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|tournament_name=[[World Open (snooker)|LG Cup]] |
|tournament_name=2002 [[World Open (snooker)|LG Cup]] |
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|dates={{Start and end dates|2002|10|5|2002|10|13|df=y}} |
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|venue=[[Preston Guild Hall|Guild Hall]] |
|venue=[[Preston Guild Hall|Guild Hall]] |
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|location=[[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]] |
|location=[[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]] |
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|country=England |
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|organisation=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |
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|format=[[List of snooker ranking tournaments|Ranking event]] |
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|Total prize fund= |
|Total prize fund=£597,200 |
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|winners_share=£82,500 |
|winners_share=£82,500 |
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|highest_break={{flagathlete|[[Stephen Lee (snooker player)|Stephen Lee]] |ENG}} (141) |
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|winner={{flagathlete|[[Chris Small]]|SCO}} |
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|runner_up={{flagathlete|[[Alan McManus]]|SCO}} |
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|score=9–5 |
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|previous=[[2001 LG Cup (snooker)|2001]] |
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|next=[[2003 LG Cup (snooker)|2003]] |
|next=[[2003 LG Cup (snooker)|2003]] |
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The '''2002 LG Cup''' was |
The '''2002 LG Cup''' was a professional [[snooker]] tournament held from 5 to 13 October 2002, at the [[Preston Guild Hall|Guild Hall]], in [[Preston, Lancashire]], England. It was the second year the event was known as the [[World Open (snooker)|LG Cup]] and the 21st overall staging of the competition. Sponsored by the Korean multinational conglomerate [[LG Corporation|LG]], the tournament was the first of eight [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] (WPBSA) [[Snooker world rankings|ranking events]] in the [[2002–03 snooker season]] and was televised in the United Kingdom on the [[BBC]]. |
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[[Chris Small]], who has the spinal condition [[ankylosing spondylitis]], was a 150/1 outsider when he won the tournament by defeating fellow Scot [[Alan McManus]] nine {{Cuegloss|frame|frames}} to five (9–5) in the final. It was Small's only major ranking tournament title of his career as he retired from his disease three years later. In the semi-finals Small beat [[Jimmy Michie]] 6–2 and McManus defeated [[Steve Davis]] 6–2. [[Stephen Lee (snooker player)|Stephen Lee]] compiled the tournament's highest {{Cuegloss|break}} of a 141 {{cuegloss|total clearance}} in his second round match against [[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]. The tournament preceded the second ranking event of the season, the [[2002 British Open|British Open]]. |
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The tournament was created as the [[World Open (snooker)|Professional Players Tournament]] in [[1982 Professional Players Tournament|1982]] by the [[snooker]] governing body, the [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] (WPBSA), to provide another [[Snooker world rankings|ranking event]]. It was renamed the Grand Prix for the [[1984 Grand Prix (snooker)|1984 event]] until [[2001 LG Cup (snooker)|2001]], when it was called the LG Cup, before reverting to the Grand Prix in [[2004 Grand Prix (snooker)|2004]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/GP.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216155938/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/GP.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|title=Professional Players Tournament. Grand Prix. LG Cup|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/GP.html (Chris Turner's Snooker Archive)|access-date=8 September 2010}}</ref> |
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The 2002 tournament was held at the [[Preston Guild Hall|Guild Hall]] in [[Preston, Lancashire]] between 5 and 13 October. It was the first of eight WPBSA ranking events in the [[2002–03 snooker season|2002–2003 season]] and the next event following [[2002 World Snooker Championship|last season's World Championship]],<ref name="lgcup2002">{{cite web|title=LG Cup 2002|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0203/lgcup2002_res.shtml|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050522155213/http://www.snooker.org/Trn/0203/lgcup2002_res.shtml|archive-date=22 May 2005|access-date=18 November 2016|publisher=snooker.org}}</ref> which was won by [[Peter Ebdon]].<ref>{{cite news|title=New Champion Peter Ebdon Stands on Top of the World|url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5282767|newspaper=[[Haaretz]]|agency=[[Reuters]]|date=8 May 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216143304/https://www.haaretz.com/1.5282767|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Stephen Lee (snooker player)|Stephen Lee]] won the [[2001 LG Cup (snooker)|2001 LG Cup]] in a nine {{Cuegloss|frame|frames}} to four victory (9–4) over Ebdon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2001/1021/159511-snooker/|title=Lee wins LG Cup in Preston|last=Grealis|first=Tom|date=21 October 2001|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215195000/https://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2001/1021/159511-snooker/|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live|access-date=18 November 2016}}</ref> The event preceded the second ranking tournament of the season, the [[2002 British Open|British Open]].<ref name="lgcup2002" /> Sponsored by the Korean multinational conglomerate [[LG Corporation|LG]] for the second year in a row,<ref name=":0" /> it had a prize fund of £597,200,<ref name=":2" /> and was broadcast on the [[BBC]].<ref name="lgcup2002" /> The maximum number of {{Cuegloss|frame|frames}} contested in a match increased from nine in the first round to the quarter-finals to eleven in the semi-finals, leading up to the final, which was played as best-of-seventeen frames.<ref name="WofS">{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldofsnooker.co.uk/maintour/lgcup02.htm|title=LG Cup Snooker|publisher=World of Snooker|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030410071256/http://www.worldofsnooker.co.uk/maintour/lgcup02.htm|archive-date=10 April 2003|access-date=26 April 2020}}</ref> |
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=== Prize money === |
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The breakdown of prize money for the 2002 tournament is shown below:<ref name=":2">{{cite web|title=Prize Money (Main Tour 2002/2003)|url=http://www.wpbsa.com/snooker_tournaments/main_tour/prize.asp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020910173744/http://www.wpbsa.com/snooker_tournaments/main_tour/prize.asp|archive-date=10 September 2002|access-date=9 October 2012|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]}}</ref> |
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*Winner: £82,500 |
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*Runner-up: £42,500 |
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*Semi-final (×2): £21,250 |
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*Quarter-final (×4): £11,700 |
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*Last 16 (×8): £9,600 |
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*Last 32 (×16): £7,800 |
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*Last 48 (×16): £4,000 |
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*Last 64 (×16): £3,150 |
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*Last 80 (×16): £2,150 |
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*Last 96 (×16): £1,450 |
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*Stage one highest break (×1): £1,800 |
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*Stage two highest break (×1): £7,500 |
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*Stage one [[maximum break]]: £5,000 |
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*Stage two maximum break: £20,000 |
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*Total: £597,200 |
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===Qualifying=== |
===Qualifying=== |
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Qualifying for the event took place over four rounds which were played between 2 and 16 September 2002 at the Meadowside Centre, [[Burton upon Trent]], for players on the main tour ranked 33 and lower for one of 32 places in the final stage.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Event Structure|url=http://www.worldofsnooker.co.uk/maintour/eventstructure.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030727062015/http://www.worldofsnooker.co.uk/maintour/eventstructure.htm|archive-date=27 July 2003|access-date=15 July 2020|publisher=World of Snooker}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=LG Cup Qualifiers|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/qualsstats.asp|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030219123424/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/qualsstats.asp|archive-date=19 February 2003|access-date=15 July 2020|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association}}</ref> The successful qualifiers included the likes of [[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]], [[Shokat Ali]], [[Ian McCulloch (snooker player)|Ian McCulloch]], [[Jimmy Michie]], [[Robin Hull]], [[Patrick Wallace]] and [[Jamie Burnett]].<ref name="GSC" /> |
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The last 48 round occurred between 5 and 7 October,<ref name=WofS/><ref name=110Schedule>{{Cite web|url=http://www.110sport.com/snooker/cont/trn/sched/lgcup02oop.php|title=LG Cup|publisher=110Sport|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021020012017/http://www.110sport.com/snooker/cont/trn/sched/lgcup02oop.php|archive-date=20 October 2002|access-date=26 April 2020}}</ref> with the 16 qualifiers facing members of the top 32, but not including the [[Snooker world rankings 2002/2003|top 16]] seeds.<ref name=":1" /> Day, both the Snooker Writers Association and the World Snooker Newcomer of the Year, defeated [[Ali Carter]] 5–3. Day led 3–0 but Carter got the score back to 3–2 with {{Cuegloss|break|breaks}} of 53 and 65 before Day won the match with an 83 break in frame six and a {{Cuegloss|clearance}} in the eighth.<ref name=ParrottExit>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2302245.stm|title=Parrott suffers early exit|date=5 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030404144437/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2302245.stm|archive-date=4 April 2003|url-status=live|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> [[Anthony Davies]] made breaks of 84, 85 and 72 in his 5–0 [[Whitewash (sport)|whitewash]] of [[Marcus Campbell]] and would play world number 4 [[John Higgins]] in the next round.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1053&category=65|title=Day's Double Delight|date=5 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021029083701/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1053&category=65|archive-date=29 October 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> Ali, Pakistan's number one ranked player, compiled breaks of 64, 51, 95 and 98 in a 5–1 victory over [[John Parrott]], the [[1991 World Snooker Championship|1991 world champion]].<ref name=LTR1>{{Cite news|url=https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5942927.shokat-scores-revenge-win/?ref=arc|title=Shokat scores revenge win|date=7 October 2002|work=[[Lancashire Telegraph]]|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215141857/https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5942927.shokat-scores-revenge-win/?ref=arc|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Fergal O'Brien]] edged out [[Nick Dyson]] 5–3, while [[Tony Drago]] and [[Gerard Greene]] defeated [[Gary Wilkinson (snooker player)|Gary Wilkinson]] and [[Dominic Dale]] respectively by the same scoreline.<ref name="ParrottExit" /> [[Drew Henry]] was also beaten by exactly the same scoreline by [[Michael Holt (snooker player)|Michael Holt]],<ref name=ParrottExit/> and [[Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)|Anthony Hamilton]] overcame [[Ian McCulloch (snooker player)|Ian McCulloch]] to win 5–4 in a game that concluded past midnight on 5 October after a final frame {{Cuegloss|safety}} exchange on the {{Cuegloss|pink ball}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1055&category=65|title=Hamilton in the pink|date=6 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030404035112/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1055&category=65|archive-date=4 April 2003|url-status=dead|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> |
