The 2019 UK Championship (officially the 2019 Betway UK Championship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 26 November to 8 December 2019 in the Barbican Centre, York, England. The 43rd edition of the UK Championship, it was the seventh ranking tournament and the first Triple Crown event of the 2019–20 season. The event was broadcast on BBC Sport in the United Kingdom and on Eurosport throughout Europe. The tournament was sponsored by betting company Betway.

The defending champion, Ronnie O'Sullivan, had won the previous two championships, defeating Shaun Murphy 10–5 in the 2017 final, and Mark Allen 10–6 in the 2018 final. O'Sullivan was eliminated in the last 16 by Ding Junhui, who won the match 6–4 and proceeded to reach the final of the event, defeating compatriots Liang Wenbo and Yan Bingtao, both 6–2, in the two intervening rounds. Ding's opponent in the final was Stephen Maguire, who had won his semi-final 6–0 against Mark Allen. Ding defeated Maguire 10–6 to win his third UK championship.

Barry Hawkins compiled a maximum break in the fourth frame of his first round match with Gerard Greene. It was the first maximum break to be made at the UK Championship since 2016, and the third of Hawkins' career. There were a total of 139 century breaks in the event.

Overview

A view of a snooker arena from the stands
The setup inside the York Barbican during the event

The 2019 UK Championship took place between 26 November and 8 December 2019 at the York Barbican, York, England. It was the 11th ranking event of the 2019–20 snooker season, and the first Triple Crown event of the season. All 128 players from the World Snooker Tour participated. Every match, except for the final, was played over a maximum of 11 frames, and the final was held over two sessions as a best-of-19-frames match. The first round of the competition started on 26 November, with players seeded according to their world rankings.

The defending champion, Ronnie O'Sullivan, had won the previous two UK championships, having defeated Shaun Murphy 10–5 in the 2017 final, and Mark Allen 10–6 in the 2018 final. O'Sullivan was seeded first, as defending champion, ahead of world number one Judd Trump. The tournament was broadcast live in the United Kingdom by BBC Sport, and shown on Eurosport in Europe. Worldwide, the event was covered by China Central Television and Superstars Online in China, and by Sky Sports in New Zealand. It was simulcast in Hong Kong by Now TV with additional commentary; DAZN covered the event across Canada, Brazil and the United States.

Prize fund

The total prize fund for the event was more than £1,000,000 for the first time, the winner receiving £200,000. The breakdown of prize money is shown below:

  • Winner: £200,000
  • Runner-up: £80,000
  • Semi-final: £40,000
  • Quarter-final: £24,500
  • Last 16: £17,000
  • Last 32: £12,000
  • Last 64: £6,500
  • Highest break: £15,000
  • Total: £1,009,000

Summary

photo
Barry Hawkins made a maximum break in his first-round win over Gerard Greene.

The 2019 UK Championship began with the opening round from 26 November. World number eight Shaun Murphy lost to Israeli player Eden Sharav 4–6. Murphy had led the match 3–1, before Sharav won five of the next six frames to win the match. World number 118 James Cahill defeated world number 11 David Gilbert 6–4. Gilbert commented after the match that there were "no positives" from the match, and he wanted to "smash up [his] cue". Barry Hawkins compiled the highest break of the tournament, when he made a maximum break in the fourth frame of his 6–2 win over Gerard Greene. Kyren Wilson completed a 6–0 whitewash win over Riley Parsons, whilst Mark Williams defeated Fraser Patrick 6–2, despite calling his own performance "awful".

