1995 World Snooker Championship

The 1995 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 1995 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 14 and 30 April 1995 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy.

Embassy World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates14–30 April 1995 (1995-04-14 – 1995-04-30)
VenueCrucible Theatre
CitySheffield
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£1,132,000
Winner's share£190,000
Highest break Stephen Hendry (SCO) (147)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up Nigel Bond (ENG)
Score18–9
1994
1996

Overview

  • Stephen Hendry won his fifth world title beating Nigel Bond 18–9. This was Hendry's fourth consecutive title, breaking Steve Davis' previous Crucible record of three.
  • Hendry made the third 147 maximum break in the history of the tournament during his semi-final against Jimmy White.
  • Before the first round match between Jimmy White and Peter Francisco, there were unusual gambling patterns on a 10–2 win for White and betting was suspended shortly before the match. A betting investigation was held and Francisco was banned for five years.[1]
  • Future world champion John Higgins made his debut in this tournament. He lost in the first round to Alan McManus. Another debutant, Andy Hicks, reached the semi-finals, knocking out six time former champion (and #2 seed) Steve Davis en route.
  • Until 2020 this was the last World Championship to start on a Friday and finish on a Sunday, rather than starting on a Saturday and finishing on the "May Day" Bank Holiday, the first Monday in May, as is tradition.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[2][3]

  • Winner: £190,000
  • Runner-up: £115,000
  • Semi-final: £57,000
  • Quarter-final: £29,000
  • Last 16: £15,500
  • Last 32: £8,750
  • Highest break: £16,000
  • Maximum break: £147,000
  • Total: £1,132,000

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[2][4][5][6]

First round
Best of 19 frames
Second round
Best of 25 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 25 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 31 frames
Final
Best of 35 frames
14 April
Stephen Hendry (1)10
19, 20 & 21 April
Stefan Mazrocis3
Stephen Hendry (1)13
14 & 15 April
Tony Drago (16)6
Tony Drago (16)10
24 & 25 April
Paul Cavney2
Stephen Hendry (1)13
15 & 16 April
Ronnie O'Sullivan (9)8
Ronnie O'Sullivan (9)10
20 & 21 April
Dave Harold3
Ronnie O'Sullivan (9)13
17 April
Darren Morgan (8)8
Darren Morgan (8)10
26, 27 & 28 April
Anthony Davies3
Stephen Hendry (1)16
18 April
Jimmy White (4)12
John Parrott (5)10
21, 22 & 23 April
Brian Morgan5
John Parrott (5)13
18 & 19 April
Joe Swail (12)11
Joe Swail (12)10
24 & 25 April
Nigel Gilbert8
John Parrott (5)11
16 & 17 April
Jimmy White (4)13
David Roe (13)10
22 & 23 April
Billy Snaddon6
David Roe (13)7
15 & 16 April
Jimmy White (4)13
Jimmy White (4)10
29 & 30 April
Peter Francisco2
Stephen Hendry (1)18
14 & 15 April
Nigel Bond (11)9
James Wattana (3)8
20 & 21 April
Gary Wilkinson10
Gary Wilkinson13
16 April
Terry Griffiths (14)9
Terry Griffiths (14)10
24 & 25 April
Alain Robidoux6
Gary Wilkinson7
18 & 19 April
Nigel Bond (11)13
Nigel Bond (11)10
22 & 23 April
Stephen Lee8
Nigel Bond (11)13
16 & 17 April
Alan McManus (6)10
Alan McManus (6)10
26, 27 & 28 April
John Higgins3
Nigel Bond (11)16
14 & 15 April
Andy Hicks11
Ken Doherty (7)7
19 & 20 April
Mark Davis10
Mark Davis7
14 & 15 April
Peter Ebdon (10)13
Peter Ebdon (10)10
24 & 25 April
Rod Lawler2
Peter Ebdon (10)8
17 & 18 April
Andy Hicks13
Willie Thorne (15)10
21, 22 & 23 April
Tai Pichit6
Willie Thorne (15)7
17 & 18 April
Andy Hicks13
Steve Davis (2)7
Andy Hicks10
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 29 & 30 April 1995. Referee: John Street[7]
Stephen Hendry (1)
 Scotland
18–9Nigel Bond (11)
 England
68–20, 42–87, 29–74, 0–81, 72–8, 4–76, 105–0, 77–7, 1–85, 65–32, 90–1, 70–31, 74–13, 124–1, 70–25, 84–0, 75–9, 115–9, 74–41, 14–63, 59–73, 44–67, 76–19, 83–0, 92–36, 0–135, 103–28Century breaks: 4 (Hendry 3, Bond 1)

Highest break by Hendry: 124
Highest break by Bond: 111

68–20, 42–87, 29–74, 0–81, 72–8, 4–76, 105–0, 77–7, 1–85, 65–32, 90–1, 70–31, 74–13, 124–1, 70–25, 84–0, 75–9, 115–9, 74–41, 14–63, 59–73, 44–67, 76–19, 83–0, 92–36, 0–135, 103–28
Stephen Hendry wins the 1995 Embassy World Snooker Championship

Century breaks

There were 30 centuries in the 1995 Embassy World Championship.[2][8][9] Stephen Hendry made the third maximum break in the championship's history and became the first to go on to win the title after making a 147 break.[10] Hendry's 12 centuries in the tournament beat the record of 10 set by Joe Davis in 1946 and equalled his own record for a ranking event, set at the 1994 UK Championship.[11]

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