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2004 Grand Prix (snooker)


FieldValue
tournament_nameTotesport Grand Prix
dates
venueGuild Hall
locationPreston
countryEngland
organisationWPBSA
formatRanking event
Total prize fund£400,000
winners_share£60,000
highest_breakJohn Higgins (147)
winnerRonnie O'Sullivan
runner_upIan McCulloch
score9–5
previous[2003](2003-lg-cup-snooker)
next[2005](2005-grand-prix-snooker)

The 2004 Snooker Grand Prix (known as the 2004 Totesport Grand Prix for sponsorship reasons) was the 2004 edition of the Grand Prix snooker tournament and was held from 2 to 10 October 2004 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. World number one Ronnie O'Sullivan won the tournament defeating Ian McCulloch by nine frames to five (9–5) in the final. In the semi-finals O'Sullivan defeated Paul Hunter 6–3 and McCulloch beat Michael Judge 6–1. Mark Williams, who won the same event under the name LG Cup the year before, lost in the first round. John Higgins made the highest break with a 147. The 64-man tournament was the first of eight World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) ranking events in the 2004/2005 snooker season and the next event following last season's World Championship, which was won by O'Sullivan. It preceded the second ranking event of the season, the British Open.

Tournament summary

The tournament was created as the Professional Players Tournament in 1982 by the snooker governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), to provide another ranking event. It was renamed the Grand Prix for the 1984 event until 2001, when it was called the LG Cup, before reverting to the Grand Prix this year. The tournament was the first of eight WPBSA ranking events in the 2004/2005 snooker season, and the next event following last season's World Championship, which was won by Ronnie O'Sullivan, now a two-time world champion and the world number one. Mark Williams won the same event under the name LG Cup last year. The tournament preceded the second ranking event of the season, the British Open. Sponsored by totesport for the first time after signing a one-year contract announced the day before the event started, it had a prize fund of £400,000 and was broadcast on the BBC and Eurosport.

Qualifying

The qualifying rounds were played between players on the main tour ranked 33 and lower for one of 32 places in the final stage at Pontin's Snooker Centre in Prestatyn, Wales. The matches were best-of-9 frames until the semi-finals. Highly regarded 17-year-old Chinese player Ding Junhui narrowly missed out in qualifying. The other successful qualifiers included the likes of Mark Selby, Barry Hawkins, Shaun Murphy and Neil Robertson.

Round one

In round one the 32 qualifiers faced members of the top 32, including the top 16 seeds. In this round O'Sullivan defeated Mark Davis 5–2, compiling a century break of 114. After the match O'Sullivan praised his mentor Ray Reardon. World number 51 Andy Hicks won against the UK champion Matthew Stevens 5–1, compiling two century breaks and three half-centuries in the 72-minute match. After struggling early on, 1997 world champion Ken Doherty went through by beating Anthony Davies 5–1. Dominic Dale, the 1997 winner, made breaks of 108, 68, 61 and 58 in defeating Scott MacKenzie 5–1. David Gray whitewashed Lee Walker 5–0, while Joe Perry beat Pakistan's Shokat Ali 5–1. James Wattana lost a frame after three consecutive misses from an position, but still defeated John Parrott 5–2, a match in which Parrott's highest break was 32.

Six-time world champion Steve Davis, the oldest player on the tour at 47, defeated Sean Storey 5–1, after which he said "At the start I couldn't hit the side of a bus station, but Sean let me off and in the end I didn't play badly." Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry prevailed 5–4 over Jamie Burnett in a narrowly fought contest. Burnett, the world number 49, was 4–3 ahead and had potted the final red, but he missed the black, however, and Hendry forced a deciding frame which he won.