Two-time winner Mark Williams was defeated in the second round by Michael White. World number nine Kyren Wilson was defeated by world number 56 Marco Fu in a deciding frame 5–6. In the third round, world number one Judd Trump was defeated by 54-year-old Nigel Bond 3–6. Bond trailed 1–3 early in the match, but won five straight frames to win the match. Trump had been attempting to hold all three Triple Crown events simultaneously, having won the Masters tournament and the World Championship earlier in the year. Ranked 98th in the world, Bond also progressed to the quarter-finals after defeating Gary Wilson 6–5, having trailed 2–5. Defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan met Ding Junhui in the last 16, but failed to pot a ball in the first three frames. However, O'Sullivan made back-to-back century breaks to tie the match at 4–4, before Ding took the final two frames to win 6–4.

photo
Ding Junhui won the tournament for the third time, defeating Stephen Maguire 10–6.

Having last reached the quarter-finals 16 years previously, Nigel Bond met Mark Allen. Bond led 3–1, but Allen won the next three frames, before Bond tied the match twice to force a deciding frame. Allen won the decider, but commented that the match table was "probably the worst I have played on as a professional". Stephen Maguire, who was still recovering from a fractured foot from October, defeated Matthew Stevens 6–4. Teenager Yan Bingtao defeated three-time champion John Higgins 6–3 despite not making a break over 50. Ding Junhui defeated fellow Chinese player Liang Wenbo in the last quarter-final 6–2. In the semi-finals, Ding defeated Yan Bingtao 6–2, with Yan only making one break over 50. In the other semi-final, Maguire completed a 6–0 whitewash win over Allen in just 89 minutes. Post match, Allen commented that he was "a bit shell-shocked" by the result and that Maguire "played superbly from start to finish. He went for his shots, was aggressive and looked like he wanted it. If he plays like that, he will definitely beat Ding."

The final was played as the best of 19 frames on 8 December. Stephen Maguire had won the event previously in 2004 and had again reached the final in 2007, but had not won a ranking event since the 2013 Welsh Open. His opponent Ding Junhui had won the event in both 2005 and 2009, but had also not won a ranking event in the prior two years. Ding won the first four frames of the match, including two century breaks, before Maguire won the next three. Ding won the eighth frame to lead 5–3 at the end of the session, before winning the next two frames to lead 7–3. Maguire took frame 11 after a fluke but Ding won the next with a break of 67. Frame 13 went to Maguire who made a century break after Ding missed a pot on the black ball, and Maguire made another century in frame 14. However, Ding made a century break of his own in frame 15 to lead 9–6 and won the match in frame 16 with his fourth century of the final. This was Ding's third UK Championship title, his first in ten years.

Tournament draw

The results of the event are shown below. The winners of each match are indicated in bold.

Top half

Section 1

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
1Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)6
ARoss Bulman (IRL)0
1England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
65China Tian Pengfei0
64Sam Craigie (ENG)4
65Tian Pengfei (CHN)6
1England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
32Thailand Noppon Saengkham2
32Noppon Saengkham (THA)6
97Jackson Page (WAL)5
32Thailand Noppon Saengkham6
33Scotland Anthony McGill3
33Anthony McGill (SCO)6
96Mitchell Mann (ENG)1
1England Ronnie O'Sullivan4
16China Ding Junhui6
16Ding Junhui (CHN)6
113Duane Jones (WAL)2
16China Ding Junhui6
49Cyprus Michael Georgiou2
49Michael Georgiou (CYP)6
80Oliver Lines (ENG)4
16China Ding Junhui6
17England Ali Carter4
17Ali Carter (ENG)6
112Brandon Sargeant (ENG)0
17England Ali Carter6
48England Robert Milkins2
48Robert Milkins (ENG)6
81Harvey Chandler (ENG)4