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Former [[1992 World Matchplay (snooker)|World Matchplay]] champion [[James Wattana]] defeated Hull 5–4, coming from 4–0 behind to win four consecutive frames from |
Former [[1992 World Matchplay (snooker)|World Matchplay]] champion [[James Wattana]] defeated Hull 5–4, coming from 4–0 behind to win four consecutive frames from breaks of 56, 51 and 43 to force a final frame decider. Wattana won it after Hull left a [[Glossary of cue sports terms#red ball|red ball]] in the jaws of a corner pocket.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.ananova.com/sport/story/sm_684989.html?menu=|title=Wattana fightback too good for Hull|date=6 October 2002|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030123002211/http://www.ananova.com/sport/story/sm_684989.html?menu=|archive-date=23 January 2003|url-status=dead|publisher=[[Ananova]]}}</ref> [[Michael Judge]] whitewashed [[David Finbow]] 5–0, a match in which Judge's highest break was 48 and Finbow conceded the fifth frame despite being 49 points behind with 59 remaining on the [[Billiard table|table]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A183748353/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=63a5d83a|title=Veterans in showdown|date=7 October 2002|work=[[Lancashire Evening Post]]|access-date=15 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand}}</ref> Six-time world champion [[Steve Davis]] achieved the competition's third whitewash with a 5–0 victory over the world number 46 [[Jamie Burnett]] to set up a match with fellow Londoner [[Jimmy White]] for the first time in a ranking tournament since the semi-finals of the [[1995 International Open]].<ref name=DTR1>{{Cite news|url=http://d2ybq9unw89ve4.cloudfront.net/sport/3035693/Davis-sets-up-white-hot-clash.html|title=Davis sets up white-hot clash|last=Dee|first=John|date=6 October 2002|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215162227/http://d2ybq9unw89ve4.cloudfront.net/sport/3035693/Davis-sets-up-white-hot-clash.html|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> World number 29 [[Chris Small]], who suffers from the spinal condition [[ankylosing spondylitis]], beat [[Mark Davis (snooker player)|Mark Davis]] 5–2.<ref name=DTR1/> Small led Mark Davis 4–0 until the latter took two frames in succession. Small claimed frame seven to win the match.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2303485.stm|title=Davis books date with Whirlwind|date=6 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021027224025/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2303485.stm|archive-date=27 October 2002|url-status=live|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> [[2002 Scottish Open (snooker)|Scottish Open]] runner-up [[David Gray (snooker player)|David Gray]] won 5–1 against [[Atthasit Mahitthi]], while [[Patrick Wallace]] came from 2–0 and 4–3 behind to beat [[Dave Harold]] 5–4 in a 4-hour, 34-minute game. That delayed [[Nigel Bond]]'s match with [[Brian Morgan (snooker player)|Brian Morgan]] by two hours, which Bond won 5–1.<ref name=LTR1/> In the last game of round one, Michie beat [[Marco Fu]] 5–1.<ref name="lgcup2002" /> |
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The winners of the last 48 round qualified to face members of the top 16,<ref name=":1" /> which took place from 7 to 9 October.<ref name=110Schedule/> Day was defeated 5–4 by Lee, who achieved a 141 {{Cuegloss|total clearance}} (the tournament's highest break) and Day compiled a 57 break to force a final frame decider. A break of 52 that commenced with a fluked {{Cuegloss|red ball}} won Lee the match.<ref name="LTR1" /> Higgins whitewashed Davies 5–0 during which he missed an opportunity to achieve a [[maximum break]] in frame five,<ref name=HigginsWPBSA>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1060&category=65|title=No trouble for Higgins|date=7 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202133932/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1060&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> as he outscored Davies 361–75.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/3035792/Snooker-Higgins-laments-sad-return.html|title=Snooker: Higgins laments sad return|last=Dee|first=John|date=8 October 2002|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160229023117/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/3035792/Snooker-Higgins-laments-sad-return.html|archive-date=29 February 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Greene produced breaks of 61 and 78 in his 5–1 victory over world number 12 [[Graeme Dott]].<ref name=HigginsWPBSA/> [[Ronnie O'Sullivan]]'s breaks of 85, 56, 52 and 43 enabled him to beat Hamilton 5–2 in 85 minutes but expressed his displeasure at not achieving a sixth maximum break due to a lack of concentration.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2306997.stm|title=Rocket blows 147 chance|date=14 February 2003|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030222183942/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2306997.stm|archive-date=22 February 2003|url-status=live|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> Ali missed a straightforward red ball while on 47 points in the opening frame of his 5–0 whitewash to McManus.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5942739.mcmanus-proves-too-strong/|title=McManus proves too strong|date=8 October 2002|work=Lancashire Telegraph|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215190413/https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5942739.mcmanus-proves-too-strong/|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Stephen Hendry]], a seven-time world champion, opened his match with Drago by winning the first two frames. Drago made breaks of 32 and 36 to win frame three but Hendry won the next three with breaks of 52, 56 and 65 to win.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92578705/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=7f843dc6|title=Snooker: Tornado is blown out by Hendry; Latest action from the LG Cup|date=8 October 2002|work=[[Coventry Telegraph|Coventry Evening Telegraph]]|access-date=15 February 2019|page=55|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
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O'Brien led 2–0 with a break of 128 and his opponent Ebdon responded with a 101 break. Breaks of 103, 45 and 53 put Ebdon into the lead but O'Brien won the game 5–4 with victories in frame eight and the 41-minute ninth. In the match between [[Paul Hunter]] and Wattana, Hunter led 4–0 before Wattana won three successive frames. Hunter won frame eight and the match with a score of 91–8.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1008/167598-snooker/|title=O'Brien beats world champion Ebdon|last=Boylan|first=James|date=8 October 2002|publisher=RTÉ Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160125012854/http://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1008/167598-snooker/|archive-date=25 January 2016|url-status=live|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> [[Mark Williams (snooker player)|Mark Williams]] led Judge 2–0 before Judge took three frames in a row to go 3–2 in front. Williams made a match-high break of 60 to win 5–3. Holt overcame [[Quinten Hann]] 5–4 in a ¼ hour battle on the final pink and {{Cuegloss|black ball|black balls}} in the deciding frame of their match.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1064&category=65|title=39 steps ... and counting!|date=8 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202084332/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1064&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> White came from 3–1 behind to tie Davis at 3–3 with a break of 72. Both players shared the next two frames to force a final frame decider. Leading 49–16 with five un-potted red balls on the table, Davis fluked one of them and went on to produce a break of 21 to win the match that ran past midnight due to other fixtures running longer than expected.<ref name=LEPR2>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A183748375/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=501524ee|title=Fans flock to see past masters turn back clock|date=9 October 2002|work=Lancashire Evening Post|access-date=15 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
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On the second table, world number 16 [[Joe Perry (snooker player)|Joe Perry]] lost 2–5 to Small despite the latter's heavy back strain.<ref name=LEPR2/> [[1997 World Snooker Championship|1997 world champion]] and world number 5 [[Ken Doherty]] was the highest ranked player to lose in the round when Wallace beat him 5–3 |
On the second table, world number 16 [[Joe Perry (snooker player)|Joe Perry]] lost 2–5 to Small despite the latter's heavy back strain.<ref name=LEPR2/> [[1997 World Snooker Championship|1997 world champion]] and world number 5 [[Ken Doherty]] was the highest ranked player to lose in the round when Wallace beat him 5–3. Wallace dedicated the victory to his practice partner and former [[Northern Ireland Amateur Championship]] runner-up Barry McNamee who died when a car struck him that year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/3035873/Snooker-Wallace-extends-wait-for-Doherty.html|title=Snooker: Wallace extends wait for Doherty|last=Dee|first=John|date=10 October 2002|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160229024350/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/3035873/Snooker-Wallace-extends-wait-for-Doherty.html|archive-date=29 February 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Joe Swail]] was another top 16 seed to be eliminated in round two when he lost 5–3 to Bond despite leading 3–1 midway through.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/wallace-topples-out-of-sorts-doherty-1.440796|title=Wallace topples out-of-sorts Doherty|date=9 October 2002|work=[[The Irish Times]]|access-date=15 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215205924/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/wallace-topples-out-of-sorts-doherty-1.440796|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> Of the other two second round matches, [[Matthew Stevens]] lost 1–5 to Gray and Michie won 5–2 against the world number 11 [[Mark King (snooker player)|Mark King]].<ref name=BBCR3>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2314591.stm|title=McManus ends Lee's reign|date=14 February 2003|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031009062916/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2314591.stm|archive-date=9 October 2003|url-status=live|access-date=15 February 2019}}</ref> |
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The last 16 round was played from 9 to 10 October.<ref name=110Schedule/> Lee led McManus 3–1 but the latter took four straight frames with a break of 105 to force a final frame decider. Lee missed the final {{Cuegloss|yellow ball}} shot and he {{Cuegloss|pot|potted}} the cue ball to give McManus the penalty points he required to return to contention and the latter made a 51 clearance to win 5–4.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92684054/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=d9da0301|title=Snooker: McManus claims scalp of champion Lee|last=Everton|first=Clive|date=10 October 2002|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=16 February 2019|page=35|author-link=Clive Everton|via=General OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> Greene took his fifth victory of the season when he beat O'Brien by the same scoreline.<ref name=BBCR3 /> Small produced breaks of 58, 71 and 100 as he compiled 300 unanswered points against Higgins who won frame five to prevent a whitewash but Small took the sixth to claim a 5–1 victory. Holt took a 3–0 lead over O'Sullivan who responded to claim five consecutive frames for a 5–3 victory to avoid elimination.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/higgins-latest-big-name-to-falter-1.441020|title=Higgins latest big name to falter|date=10 October 2002|work=The Irish Times|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216071435/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/higgins-latest-big-name-to-falter-1.441020|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Hunter led Hendry 3–1 with breaks of 112 and 66 and to 4–2 when Hendry achieved a 67 break in frame six before Hunter clinched the game 5–3 in a disjointed eighth frame.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1071&category=65|title=Hunter through to quarters|date=10 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202130254/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1071&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Michie edged out Wallace 5–4 to enter his first ranking professional tournament quarter-final since 1999.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2317361.stm|title=Top seeds keep falling|date=14 February 2003|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030222082210/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2317361.stm|archive-date=22 February 2003|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Similarly, Davis took the opening three frames of a match against Williams while the latter claimed frame four. Davis produced a run of 69 in frame five and he then compiled a match-winning 48 in the sixth frame for a final score of 5–1 in his favour. Davis remarked of his performance after the match, "It's the best I've played for years."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92739757/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=66d48f1f|title=Snooker: Part-time Davis rolls back the years|last=Everton|first=Clive|date=11 October 2002|work=The Guardian|access-date=16 February 2019|page=32|via=General OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> In the final third round match Gray came from 4–2 behind to beat Bond 5–3.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A183748396/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=53ef03db|title=Davis closing in on a close-up of the Preston action|date=11 October 2002|work=Lancashire Evening Post|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
