1999 Masters (snooker)
The 1999 Masters (officially the 1999 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 7 and 14 February 1999 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England. The wild-card matches were extended from 9 to 11 frames. John Higgins defeated Ken Doherty 10–8 in the final to win his first Masters title. He had also won the World title (where he also defeated Doherty) and UK title in 1998, meaning that at the time he held all three Triple Crown titles simultaneously. Before his semi-final match Higgins had said, referring to the possibility of holding all three titles, "That triple crown would be a dream but it's going to be tough."[1] After his win, the term "Triple Crown" was used in a number of newspapers to describe Higgins' feat.[2][3] FieldDefending champion Mark Williams was the number 1 seed with World Champion John Higgins seeded 2. Places were allocated to the top 16 players in the world rankings. Players seeded 15 and 16 played in the wild-card round against the winner of the qualifying event, David Gray (ranked 61), and Jimmy White (ranked 18), who was the wild-card selection. David Gray and Mark King were making their debuts in the Masters. Prize fundThe breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4] High break Prize: £18,000 Total: £575,000 Wild-card roundIn the preliminary round, the wild-card players plays the 15th and 16th seeds:[4][5]
Main draw
Final
QualifyingDavid Gray won the qualifying tournament, known as the 1998 Benson & Hedges Championship at the time.[6] Century breaksTotal: 12[7]
James Wattana's century was scored in the wild-card round. References
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