2000 China Open (snooker)

The 2000 China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 9–17 December 2000 at the Mission Hills Resort in Shenzhen, China. It was the fourth ranking event of the 2000/2001 season.

China Open
Tournament information
Dates9–17 December 2000
VenueMission Hills Resort
CityShenzhen
CountryChina
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£311,000
Final
Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan
Runner-up Mark Williams
Score9–3
1999
2002

The reigning champion was Ronnie O'Sullivan, who retained his title by defeating Mark Williams in the final 9–3.[1]

Wildcard round

Match Score
WC1 Bjorn Haneveer5–3 Cai Jianzhong
WC2 Stephen Maguire5–1 Pang Weiguo

Main draw

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Billy Snaddon 4
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Dominic Dale 2
Dominic Dale 5
Fergal O'Brien 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Paul Hunter 4
Paul Hunter 5
Michael Holt 0
Paul Hunter 5
Ken Doherty 0
Ken Doherty 5
Michael Judge 2
Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
Stephen Hendry 3
Stephen Hendry 5
Bjorn Haneveer 3
Stephen Hendry 5
Peter Ebdon 2
Peter Ebdon 5
David Gray 2
Stephen Hendry 5
Alan McManus 2
Alan McManus 5
Steve Davis 4
Alan McManus 5
Marco Fu 3
Marco Fu 5
Mark King 2
Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
Mark Williams 3
Mark Williams 5
Marcus Campbell 2
Mark Williams 5
Nigel Bond 2
Nigel Bond 5
Anthony Hamilton 4
Mark Williams 5
Stephen Lee 3
Stephen Lee 5
Ian McCulloch 4
Stephen Lee 5
Jimmy White 1
Jimmy White 5
Joe Swail 4
Mark Williams 6
Drew Henry 5
Drew Henry 5
Dave Harold 4
Drew Henry 5
Bradley Jones 3
Bradley Jones 5
John Higgins 2
Drew Henry 5
Matthew Stevens 0
Matthew Stevens 5
Graeme Dott 2
Matthew Stevens 5
John Parrott 3
John Parrott 5
Stephen Maguire 0

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames
Mission Hills Resort, Shenzhen, China, 17 December 2000.
Ronnie O'Sullivan
 England
9–3 Mark Williams
 Wales
Afternoon: 77–11 (70), 7–71 (63), 68–60 (O'Sullivan 54), 103–9 (76), 68–53, 87–0 (87), 92–9 (63), 74–18 (74)
Evening: 59–63, 35–70 (65), 75–43 (68), 99–6 (54)
87 Highest break 65
0 Century breaks 0
8 50+ breaks 2
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gollark: But how?
gollark: I should probably notify them about it somehow so they know to give me their soul, you're correct.
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References

  1. "Major Snooker Events in China". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
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