Hunter led Hendry 3–1 with breaks of 112 and 66 and to 4–2 when Hendry achieved a 67 break in frame six before Hunter clinched the game 5–3 in a disjointed eighth frame.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1071&category=65|title=Hunter through to quarters|date=10 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202130254/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1071&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Michie edged out Wallace 5–4 to enter his first ranking professional tournament quarter-final since 1999.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2317361.stm|title=Top seeds keep falling|date=14 February 2003|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030222082210/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2317361.stm|archive-date=22 February 2003|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Similarly, Davis took the opening three frames of a match against Williams while the latter claimed frame four. Davis produced a run of 69 in frame five and he then compiled a match-winning 48 in the sixth frame for a final score of 5–1 in his favour. Davis remarked of his performance after the match, "It's the best I've played for years."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92739757/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=66d48f1f|title=Snooker: Part-time Davis rolls back the years|last=Everton|first=Clive|date=11 October 2002|work=The Guardian|access-date=16 February 2019|page=32|via=General OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> In the final third round match Gray came from 4–2 behind to beat Bond 5–3.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A183748396/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=53ef03db|title=Davis closing in on a close-up of the Preston action|date=11 October 2002|work=Lancashire Evening Post|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
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The four quarter-finals were contested on 11 October.<ref name=110Schedule/> Small defeated O'Sullivan 5–1 to reach his first semi-final since the [[1998 Grand Prix (snooker)|1998]] tournament. Small produced breaks of 81, 44, 71 and 137, which gave him a 4–0 lead at the mid-session interval. O'Sullivan prevented the first whitewash of his career since the [[1997 China International]] with victory in a disjointed frame five but Small won the match with a 78 clearance in the sixth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1073&category=65|title=Small wonder as Rocket crashes|date=11 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202131309/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1073&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Greene compiled breaks of 66 and 77 to lead Michie 2–0. After Michie won frame three, Greene took the following two to hold a 4–1 advantage. Michie responded with breaks of 66 and 98 to force a final frame decider, which he won on a long-range pink ball shot for a 5–4 scoreline.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/12/snooker.cliveeverton|title=Small sees off O'Sullivan|last=Everton|first=Clive|date=11 October 2002|work=The Guardian|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140909230713/http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/12/snooker.cliveeverton|archive-date=9 September 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> |
The four quarter-finals were contested on 11 October.<ref name=110Schedule/> Small defeated O'Sullivan 5–1 to reach his first semi-final since the [[1998 Grand Prix (snooker)|1998]] tournament. Small produced breaks of 81, 44, 71 and 137, which gave him a 4–0 lead at the mid-session interval. O'Sullivan prevented the first whitewash of his career since the [[1997 China International]] with victory in a disjointed frame five but Small won the match with a 78 clearance in the sixth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1073&category=65|title=Small wonder as Rocket crashes|date=11 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202131309/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1073&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Greene compiled breaks of 66 and 77 to lead Michie 2–0. After Michie won frame three, Greene took the following two to hold a 4–1 advantage. Michie responded with breaks of 66 and 98 to force a final frame decider, which he won on a long-range pink ball shot for a 5–4 scoreline.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/12/snooker.cliveeverton|title=Small sees off O'Sullivan|last=Everton|first=Clive|date=11 October 2002|work=The Guardian|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140909230713/http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/12/snooker.cliveeverton|archive-date=9 September 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Davis overcame Hunter 5–4 in a tightly contested match |
Davis overcame Hunter 5–4 in a tightly contested match lasting 3 hours, 32 minutes. Coming from 3–0 and 4–2 behind, Davis made breaks of 47, 105 and 52 to bring the game to a final frame decider. With one red ball left on the table in frame nine, Hunter missed it five times from a snookered position and Davis accrued 21 points in fouls from Hunter.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hunter-ground-down-by-resolve-of-davis-c3qkmqzzwrf|title=Hunter ground down by resolve of Davis|last=Yates|first=Phil|date=12 October 2002|work=[[The Times]]|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Davis won the 47-minute frame and the match with a score of 85–40.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2320447.stm|title=Davis reels in Hunter|date=14 February 2003|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030222094205/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2320447.stm|archive-date=22 February 2003|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> McManus defeated Gray 5–3 in a match which Gray's highest break was 98. McManus came from 3–1 down to produce breaks of 76, 94 and 46 and won the eighth frame to progress into his 35th career semi-final.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1074&category=65|title=Davis dream lives on|date=11 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021202131254/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1074&category=65|archive-date=2 December 2002|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> |
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===Semi-finals=== |
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The semi-finals on 12 October were best-of-11 frames.<ref name="GSC" /><ref name="110Schedule" /> Small reached the first major ranking final of his career when he defeated Michie 6–2.<ref name=SmallMichieBBC>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2322981.stm|title=Dominant Small into LG Cup final|date=12 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021022052047/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2322981.stm|archive-date=22 October 2002|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Small won the first four frames, which included a 41-minute frame two that Michie lost because of a tight battle on the pink ball. Small produced a break of 77 in the third.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/small-reaches-the-big-time-1.441326|title=Small reaches the big time|date=12 October 2002|work=The Irish Times|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216102601/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/small-reaches-the-big-time-1.441326|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> After the mid-session interval, Michie won frames five and six but |
The semi-finals on 12 October were best-of-11 frames.<ref name="GSC" /><ref name="110Schedule" /> Small reached the first major ranking final of his career when he defeated Michie 6–2.<ref name=SmallMichieBBC>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2322981.stm|title=Dominant Small into LG Cup final|date=12 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021022052047/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2322981.stm|archive-date=22 October 2002|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> Small won the first four frames, which included a 41-minute frame two that Michie lost because of a tight battle on the pink ball. Small produced a break of 77 in the third.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/small-reaches-the-big-time-1.441326|title=Small reaches the big time|date=12 October 2002|work=The Irish Times|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216102601/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/small-reaches-the-big-time-1.441326|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> After the mid-session interval, Michie won frames five and six but breaks of 36, 37, 43 and 39 won the match for Small, who commented on his delight to reach the final, "When I was a youngster I watched the snooker on television and thought how great it must be to play in a major final. Now I've done it at last and I'm determined to enjoy it. It's a dream come true and I can't wait."<ref name=SmallMichieBBC/> |
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The other semi-final saw McManus reach his 15th career final with a 6–4 victory over Davis in a match that lasted almost five hours. McManus won three frames on the pink ball and made breaks of 78, 50 and 76 to win the match.<ref name=McManusDavisBBC>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2323675.stm|title=McManus ends Davis' dream|date=12 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021022000838/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2323675.stm|archive-date=22 October 2002|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> A male spectator was ejected from the Preston Guild Hall during frame eight for audible snoring and it was twice restarted because of separate safety shot stalemates.<ref name=TimesDavis>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92820560/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=6981602b|title=Marathon night when fans lost interest in Davis; Snooker|last=Yates|first=Phil|date=14 October 2002|work=The Times|access-date=16 February 2019|page=14|via=Academic OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> After the game, McManus called it "one of the hardest matches of my life" after he did not pot a single ball because of extended table play from Davis,<ref name=TimesDavis/> "Halfway through I felt like a couldn't pot a ball so I'm pleased to have got through. I think it will be a different game in the final because Chris goes for his shots. It's a big match for both of us."<ref name=McManusDavisBBC/> |
