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1989 Benson & Hedges Masters
Tournament information
Dates22–29 January 1989 (1989-01-22 – 1989-01-29)
VenueWembley Conference Centre
CityLondon
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£250,000
Winner's share£62,000
Highest break Stephen Hendry (SCO) (119)
Final
Champion Stephen Hendry (SCO)
Runner-up John Parrott (ENG)
Score9–6

1988

1990

The 1989 Masters (officially the 1989 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 22 and 29 January 1989 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England. The prize money for the highest break was £6,000. The top 16 players were invited for the tournament.

Stephen Hendry won the Masters at his first attempt after joining the top 16 by defeating John Parrott 9–6 in the final. This was Hendry's first of his five consecutive Masters titles.

The tournament was rocked by a scandal after the first round match between Silvino Francisco and Terry Griffiths on 23 January. After Griffiths beat Francisco 5–1, it was discovered that there had been heavy betting on that exact score. Both players were questioned.[1][2] Francisco was arrested exactly a year later concerning the 1989 Masters and the 1986 Masters, where he lost 5–1 in the first round to Tony Knowles.[3] In May 1990 he was cleared of involvement in the alleged betting coups.[4]

Field[edit]

Steve Davis, defending champion and World Champion was the number 1 seed. The remaining places were allocated to players based on the world rankings. Peter Francisco, Stephen Hendry and Cliff Wilson were making their debuts in the Masters.

Main draw[edit]

[5][6]

Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
            
1 Steve Davis (ENG) 5
16 Cliff Wilson (WAL) 2
1England Steve Davis 5
8England Tony Knowles 0
8 Tony Knowles (ENG) 5
9 Mike Hallett (ENG) 3
1England Steve Davis 3
4Scotland Stephen Hendry 6
5 Terry Griffiths (WAL) 5
12 Silvino Francisco (RSA) 1
5Wales Terry Griffiths 3
4Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
4 Stephen Hendry (SCO) 5
13 Willie Thorne (ENG) 2
4Scotland Stephen Hendry 9
7England John Parrott 6
3 Neal Foulds (ENG) 5
14 Peter Francisco (RSA) 2
3England Neal Foulds 5
6Canada Cliff Thorburn 2
6 Cliff Thorburn (CAN) 5
11 Joe Johnson (ENG) 2
3England Neal Foulds 5
7England John Parrott 6
7 John Parrott (ENG) 5
10 Dennis Taylor (NIR) 1
7England John Parrott 5
2England Jimmy White 4
2 Jimmy White (ENG) 5
15 John Virgo (ENG) 2

Final[edit]

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: John Street
Wembley Conference Centre, London, England, 29 January 1989.
Stephen Hendry
 Scotland
9–6 John Parrott
 England
First session: 16–97 (93), 58–31, 93–8 (89), 83–39 (62), 36–85 (61), 98–0 (59), 73–4 (61), 30–74 (50), 42–72, 86–44, 85–34 (58), 66–68, 84–38 (64), 8–79, 65–48 (52)
89 Highest break 93
0 Century breaks 0
7 50+ breaks 3

Century breaks[edit]

Highest break; £6,000, Total: 3[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gambling enquiry in snooker". The Times. 25 January 1989. p. 42.
  • ^ "Police look at betting". The Times. 25 February 1989. p. 49.
  • ^ "Francisco arrested by police". The Times. 24 January 1990. p. 44.
  • ^ "Francisco cleared of alleged betting coup". The Times. 19 May 1990. p. 48.
  • ^ "1989 Masters Results". Snooker Database. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  • ^ "The Masters". Snooker Scene. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  • ^ "1989 Masters". CueTracker – Snooker Results and Statistics Database. Retrieved 19 January 2015.

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