He pockets �60,000 for the win plus another �5,000 for the highest break, a 138 total clearance
in the 13th frame.
Henderson can't be too discouraged even though he lost in his first major final. His prize of
�32,000 is three times greater than anything he has won in his career.
This is only the second time that a Welshman wins the event. Ray Reardon
was the first, in the very first edition in 1982. A list of
all the finals is available.
Matthew Stevens (Wales) 5-1 Stephen Hendry (Scotland)
Mark King 5-0 Jason Ferguson
Mark J Williams (Wales) 5-3 Mark Gray
Steve James 5-4 Wayne Jones (Wales)
Alain Robidoux (Canada) 5-1 Paul Davies (Wales)
Gary Wilkinson 5-1 Noppadon Noppachorn (Thailand)
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5-1 Gary Ponting
Nick Pearce 5-3 Dave Finbow
Oliver King 5-1 Nigel Bond
Billy Snaddon (Scotland) 5-4 Dene O'Kane (New Zealand)
James Wattana (Thailand) 5-4 Graeme Dott (Scotland)
Paul McPhillips (Scotland) 5-3 Andy Hicks
Darren Morgan (Wales) 5-1 Karl Broughton
Mick Price 5-4 Jason Price (N.Ireland)
John Parrott 5-4 Joe Johnson
Neal Foulds 5-2 Mark Davis
Mark Bennett (Wales) 5-3 Peter Ebdon
Chris Small (Scotland) 5-4 Paul Hunter
Steve Davis 5-2 John Giles
Gerard Greene (N.Ireland) 5-2 Willie Thorne
Tony Drago (Malta) 5-1 Andrew Cairns
Wayne Rendle 5-2 Rod Lawler
Ken Doherty (Ireland) 5-1 Wayne Brown
Martin Clark 5-0 Robin Hull (Finland)
Jonathan Birch 5-2 Alan McManus (Scotland)
Euan Henderson (Scotland) 5-0 Joe Swail (N.Ireland)
Fergal O'Brien (Ireland) 5-4 Dave HaroldAnthony Hamilton 5-4 Nick Walker
Tony Jones 5-1 Jimmy White
Sean Storey 5-3 Dennis Taylor (N.Ireland)
John Higgins (Scotland) 5-3 Jamie Burnett (Scotland)
Stephen Lee 5-3 Steve Judd