Williams, the world number two, was the highest ranked player to lose in the round when he lost 2–5 against Michael Judge. In the fifth frame, at 2–2, Williams was 64–0 ahead but a black ball clearance of 70 gave Judge the lead, who went on to win the match. After the match, Williams said that he was nowhere near the player he was a year ago. World number four and Masters champion Paul Hunter made breaks of 108 and 127 in defeating Darren Morgan 5–3. European Open winner Stephen Maguire defeated Murphy 5–2, a match in which Maguire had a frame docked. As the match was about to begin and after they had shaken hands, Maguire realised he had not brought his with him. He asked referee Johan Oomen for permission to retrieve it, which was granted. As Maguire was away, Murphy spoke to the referee and questioned whether Maguire should be docked a frame, as he was technically not ready to play at the scheduled time. Mike Ganley, the tournament director, was called and docked a frame from Maguire, a ruling which angered Maguire. Of the incident Maguire said "Rules are rules but I've never heard of anything like that happening before."

John Higgins made the highest break in the tournament with a maximum break in his 3–5 loss to Ricky Walden. It was his fifth maximum and the 49th in snooker history. It also earned him a bonus of £20,000. For Walden it was the second time he reached the second round of a ranking event. In a match in which the deciding frame lasted 64 minutes and ended past midnight, Alan McManus overcame Fergal O'Brien 5–4. Graeme Dott, the surprise runner-up at the World Championship, emerged a 5–4 winner over Ryan Day. Of the other seeded players, Chris Small lost 4–5 to Selby, Stephen Lee beat Hugh Abernethy 5–2 and Quinten Hann lost 3–5 against Marcus Campbell.

Round two

Davis became the first player through to the last 16 when he defeated Drago 5–1, after which he expressed his surprise he was still in the tournament. O'Sullivan overcame a chest infection to beat Joe Swail 5–1, but missed his post-match press conference. Hunter came from 2–4 down with a score of 0–39 in the seventh to beat Ali Carter, compiling a century break in the decider. Preston's Ian McCulloch beat White 5–4 with a break of 73 in the deciding frame. After beating Robert Milkins 5–3, Hendry expressed dissatisfaction with his performance. Maguire, the Snooker Writers' Association Young Player of the Year, saw off Walden 5–3 and said of the chalk incident "I made sure I had it this time." In the match between Fu and Hawkins Fu led 4–2, before Hawkins forced a deciding frame, which Fu won. Judge continued his run by defeating Campbell 5–4 with breaks of 76, 61, and 52, and said his victory over Williams had given him confidence. Although he fluked the final brown from a snooker, Wattana potted the blue and pink balls in the final frame of his match against Doherty to win 5–3. Doherty said "It was a cruel blow. ... I had James in a really good snooker and from where I was sat it did not even look as though he could hit it." Of the other seeds, Lee enjoyed a 5–1 victory over Hamilton, Dott defeated Dale 5–2, Ebdon beat Joe Jogia 5–4, Perry beat David Gray 5–3 and McManus lost 4–5 against Nigel Bond. The other non-seeded victors were Selby and Australian Robertson.

Round three

In the third round Dott failed to comeback from his loss in the final of the World Championship, as he was defeated 3–5 by O'Sullivan. After beating Davis 5–1, Hunter said he wished Davis would speed up his play. In the match Hunter made his fourth century break of the tournament and had breaks of 71, 66, 43, and 53. Hendry was defeated 3–5 by McCulloch by losing five of the last six frames, and said he was not the player he was. His break of 67 in the last frame was eclipsed by McCulloch's 72, who also made a break of 105 in the match. Breaks of 133 and 103 plus further runs of 41, 70, and 87 enabled Perry to beat Robertson 5–3 from 1–3 down. Selby saw off Ebdon 5–3 and said "Hopefully there's more to come." Maguire defeated Bond 5–1, while Wattana beat Lee and Judge beat Fu by the same scoreline.

Quarter-finals

In the quarter-finals O'Sullivan took 71 minutes to whitewash Selby 5–0, compiling two breaks of 135 and outscoring Selby 522–46. After the match O'Sullivan said "My safety was good, so was my thinking, and so was my break-building. It's as well as I have played in the tournament." Another whitewash occurred when Wattana was defeated 0–5 by Hunter, a match eight minutes longer than O'Sullivan's, whom he would face in the semi-finals. After the match Hunter said "I was racing Ronnie. I could see from the scoreboard that he was 3–0 up when I was leading 2–0."

