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Quarter-finals
Stephen Hendry, Scotland (1) 5-3 R Lawler (40)
29-63, 85-0 (61), 84-51 (57), 56-48, 122-1 (85), 23-62, 36-77 (77),
66-21
Alan McManus, Scotland (6) 5-3 David Roe (16)
80-14 (69), 53-4, 15-87 (51), 0-74 (55), 81-0 (60), 63-25, 42-81,
69-16
John Higgins, Scotland (11) 5-4 Darren Morgan, Wales (8)
92-0 (82), 4-88 (58), 68-9 (60), 77-0, 57-64, 69-55 (69), 0-111 (103),
0-124 (75), 85-36
Ken Doherty, Ireland (9) 5-2 Mark Bennett, Wales (42)
23-76, 54-58, 69-47, 62-11, 62-9, 109-34, 127-1 (127)
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Semi-finals
Ken Doherty, Ireland (9) 6-3 Stephen Hendry, Scotland (1)
70-62 (70, 62), 37-66, 16-77 (77), 66-58 (62), 51-66, 73-17 (59), 79-0
(79), 60-40, 81-0
Ken Doherty won the last four frames to beat Stephen Hendry, who had
only lost one match this season (against John Parrott in the
semi-final of the Thailand Classic).
John Higgins, Scotland (11) 6-5 Alan McManus, Scotland (6)
58-15, 62-65, 23-59, 104-22 (50,54), 79-66 (McManus 62), 21-77, 76-38
(62), 1-114, 98-1, 70-71 (Higgins 57), 68-12 (58)
This all Scottish semi-final was very dramatic.
John Higgins led 5-4 and had a 70-0 lead in frame ten
with only five reds remaining on the table (i.e. a possible break of 67).
McManus potted four of the reds with blacks, and then
snookered Higgins on the last red. Higgins missed, and McManus cleared the table to win the frame
71-70!
John Higgins kept his calm and took the deciding frame helped by a break of 58.
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