The other semi-final saw McManus reach his 15th career final with a 6–4 victory over Davis in a match that lasted almost five hours. McManus won three frames on the pink ball and made breaks of 78, 50 and 76 to win the match.<ref name=McManusDavisBBC>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2323675.stm|title=McManus ends Davis' dream|date=12 October 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021022000838/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/lg_cup/2323675.stm|archive-date=22 October 2002|url-status=live|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> A male spectator was ejected from the Preston Guild Hall during frame eight for audible snoring and it was twice restarted because of separate safety shot stalemates.<ref name=TimesDavis>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92820560/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=6981602b|title=Marathon night when fans lost interest in Davis; Snooker|last=Yates|first=Phil|date=14 October 2002|work=The Times|access-date=16 February 2019|page=14|via=Academic OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> After the game, McManus called it "one of the hardest matches of my life" after he did not pot a single ball because of extended table play from Davis,<ref name=TimesDavis/> "Halfway through I felt like a couldn't pot a ball so I'm pleased to have got through. I think it will be a different game in the final because Chris goes for his shots. It's a big match for both of us."<ref name=McManusDavisBBC/> |
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===Final=== |
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The all-Scottish best-of-17 final happened on 13 October. McManus led 3–1 with successive breaks of 62 and 73. Small reduced McManus' lead by one frame with a half century break before McManus produced a 62 run to lead 4–2. Small produced a 69 break in frame seven and won the eighth to end the first session level at 4–4.<ref name="RTESession1">{{cite web|last=Murray|first=Shane|title=Small and McManus tied after first session|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1013/167723-lgcup/|publisher=RTÉ Sport|date=13 October 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215141122/https://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1013/167723-lgcup/|archive-date=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> When play resumed in the second session, a break of 62 from Small after McManus missed a mid-range red ball to a top corner pocket for the lead. More safety errors from McManus gave Small a chance to produce breaks of 47 and 27 in frame ten as the former did not record a single point in this period. McManus took the 11th frame after Small failed to pot the last red ball along the top {{Cuegloss|cushion}}. Small took the next three frames to win the match 9–5.<ref name=":3" /> The match lasted 6 hours and 13 minutes.<ref name="DTFinal">{{cite news|last=Dee|first=John|title=Big title for Small|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92789022/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=e67a8c89|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|page=11|date=14 October 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> Aged 29 and a 150/1 outsider,<ref name="TimesFinal">{{cite news|last=Yates|first=Phil|title=Small finally gets his big break; Snooker|url= http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92820561/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=0c21d8b6|newspaper=The Times|page=14|date=14 October 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Academic OneFile|url-access=subscription}}</ref> he became the first non-top 16 ranked player to win a ranking tournament since O'Brien at the [[1999 British Open (1998/1999)|1999 British Open]].<ref name=":3">{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1078&category=65|title=It's a Small world in Preston|date=14 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030219121239/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1078&category=65|archive-date=19 February 2003|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> |
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⚫ | It transpired to be the only ranking event victory of Small's career having retired from professional snooker three years later as a result of his affliction.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chris Small|url=https://www.rkgsnooker.com/player/player-profile/chris-small/token-157|url-status=live|access-date=9 July 2021|publisher=RKG Snooker|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200925134117/https://www.rkgsnooker.com/player/player-profile/chris-small/token-157 |archive-date=25 September 2020 }}</ref> Small earned £82,500 for the win.<ref name="GuardianFinal">{{cite news|last=Everton|first=Clive|title=Small walks tall at Guild Hall|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/14/snooker.cliveeverton|newspaper=The Guardian|date=13 October 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140909230746/http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/oct/14/snooker.cliveeverton|archive-date=9 September 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> Post-match, Small dedicated his victory to his grandmother who died three years prior, "I held her hand in hospital the day before she died and when she asked me to win a tournament for her one day, I promised her I would. Now I've done it, so I just hope she was up there looking down and watching my victory."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A92825402/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=61f0c306|title=Emotional victory for Small|last=Dee|first=John|date=15 October 2002|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> He also said it felt "like a dream",<ref name="BBCSportFinal">{{cite news|title=Small wins LG Cup|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/2306179.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|date=14 February 2003|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030222182549/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/2306179.stm|archive-date=22 February 2003|url-status=live}}</ref> and would use the winnings to pay the mortgage on his house.<ref name="ScotsmanFinal">{{cite news|last=McHenry|first=Bruce|title=Small on a high after pocketing first title|url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A94189843/GPS?u=wikipedia&sid=GPS&xid=8c42b5dc|newspaper=[[The Scotsman]]|page=1|date=14 October 2002|access-date=16 February 2019|via=Infotrac Newsstand|url-access=subscription}}</ref> McManus said he was pleased for Small and did not believe his game with Davis wore him out despite appearing visibly tired, "But from my point of view it was an anti-climax. It was not a great match but Chris was solid and if I left anything sticking out he knocked it in. But I'm delighted for him, he's a lovely lad and he deserves this victory after all he's been through."<ref name="ScotsmanFinal" /> |
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In the first session of the final, McManus took an early 3–1 lead with successive breaks of 62 and 73. Small then reduced McManus' lead by one frame with a half century break before McManus produced a 62 run to hold a 4–2 advantage. Small later produced a 69 run in frame seven and won the eighth to end the first session tied at 4–4.<ref name=RTESession1>{{cite web|last=Murray|first=Shane|title=Small and McManus tied after first session|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1013/167723-lgcup/|publisher=RTÉ Sport|date=13 October 2002|accessdate=16 February 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215141122/https://www.rte.ie/sport/snooker/2002/1013/167723-lgcup/|archivedate=15 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> When play resumed in the second session, a break of 62 from Small after McManus missed a mid-range red ball to a top corner pocket for the lead. More safety errors from McManus gave Small a chance to produce runs of 47 and 27 in frame ten as the former did not record a single point in this period. But McManus took the eleventh frame when Small could not pot the last red ball on the table along the top cushion. Small took the next three frames to win the match and the tournament. He became the first non-top 16 ranked player to win a ranking tournament since O'Brien at the [[1999 British Open (1998/1999)|1999 British Open]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1078&category=65|title=It's a Small world in Preston|date=14 October 2002|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030219121239/http://worldsnooker.com/snooker_media_centre/lgcup2002/articleshow.asp?articleID=1078&category=65|archive-date=19 February 2003|url-status=dead|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> |
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The victory, according to Phil Yates of ''[[The Times]]'', made Small possibly, "one of the most unlikely winners of a leading competition for years" because of his reputation of being a [[Journeyman (sports)|journeyman]] and him requiring monthly injections to reduce the effect of his spinal condition.<ref name="TimesFinal" /> |
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==Main draw== |
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The numbers in the box to the left of the player is their seeding. Players listed in bold denote a match winner. The draw for the main competition is shown below.<ref name=lgcup2002/><ref name=WofS/><ref name=GSC>{{cite web|title=2002 LG Cup|url=http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Results/2002LG1.htm| |
The numbers in the box to the left of the player is their seeding. Players listed in bold denote a match winner. The draw for the main competition is shown below.<ref name=lgcup2002/><ref name=WofS/><ref name="GSC">{{cite web|title=2002 LG Cup|url=http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Results/2002LG1.htm|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060918103311/http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Results/2002LG1.htm|archive-date=18 September 2006|access-date=15 July 2020|publisher=Global Snooker Centre}}</ref> |
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===Final=== |
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==Score of the final== |
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Scores in bold denote all winning frame scores and the winning finalist. Breaks over 50 are shown in brackets.<ref name="lgcup2002" /><ref name="BBCSportFinal" /> |
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| colspan="3" |
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:gold;" | '''Final:''' Best of 17 frames.<ref name="WofS" /> Referee: [[Paul Collier (snooker referee)|Paul Collier]].<br />[[Guild Hall]], [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]], [[England]], 13 October 2002.<ref name="lgcup2002" /><ref name="BBCSportFinal" /> |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
| style="width:200px; text-align:right;" | [[Alan McManus]] (15)<br /> {{SCO}} |
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| |
| style="width:100px; text-align:center;" | 5–'''9''' |
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| style="width:200px;"| '''[[Chris Small]]''' (29)<br/> {{SCO}} |
| style="width:200px;" | '''[[Chris Small]]''' (29)<br /> {{SCO}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| colspan="3" |
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; font-size:100%;" | ''Afternoon:'' 30–'''81''', '''94'''–34, '''68'''–19 (62), '''78'''–15 (73), 6–'''75''' (51), '''75'''–24 (62), 0–'''69''' (69), 52–'''54'''<br />''Evening:'' 0–'''94''' (62), 0–'''75''', '''58'''–55, 48–'''76''', 31–'''65''' (65), 28–'''63''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="text-align:right;"| '''73''' |
| style="text-align:right;" | '''73''' |
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| style="text-align:center;"| Highest break |
| style="text-align:center;" | Highest break |
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| 69 |
| 69 |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="text-align:right;"| ''0'' |
| style="text-align:right;" | ''0'' |
||
| style="text-align:center;"| Century breaks |
| style="text-align:center;" | Century breaks |
||
| ''0'' |
| ''0'' |
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|- |
|- |
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| style="text-align:right;"| 3 |
| style="text-align:right;" | 3 |
