Paul Hunter won his second Masters title defeating Mark Williams in another final frame decider. In the match Williams had led 5–0 before Hunter made it 5–5. Then both players played all the way before Hunter lead 9–8. Williams then made a frame winning break to turn into another decider. Hunter then made a break of 65 to become only the third player to retain the title after Cliff Thorburn and Stephen Hendry. The highest break of the tournament was 138 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Paul Hunter vs Mark Williams | Deciding Frame | 2002 Masters Final
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published: 03 Jan 2022
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Hendry - Embassy World Snooker Championship 2002 Semi Final Whole Match
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Hendry In this classic Semi Final. The whole match as televised by the BBC.
published: 11 Oct 2017
Mark Williams’ Triple Crown. Masters 2003. 2002/03 Snooker Season. Part 2/3
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
published: 07 Nov 2020
Mark Williams’ Triple Crown. UK Championship 2002. 2002/03 Snooker Season. Part 1/3
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
published: 04 Nov 2020
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee - 2002 WSC Quarter Final
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee. There Quarter Final clash in 2002. Not the full match. There's some footage missing in the middle where BBC kept changing the match and I couldn't quite keep up with them? Hope it doesn't spoil it to much.
published: 25 Mar 2018
Jimmy White Angry 2002 Snooker World Championships
Jimmy White v Matthew Stevens 2002 World Championships
published: 16 Apr 2018
2002 World Snooker Championship Final - Stephen Hendry vs. Peter Ebdon
Stephen Hendry - Peter Ebdon
published: 15 Sep 2019
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session of 4. One of the most underrated finals. Hardly ever get's a mention. Video quality is not as great as I wish it could have been. But no moaning just enjoy a long lost classic final.
published: 30 Mar 2018
Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches..
Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches...
In the video we have controversial decisions and heated exchanges between top players like Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and the referees, showcasing some of the sport's most intense moments.
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published: 29 Jul 2023
Matches of the Decade - Final 2002 World Championship - Stephen Hendry v Peter Ebdon
Stephen Hendry made his 9th apperance in the world final in 2002 after winning 7 titles in the 90s. This coincidental enough was a rematch of the final 6 years before 2002 against Peter Ebdon. This final turned out to be the closest world final of the decade. Could Ebdon revenge on Hendry to finally get his hands on the World Championship Trophy?
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Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in th...
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tour...
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee. There Quarter Final clash in 2002. Not the full match. There's some footage missing in the middle where BBC kept changing the ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee. There Quarter Final clash in 2002. Not the full match. There's some footage missing in the middle where BBC kept changing the match and I couldn't quite keep up with them? Hope it doesn't spoil it to much.
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee. There Quarter Final clash in 2002. Not the full match. There's some footage missing in the middle where BBC kept changing the match and I couldn't quite keep up with them? Hope it doesn't spoil it to much.
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session of 4. One of the most underrated finals. Hardly ever get's a mention. Video quality is not ...
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session of 4. One of the most underrated finals. Hardly ever get's a mention. Video quality is not as great as I wish it could have been. But no moaning just enjoy a long lost classic final.
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session of 4. One of the most underrated finals. Hardly ever get's a mention. Video quality is not as great as I wish it could have been. But no moaning just enjoy a long lost classic final.
Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches...
In the video we have controversial decisions and heated exchanges between top players like Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Su...
Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches...
In the video we have controversial decisions and heated exchanges between top players like Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and the referees, showcasing some of the sport's most intense moments.
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Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches...
In the video we have controversial decisions and heated exchanges between top players like Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and the referees, showcasing some of the sport's most intense moments.
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Stephen Hendry made his 9th apperance in the world final in 2002 after winning 7 titles in the 90s. This coincidental enough was a rematch of the final 6 years ...
Stephen Hendry made his 9th apperance in the world final in 2002 after winning 7 titles in the 90s. This coincidental enough was a rematch of the final 6 years before 2002 against Peter Ebdon. This final turned out to be the closest world final of the decade. Could Ebdon revenge on Hendry to finally get his hands on the World Championship Trophy?
Stephen Hendry made his 9th apperance in the world final in 2002 after winning 7 titles in the 90s. This coincidental enough was a rematch of the final 6 years before 2002 against Peter Ebdon. This final turned out to be the closest world final of the decade. Could Ebdon revenge on Hendry to finally get his hands on the World Championship Trophy?
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Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Stephen Lee. There Quarter Final clash in 2002. Not the full match. There's some footage missing in the middle where BBC kept changing the match and I couldn't quite keep up with them? Hope it doesn't spoil it to much.
Stephen Hendry Vs Peter Ebdon - World Snooker Final 2002 4th Session of 4. One of the most underrated finals. Hardly ever get's a mention. Video quality is not as great as I wish it could have been. But no moaning just enjoy a long lost classic final.
Times Referees RUINED The Snooker Matches...
In the video we have controversial decisions and heated exchanges between top players like Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and the referees, showcasing some of the sport's most intense moments.
Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Stephen Hendry made his 9th apperance in the world final in 2002 after winning 7 titles in the 90s. This coincidental enough was a rematch of the final 6 years before 2002 against Peter Ebdon. This final turned out to be the closest world final of the decade. Could Ebdon revenge on Hendry to finally get his hands on the World Championship Trophy?
Paul Hunter won his second Masters title defeating Mark Williams in another final frame decider. In the match Williams had led 5–0 before Hunter made it 5–5. Then both players played all the way before Hunter lead 9–8. Williams then made a frame winning break to turn into another decider. Hunter then made a break of 65 to become only the third player to retain the title after Cliff Thorburn and Stephen Hendry. The highest break of the tournament was 138 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.