2008 World Snooker Championship

888.com World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates 19 April – 5 May 2008
Venue Crucible Theatre
City Sheffield
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £1,050,000
Winner's share £250,000
Highest break 147 (x2)
Final
Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan
Runner-up Ali Carter
Score 18–8
2007
2009

The 2008 888.com World Snooker Championship professional ranking snooker tournament took place between 19 April and 5 May 2008 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

John Higgins was the defending champion, but he lost in the second round 9–13 against Ryan Day.

Ronnie O'Sullivan won his third World title, by defeating Ali Carter 18–8 in the final.

Contents

Notable moments

First round

Second round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Prize fund

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Winner: £250,000
Runner Up: £125,000
Semi Finalist: £52,000
Quarter Finalist: £22,000
Last 16: £14,000
Last 32: £10,600
Last 48: £7400
Last 64: £4500

Stage 1 high break: £1000
Stage 2 high break: £10,000

Stage 1 max: £5000
Stage 2 max: £147,000

Total: £1,050,000

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in brackets beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[9][23]

First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
                           
19 April            
  John Higgins (1)   10
24, 25 & 26 April
  Matthew Stevens   5  
  John Higgins (1)   9
20 & 21 April
    Ryan Day (16)   13  
  Ryan Day (16)  10
29 & 30 April
  Michael Judge   6  
  Ryan Day (16)   7
22 April
    Stephen Hendry (8)  13  
  Ding Junhui (9)  10
25 & 26 April
  Marco Fu   9  
  Ding Junhui (9)   7
20 & 21 April
    Stephen Hendry (8)   13  
  Stephen Hendry (8)  10
1 & 2 May
  Mark Allen   9  
  Stephen Hendry (8)  6
23 & 24 April
    Ronnie O'Sullivan (5)  17
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (5)  10
26, 27 & 28 April
  Liu Chuang   5  
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (5)   13
21 & 22 April
    Mark Williams (12)   7  
  Mark Williams (12)  10
29 & 30 April
  Mark Davis   3  
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (5)  13
19 & 20 April
    Liang Wenbo  7  
  Stephen Lee (13)   4
27 & 28 April
  Joe Swail   10  
  Joe Swail   12
23 April
    Liang Wenbo   13  
  Ken Doherty (4)   5
  Liang Wenbo   10  
22 & 23 April            
  Shaun Murphy (3)   10
25 & 26 April
  Dave Harold   3  
  Shaun Murphy (3)   4
19 & 20 April
    Ali Carter (14)   13  
  Ali Carter (14)  10
29 & 30 April
  Barry Hawkins   9  
  Ali Carter (14)  13
21 & 22 April
    Peter Ebdon (6)   9  
  Mark Selby (11)   8
24 & 25 April
  Mark King   10  
  Mark King   9
19 & 20 April
    Peter Ebdon (6)   13  
  Peter Ebdon (6)   10
1, 2 & 3 May
  Jamie Cope   9  
  Ali Carter (14)  17
19 & 20 April
    Joe Perry  15
  Neil Robertson (7)  10
26, 27 & 28 April
  Nigel Bond  4  
  Neil Robertson (7)   7
23 & 24 April
    Stephen Maguire (10)   13  
  Stephen Maguire (10)   10
29 & 30 April
  Anthony Hamilton   3  
  Stephen Maguire (10)  12
21 April
    Joe Perry  13  
  Steve Davis (15)   8
27 & 28 April
  Stuart Bingham   10  
  Stuart Bingham   9
22 & 23 April
    Joe Perry   13  
  Graeme Dott (2)   7
  Joe Perry   10  
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 4 May & 5 May 2008. Referee: Jan Verhaas
Ronnie O'Sullivan (5)
 England
18 – 8 Ali Carter (14)
 England
81–56, 127–0, 99–0, 0–104, 86–4, 62–76, 65–18, 73–0, 78–0, 36–60, 86–4, 28–93, 45–80, 123–0, 77–32, 110–5, 66–48, 74–0, 25–64, 85–0, 0–84, 58–42, 4–89, 68–39, 75–32, 62–16 2 Century Breaks: 1 (Carter) 1 (O'Sullivan)

Highest break by O'Sullivan: 106
Highest break by Carter: 104

81–56, 127–0, 99–0, 0–104, 86–4, 62–76, 65–18, 73–0, 78–0, 36–60, 86–4, 28–93, 45–80, 123–0, 77–32, 110–5, 66–48, 74–0, 25–64, 85–0, 0–84, 58–42, 4–89, 68–39, 75–32, 62–16
Ronnie O'Sullivan wins 2008 888.com World Snooker Championship


Preliminary qualifying

The preliminary qualifying rounds for the tournament took place in Pontin's Prestatyn, Wales between 3 and 5 January 2008.[9]

