2002 Scottish Open (snooker)

Regal Scottish Open
Tournament information
Dates 6–14 April 2002
Venue A.E.C.C.
City Aberdeen
Country Scotland
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Final
Champion Stephen Lee
Runner-up David Gray
Score 9–2
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The 2002 Regal Scottish Open professional ranking snooker tournament took place between 6 and 14 April 2002 in the A.E.C.C Aberdeen. It was the 8th ranking tournament of the 2001/2002 season.

Stephen Lee claimed his 3rd ranking tournament by taking the title, beating David Gray 9–2 in the final. This was the first all-English final of the Scottish Open and was the first all-English final of this overall competition since 1988 (Steve Davis beats Jimmy White 12–6 in the International Open).[1][2] Ironically, the following year had another all-English final. David Gray beat Mark Selby 9–7 in 2003.[1]

Main draw

[3]

  Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
                                                         
  John Parrott 5     1   Peter Ebdon 5  
  Wayne Brown 2       John Parrott 3  
  1   Peter Ebdon 5  
    Michael Judge 1  
  Michael Judge 5 10   Joe Swail 3
  Gary Ponting 0       Michael Judge 5  
  1   Peter Ebdon 5  
    Quinten Hann 4  
  Quinten Hann 5     5   Ken Doherty 4  
  Jimmy Michie 3       Quinten Hann 5  
    Quinten Hann 5
    Joe Perry 2  
  Joe Perry 5 14   Graeme Dott 4
  Stuart Bingham 2       Joe Perry 5  
  1   Peter Ebdon 3  
    David Gray 6  
  Tony Drago 5     6   Stephen Hendry 5  
  Kristjan Helgason 3       Tony Drago 3  
  6   Stephen Hendry 5
    Ali Carter 0  
  Chris Small 4 16   Fergal O'Brien 1
  Ali Carter 5       Ali Carter 5  
  6   Stephen Hendry 3
    David Gray 5  
  Anthony Hamilton 5     13   Mark King 5  
  Stephen Maguire 3       Anthony Hamilton 1  
  13   Mark King 2
    David Gray 5  
  David Gray 5 4   John Higgins 4
  Mark Selby 3       David Gray 5  
  David Gray 2
8   Stephen Lee 9
  Nigel Bond 5     7   Matthew Stevens 4  
  Robert Milkins 0       Nigel Bond 5  
    Nigel Bond 5  
    Bjorn Haneveer 3  
  Drew Henry 4 12   Alan McManus 4
  Bjorn Haneveer 5       Bjorn Haneveer 5  
    Nigel Bond 5  
  15   Dave Harold 1  
  Anthony Davies 4     15   Dave Harold 5  
  Bradley Jones 5       Bradley Jones 2  
  15   Dave Harold 5
    Barry Hawkins 0  
  Marco Fu 3 3   Ronnie O'Sullivan 3
  Barry Hawkins 5       Barry Hawkins 5  
    Nigel Bond 5
  8   Stephen Lee 6  
  Dominic Dale 5     9   Paul Hunter 3  
  Shokat Ali 1       Dominic Dale 5  
    Dominic Dale 4
  8   Stephen Lee 5  
  Steve Davis 5 8   Stephen Lee 5
  Dave Finbow 3       Steve Davis 1  
  8   Stephen Lee 5
  11   Jimmy White 2  
  Gary Wilkinson 5     11   Jimmy White 5  
  Billy Snaddon 4       Gary Wilkinson 0  
  11   Jimmy White 5
  2   Mark Williams 3  
  James Wattana 4 2   Mark Williams 5
  Brian Morgan 5       Brian Morgan 3  

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames.
A.E.C.C., Aberdeen, Scotland, 14 April 2002.[3]
David Gray
 England
2–9 Stephen Lee (8)
 England
Afternoon: 71–24, 26–63, 1–75 (52), 0–123 (107), 18–70 (70), 15–67, 81–57 (81 Gray, 50 Lee), 43–68
Evening: 14–74, 13–99 (95), 2–82
81 Highest break 107
0 Century breaks 1
1 50+ breaks 5

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