1992 Grand Prix (snooker)

The 1992 Rothmans Grand Prix was a professional snooker tournament and the second of nine WPBSA ranking events in the 1992/1993 season, preceding the UK Championship. It was held from 12 to 25 October 1992 at the Hexagon Theatre in Reading, England. The event was the eleventh edition of the Grand Prix, first held in 1982 as the 1982 Professional Players Tournament.[1][2][3]

1992 Rothmans Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates12–25 October 1992 (1992-10-12 – 1992-10-25)
VenueHexagon Theatre
CityReading
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£424,700
Winner's share£80,000
Highest break Joe Swail (NIR) (140)
Final
Champion Jimmy White (ENG)
Runner-up Ken Doherty (IRL)
Score10–9
1991
1993

Stephen Hendry was the defending champion, but he lost his last 64 match against Tony Chappel. Jimmy White played Ken Doherty in the final, with the latter contesting his first ranking event final.[4] White defeated Doherty 10–9 in the final to win his eighth ranking title.[5]

Fred Davis, at the age of 79, lost 5-1 in the qualifying rounds to 17-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan. [6] Also in the qualifiers, O'Sullivan defeated Jason Curtis 5–0 in 43 minutes 36 seconds, the fastest best-of-nine-frames match to date.[7] The event featured a prize of £80,000 for the winner of the event.[8]

Tournament summary edit

Defending and World Champion Stephen Hendry was the number 1 seed. The remaining places were allocated to players based on the world rankings.

Main draw edit

Below is the main draw for the event. Players in bold denote match winners.[9]

Last 64
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
                  
1 Stephen Hendry3
Tony Chappel5
  Tony Chappel5
Eugene Hughes3
20 Tony Knowles3
Eugene Hughes5
Tony Chappel1
27 Mark Bennett5
27 Mark Bennett5
Jason Prince4
27 Mark Bennett5
12 Martin Clark2
12 Martin Clark5
Paul Gibson1
27 Mark Bennett2
6 Terry Griffiths5
11 Dennis Taylor5
Dermot McGlinchey1
11 Dennis Taylor5
53 Joe Swail2
30 Danny Fowler4
53 Joe Swail5
11 Dennis Taylor2
6 Terry Griffiths5
17 Mike Hallett5
Rod Lawler2
17 Mike Hallett2
6 Terry Griffiths5
6 Terry Griffiths5
Les Dodd3
6 Terry Griffiths6
21 Ken Doherty9
7 James Wattana5
Mick Price3
7 James Wattana3
Billy Snaddon5
28 Silvino Francisco4
Billy Snaddon5
Billy Snaddon1
21 Ken Doherty5
21 Ken Doherty5
Steve Newbury3
21 Ken Doherty5
15 Willie Thorne2
15 Willie Thorne5
Mark Rowing3
21 Ken Doherty5
4 Steve Davis2
16 Darren Morgan5
Brian Rowswell2
16 Darren Morgan3
47 Peter Ebdon5
25 Peter Francisco2
47 Peter Ebdon5
47 Peter Ebdon0
4 Steve Davis5
32 David Roe5
Anthony Davies2
32 David Roe4
4 Steve Davis5
4 Steve Davis5
Dave Harold0
21 Ken Doherty9
3 Jimmy White10
3 Jimmy White5
Jim Wych2
3 Jimmy White5
Cliff Wilson2
29 Eddie Charlton4
Cliff Wilson5
3 Jimmy White5
31 Mark Johnston-Allen0
31 Mark Johnston-Allen5
Jason Ferguson2
31 Mark Johnston-Allen5
14 Alain Robidoux1
14 Alain Robidoux5
Nigel Gilbert1
3 Jimmy White5
5 Neal Foulds1
10 Steve James5
Sean Lanigan2
10 Steve James5
23 Joe Johnson1
23 Joe Johnson5
Mark Boyd2
10 Steve James4
5 Neal Foulds5
24 Tony Drago1
Nick Terry5
Nick Terry2
5 Neal Foulds5
5 Neal Foulds5
Nick Fruin1
3 Jimmy White9
13 Alan McManus5
8 Gary Wilkinson5
Ronnie O'Sullivan3
8 Gary Wilkinson4
John Higgins5
18 Dene O'Kane2
John Higgins5
John Higgins2
9 Nigel Bond5
26 Doug Mountjoy3
Bill Oliver5
Bill Oliver2
9 Nigel Bond5
9 Nigel Bond5
David McLellan0
9 Nigel Bond3
13 Alan McManus5
13 Alan McManus5
Scott MacFarlane2
13 Alan McManus5
Anthony Hamilton2
22 Tony Jones4
Anthony Hamilton5
13 Alan McManus5
Cliff Thorburn1
19 Dean Reynolds3
Cliff Thorburn5
Cliff Thorburn5
2 John Parrott3
2 John Parrott5
Jonathan Birch1

Final edit

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: John Williams.
Hexagon Theatre, Reading, England, 25 October 1992.
Ken Doherty (21)
 Ireland
9–10Jimmy White (3)
 England
Afternoon: 59–67 (Doherty 59), 118–0 (67), 69–51, 59–12, 61–27, 69–20, 4–130 (106), 36–73 (72), 38–85 (85)
Evening: 65–48, 43–57, 0–75 (75), 89–4 (53), 0–96 (96), 0–82 (65), 80–0 (80), 69–70, 117–0 (117), 2–80
117Highest break106
1Century breaks1
550+ breaks6

References edit

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  9. ^ "1992 Grand Prix Results". snookerdatabase.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 June 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2019.