Round 1

Phil Seaton 5–2 Donald Newcombe

Round 2

Colin Mitchell 5–4 Phil Seaton
Les Dodd 1–5 David Singh
Adam Osbourne 0–5 Sean Storey
Tony Knowles 5–1 Ali Bassiri
Neil Selman 5–1 John Wilson
Ian Stark 5–4 Del Smith
Tony Brown 5–1 Christopher Flight
Stephen Ormerod w/o Paul Wykes

Round 3

Colin Mitchell 5–3 David Singh
Sean Storey 5–0 Tony Knowles
Neil Selman 4–5 Ian Stark
Tony Brown 3–5 Stephen Ormerod

Qualifying

The qualifying rounds for the tournament took place in Pontin's Prestatyn, Wales between 6 and 11 January 2008. The final round of qualifying took place at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield between 7 and 10 March.[9]

Round 1

Patrick Wallace 10–1 Sean Storey
Jimmy Robertson 10–5 Stephen Ormerod
Rodney Goggins 10–4 Ian Stark
Liu Chuang 10–0 Colin Mitchell

Rounds 2–5

  Round 2
Best of 19 frames
  Round 3
Best of 19 frames
  Round 4
Best of 19 frames
  Round 5
Best of 19 frames
  Alex Davies 10     Ian Preece 10     Adrian Gunnell 10     Stuart Bingham 10
  Steve Mifsud 2     Alex Davies 9     Ian Preece 9     Adrian Gunnell 3
  Mark Joyce 10     Jimmy Michie 10     Michael Judge 10     Michael Holt 6
  Patrick Wallace 8     Mark Joyce 4     Jimmy Michie 6     Michael Judge 10
  James McBain 10     Marcus Campbell 9     Fergal O'Brien 10     Jamie Cope 10
  Kevin Van Hove 2     James McBain 10     James McBain 4     Fergal O'Brien 5
  Tian Pengfei 10     Mike Dunn 10     Andrew Norman 2     Dave Harold 10
  Ashley Wright 4     Tian Pengfei 2     Mike Dunn 10     Mike Dunn 4
  Munraj Pal 8     David Roe 10     Andy Hicks 10     Barry Hawkins 10
  Xiao Guodong 10     Xiao Guodong 5     David Roe 5     Andy Hicks 8
  Matthew Selt 10     Jimmy White 10     A Higginson 7     Mark King 10
  Fraser Patrick 6     Matthew Selt 4     Jimmy White 10     Jimmy White 3
  Liu Song 10     Scott MacKenzie 10     James Wattana 8     Anthony Hamilton 10
  Jimmy Robertson 6     Liu Song 5     Scott MacKenzie 10     Scott MacKenzie 2
  Kurt Maflin 9     Paul Davies 8     John Parrott 10     Joe Perry 10
  Gareth Coppack 10     Gareth Coppack 10     Gareth Coppack 3     John Parrott 8
  Shailesh Jogia 4     Barry Pinches 10     Robert Milkins 4     Nigel Bond 10
  Michael White 10     Michael White 4     Barry Pinches 10     Barry Pinches 7
  Lee Spick 9     Judd Trump 10     Jamie Burnett 2     Joe Swail 10
  Rodney Goggins 10     Rodney Goggins 4     Judd Trump 10     Judd Trump 9
  Jamie O'Neill 8     Stuart Pettman 4     Rory McLeod 10     Matthew Stevens 10
  Martin Gould 10     Martin Gould 10     Martin Gould 8     Rory McLeod 5
  Liang Wenbo 10     Rod Lawler 6     David Gilbert 3     Ian McCulloch 5
  Ben Woollaston 3     Liang Wenbo 10     Liang Wenbo 10     Liang Wenbo 10
  Lee Walker 9     Joe Delaney 5     David Gray 5     Dominic Dale 9
  Liu Chuang 10     Liu Chuang 10     Liu Chuang 10     Liu Chuang 10
  Leo Fernandez 10     Drew Henry 2     Mark Davis 10     Gerard Greene 2
  Alfred Burden 4     Leo Fernandez 10     Leo Fernandez 9     Mark Davis 10
  David Morris 9     Robin Hull     Alan McManus 10     Marco Fu 10
  Supoj Saenla 10     Supoj Saenla W/O     Supoj Saenla 2     Alan McManus 3
  Tony Drago 9     Tom Ford 5     Ricky Walden 10     Mark Allen 10
  I Kachaiwong 10     I Kachaiwong 10     I Kachaiwong 4     Ricky Walden 8

Century breaks

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Qualifying stages centuries

TV stages centuries

The highest break received a prize of £10,000, and a 147 break received a prize of £147,000 – a total of £157,000. This prize was shared, as two players made a 147, thus winning £78,500 each.

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