2008 China Open (snooker)

The 2008 Honghe Industrial China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 and 30 March 2008 at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, China. This was the penultimate ranking event of the 2007–08 season, preceding the 2008 World Snooker Championship.

Honghe Industrial China Open
Tournament information
Dates24–30 March 2008 (2008-03-24 – 2008-03-30)
VenueBeijing University Students' Gymnasium
CityBeijing
CountryChina
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£250,000
Winner's share£48,000
Highest break Stephen Maguire (SCO) (147)
Final
Champion Stephen Maguire (SCO)
Runner-up Shaun Murphy (ENG)
Score10–9
2007
2009

The defending champion was Graeme Dott, but he lost in the first round against Barry Pinches.

Shaun Murphy and Dave Harold set two new records in the eight frame of their first round match. Murphy eventually won it after 93 minutes and 12 seconds, beating the record of the longest televised frame between Mark Selby and Marco Fu at the 2007 UK Championship and the longest frame in professional competition between Cliff Thorburn and Stephen O'Connor at the 1994 Welsh Open qualifiers, which took 77 minutes 31 seconds and 92 minutes 52 seconds respectively.[1]

Stephen Maguire made the first maximum break in an Asian ranking tournament in the second frame of his semi-final encounter against Ryan Day.[2]

Maguire won his fourth ranking title by defeating Murphy 10–9 in a high-quality final.

Prize fund edit

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

Wildcard round edit

[4][5]

MatchScore
WC1  Barry Pinches (ENG)5–1  Zhang Anda (CHN)
WC2  Fergal O'Brien (IRL)5–2  Cao Xinlong (CHN)
WC3  Marcus Campbell (SCO)5–4  Ah Bulajiang (CHN)
WC4  Mike Dunn (ENG)5–1  Yang Qingtian (CHN)
WC5  Dave Harold (ENG)5–4  Jin Long (CHN)
WC6  Mark Allen (NIR)5–2  Li Hang (CHN)
WC7  Marco Fu (HKG)5–4  Li Yuan (CHN)
WC8  Ricky Walden (ENG)5–3  Yu Delu (CHN)

Main draw edit

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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 19 frames
               
1 Graeme Dott1
Barry Pinches5
  Barry Pinches1
Nigel Bond5
13 Stephen Lee3
Nigel Bond5
Nigel Bond0
10 Stephen Maguire5
10 Stephen Maguire5
Fergal O'Brien3
10 Stephen Maguire5
Barry Hawkins2
8 Stephen Hendry1
Barry Hawkins5
10 Stephen Maguire6
16 Ryan Day5
6 Peter Ebdon5
Jamie Cope1
6 Peter Ebdon2
12 Mark Williams5
12 Mark Williams5
Marcus Campbell1
12 Mark Williams3
16 Ryan Day5
16 Ryan Day5
Matthew Stevens3
16 Ryan Day5
4 Ken Doherty3
4 Ken Doherty5
Mike Dunn2
10 Stephen Maguire10
3 Shaun Murphy9
3 Shaun Murphy5
Dave Harold3
3 Shaun Murphy5
9 Ding Junhui4
9 Ding Junhui5
Joe Perry3
3 Shaun Murphy5
Mark Allen3
14 Ali Carter5
Stuart Bingham3
14 Ali Carter3
Mark Allen5
7 Neil Robertson2
Mark Allen5
3 Shaun Murphy6
11 Mark Selby3
5 Ronnie O'Sullivan4
Marco Fu5
Marco Fu3
11 Mark Selby5
11 Mark Selby5
Ricky Walden2
11 Mark Selby5
2 John Higgins2
15 Steve Davis2
Mark King5
Mark King1
2 John Higgins5
2 John Higgins5
Joe Swail4

