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2 Prize fund  





3 Main draw  





4 Final  





5 Century breaks  





6 References  














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Skoda Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates14–25 October 1998 (1998-10-14 – 1998-10-25)
VenueGuild Hall
CityPreston
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£370,000
Winner's share£60,000
Highest break Peter Ebdon (ENG) (139)
Final
Champion Stephen Lee (ENG)
Runner-up Marco Fu (HKG)
Score9–2

1997

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The 1998 Skoda Grand Prix was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 14–25 October 1998 at the Guild HallinPreston, England.[1]

Dominic Dale was the defending champion, but he lost his last 64 match against Robin Hull.

Stephen Lee and Marco Fu both contested a ranking tournament final for the first time in their careers, Fu in his first tournament as a professional being ranked 377 at the time of his final appearance; the lowest ranked finalist at any ranking event.[2] Lee prevailed 9–2 to claim his first ranking title.

Tournament summary

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Defending champion Dominic Dale was the number 1 seed with World Champion John Higgins seeded 2. The remaining places were allocated to players based on the world rankings.

Prize fund

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The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[1]

Main draw

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[1]

Last 64
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
                  
1Wales Dominic Dale 0
Finland Robin Hull 5
Finland Robin Hull 3
18England Gary Wilkinson 5
18England Gary Wilkinson 5
78England Matthew Couch 0
18England Gary Wilkinson 0
31Scotland Jamie Burnett 5
31Scotland Jamie Burnett 5
37England Steve James 1
31Scotland Jamie Burnett 5
14England Nigel Bond 2
14England Nigel Bond 5
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 2
31Scotland Jamie Burnett 3
25Scotland Chris Small 5
12England Anthony Hamilton 5
93England Leigh Griffin 4
12England Anthony Hamilton 5
24England Paul Hunter 1
24England Paul Hunter 5
81England Jimmy Michie 2
12England Anthony Hamilton 2
25Scotland Chris Small 5
25Scotland Chris Small 5
76England Stuart Pettman 3
25Scotland Chris Small 5
7England John Parrott 4
7England John Parrott 5
Republic of Ireland Colm Gilcreest 4
25Scotland Chris Small 1
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 6
8England Peter Ebdon 5
36Northern Ireland Joe Swail 3
8England Peter Ebdon 5
32Scotland Billy Snaddon 1
32Scotland Billy Snaddon 5
64England Nick Pearce 1
8England Peter Ebdon 5
9Scotland Alan McManus 0
29Northern Ireland Terry Murphy 3
55England Joe Johnson 5
55England Joe Johnson 3
9Scotland Alan McManus 5
9Scotland Alan McManus 5
54England Dean Reynolds 2
8England Peter Ebdon 3
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
11Malta Tony Drago 2
43Scotland Drew Henry 5
43Scotland Drew Henry 3
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
22England Andy Hicks 4
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
4England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
17England Mark King 5
59Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 2
17England Mark King 2
4England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
4England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Malaysia Sam Chong 3
377 Hong Kong Marco Fu 2
10England Stephen Lee 9
3Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
60England Ian McCulloch 1
3Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
48England David Roe 0
26Wales Matthew Stevens 1
48England David Roe 5
3Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
27England Brian Morgan 3
27England Brian Morgan 5
61England David Gray 3
27England Brian Morgan 5
40England Rod Lawler 2
13Canada Alain Robidoux 1
40England Rod Lawler 5
3Scotland Stephen Hendry 4
20England Dave Harold 5
16Thailand James Wattana 1
38Scotland Euan Henderson 5
38Scotland Euan Henderson 2
20England Dave Harold 5
20England Dave Harold 5
Malta Alex Borg 0
20England Dave Harold 5
49Pakistan Shokat Ali 0
19England Jimmy White 4
49Pakistan Shokat Ali 5
49Pakistan Shokat Ali 5
5Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 3
5Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5
Republic of Ireland David McDonnell 0
20England Dave Harold 4
10England Stephen Lee 6
6Wales Mark Williams 5
58Republic of Ireland Michael Judge 3
6Wales Mark Williams 4
23Wales Darren Morgan 5
23Wales Darren Morgan 5
99England Robert Milkins 4
23Wales Darren Morgan 2
10England Stephen Lee 5
21Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 5
England Mark Johnston-Allen 1
21Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 1
10England Stephen Lee 5
10England Stephen Lee 5
63England Tony Jones 3
10England Stephen Lee 5
45Australia Quinten Hann 0
15England Steve Davis 4
57New Zealand Dene O'Kane 5
57New Zealand Dene O'Kane 4
35England Jason Ferguson 5
28England Martin Clark 3
35England Jason Ferguson 5
35England Jason Ferguson 3
45Australia Quinten Hann 5
30Scotland Graeme Dott 3
Scotland Alan Burnett 5
Scotland Alan Burnett 4
45Australia Quinten Hann 5
2Scotland John Higgins 1
45Australia Quinten Hann 5

Final

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Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: John Newton.
Preston Guild Hall, Preston, England, 25 October 1998.[1][3]
Marco Fu (377)
 Hong Kong
2–9 Stephen Lee (10)
 England
Afternoon: 8–115 (50), 0–128 (128), 17–75 (75), 0–130 (66, 64), 82–4 (82), 33–99 (66), 0–77 (70), 85–12 (85)
Evening: 0–107 (90), 1–93 (57), 5–106 (106)
85 Highest break 128
0 Century breaks 2
2 50+ breaks 10

Century breaks

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[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Grand Prix 1998". Snooker.org. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  • ^ "records". 2011-07-24. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  • ^ "1998 Grand Prix". CueTracker: Snooker results & statistics database. Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2013.

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