2002 Thailand Masters

Thailand Masters
Tournament information
Dates4–10 March 2002 (2002-03-04 – 2002-03-10)
VenueMerchant Court Hotel
CityBangkok
CountryThailand
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£476,300
Winner's share£67,500
Final
Champion Mark Williams (WAL)
Runner-up Stephen Lee (ENG)
Score9–4
2001

The 2002 Singha Thailand Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 4–10 March 2002 at the Merchant Court Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the last edition of the tournament as a ranking event.

Mark Williams won in the final 9–4 against Stephen Lee. The defending champion, Ken Doherty, was defeated by Lee in the quarter-finals.

Main draw

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
Ken Doherty 5
Joe Perry 3
Ken Doherty 5
Dave Harold 1
Steve Davis 1
Dave Harold 5
Ken Doherty 4
Stephen Lee 5
Graeme Dott 1
Quinten Hann 5
Quinten Hann 3
Stephen Lee 5
Stephen Lee 5
John Parrott 4
Stephen Lee 5
Matthew Stevens 2
Matthew Stevens 5
Anthony Davies 2
Matthew Stevens 5
Jimmy White 2
Jimmy White 5
Stuart Bingham 2
Matthew Stevens 5
John Higgins 3
Joe Swail 5
Marco Fu 0
Joe Swail 4
John Higgins 5
John Higgins 5
Michael Holt 1
Stephen Lee 4
Mark Williams 9
Mark Williams 5
David Gray 2
Mark Williams 5
Paul Hunter 0
Paul Hunter 5
Barry Pinches 1
Mark Williams 5
Fergal O'Brien 1
Fergal O'Brien 5
Mark Davis 2
Fergal O'Brien 5
Peter Ebdon 1
Peter Ebdon 5
Stuart Pettman 1
Mark Williams 5
Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
Stephen Hendry 5
Barry Hawkins 3
Stephen Hendry 5
Alan McManus 4
Alan McManus 5
Lee Walker 1
Stephen Hendry 3
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Mark King 5
Tony Drago 1
Mark King 4
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
James Wattana 2

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames.
Merchant Court Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. 10 March 2002.
Mark Williams
 Wales
9–4 Stephen Lee
 England
Afternoon: 57–38, 78–0 (78), 68–0 (64), 42–65, 6–76 (69), 89–43, 67–5, 73–40 (52)
Evening: 66–4, 90–37 (90), 47–58 (50), 5–70, 67–28
90 Highest break 69
0 Century breaks 0
4 50+ breaks 2

References

  1. ^ "Thailand Open, Thailand Classic, Thailand Masters". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  2. ^ Layton, Eric. Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker. p. 181.
  3. ^ a b "Singha Thailand Masters 2002". snooker.org. Retrieved 17 January 2018.