In the other quarter-finals McCulloch defeated Maguire 5–2 after an error from Maguire, when he missed the pink for a probable 2–0 lead. After the match Maguire said "I went for a crazy one and paid the price but I think today I was just a bit too cocky. I didn't believe I was going to lose." Judge beat Perry 5–1 to face McCulloch in his first ranking event semi-final, and became the fourth Irish player to achieve this feat after Eugene Hughes, Doherty and Fergal O'Brien.

Semi-finals

In the semi-final, now best-of-11 frames, O'Sullivan defeated Hunter 6–3. O'Sullivan started strongly and opened up a lead of 3–1 at the mid-session interval. Hunter closed the gap to 2–3, before O'Sullivan won the sixth frame. A break of 80 from Hunter followed, before O'Sullivan won the next two for the match, compiling a 107 in the final frame.

The other semi-final saw McCulloch beat Judge 6–1, a match in which Judge's highest break was 44 early in the game. McCulloch achieved runs of 132 and 89 after Judge hit a kick shot on a red ball that went away from its projected path on his way to victory. After his defeat Judge said he was happy with his form during the tournament.

Final

In the best-of-17 frame final O'Sullivan defeated McCulloch 9–5 to win his second consecutive ranking title. It was his 21st ranking final and 16th ranking title, which meant he was now third on the list ahead of Williams and Higgins. The victory earned him £60,000 and meant he had won all the ranking events on the calendar at least once. After the match O'Sullivan said he could still improve: "I have set myself high standards and I don't think I was firing on any cylinders." McCulloch said he was sure he would win a ranking title: "I have lost two finals now but I will win one—it is just a matter of when."

In the first session of the final O'Sullivan won the first frame with a break of 86. The next two frames were shared, before O'Sullivan made a century, which he followed with a 72 in the frame after. The sixth frame lasted 36 minutes, when O’Sullivan struck in the pink to a distant pocket before clipping in a tricky black for a 5–1 lead.

Prize fund

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

  • Winner: £60,000
  • Runner-up: £30,000
  • Semi-final: £15,000
  • Quarter-final: £11,000
  • Last 16: £7,000
  • Last 32: £5,000
  • Last 64: £3,000
  • Highest break: £4,000
  • Maximum break: £20,000
  • Total: £400,000