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| style="text-align:center;"| 50+ breaks |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]'''|WAL}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]'''|WAL}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Selt]]|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Alain Robidoux]]'''|CAN}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Alain Robidoux]]'''|CAN}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Hugh Abernethy]]|SCO}} |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Peter Lines]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Peter Lines]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–4 || {{flagathlete|[[Lee Spick]]|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Rod Lawler]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Rod Lawler]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Peter Roscoe]]|WAL}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[John Read (snooker player)|John Read]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[John Read (snooker player)|John Read]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 3–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Johl Younger]]'''|AUS}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Antony Bolsover]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Antony Bolsover]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 2–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Jamie Cope]]'''|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Paul Wykes]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Paul Wykes]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Jin Long (snooker player)|Jin Long]]|CHN}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Jason Ferguson (snooker player)|Jason Ferguson]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Jason Ferguson (snooker player)|Jason Ferguson]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 0–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Atthasit Mahitthi]]'''|THA}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Paul Davies (snooker player)|Paul Davies]]|WAL}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Paul Davies (snooker player)|Paul Davies]]|WAL}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[David Gilbert (snooker player)|David Gilbert]]'''|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Tony Jones (snooker player)|Tony Jones]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Tony Jones (snooker player)|Tony Jones]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Colm Gilcreest]]'''|IRL}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Joe Johnson (snooker player)|Joe Johnson]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Joe Johnson (snooker player)|Joe Johnson]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 3–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Bob Chaperon]]'''|CAN}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Stephen Kershaw]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Stephen Kershaw]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 2–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Kwan Poomjang]]'''|THA}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Shaun Murphy]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–2 || {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Farrant]]|WAL}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Shaun Murphy]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–2 || {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Farrant]]|WAL}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Luke Fisher]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Stefan Mazrocis]]'''|NLD}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Paul Davison]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Paul Davison]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–4 || {{flagathlete|[[Justin Astley]]|ENG}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Phaitoon Phonbun]]'''|THA}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Phaitoon Phonbun]]'''|THA}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Mark Gray (pool player)|Mark Gray]]|ENG}} |
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|} |
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{{Col-2}} |
{{Col-2}} |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Kristján Helgason]]'''|ISL}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Kristján Helgason]]'''|ISL}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–1 || {{flagathlete|[[Mario Wehrman]]|NLD}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Jeff Cundy]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Jeff Cundy]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 3–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Pang Weiguo]]'''|CHN}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Craig Butler (snooker player)|Craig Butler]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Craig Butler (snooker player)|Craig Butler]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 2–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Jimmy Robertson (snooker player)|Jimmy Robertson]]'''|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Andrew Norman]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Jason Weston]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrew Norman (snooker player)|Andrew Norman]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Jason Weston]]'''|ENG}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Martin Dziewialtowski]]'''|SCO}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Martin Dziewialtowski]]'''|SCO}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–0 || {{flagathlete|[[Nick Pearce]]|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Andrew Higginson]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrew Higginson]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 3–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[David John (snooker player)|David John]]'''|WAL}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Troy Shaw]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Troy Shaw]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 2–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Simon Bedford]]'''|ENG}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Jason Prince]]|NIR}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Jason Prince]]|NIR}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]]'''|SCO}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Couch]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Couch]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 4–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Munraj Pal]]'''|ENG}} |
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| |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Wayne Brown (snooker player)|Wayne Brown]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–4 || {{flagathlete|[[Ricky Walden]]|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Neal Foulds]]|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Neal Foulds]]|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| 0–'''5''' || {{flagathlete|'''[[Leo Fernandez]]'''|IRL}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Rory McLeod (snooker player)|Rory McLeod]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Rory McLeod (snooker player)|Rory McLeod]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–4 || {{flagathlete|Darren Clarke|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Euan Henderson]]'''|SCO}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Euan Henderson (snooker player)|Euan Henderson]]'''|SCO}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Manan Chandra]]|IND}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Sean Storey]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Sean Storey]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–1 || {{flagathlete|[[Eddie Manning]]|ENG}} |
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|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Lee Walker]]'''|WAL}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Lee Walker]]'''|WAL}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–1 || {{flagathlete|[[James Reynolds (snooker player)|James Reynolds]]|WAL}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| {{flagathlete|'''[[Adrian Gunnell]]'''|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Adrian Gunnell]]'''|ENG}} || style="text-align:center;"| '''5'''–0 || {{flagathlete|David Donovan|WAL}} |
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{{col-end}} |
{{col-end}} |
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=== Round 2–4 === |
=== Round 2–4 === |
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{{2NTeam-NTeamBracket |
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{{32TeamX3RoundBracket |
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| RD1=Round 2<br />Best of 9 frames |
| RD1=Round 2<br />Best of 9 frames |
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| RD2=Round 3<br />Best of 9 frames |
| RD2=Round 3<br />Best of 9 frames |
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| RD1-team03 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Lines]] |
| RD1-team03 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Peter Lines]] |
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| RD1-score03 =2 |
| RD1-score03 =2 |
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| RD1-team04 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Rod Lawler]] |
| RD1-team04 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Rod Lawler]]''' |
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| RD1-score04 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score04 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team05 ={{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Johl Younger]] |
| RD1-team05 ={{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Johl Younger]] |
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| RD1-team14 ={{Flagicon|NLD}} '''[[Stefan Mazrocis]]''' |
| RD1-team14 ={{Flagicon|NLD}} '''[[Stefan Mazrocis]]''' |
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| RD1-score14 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score14 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Paul Davison]]''' |
| RD1-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Paul Davison]]''' |
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| RD1-score15 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score15 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team16 ={{flagicon|THA}} [[Phaitoon Phonbun]] |
| RD1-team16 ={{flagicon|THA}} [[Phaitoon Phonbun]] |
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| RD1-score16 =3 |
| RD1-score16 =3 |
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| RD1-team17 ={{flagicon|ISL}} '''[[Kristján Helgason]]''' |
| RD1-team17 ={{flagicon|ISL}} '''[[Kristján Helgason]]''' |
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| RD1-team20 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Jason Weston]]''' |
| RD1-team20 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Jason Weston]]''' |
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| RD1-score20 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score20 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team21 = |
| RD1-team21 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[Martin Dziewialtowski]]''' |
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| RD1-score21 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score21 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team22 ={{Flagicon|WAL}} [[David John (snooker player)|David John]] |
| RD1-team22 ={{Flagicon|WAL}} [[David John (snooker player)|David John]] |
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| RD1-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]]''' |
| RD1-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]]''' |
||
| RD1-score24 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score24 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team25 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Munraj Pal]] |
| RD1-team25 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Munraj Pal]] |
||
| RD1-score25 =2 |
| RD1-score25 =2 |
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| RD1-team26 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Wayne Brown (snooker player)|Wayne Brown]]''' |
| RD1-team26 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Wayne Brown (snooker player)|Wayne Brown]]''' |
||
| RD1-score26 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score26 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team27 ={{flagicon| |
| RD1-team27 ={{flagicon|IRL}} '''[[Leo Fernandez]]''' |
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| RD1-score27 ='''5''' |
| RD1-score27 ='''5''' |
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| RD1-team28 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Rory McLeod (snooker player)|Rory McLeod]] |
| RD1-team28 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Rory McLeod (snooker player)|Rory McLeod]] |
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| RD1-score28 =4 |
| RD1-score28 =4 |
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| RD1-team29 ={{flagicon|SCO}} [[Euan Henderson]] |
| RD1-team29 ={{flagicon|SCO}} [[Euan Henderson (snooker player)|Euan Henderson]] |
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| RD1-score29 =2 |
| RD1-score29 =2 |
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| RD1-team30 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Sean Storey]]''' |