Final edit

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Jan Verhaas.
Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Beijing, China, 30 March 2008.[4][5]
Stephen Maguire (10)
 Scotland
10–9Shaun Murphy (3)
 England
Afternoon: 60–41, 32–63 (54), 0–72 (72), 74–0 (74), 120–0 (106), 68–24, 114–0 (102), 0–136 (136)
Evening: 24–75 (75), 36–61, 8–92 (81), 39–74, 137–0 (137), 80–15, 80–0 (80), 97–17 (89), 0–107 (86), 46–61, 64–40
137Highest break136
3Century breaks1
650+ breaks6

Qualifying edit

Qualifying for the tournament took place at Pontins in Prestatyn, Wales between 22 and 25 January 2008.[4]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Shailesh Jogia5 Barry Pinches5 David Gray3 Michael Holt2
Gareth Coppack1 Shailesh Jogia2 Barry Pinches5 Barry Pinches5
James McBain5 David Roe5 Andy Hicks4 Nigel Bond5
Kevin Van Hove2 James McBain4 David Roe5 David Roe3
Mark Joyce5 Judd Trump5 Fergal O'Brien5 Ian McCulloch2
Supoj Saenla1 Mark Joyce4 Judd Trump1 Fergal O'Brien5
Liu Song5 Ian Preece2 John Parrott5 Barry Hawkins5
Alfred Burden0 Liu Song5 Liu Song0 John Parrott1
Kurt Maflin5 Robin Hullw/d Alan McManus0 Jamie Cope5
Xiao Guodong3 Kurt Maflinw/o Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin1
Matthew Selt5 Marcus Campbell5 Andrew Norman1 Anthony Hamilton1
Fraser Patrick1 Matthew Selt0 Marcus Campbell5 Marcus Campbell5
Tian Pengfei2 Joe Delaney4 A Higginson5 Matthew Stevens5
Liu Chuang5 Liu Chuang5 Liu Chuang3 A Higginson4
Munraj Pal4 Mike Dunn5 David Gilbert2 Gerard Greene3
Michael White5 Michael White3 Mike Dunn5 Mike Dunn5
Lee Spick5 Rod Lawler1 Mark Davis3 Dave Harold5
Ashley Wright1 Lee Spick5 Lee Spick5 Lee Spick0
David Morris5 Scott MacKenzie3 Robert Milkins5 Joe Perry5
Ben Woollaston3 David Morris5 David Morris0 Robert Milkins2
Tony Drago5 Paul Davies5 James Wattana2 Stuart Bingham5
Jimmy Robertson3 Tony Drago3 Paul Davies5 Paul Davies3
Alex Davies5 Drew Henry5 Adrian Gunnell4 Mark Allen5
Rodney Goggins2 Alex Davies2 Drew Henry5 Drew Henry4
Jamie O'Neill5 Tom Ford5 Rory McLeod5 Marco Fu5
Martin Gould4 Jamie O'Neill2 Tom Ford3 Rory McLeod4
Lee Walkerw/d Jimmy Michie5 Ricky Walden5 Dominic Dale4
Issara Kachaiwongw/o Issara Kachaiwong4 Jimmy Michie3 Ricky Walden5
Liang Wenbo3 Stuart Pettman5 Michael Judge3 Mark King5
Steve Mifsud5 Steve Mifsud2 Stuart Pettman5 Stuart Pettman2
Leo Fernandez5 Jimmy White0 Jamie Burnett5 Joe Swail5
Patrick Wallace2 Leo Fernandez5 Leo Fernandez1 Jamie Burnett2

Century breaks edit

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Qualifying stage centuries edit

Televised stage centuries edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Murphy to play China's Ding after longest frame at snooker China Open". China Internet Information Center. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Snooker: Maximum break for Stephen Maguire". 2008-03-30. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
  3. ^ "Preisgeld China Open 2008". brownball.de. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e "2008 China Open". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 10 April 2008.
  5. ^ a b "Honghe Industrial China Open 2008". Snooker.org. Retrieved 28 March 2011.