Main draw

Numbers to the left of the players' names are the tournament seedings. Players in bold indicate match winners. Best of 9 frames Best of 9 frames Best of 9 frames Best of 9 frames Best of 11 frames Best of 17 frames | RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD1-score01=5 | RD1-seed02= | RD1-team02=Mark Davis | RD1-score02=2 | RD1-seed03=31 | RD1-team03=Joe Swail | RD1-score03=5 | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04=Mike Dunn | RD1-score04=3 | RD1-seed05=15 | RD1-team05=Graeme Dott | RD1-score05=5 | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06=Ryan Day | RD1-score06=4 | RD1-seed07=32 | RD1-team07=Dominic Dale | RD1-score07=5 | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08=Scott MacKenzie | RD1-score08=1 | RD1-seed09=12 | RD1-team09=Chris Small | RD1-score09=4 | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10=Mark Selby | RD1-score10=5 | RD1-seed11=27 | RD1-team11=Drew Henry | RD1-score11=4 | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12=Leo Fernandez | RD1-score12=5 | RD1-seed13=8 | RD1-team13=Peter Ebdon | RD1-score13=5 | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14=Simon Bedford | RD1-score14=2 | RD1-seed15=23 | RD1-team15=Mark King | RD1-score15=0 | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16=Joe Jogia | RD1-score16=5 | RD1-seed17=7 | RD1-team17=Ken Doherty | RD1-score17=5 | RD1-seed18= | RD1-team18=Anthony Davies | RD1-score18=1 | RD1-seed19=31 | RD1-team19=John Parrott | RD1-score19=2 | RD1-seed20= | RD1-team20=James Wattana | RD1-score20=5 | RD1-seed21=9 | RD1-team21=Stephen Lee | RD1-score21=5 | RD1-seed22= | RD1-team22=Hugh Abernethy | RD1-score22=2 | RD1-seed23=25 | RD1-team23=Anthony Hamilton | RD1-score23=5 | RD1-seed24= | RD1-team24=Jimmy Michie | RD1-score24=2 | RD1-seed25=13 | RD1-team25=Steve Davis | RD1-score25=5 | RD1-seed26= | RD1-team26=Sean Storey | RD1-score26=1 | RD1-seed27=22 | RD1-team27=Tony Drago | RD1-score27=5 | RD1-seed28= | RD1-team28=Jin Long | RD1-score28=3 | RD1-seed29=4 | RD1-team29=Paul Hunter | RD1-score29=5 | RD1-seed30= | RD1-team30=Darren Morgan | RD1-score30=3 | RD1-seed31=19 | RD1-team31=Ali Carter | RD1-score31=5 | RD1-seed32= | RD1-team32=Adrian Gunnell | RD1-score32=4 | RD1-seed33=3 | RD1-team33=Stephen Hendry | RD1-score33=5 | RD1-seed34= | RD1-team34=Jamie Burnett | RD1-score34=4 | RD1-seed35=28 | RD1-team35=Robert Milkins | RD1-score35=5 | RD1-seed36= | RD1-team36=Rory McLeod | RD1-score36=2 | RD1-seed37=11 | RD1-team37=Jimmy White | RD1-score37=5 | RD1-seed38= | RD1-team38=Patrick Wallace | RD1-score38=4 | RD1-seed39=17 | RD1-team39=Ian McCulloch | RD1-score39=5 | RD1-seed40= | RD1-team40=Rod Lawler | RD1-score40=4 | RD1-seed41=10 | RD1-team41=Alan McManus | RD1-score41=5 | RD1-seed42= | RD1-team42=Fergal O'Brien | RD1-score42=4 | RD1-seed43=26 | RD1-team43=Gerard Greene | RD1-score43=2 | RD1-seed44= | RD1-team44=Nigel Bond | RD1-score44=5 | RD1-seed45=5 | RD1-team45=John Higgins | RD1-score45=3 | RD1-seed46= | RD1-team46=Ricky Walden | RD1-score46=5 | RD1-seed47=24 | RD1-team47=Stephen Maguire | RD1-score47=5 | RD1-seed48= | RD1-team48=Shaun Murphy | RD1-score48=2 | RD1-seed49=6 | RD1-team49=Matthew Stevens | RD1-score49=1 | RD1-seed50= | RD1-team50=Andy Hicks | RD1-score50=5 | RD1-seed51=29 | RD1-team51=Michael Holt | RD1-score51=2 | RD1-seed52= | RD1-team52=Neil Robertson | RD1-score52=5 | RD1-seed53=14 | RD1-team53=David Gray | RD1-score53=5 | RD1-seed54= | RD1-team54=Lee Walker | RD1-score54=0 | RD1-seed55=20 | RD1-team55=Joe Perry | RD1-score55=5 | RD1-seed56= | RD1-team56=Shokat Ali | RD1-score56=1 | RD1-seed57=16 | RD1-team57=Marco Fu | RD1-score57=5 | RD1-seed58= | RD1-team58=David Roe | RD1-score58=2 | RD1-seed59=21 | RD1-team59=Barry Pinches | RD1-score59=4 | RD1-seed60= | RD1-team60=Barry Hawkins | RD1-score60=5 | RD1-seed61=2 | RD1-team61=Mark Williams | RD1-score61=2 | RD1-seed62= | RD1-team62=Michael Judge | RD1-score62=5 | RD1-seed63=18 | RD1-team63=Quinten Hann | RD1-score63=3 | RD1-seed64= | RD1-team64=Marcus Campbell | RD1-score64=5 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD2-score01=5 | RD2-seed02=30 | RD2-team02=Joe Swail | RD2-score02=1 | RD2-seed03=15 | RD2-team03=Graeme Dott | RD2-score03=5 | RD2-seed04=32 | RD2-team04=Dominic Dale | RD2-score04=2 | RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05=Mark Selby | RD2-score05=5 | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06=Leo Fernandez | RD2-score06=2 | RD2-seed07=8 | RD2-team07=Peter Ebdon | RD2-score07=5 | RD2-seed08= | RD2-team08=Joe Jogia | RD2-score08=4 | RD2-seed09=7 | RD2-team09=Ken Doherty | RD2-score09=3 | RD2-seed10= | RD2-team10=James Wattana | RD2-score10=5 | RD2-seed11=9 | RD2-team11=Stephen Lee | RD2-score11=5 | RD2-seed12=25 | RD2-team12=Anthony Hamilton | RD2-score12=1 | RD2-seed13=13 | RD2-team13=Steve Davis | RD2-score13=5 | RD2-seed14=22 | RD2-team14=Tony Drago | RD2-score14=1 | RD2-seed15=4 | RD2-team15=Paul Hunter | RD2-score15=5 | RD2-seed16=19 | RD2-team16=Ali Carter | RD2-score16=4 | RD2-seed17=3 | RD2-team17=Stephen Hendry | RD2-score17=5 | RD2-seed18=28 | RD2-team18=Robert Milkins | RD2-score18=3 | RD2-seed19=11 | RD2-team19=Jimmy White | RD2-score19=4 | RD2-seed20=17 | RD2-team20=Ian McCulloch | RD2-score20=5 | RD2-seed21=10 | RD2-team21=Alan McManus | RD2-score21=4 | RD2-seed22= | RD2-team22=Nigel Bond | RD2-score22=5 | RD2-seed23= | RD2-team23=Ricky Walden | RD2-score23=3 | RD2-seed24=24 | RD2-team24=Stephen Maguire | RD2-score24=5 | RD2-seed25= | RD2-team25=Andy Hicks | RD2-score25=3 | RD2-seed26= | RD2-team26=Neil Robertson | RD2-score26=5 | RD2-seed27=14 | RD2-team27=David Gray | RD2-score27=3 | RD2-seed28=20 | RD2-team28=Joe Perry | RD2-score28=5 | RD2-seed29=16 | RD2-team29=Marco Fu | RD2-score29=5 | RD2-seed30= | RD2-team30=Barry Hawkins | RD2-score30=4 | RD2-seed31= | RD2-team31=Michael Judge | RD2-score31=5 | RD2-seed32= | RD2-team32=Marcus Campbell | RD2-score32=4 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD3-score01=5 | RD3-seed02=15 | RD3-team02=Graeme Dott | RD3-score02=3 | RD3-seed03= | RD3-team03=Mark Selby | RD3-score03=5 | RD3-seed04=8 | RD3-team04=Peter Ebdon | RD3-score04=3 | RD3-seed05= | RD3-team05=James Wattana | RD3-score05=5 | RD3-seed06=9 | RD3-team06=Stephen Lee | RD3-score06=1 | RD3-seed07=13 | RD3-team07=Steve Davis | RD3-score07=1 | RD3-seed08=4 | RD3-team08=Paul Hunter | RD3-score08=5 | RD3-seed09=3 | RD3-team09=Stephen Hendry | RD3-score09=3 | RD3-seed10=17 | RD3-team10=Ian McCulloch | RD3-score10=5 | RD3-seed11= | RD3-team11=Nigel Bond | RD3-score11=1 | RD3-seed12=24 | RD3-team12=Stephen Maguire | RD3-score12=5 | RD3-seed13= | RD3-team13=Neil Robertson | RD3-score13=3 | RD3-seed14=20 | RD3-team14=Joe Perry | RD3-score14=5 | RD3-seed15=16 | RD3-team15=Marco Fu | RD3-score15=1 | RD3-seed16= | RD3-team16=Michael Judge | RD3-score16=5 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD4-score01=5 | RD4-seed02= | RD4-team02=Mark Selby | RD4-score02=0 | RD4-seed03= | RD4-team03=James Wattana | RD4-score03=0 | RD4-seed04=4 | RD4-team04=Paul Hunter | RD4-score04=5 | RD4-seed05=17 | RD4-team05=Ian McCulloch | RD4-score05=5 | RD4-seed06=24 | RD4-team06=Stephen Maguire | RD4-score06=2 | RD4-seed07=20 | RD4-team07=Joe Perry | RD4-score07=1 | RD4-seed08= | RD4-team08=Michael Judge | RD4-score08=5 | RD5-seed01=1 | RD5-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD5-score01=6 | RD5-seed02=4 | RD5-team02=Paul Hunter | RD5-score02=3 | RD5-seed03=17 | RD5-team03=Ian McCulloch | RD5-score03=6 | RD5-seed04= | RD5-team04=Michael Judge | RD5-score04=1 | RD6-seed01=1 | RD6-team01=Ronnie O'Sullivan | RD6-score01=9 | RD6-seed02=17 | RD6-team02=Ian McCulloch | RD6-score02=5

