2005 Malta Cup

2005 Malta Cup
Tournament information
Dates31 January – 6 February 2005 (2005-01-31 – 2005-02-06)
VenueHilton Conference Centre
CityPortomaso
CountryMalta
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£200,000
Winner's share£30,000
Highest break John Higgins (SCO) (141)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up Graeme Dott (SCO)
Score9–7
2004
2006

The 2005 Malta Cup was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 31 January to 6 February 2005 at the Hilton Conference Centre in Portomaso, Malta.

Stephen Hendry won in the final 9–7 against Graeme Dott.[1] This was the 36th and final ranking event he won in his 27-year professional career.[2]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[3]

Wildcard round

[4][5][6]

Match Score
WC1 Tom Ford 5–1 Joe Grech
WC2 Mike Dunn 5–0 Simon Zammit
WC3 Neil Robertson 5–1 Duncan Bezzina
WC4 Adrian Gunnell 5–3 Alex Borg

Main draw

[4][5][6][7]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 fames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
1 Stephen Maguire 5
Joe Swail 4
1 Stephen Maguire 3
11 Alan McManus 5
11 Alan McManus 5
Barry Pinches 4
11 Alan McManus 2
7 Matthew Stevens 5
15 David Gray 0
Mike Dunn 5
Mike Dunn 3
7 Matthew Stevens 5
7 Matthew Stevens 5
Shaun Murphy 4
7 Matthew Stevens 3
4 Stephen Hendry 6
8 Ken Doherty 5
Ryan Day 2
8 Ken Doherty 2
Tom Ford 5
13 Chris Small 0
Tom Ford 5
Tom Ford 1
4 Stephen Hendry 5
10 Stephen Lee 2
Anthony Hamilton 5
Anthony Hamilton 1
4 Stephen Hendry 5
4 Stephen Hendry 5
Barry Hawkins 1
4 Stephen Hendry 9
16 Graeme Dott 7
3 Mark Williams 1
Neil Robertson 5
Neil Robertson 5
12 Jimmy White 2
12 Jimmy White 5
Robert Milkins 3
Neil Robertson 2
4 John Higgins 5
9 Peter Ebdon 5
Michael Holt 1
9 Peter Ebdon 2
6 John Higgins 5
6 John Higgins 5
Drew Henry 4
6 John Higgins 5
16 Graeme Dott 6
5 Paul Hunter 3
Stuart Pettman 5
Stuart Pettman 3
14 Steve Davis 5
14 Steve Davis 5
Jamie Burnett 3
14 Steve Davis 1
16 Graeme Dott 5
16 Graeme Dott 5
Adrian Gunnell 1
16 Graeme Dott 5
2 Ronnie O'Sullivan[n 2] 0
2 Ronnie O'Sullivan w/o
Quinten Hann[n 1] w/d

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams.
Hilton Conference Centre, Portomaso, Malta, 6 February 2005.[4][5]
Stephen Hendry (4)
 Scotland
9–7 Graeme Dott (16)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 92–0 (92), 114–0 (114), 39–70 (56), 0–73 (73), 102–7 (101), 1–71 (64), 75–40, 0–93 (93)
Evening: 109–0 (101), 80–0 (79), 81–0 (81), 24–81 (53), 0–84 (83), 24–67 (59), 61–9, 72–54
114 Highest break 93
3 Century breaks 0
6 50+ breaks 7

Qualifying

Qualifying for the tournament took place between 30 November and 3 December 2004 at Pontins in Prestatyn, Wales.[5][8]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Paul Davies4 Jonathan Birch1 Mark Davis5 Joe Swail5
David McDonnell5 David McDonnell5 David McDonnell4 Mark Davis3
Paul Wykes5 David Roe3 Patrick Wallace4 Barry Pinches5
Steve James4 Paul Wykes5 Paul Wykes5 Paul Wykes2
Leo Fernandez5 Mike Dunn5 Michael Judge1 Marco Fu4
Ben Woollaston3 Leo Fernandez1 Mike Dunn5 Mike Dunn5
Ricky Walden2 Anthony Davies5 Shaun Murphy5 Gerard Greene2
Hugh Abernethy5 Hugh Abernethy4 Anthony Davies1 Shaun Murphy5
Andrew Norman3 Bjorn Haneveer3 Ryan Day5 Ali Carter3
Joe Jogia5 Joe Jogia5 Joe Jogia2 Ryan Day5
Tom Ford5 Nick Walker3 Dave Harold3 Tony Drago[n 3]4
Gary Wilson2 Tom Ford5 Tom Ford5 Tom Ford5
Alfie Burden5 Andy Hicks5 Stuart Bingham4 Anthony Hamilton5
Paul Davison4 Alfie Burden0 Andy Hicks5 Andy Hicks3
Craig Butler5 Jimmy Michie5 Barry Hawkins5 Ian McCulloch4
Brian Salmon3 Craig Butler0 Jimmy Michie1 Barry Hawkins5
Darren Morgan5 Neil Robertson5 Fergal O'Brien4 Joe Perry3
Mark Gray3 Darren Morgan0 Neil Robertson5 Neil Robertson5
Simon Bedford5 Marcus Campbell5 Robin Hull5 Robert Milkins5
Liu Song3 Simon Bedford1 Marcus Campbell4 Robin Hull2
Rory McLeod5 Lee Walker0 Brian Morgan4 Michael Holt5
Sean O'Neill0 Rory McLeod5 Rory McLeod5 Rory McLeod2
Ding Junhuiw/o Sean Storey5 Nigel Bond5 Drew Henry5
Stefan Mazrocisw/d Ding Junhui4 Sean Storey3 Nigel Bond3
Shokat Ali5 Gary Wilkinson1 Stuart Pettman5 John Parrott0
Mike Hallett3 Shokat Ali5 Shokat Ali1 Stuart Pettman5
Scott MacKenzie5 Jamie Burnett5 Nick Dyson4 Dominic Dale1
David Hall0 Scott MacKenzie2 Jamie Burnett5 Jamie Burnett5
Rodney Goggins5 Adrian Gunnell5 Mark Selby3 Mark King1
Adam Davies4 Rodney Goggins3 Adrian Gunnell5 Adrian Gunnell5
Joe Delaney5 Rod Lawler2 James Wattana5 Quinten Hann5
Jin Long1 Joe Delaney5 Joe Delaney4 James Wattana4

Century breaks

[5]

Qualifying stage centuries

Televised stage centuries

Notes

  1. ^ Quinten Hann withdrew from the event with a broken finger.
  2. ^ O'Sullivan conceded frame three when leading 26–0.
  3. ^ Match was held over to the venue in Malta
  4. ^ Stephen Hendrys 650th century break

References

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