Section 2

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
41Li Hang (CHN)6
88Jamie Clarke (WAL)1
41China Li Hang6
24China Xiao Guodong4
24Xiao Guodong (CHN)6
105Rod Lawler (ENG)1
41China Li Hang6
56Hong Kong Marco Fu4
56Marco Fu (HKG)6
73Craig Steadman (ENG)3
56Hong Kong Marco Fu6
9England Kyren Wilson5
9Kyren Wilson (ENG)6
120Riley Parsons (ENG)0
41China Li Hang4
40China Liang Wenbo6
40Liang Wenbo (CHN)6
89Dominic Dale (WAL)5
40China Liang Wenbo6
104England David Grace3
25Tom Ford (ENG)3
104David Grace (ENG)6
40China Liang Wenbo6
121Israel Eden Sharav4
57Daniel Wells (WAL)6
72Zhang Anda (CHN)3
57Wales Daniel Wells2
121Israel Eden Sharav6
8Shaun Murphy (ENG)4
121Eden Sharav (ISR)6

Section 3

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
5John Higgins (SCO)6
124Peter Lines (ENG)0
5Scotland John Higgins6
60China Lu Ning1
60Lu Ning (CHN)6
69Joe O'Connor (ENG)0
5Scotland John Higgins6
101England Ian Burns1
28Matthew Selt (ENG)0
101Ian Burns (ENG)6
101England Ian Burns6
37England Michael Holt5
37Michael Holt (ENG)6
92Adam Stefanow (POL)1
5Scotland John Higgins6
12England Stuart Bingham4
12Stuart Bingham (ENG)6
117Lei Peifan (CHN)4
12England Stuart Bingham6
53England Martin Gould4
53Martin Gould (ENG)6
76Alfie Burden (ENG)4
12England Stuart Bingham6
44China Zhao Xintong1
21Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)6
108Jamie O'Neill (ENG)5
21Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh4
44China Zhao Xintong6
44Zhao Xintong (CHN)6
85Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI)5

Section 4

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
45Stuart Carrington (ENG)6
84James Wattana (THA)3
45England Stuart Carrington2
20China Yan Bingtao6
20Yan Bingtao (CHN)6
109Igor Figueiredo (BRA)1
20China Yan Bingtao6
13England Jack Lisowski3
52Peter Ebdon (ENG)6
77John Astley (ENG)5
52England Peter Ebdon2
13England Jack Lisowski6
13Jack Lisowski (ENG)6
116David Lilley (ENG)2
20China Yan Bingtao6
4Australia Neil Robertson1
36Mark King (ENG)6
93Chang Bingyu (CHN)5
36England Mark King6
29China Lyu Haotian1
29Lyu Haotian (CHN)6
100Andy Lee (HKG)1
36England Mark King4
4Australia Neil Robertson6
61Robbie Williams (ENG)6
68Luo Honghao (CHN)3
61England Robbie Williams4
4Australia Neil Robertson6
4Neil Robertson (AUS)6
125Alex Borg (MLT)0

Bottom half

Section 5

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
3Mark Williams (WAL)6
126Fraser Patrick (SCO)2
3Wales Mark Williams2
62Wales Michael White6
62Michael White (WAL)6
67Fergal O'Brien (IRL)2
62Wales Michael White6
35England Mark Davis5
30Zhou Yuelong (CHN)4
99Fan Zhengyi (CHN)6
99China Fan Zhengyi4
35England Mark Davis6
35Mark Davis (ENG)6
94Si Jiahui (CHN)5
62Wales Michael White4
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
14Stephen Maguire (SCO)6
115Billy Joe Castle (ENG)4
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
78Northern Ireland Jordan Brown2
51Mark Joyce (ENG)2
78Jordan Brown (NIR)6
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
19Scotland Graeme Dott2
19Graeme Dott (SCO)6
110Barry Pinches (ENG)1
19Scotland Graeme Dott6
46China Yuan Sijun0
46Yuan Sijun (CHN)6
83Hammad Miah (ENG)5

