Pro Challenge Series – Event 5
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 16 – 18 February 2010 |
Venue | George Scott Snooker Club |
City | Liverpool |
Country | England |
Organisation(s) | WPBSA |
Format | Non-ranking event |
Highest break | 138 |
Final | |
Champion | Barry Hawkins |
Runner-up | Michael Holt |
Score | 5–1 |
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The Pro Challenge Series – Event 5 was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 16 and 18 February 2010 at the George Scott Snooker Club in Liverpool, England.
Barry Hawkins won in the final 5–1 against Michael Holt. This was the last event of the Pro Challenge Series, which followed event four's cancellation. The final two planned events were not played, due to low player participation. Only 39 of the 96 players on the tour participated in this event.[1]
Representation from different countries
31: England | 1: Scotland | 1: Wales |
2: Ireland | 2: Northern Ireland | 1: China |
1: Malta |
* In snooker, as in many other sports, some non-sovereign sub-national entities of the United Kingdom are treated as separate countries for sport governance purposes.
Main draw
Round 1
Best of 7 frames
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Round 2 to final
Final
Final: Best of 9 frames George Scott Snooker Club, Liverpool, England, 18 February 2010.[2][3] | ||
Michael Holt England |
1–5 | Barry Hawkins England |
49–65 (65), 0–123 (123), 77–0 (77), 0–68 (62), 20–71 (52), 7–61 (53) | ||
77 | Highest break | 123 |
0 | Century breaks | 1 |
1 | 50+ breaks | 5 |
Century breaks
- 138 Judd Trump
- 137 Ken Doherty
- 135, 129, 121 Liang Wenbo
- 134 Rod Lawler
- 132, 128, 104 Stuart Bingham
- 131 Graeme Dott
- 130 Craig Steadman
- 128, 105 Tom Ford
- 125 Nigel Bond
- 124 Mark Joyce
- 123, 106 Barry Hawkins
- 122 Jamie Cope
- 122 Adrian Gunnell
- 109, 102 Michael Holt
- 106 Simon Bedford
- 104, 100 Daniel Wells
References
- ↑ Hendon, David. "Pro Challenge Series axed". Snooker Scene Blog. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- 1 2 3 "Schedule and Results". Global Snooker. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
- 1 2 3 "WSA Pro Challenge Series Five". Top Snooker. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
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