2004 Players Championship (snooker)

The 2004 Players Championship (officially the 2004 Daily Record Players Championship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 3–11 April 2004 at the S.E.C.C in Glasgow, Scotland. It was the seventh and penultimate ranking event of the 2003/2004 season.[1]

2004 Daily Record Players Championship
Tournament information
Dates3–11 April 2004 (2004-04-03 – 2004-04-11)
VenueSECC
CityGlasgow
CountryScotland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£597,200
Winner's share£82,500
Highest break Ken Doherty (IRL) (145)
Final
Champion Jimmy White (ENG)
Runner-up Paul Hunter (ENG)
Score9–7
2003
2016

The tournament was a re-branding of the Scottish Open which had been held under various names since 1981. It was the last time the tournament was played until it returned to the calendar in 2016, under the original name from previous seasons.

Twelve years after his last ranking tournament success, Jimmy White aged 41 won his tenth ranking tournament by defeating Paul Hunter 9–7 in the final. This was White's first success in the tournament, having last appeared in the final in 1988 International Open, when he lost 12–6 to Steve Davis. It was also Hunter's last appearance in a ranking final.[1]

Prize fund edit

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[2]

Main draw edit

[3]

Last 48
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 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
1 Mark Williams5
32 Robin Hullw/d Rod Lawler4
1 Mark Williams5
Rod Lawlerw/o
Mark King4
9 Matthew Stevens3
22 Mark King5 Mark King5
1 Mark Williams3
Jimmy Michie2
7 Peter Ebdon5
7 Peter Ebdon5
27 Joe Swail4 Stuart Bingham3
7 Peter Ebdon5
Stuart Bingham5
13 Graeme Dott3
13 Graeme Dott5
19 Marco Fu5 Marco Fu3
7 Peter Ebdon5
Scott MacKenzie1
15 Jimmy White6
5 Stephen Lee4
30 John Parrott5 John Parrott5
John Parrott2
Mark Davis4
15 Jimmy White5
15 Jimmy White5
23 Dave Harold1 Shaun Murphy3
15 Jimmy White5
Shaun Murphy5
Ian McCulloch3
12 David Gray3
26 Ian McCulloch5 Ian McCulloch5
Ian McCulloch5
Nigel Bond4
Drew Henry1
4 John Higgins4
25 Drew Henry5 Drew Henry5
15 Jimmy White9
Michael Holt1
8 Paul Hunter7
8 Paul Hunter5
29 Mark Selby4 Ding Junhui0
8 Paul Hunter5
Ding Junhui5
11 Steve Davis3
11 Steve Davis5
31 Anthony Davies3 Neil Robertson3
8 Paul Hunter5
Neil Robertson5
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan2
14 Quinten Hann3
20 Anthony Hamilton2 Jamie Burnett5
Jamie Burnett0
Jamie Burnett5
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan5
3 Ronnie O'Sullivan5
24 Tony Drago4 Ryan Day4
8 Paul Hunter6
Ryan Day5
6 Ken Doherty2
6 Ken Doherty5
17 Ali Carter5 Ali Carter3
6 Ken Doherty5
Stuart Pettman1
16 Joe Perry2
16 Joe Perry5
21 Robert Milkins1 Barry Pinches4
6 Ken Doherty5
Barry Pinches5
2 Stephen Hendry4
10 Alan McManus5
28 Dominic Dale5 Dominic Dale1
10 Alan McManus2
Gary Wilkinson4
2 Stephen Hendry5
2 Stephen Hendry5
18 Chris Small2 Gerard Greene1
Gerard Greene5

Final edit

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Colin Brinded.
S.E.C.C., Glasgow, Scotland, 11 April 2004.[3]
Jimmy White (15)
 England
9–7Paul Hunter (8)
 England
Afternoon: 73–33, 76–50, 7–77, 9–63, 66–31, 28–56, 59–18, 27–58
Evening: 10–52, 70–2 (51), 64–33, 100–0 (56), 76–0 (76), 9–71 (67), 54–58, 74–8
76Highest break67
0Century breaks0
350+ breaks1

Qualifying edit

Qualifying for the tournament took place at Pontin's in Prestatyn, Wales between 11 and 15 March 2004.[4]

Round 1 edit

Best of 9 frames

Round 2–4 edit

Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Tom Ford5 Rod Lawler5 Fergal O'Brien4
Joe Delaney2 Tom Ford4 Rod Lawler5
Craig Butler2 Jimmy Michie5 Brian Morgan4
Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin4 Jimmy Michie5
Paul Wykes3 Mike Dunn3 James Wattana3
Scott MacKenzie5 Scott MacKenzie5 Scott MacKenzie5
Ian Preece0 Andy Hicks1 Stuart Bingham5
Chris Melling5 Chris Melling5 Chris Melling4
Jason Prince4 Bjorn Haneveer5 Mark Davis5
Adrian Gunnell5 Adrian Gunnell1 Bjorn Haneveer2
Philip Williams2 Shaun Murphy5 Stephen Maguire2
Luke Simmonds5 Luke Simmonds0 Shaun Murphy5
Mehmet Husnu5 Patrick Wallace5 Nigel Bond5
Luke Fisher4 Mehmet Husnu4 Patrick Wallace2
Simon Bedford1 Sean Storey3 Michael Holt5
Adrian Rosa5 Adrian Rosa5 Adrian Rosa4
Liu Song4 Dave Finboww/d Michael Judge2
Ryan Day5 Ryan Dayw/o Ryan Day5
Michael Rhodes2 Nick Walker5 Jamie Burnett5
Martin Dziewialtowski5 Martin Dziewialtowski3 Nick Walker3
Colm Gilcreest4 Alfie Burden2 Jonathan Birch2
Neil Robertson5 Neil Robertson5 Neil Robertson5
Jamie Cope2 Darren Morgan2 Barry Hawkins2
Ding Junhui5 Ding Junhui5 Ding Junhui5
Paul Davies3 David Roe5 Stuart Pettman5
Paul Sweeny5 Paul Sweeny4 David Roe3
Gary Thomson5 Marcus Campbell3 Barry Pinches5
Stuart Mann2 Gary Thomson5 Gary Thomson3
Lee Walker5 Nick Dyson4 Gary Wilkinson5
Jason Ferguson3 Lee Walker5 Lee Walker3
Munraj Pal2 Shokat Ali5 Gerard Greene5
Leo Fernandez5 Leo Fernandez4 Shokat Ali1

Century breaks edit

[4]

Qualifying stage centuries edit

Televised stage centuries edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "playchamp". 16 February 2012. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012.
  2. ^ "2004 Players Championship – Information". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 14 October 2004. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Daily Record Players Championship 2004". Snooker.org. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b "2004 Players Championship". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 10 October 2004. Retrieved 23 January 2023.