| RD1-team30 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Sean Storey]]''' |
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| RD2-team02 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]''' |
| RD2-team02 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]''' |
||
| RD2-score02 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score02 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team03 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Andy Hicks]] |
| RD2-team03 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Andy Hicks]]''' |
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| RD2-score03 =1 |
| RD2-score03 =1 |
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| RD2-team04 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Rod Lawler]] |
| RD2-team04 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Rod Lawler]]''' |
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| RD2-score04 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score04 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team05 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Stuart Pettman]] |
| RD2-team05 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Stuart Pettman]] |
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| RD2-team07 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Nick Walker (snooker player)|Nick Walker]] |
| RD2-team07 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Nick Walker (snooker player)|Nick Walker]] |
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| RD2-score07 =4 |
| RD2-score07 =4 |
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| RD2-team08 ={{Flagicon|THA}} [[Atthasit Mahitthi]] |
| RD2-team08 ={{Flagicon|THA}} '''[[Atthasit Mahitthi]]''' |
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| RD2-score08 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score08 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team09 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Bradley Jones (snooker player)|Bradley Jones]] |
| RD2-team09 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Bradley Jones (snooker player)|Bradley Jones]] |
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| RD2-team10 ={{Flagicon|IRL}} '''[[Colm Gilcreest]]''' |
| RD2-team10 ={{Flagicon|IRL}} '''[[Colm Gilcreest]]''' |
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| RD2-score10 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score10 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team11 ={{flagicon|SCO}} [[Stephen Maguire]] |
| RD2-team11 ={{flagicon|SCO}} [[Stephen Maguire]] |
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| RD2-score11 =2 |
| RD2-score11 =2 |
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| RD2-team12 ={{Flagicon|THA}} '''[[Kwan Poomjang]]''' |
| RD2-team12 ={{Flagicon|THA}} '''[[Kwan Poomjang]]''' |
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| RD2-team14 ={{Flagicon|NLD}} [[Stefan Mazrocis]] |
| RD2-team14 ={{Flagicon|NLD}} [[Stefan Mazrocis]] |
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| RD2-score14 =3 |
| RD2-score14 =3 |
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| RD2-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[ |
| RD2-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[David Finbow]]''' |
||
| RD2-score15 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score15 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team16 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Paul Davison]] |
| RD2-team16 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Paul Davison]] |
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| RD2-team21 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Barry Hawkins]] |
| RD2-team21 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Barry Hawkins]] |
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| RD2-score21 =4 |
| RD2-score21 =4 |
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| RD2-team22 = |
| RD2-team22 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[Martin Dziewialtowski]]''' |
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| RD2-score22 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score22 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team23 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mark Selby]] |
| RD2-team23 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mark Selby]] |
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| RD2-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]]''' |
| RD2-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} '''[[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]]''' |
||
| RD2-score24 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score24 ='''5''' |
||
| RD2-team25 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Darren Morgan]]''' |
| RD2-team25 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Darren Morgan]]''' |
||
| RD2-score25 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score25 ='''5''' |
||
| RD2-team26 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Wayne Brown (snooker player)|Wayne Brown]] |
| RD2-team26 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Wayne Brown (snooker player)|Wayne Brown]] |
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| RD2-team27 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Jimmy Michie]]''' |
| RD2-team27 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Jimmy Michie]]''' |
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| RD2-score27 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score27 ='''5''' |
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| RD2-team28 ={{flagicon| |
| RD2-team28 ={{flagicon|IRL}} [[Leo Fernandez]] |
||
| RD2-score28 =2 |
| RD2-score28 =2 |
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| RD2-team29 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Gerard Greene]]''' |
| RD2-team29 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Gerard Greene]]''' |
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| RD2-team30 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Sean Storey]] |
| RD2-team30 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Sean Storey]] |
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| RD2-score30 =4 |
| RD2-score30 =4 |
||
| RD2-team31 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Nick Dyson]]''' |
| RD2-team31 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Nick Dyson]]''' |
||
| RD2-score31 ='''5''' |
| RD2-score31 ='''5''' |
||
| RD2-team32 = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Adrian Gunnell]] |
| RD2-team32 = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Adrian Gunnell]] |
||
| RD2-score32 =2 |
| RD2-score32 =2 |
||
| RD3-team01 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Jonathan Birch]] |
| RD3-team01 ={{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Jonathan Birch (snooker player)|Jonathan Birch]] |
||
| RD3-score01 =4 |
| RD3-score01 =4 |
||
| RD3-team02 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]''' |
| RD3-team02 ={{flagicon|WAL}} '''[[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]]''' |
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| RD3-team10 ={{Flagicon|IRL}} [[Colm Gilcreest]] |
| RD3-team10 ={{Flagicon|IRL}} [[Colm Gilcreest]] |
||
| RD3-score10 =3 |
| RD3-score10 =3 |
||
| RD3-team11 ={{flagicon|FIN}} '''[[Robin Hull]] |
| RD3-team11 ={{flagicon|FIN}} '''[[Robin Hull]]''' |
||
| RD3-score11 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score11 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team12 ={{Flagicon|THA}} [[Kwan Poomjang]] |
| RD3-team12 ={{Flagicon|THA}} [[Kwan Poomjang]] |
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| RD3-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Roe]] |
| RD3-team15 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Roe]] |
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| RD3-score15 =4 |
| RD3-score15 =4 |
||
| RD3-team16 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[ |
| RD3-team16 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[David Finbow]]''' |
||
| RD3-score16 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score16 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team17 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Ian McCulloch (snooker player)|Ian McCulloch]]''' |
| RD3-team17 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Ian McCulloch (snooker player)|Ian McCulloch]]''' |
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| RD3-team18 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Stuart Bingham]] |
| RD3-team18 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Stuart Bingham]] |
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| RD3-score18 =4 |
| RD3-score18 =4 |
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| RD3-team19 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Michael Holt (snooker player)|Michael Holt]] |
| RD3-team19 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Michael Holt (snooker player)|Michael Holt]]''' |
||
| RD3-score19 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score19 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team20 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mike Dunn (snooker player)|Mike Dunn]] |
| RD3-team20 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mike Dunn (snooker player)|Mike Dunn]] |
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| RD3-team21 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Mark Davis (snooker player)|Mark Davis]]''' |
| RD3-team21 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Mark Davis (snooker player)|Mark Davis]]''' |
||
| RD3-score21 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score21 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team22 = |
| RD3-team22 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} [[Martin Dziewialtowski]] |
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| RD3-score22 =3 |
| RD3-score22 =3 |
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| RD3-team23 ={{flagicon|SCO}} '''[[Marcus Campbell]]''' |
| RD3-team23 ={{flagicon|SCO}} '''[[Marcus Campbell]]''' |
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| RD3-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} [[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]] |
| RD3-team24 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} [[David McLellan (snooker player)|David McLellan]] |
||
| RD3-score24 =3 |
| RD3-score24 =3 |
||
| RD3-team25 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Patrick Wallace]]''' |
| RD3-team25 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Patrick Wallace]]''' |
||
| RD3-score25 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score25 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team26 ={{flagicon|WAL}} [[Darren Morgan]] |
| RD3-team26 ={{flagicon|WAL}} [[Darren Morgan]] |
||
| RD3-score26 =4 |
| RD3-score26 =4 |
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| RD3-team27 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} [[Billy Snaddon]] |
| RD3-team27 ={{Flagicon|SCO}} [[Billy Snaddon]] |
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| RD3-team30 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Gerard Greene]]''' |
| RD3-team30 ={{flagicon|NIR}} '''[[Gerard Greene]]''' |
||
| RD3-score30 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score30 ='''5''' |
||
| RD3-team31 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[ |
| RD3-team31 ={{flagicon|ENG}} [[Alfie Burden]] |
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| RD3-score31 =1 |
| RD3-score31 =1 |
||
| RD3-team32 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Nick Dyson]]''' |
| RD3-team32 ={{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Nick Dyson]]''' |
||
| RD3-score32 ='''5''' |
| RD3-score32 ='''5''' |
||
}} |
}} |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 17 December 2024
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 5–13 October 2002 |
Venue | Guild Hall |
City | Preston |
Country | England |
Organisation | World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | £597,200 |
Winner's share | £82,500 |
Highest break | Stephen Lee (ENG) (141) |
Final | |
Champion | Chris Small (SCO) |
Runner-up | Alan McManus (SCO) |
Score | 9–5 |
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The 2002 LG Cup was a professional snooker tournament held from 5 to 13 October 2002, at the Guild Hall, in Preston, Lancashire, England. It was the second year the event was known as the LG Cup and the 21st overall staging of the competition. Sponsored by the Korean multinational conglomerate LG, the tournament was the first of eight World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) ranking events in the 2002–03 snooker season and was televised in the United Kingdom on the BBC.