Final

Scores in bold denote winning frame scores and the winning participant.

**6**50+ breaks4

Qualifying

The qualifying for the tournament took place between 8 and 9 September 2004 at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales. All matches were best of 9 frames. Players in bold denote match winners.

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**Mark Davis****5**–2Paul Davies
**Mike Dunn****5**–0Paul Wykes
**Ryan Day****5**–4David McDonnell
Robin Hull4–**5****Scott MacKenzie**
**Mark Selby****5**–4Gary Wilson
Brian Morgan4–**5****Leo Fernandez**
Nick Walker1–**5****Simon Bedford**
Stuart Bingham4–**5****Joe Jogia**
**Anthony Davies****5**–4Alfie Burden
**James Wattana****5**–2Mark Gray
Gary Wilkinson4–**5****Hugh Abernethy**
**Jimmy Michie****5**–2Brian Salmon
**Sean Storey****5**–2Craig Butler
Bjorn Haneveer0–**5****Jin Long**
Dave Harold4–**5****Darren Morgan**
**Adrian Gunnell****5**–0Steve James
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**Jamie Burnett****5**–2ENG David Hall
Stuart Pettman1–**5****Rory McLeod**
**Patrick Wallace****5**–2Andrew Norman
**Rod Lawler****5**–1NIR Sean O'Neill
**Fergal O'Brien****5**–3Adam Davies
**Nigel Bond****5**–2Joe Delaney
Nick Dyson1–**5****Ricky Walden**
**Shaun Murphy****5**–0Mike Hallett
**Andy Hicks****5**–1Ding Junhui
Dave Finbow0–**5****Neil Robertson**
**Lee Walker****5**–2Stefan Mazrocis
Jonathan Birch2–**5****Shokat Ali**
**David Roe****5**–0Paul Davison
**Barry Hawkins****5**–1Rodney Goggins
**Michael Judge****5**–4Tom Ford
**Marcus Campbell****5**–1Ben Woollaston

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

The qualifying stage of the 2004 Grand Prix yielded a total of eight century breaks compiled by eight different players. The highest was a 142 made by Rory McLeod.

  • 142 Rory McLeod
  • 140 Nigel Bond
  • 140 Michael Judge
  • 114 Ding Junhui
  • 100 Robin Hull
  • 100 Patrick Wallace
  • 100 Ricky Walden
  • 100 Neil Robertson

Televised stage centuries

A total of 34 century breaks were made by 16 different players during the main stages of the 2004 Grand Prix. The highest break was a maximum break which was made by Higgins in his first round 3–5 loss to Walden.

  • 147 John Higgins
  • 137, 134, 132, 105 Ian McCulloch
  • 135, 135, 115, 107, 104, 104 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 133, 103, 100 Joe Perry
  • 133 Rod Lawler
  • 132, 118 Alan McManus
  • 129, 127, 106 Andy Hicks
  • 127, 114, 108, 102 Paul Hunter
  • 119, 113 Graeme Dott
  • 117 Peter Ebdon
  • 114, 108 Dominic Dale
  • 112 Michael Judge
  • 103 Marco Fu
  • 102 Stephen Maguire
  • 101 Stephen Hendry
  • 100 Mark Davis

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