2000 Premier League Snooker

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Altodigital.com Premier League Snooker
Tournament information
Dates 8 January-
6 May 2000
Country United Kingdom
Organisation(s) Matchroom Sport
Format Non-ranking event
Final
Champion Scotland Stephen Hendry
Runner-up Wales Mark Williams
Score 9–3
1999
2001

The 2000 Altodigital.com Premier League Snooker was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that was played from 8 January to 6 May 2000.

Stephen Hendry won in the final 9–3 against Mark Williams.[1]

League phase

Ranking Scotland
HEN
Scotland
HIG
Wales
WIL
England
OSU
Hong Kong
FU
England
WHI
England
DAV
Frame
W-L
Match
W-D-L
Pld-Pts
1 Stephen Hendry x 3 4 6 7 5 5 30–18 4–1–1 6–9
2 John Higgins 5 x 5 3 3 6 5 27–21 4–0–2 6–8
3 Mark Williams 4 3 x 4 5 6 5 27–21 3–2–1 6–8
4 Ronnie O'Sullivan 2 5 4 x 4 4 7 26–22 2–3–1 6–7
5 Marco Fu 1 5 3 4 x 5 6 24–24 3–1–2 6–7
6 Jimmy White 3 2 2 4 3 x 4 18–30 0–2–4 6–2
7 Steve Davis 3 3 3 1 2 4 x 16–32 0–1–5 6–1

Top four qualified for the play-offs. If points were level then most frames won determined their positions. If two players had an identical record then the result in their match determined their positions. If that ended 4–4 then the player who got to four first was higher.[2]

  • 8 January – Swansea Leisure Centre, Swansea, Wales
    • Mark Williams 5–3 Steve Davis
    • John Higgins 6–2 Jimmy White
  • 9 January – Swansea Leisure Centre, Swansea, Wales
    • John Higgins 5–3 Steve Davis
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–4 Jimmy White
    • Stephen Hendry 4–4 Mark Williams
  • 5 February – North Kesteven Leisure Centre, Lincoln, England
    • Stephen Hendry 7–1 Marco Fu
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–4 Marco Fu
    • Steve Davis 4–4 Jimmy White
  • 6 February – North Kesteven Leisure Centre, Lincoln, England
    • John Higgins 5–3 Mark Williams
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan 5–3 John Higgins
    • Stephen Hendry 5–3 Steve Davis
  • 18 March – Cleethorpes Leisure Centre, Cleethorpes, England
    • Mark Williams 4–4 Ronnie O'Sullivan
    • Stephen Hendry 5–3 Jimmy White
  • 19 March – Cleethorpes Leisure Centre, Cleethorpes, England
    • Marco Fu 5–3 John Higgins
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan 7–1 Steve Davis
    • Marco Fu 5–3 Jimmy White
  • 1 April – University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland
    • Mark Williams 5–3 Marco Fu
    • John Higgins 5–3 Stephen Hendry
  • 2 April – University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland
    • Marco Fu 6–2 Steve Davis
    • Mark Williams 6–2 Jimmy White
    • Stephen Hendry 6–2 Ronnie O'Sullivan

Play-offs

5–6 May – Charter Hall, Colchester, England[2]

Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
           
1 Scotland Stephen Hendry 6
4 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
1 Scotland Stephen Hendry 9
3 Wales Mark Williams 3
2 Scotland John Higgins 3
3 Wales Mark Williams 6

References

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