Chris Small, who has the spinal condition ankylosing spondylitis, was a 150/1 outsider when he won the tournament by defeating fellow Scot Alan McManus nine frames to five (9–5) in the final. It was Small's only major ranking tournament title of his career as he retired from his disease three years later. In the semi-finals Small beat Jimmy Michie 6–2 and McManus defeated Steve Davis 6–2. Stephen Lee compiled the tournament's highest break of a 141 total clearance in his second round match against Ryan Day. The tournament preceded the second ranking event of the season, the British Open.
Background
[edit]The tournament was created as the Professional Players Tournament in 1982 by the snooker governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), to provide another ranking event. It was renamed the Grand Prix for the 1984 event until 2001, when it was called the LG Cup, before reverting to the Grand Prix in 2004.[1]
The 2002 tournament was held at the Guild Hall in Preston, Lancashire between 5 and 13 October. It was the first of eight WPBSA ranking events in the 2002–2003 season and the next event following last season's World Championship,[2] which was won by Peter Ebdon.[3] Stephen Lee won the 2001 LG Cup in a nine frames to four victory (9–4) over Ebdon.[4] The event preceded the second ranking tournament of the season, the British Open.[2] Sponsored by the Korean multinational conglomerate LG for the second year in a row,[1] it had a prize fund of £597,200,[5] and was broadcast on the BBC.[2] The maximum number of frames contested in a match increased from nine in the first round to the quarter-finals to eleven in the semi-finals, leading up to the final, which was played as best-of-seventeen frames.[6]
Prize money
[edit]The breakdown of prize money for the 2002 tournament is shown below:[5]
- Winner: £82,500
- Runner-up: £42,500
- Semi-final (×2): £21,250
- Quarter-final (×4): £11,700
- Last 16 (×8): £9,600
- Last 32 (×16): £7,800
- Last 48 (×16): £4,000
- Last 64 (×16): £3,150
- Last 80 (×16): £2,150
- Last 96 (×16): £1,450
- Stage one highest break (×1): £1,800
- Stage two highest break (×1): £7,500
- Stage one maximum break: £5,000
- Stage two maximum break: £20,000
- Total: £597,200
Tournament summary
[edit]Qualifying
[edit]Qualifying for the event took place over four rounds which were played between 2 and 16 September 2002 at the Meadowside Centre, Burton upon Trent, for players on the main tour ranked 33 and lower for one of 32 places in the final stage.[7][8] The successful qualifiers included the likes of Ryan Day, Shokat Ali, Ian McCulloch, Jimmy Michie, Robin Hull, Patrick Wallace and Jamie Burnett.[9]
Last 48
[edit]The last 48 round occurred between 5 and 7 October,[6][10] with the 16 qualifiers facing members of the top 32, but not including the top 16 seeds.[7] Day, both the Snooker Writers Association and the World Snooker Newcomer of the Year, defeated Ali Carter 5–3. Day led 3–0 but Carter got the score back to 3–2 with breaks of 53 and 65 before Day won the match with an 83 break in frame six and a clearance in the eighth.[11] Anthony Davies made breaks of 84, 85 and 72 in his 5–0 whitewash of Marcus Campbell and would play world number 4 John Higgins in the next round.[12] Ali, Pakistan's number one ranked player, compiled breaks of 64, 51, 95 and 98 in a 5–1 victory over John Parrott, the 1991 world champion.[13] Fergal O'Brien edged out Nick Dyson 5–3, while Tony Drago and Gerard Greene defeated Gary Wilkinson and Dominic Dale respectively by the same scoreline.[11] Drew Henry was also beaten by exactly the same scoreline by Michael Holt,[11] and Anthony Hamilton overcame Ian McCulloch to win 5–4 in a game that concluded past midnight on 5 October after a final frame safety exchange on the pink ball.[14]
Former World Matchplay champion James Wattana defeated Hull 5–4, coming from 4–0 behind to win four consecutive frames from breaks of 56, 51 and 43 to force a final frame decider. Wattana won it after Hull left a red ball in the jaws of a corner pocket.[15] Michael Judge whitewashed David Finbow 5–0, a match in which Judge's highest break was 48 and Finbow conceded the fifth frame despite being 49 points behind with 59 remaining on the table.[16] Six-time world champion Steve Davis achieved the competition's third whitewash with a 5–0 victory over the world number 46 Jamie Burnett to set up a match with fellow Londoner Jimmy White for the first time in a ranking tournament since the semi-finals of the 1995 International Open.[17] World number 29 Chris Small, who suffers from the spinal condition ankylosing spondylitis, beat Mark Davis 5–2.[17] Small led Mark Davis 4–0 until the latter took two frames in succession. Small claimed frame seven to win the match.[18] Scottish Open runner-up David Gray won 5–1 against Atthasit Mahitthi, while Patrick Wallace came from 2–0 and 4–3 behind to beat Dave Harold 5–4 in a 4-hour, 34-minute game. That delayed Nigel Bond's match with Brian Morgan by two hours, which Bond won 5–1.[13] In the last game of round one, Michie beat Marco Fu 5–1.[2]
Last 32
[edit]The winners of the last 48 round qualified to face members of the top 16,[7] which took place from 7 to 9 October.[10] Day was defeated 5–4 by Lee, who achieved a 141 total clearance (the tournament's highest break) and Day compiled a 57 break to force a final frame decider. A break of 52 that commenced with a fluked red ball won Lee the match.[13] Higgins whitewashed Davies 5–0 during which he missed an opportunity to achieve a maximum break in frame five,[19] as he outscored Davies 361–75.[20] Greene produced breaks of 61 and 78 in his 5–1 victory over world number 12 Graeme Dott.[19] Ronnie O'Sullivan's breaks of 85, 56, 52 and 43 enabled him to beat Hamilton 5–2 in 85 minutes but expressed his displeasure at not achieving a sixth maximum break due to a lack of concentration.[21] Ali missed a straightforward red ball while on 47 points in the opening frame of his 5–0 whitewash to McManus.[22] Stephen Hendry, a seven-time world champion, opened his match with Drago by winning the first two frames. Drago made breaks of 32 and 36 to win frame three but Hendry won the next three with breaks of 52, 56 and 65 to win.[23]
O'Brien led 2–0 with a break of 128 and his opponent Ebdon responded with a 101 break. Breaks of 103, 45 and 53 put Ebdon into the lead but O'Brien won the game 5–4 with victories in frame eight and the 41-minute ninth. In the match between Paul Hunter and Wattana, Hunter led 4–0 before Wattana won three successive frames. Hunter won frame eight and the match with a score of 91–8.[24] Mark Williams led Judge 2–0 before Judge took three frames in a row to go 3–2 in front. Williams made a match-high break of 60 to win 5–3. Holt overcame Quinten Hann 5–4 in a ¼ hour battle on the final pink and black balls in the deciding frame of their match.[25] White came from 3–1 behind to tie Davis at 3–3 with a break of 72. Both players shared the next two frames to force a final frame decider. Leading 49–16 with five un-potted red balls on the table, Davis fluked one of them and went on to produce a break of 21 to win the match that ran past midnight due to other fixtures running longer than expected.[26]
On the second table, world number 16 Joe Perry lost 2–5 to Small despite the latter's heavy back strain.[26] 1997 world champion and world number 5 Ken Doherty was the highest ranked player to lose in the round when Wallace beat him 5–3. Wallace dedicated the victory to his practice partner and former Northern Ireland Amateur Championship runner-up Barry McNamee who died when a car struck him that year.[27] Joe Swail was another top 16 seed to be eliminated in round two when he lost 5–3 to Bond despite leading 3–1 midway through.[28] Of the other two second round matches, Matthew Stevens lost 1–5 to Gray and Michie won 5–2 against the world number 11 Mark King.[29]
Last 16
[edit]The last 16 round was played from 9 to 10 October.[10] Lee led McManus 3–1 but the latter took four straight frames with a break of 105 to force a final frame decider. Lee missed the final yellow ball shot and he potted the cue ball to give McManus the penalty points he required to return to contention and the latter made a 51 clearance to win 5–4.[30] Greene took his fifth victory of the season when he beat O'Brien by the same scoreline.[29] Small produced breaks of 58, 71 and 100 as he compiled 300 unanswered points against Higgins who won frame five to prevent a whitewash but Small took the sixth to claim a 5–1 victory. Holt took a 3–0 lead over O'Sullivan who responded to claim five consecutive frames for a 5–3 victory to avoid elimination.[31]
