark Williams 4
6   Paul Hunter (ENG) 3
10   Mark Williams (WAL) 6
13   Alan McManus 2
7   John Higgins 6
7   John Higgins (SCO) 6
9   Jimmy White (ENG) 3
7   John Higgins 6
2   Shaun Murphy 4
2   Shaun Murphy (ENG) 6
12   Ken Doherty (IRL) 5

Final edit

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams
Wembley Conference Centre, London, England, 22 January 2006.[2][4]
Ronnie O'Sullivan (1)
  England
9–10 John Higgins (7)
  Scotland
Afternoon: 60–48, 139–0 (139), 138–0 (138), 0–73 (73), 0–80 (80), 20–48, 27–66, 0–71
Evening: 91–44 (91), 100–30 (56), 0–81 (81), 6–86 (68), 72–46, 100–5 (100), 1–71 (62), 62–53, 65–5 (58), 1–83, 60–64 (60, 64)
139 Highest break 80
3 Century breaks 0
7 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying edit

The 2005 Masters Qualifying Event was held between 20 and 23 November 2005 at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales. The winner who qualified for the tournament, was Stuart Bingham.[7][8]

Last 48
Best of 7 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 11 frames
  Anthony Hamilton3
  Rory McLeod4  Rory McLeod5
  Rory McLeod5
  Joe Jogia3
  Tony Drago3
  Tony Drago5
  James Tatton1  Simon Bedford1
  Rory McLeod5
  Simon Bedford4
  Barry Hawkins3
  Barry Hawkins5
  Matthew Couch1  Andrew Norman2
  Barry Hawkins5
  Andrew Norman4
  Patrick Wallace1
  Robert Milkinsw/d
  Patrick Wallace4  Patrick Wallacew/o
  Rory McLeod4
  Rod Lawler2
  Stuart Bingham5
  Nigel Bond4
  Marcus Campbell4  Marcus Campbell5
  Marcus Campbell5
  Gary Wilson0
  Michael Judge3
  Gerard Greene0
  Michael Judgew/o  Michael Judge5
  Marcus Campbell0
  Adam Daviesw/d
  Stuart Bingham5
  Stuart Bingham5
  Ricky Walden3  David Roe2
  Stuart Bingham5
  David Roe4
  Robin Hull3
  David Gray2
  Robin Hull4  Robin Hull5
  Stuart Bingham6
  Mark Allen1
  Ali Carter3
  Ali Carter5
  Justin Astleyw/o  Justin Astley2
  Ali Carter5
  James McBainw/d
  Ryan Day2
  Ryan Day5
  Chris Norbury2  Alfie Burden3
  Ali Carter5
  Alfie Burden4
  Fergal O'Brien4
  Neil Robertson2
  Fergal O'Brienw/o  Fergal O'Brien5
  Fergal O'Brien5
  Brian Morganw/d
  Lee Spick2
  Marco Fu2
  Lee Spickw/o  Lee Spick5
  Ali Carter5
  Sean Storeyw/d
  Joe Swail3
  Michael Holt5
  Dave Harold2  Judd Trump2
  Michael Holt2
  Judd Trump4
  Joe Swail5
  Mark Selby2
  Joe Swail4  Joe Swail5
  Joe Swail5
  Stuart Mann0
  Ding Junhui4
  John Parrott0
  Jamie Cope4  Jamie Cope5
  Jamie Cope1
  Leo Fernandez2
  Ding Junhui5
  Barry Pinches2
  Tom Ford3  Ding Junhui5
  Ding Junhui4

Century breaks edit

Televised stage centuries edit

Total: 11[4]

Qualifying stage centuries edit

[7]

References edit

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