Section 6

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
43Matthew Stevens (WAL)6
86Chen Feilong (CHN)0
43Wales Matthew Stevens6
22Wales Ryan Day5
22Ryan Day (WAL)6
107Soheil Vahedi (IRN)3
43Wales Matthew Stevens6
54England Anthony Hamilton2
54Anthony Hamilton (ENG)6
75Sam Baird (ENG)2
54England Anthony Hamilton6
118England James Cahill3
11David Gilbert (ENG)4
118James Cahill (ENG)6
43Wales Matthew Stevens6
6England Mark Selby5
38Martin O'Donnell (ENG)6
91Kishan Hirani (WAL)4
38England Martin O'Donnell6
27England Ricky Walden2
27Ricky Walden (ENG)6
102Xu Si (CHN)3
38England Martin O'Donnell3
6England Mark Selby6
59Liam Highfield (ENG)6
70Mike Dunn (ENG)2
59England Liam Highfield3
6England Mark Selby6
6Mark Selby (ENG)6
123Andy Hicks (ENG)0

Section 7

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
7Mark Allen (NIR)6
122Jimmy White (ENG)3
7Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
71Wales Jak Jones5
58Andrew Higginson (ENG)4
71Jak Jones (WAL)6
7Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
39England Ben Woollaston1
26Scott Donaldson (SCO)6
103Chen Zifan (CHN)1
26Scotland Scott Donaldson4
39England Ben Woollaston6
39Ben Woollaston (ENG)6
90Zhang Jiankang (CHN)2
7Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
42Norway Kurt Maflin5
10Barry Hawkins (ENG)6
119Gerard Greene (NIR)2
10England Barry Hawkins4
55Scotland Alan McManus6
55Alan McManus (SCO)6
74Elliot Slessor (ENG)1
55Scotland Alan McManus2
42Norway Kurt Maflin6
23Jimmy Robertson (ENG)6
106Kacper Filipiak (POL)4
23England Jimmy Robertson2
42Norway Kurt Maflin6
42Kurt Maflin (NOR)6
87Thor Chuan Leong (MYS)2

Section 8

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
47Chris Wakelin (ENG)6
82Ashley Carty (ENG)3
47England Chris Wakelin4
18England Gary Wilson6
18Gary Wilson (ENG)6
111Bai Langning (CHN)3
18England Gary Wilson6
15England Joe Perry1
50Sunny Akani (THA)6
79Lee Walker (WAL)4
50Thailand Sunny Akani3
15England Joe Perry6
15Joe Perry (ENG)6
114Simon Lichtenberg (GER)5
18England Gary Wilson5
98England Nigel Bond6
34Hossein Vafaei (IRN)5
95Louis Heathcote (ENG)6
95England Louis Heathcote5
98England Nigel Bond6
31Luca Brecel (BEL)5
98Nigel Bond (ENG)6
98England Nigel Bond6
2England Judd Trump3
63Ken Doherty (IRL)4
66Mei Xiwen (CHN)6
66China Mei Xiwen1
2England Judd Trump6
2Judd Trump (ENG)6
127Amine Amiri (MAR)0

Finals

Quarter-finals Best of 11 framesSemi-finals Best of 11 framesFinal Best of 19 frames
16China Ding Junhui6
40China Liang Wenbo2
16China Ding Junhui6
20China Yan Bingtao2
5Scotland John Higgins3
20China Yan Bingtao6
16China Ding Junhui10
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
43Wales Matthew Stevens4
14Scotland Stephen Maguire6
7Northern Ireland Mark Allen0
7Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
98England Nigel Bond5

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Greg Coniglio Barbican Centre, York, England, 8 December 2019.
Ding Junhui (16) China10–6Stephen Maguire (14) Scotland
Afternoon: 95–38, 62–23, 105–16 (105), 128–12 (128), 25–93, 49–77, 12–76, 67–28 Evening: 83–5, 73–53, 0–104 (103), 71–27, 1–104 (103), 0–124 (124), 131–0 (131), 114–8 (114)
131Highest break124
4Century breaks3

Century breaks

A total of 139 century breaks were made by 58 players during the championship. Barry Hawkins made the highest of the tournament, making a maximum break in his first round win over Gerard Greene. It was the first maximum break to be made at the UK Championship since 2016, and the third of Hawkins' career.

External links