Hunter led Hendry 3–1 with breaks of 112 and 66 and to 4–2 when Hendry achieved a 67 break in frame six before Hunter clinched the game 5–3 in a disjointed eighth frame.[32] Michie edged out Wallace 5–4 to enter his first ranking professional tournament quarter-final since 1999.[33] Similarly, Davis took the opening three frames of a match against Williams while the latter claimed frame four. Davis produced a run of 69 in frame five and he then compiled a match-winning 48 in the sixth frame for a final score of 5–1 in his favour. Davis remarked of his performance after the match, "It's the best I've played for years."[34] In the final third round match Gray came from 4–2 behind to beat Bond 5–3.[35]
Quarter-finals
[edit]The four quarter-finals were contested on 11 October.[10] Small defeated O'Sullivan 5–1 to reach his first semi-final since the 1998 tournament. Small produced breaks of 81, 44, 71 and 137, which gave him a 4–0 lead at the mid-session interval. O'Sullivan prevented the first whitewash of his career since the 1997 China International with victory in a disjointed frame five but Small won the match with a 78 clearance in the sixth.[36] Greene compiled breaks of 66 and 77 to lead Michie 2–0. After Michie won frame three, Greene took the following two to hold a 4–1 advantage. Michie responded with breaks of 66 and 98 to force a final frame decider, which he won on a long-range pink ball shot for a 5–4 scoreline.[37]
Davis overcame Hunter 5–4 in a tightly contested match lasting 3 hours, 32 minutes. Coming from 3–0 and 4–2 behind, Davis made breaks of 47, 105 and 52 to bring the game to a final frame decider. With one red ball left on the table in frame nine, Hunter missed it five times from a snookered position and Davis accrued 21 points in fouls from Hunter.[38] Davis won the 47-minute frame and the match with a score of 85–40.[39] McManus defeated Gray 5–3 in a match which Gray's highest break was 98. McManus came from 3–1 down to produce breaks of 76, 94 and 46 and won the eighth frame to progress into his 35th career semi-final.[40]
Semi-finals
[edit]The semi-finals on 12 October were best-of-11 frames.[9][10] Small reached the first major ranking final of his career when he defeated Michie 6–2.[41] Small won the first four frames, which included a 41-minute frame two that Michie lost because of a tight battle on the pink ball. Small produced a break of 77 in the third.[42] After the mid-session interval, Michie won frames five and six but breaks of 36, 37, 43 and 39 won the match for Small, who commented on his delight to reach the final, "When I was a youngster I watched the snooker on television and thought how great it must be to play in a major final. Now I've done it at last and I'm determined to enjoy it. It's a dream come true and I can't wait."[41]
The other semi-final saw McManus reach his 15th career final with a 6–4 victory over Davis in a match that lasted almost five hours. McManus won three frames on the pink ball and made breaks of 78, 50 and 76 to win the match.[43] A male spectator was ejected from the Preston Guild Hall during frame eight for audible snoring and it was twice restarted because of separate safety shot stalemates.[44] After the game, McManus called it "one of the hardest matches of my life" after he did not pot a single ball because of extended table play from Davis,[44] "Halfway through I felt like a couldn't pot a ball so I'm pleased to have got through. I think it will be a different game in the final because Chris goes for his shots. It's a big match for both of us."[43]
Final
[edit]The all-Scottish best-of-17 final happened on 13 October. McManus led 3–1 with successive breaks of 62 and 73. Small reduced McManus' lead by one frame with a half century break before McManus produced a 62 run to lead 4–2. Small produced a 69 break in frame seven and won the eighth to end the first session level at 4–4.[45] When play resumed in the second session, a break of 62 from Small after McManus missed a mid-range red ball to a top corner pocket for the lead. More safety errors from McManus gave Small a chance to produce breaks of 47 and 27 in frame ten as the former did not record a single point in this period. McManus took the 11th frame after Small failed to pot the last red ball along the top cushion. Small took the next three frames to win the match 9–5.[46] The match lasted 6 hours and 13 minutes.[47] Aged 29 and a 150/1 outsider,[48] he became the first non-top 16 ranked player to win a ranking tournament since O'Brien at the 1999 British Open.[46]
It transpired to be the only ranking event victory of Small's career having retired from professional snooker three years later as a result of his affliction.[49] Small earned £82,500 for the win.[50] Post-match, Small dedicated his victory to his grandmother who died three years prior, "I held her hand in hospital the day before she died and when she asked me to win a tournament for her one day, I promised her I would. Now I've done it, so I just hope she was up there looking down and watching my victory."[51] He also said it felt "like a dream",[52] and would use the winnings to pay the mortgage on his house.[53] McManus said he was pleased for Small and did not believe his game with Davis wore him out despite appearing visibly tired, "But from my point of view it was an anti-climax. It was not a great match but Chris was solid and if I left anything sticking out he knocked it in. But I'm delighted for him, he's a lovely lad and he deserves this victory after all he's been through."[53]
The victory, according to Phil Yates of The Times, made Small possibly, "one of the most unlikely winners of a leading competition for years" because of his reputation of being a journeyman and him requiring monthly injections to reduce the effect of his spinal condition.[48]
Main draw
[edit]The numbers in the box to the left of the player is their seeding. Players listed in bold denote a match winner. The draw for the main competition is shown below.[2][6][9]
Final
[edit]Scores in bold denote all winning frame scores and the winning finalist. Breaks over 50 are shown in brackets.[2][52]
Final: Best of 17 frames.[6] Referee: Paul Collier. Guild Hall, Preston, England, 13 October 2002.[2][52] | ||
Alan McManus (15) Scotland |
5–9 | Chris Small (29) Scotland |
Afternoon: 30–81, 94–34, 68–19 (62), 78–15 (73), 6–75 (51), 75–24 (62), 0–69 (69), 52–54 Evening: 0–94 (62), 0–75, 58–55, 48–76, 31–65 (65), 28–63 | ||
73 | Highest break | 69 |
0 | Century breaks | 0 |
3 | 50+ breaks | 4 |
Qualifying
[edit]Players in bold denote a match winner.[6][9]
Round 1
[edit]Best of 9 frames
Round 2–4
[edit]Round 2 Best of 9 frames | Round 3 Best of 9 frames | Round 4 Best of 9 frames | |||||||||||
Ryan Day | 5 | Bjorn Haneveer | 3 | Jonathan Birch | 4 | ||||||||
Alain Robidoux | 4 | Ryan Day | 5 | Ryan Day | 5 | ||||||||
Peter Lines | 2 | Andy Hicks | 1 | Shokat Ali | 5 | ||||||||
Rod Lawler | 5 | Rod Lawler | 5 | Rod Lawler | 2 | ||||||||
Johl Younger | 2 | Stuart Pettman | 4 | Brian Morgan | 5 | ||||||||
Jamie Cope | 5 | Jamie Cope | 5 | Jamie Cope | 4 | ||||||||
Paul Wykes | 1 | Nick Walker | 4 | Terry Murphy | 2 | ||||||||
Atthasit Mahitthi | 5 | Atthasit Mahitthi | 5 | Atthasit Mahitthi | 5 | ||||||||
David Gilbert | 3 | Bradley Jones | 1 | Gary Wilkinson | 5 | ||||||||
Colm Gilcreest | 5 | Colm Gilcreest | 5 | Colm Gilcreest | 3 | ||||||||
Bob Chaperon | 2 | Stephen Maguire | 2 | Robin Hull | 5 | ||||||||
Kwan Poomjang | 5 | Kwan Poomjang | 5 | Kwan Poomjang | 2 | ||||||||
Shaun Murphy | 2 | Barry Pinches | 5 | Jamie Burnett | 5 | ||||||||
Stefan Mazrocis | 5 | Stefan Mazrocis | 3 | Barry Pinches | 4 | ||||||||
Paul Davison | 5 | David Finbow | 5 | David Roe | 4 | ||||||||
Phaitoon Phonbun | 3 | Paul Davison | 4 | David Finbow | 5 | ||||||||
Kristján Helgason | 5 | Stuart Bingham | 5 | Ian McCulloch | 5 | ||||||||
Pang Weiguo | 2 | Kristján Helgason | 1 | Stuart Bingham | 4 | ||||||||
Jimmy Robertson | 1 | Mike Dunn | 5 | Michael Holt | 5 | ||||||||
Jason Weston | 5 | Jason Weston | 3 | Mike Dunn | 2 | ||||||||
Martin Dziewialtowski | 5 | Barry Hawkins | 4 | Mark Davis | 5 | ||||||||
David John | 2 | Martin Dziewialtowski | 5 | Martin Dziewialtowski | 3 | ||||||||
Simon Bedford | 1 | Mark Selby | 4 | Marcus Campbell | 5 | ||||||||
David McLellan | 5 | David McLellan | 5 | David McLellan | 3 | ||||||||
Munraj Pal | 2 | Darren Morgan | 5 | Patrick Wallace | 5 | ||||||||
Wayne Brown | 5 | Wayne Brown | 3 | Darren Morgan | 4 | ||||||||
Leo Fernandez | 5 | Jimmy Michie | 5 | Billy Snaddon | 3 | ||||||||
Rory McLeod | 4 | Leo Fernandez | 2 | Jimmy Michie | 5 | ||||||||
Euan Henderson | 2 | Gerard Greene | 5 | Robert Milkins | 4 | ||||||||
Sean Storey | 5 | Sean Storey | 4 | Gerard Greene | 5 | ||||||||
Lee Walker | 3 | Nick Dyson | 5 | Alfie Burden | 1 | ||||||||
Adrian Gunnell | 5 | Adrian Gunnell | 2 | Nick Dyson | 5 | ||||||||
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