2002 UK Snooker Championship
- 2002 UK Snooker Championship
The 2002 PowerHouse UK Championship took place at the Barbican Centre in York starting on 1 December and TV stages shown on BBC TV took place between 7 and 15 December 2002. The sponsor for this year's event was Powerhouse
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10-9 victory against Ken Doherty who had reached his second UK final in a row.
Prize Money
Winner £84,000
Runner-up £54,000
High break £10,000
Total £615,000
Highest Break
142 Ronnie O'Sullivan
The Contest
1st Round Best of 13 frames
2nd Round Best of 17 frames
Round16
|flagicon|England Ronnie O'Sullivan|9|flagicon|Hong Kong Marco Fu|7
|flagicon|Scotland Drew Henry|9|flagicon|England Stephen Lee|8
|flagicon|Ireland Ken Doherty|9|flagicon|England Paul Hunter|4
|flagicon|Scotland John Higgins|9|flagicon|England Steve Davis|7
|flagicon|Wales Mark J Williams|9|flagicon|Scotland Chris Small|3
|flagicon|Scotland Stephen Hendry|9|flagicon|Scotland Graeme Dott|6
|flagicon|England Robert Milkins|9|flagicon|Wales Matthew Stevens|8
|flagicon|England Peter Ebdon|9|flagicon|Scotland Alan McManus|2
|flagicon|Scotland Drew Henry|9|flagicon|England Ronnie O'Sullivan|6
|flagicon|Ireland Ken Doherty|9|flagicon|Scotland John Higgins|6
|flagicon|Wales Mark J Williams|9|flagicon|Scotland Stephen Hendry|2
|flagicon|England Peter Ebdon|9|flagicon|England Robert Milkins|4
|flagicon|Ireland Ken Doherty|9|flagicon|Scotland Drew Henry|5
|flagicon|Wales Mark J Williams|9|flagicon|England Peter Ebdon|3
|flagicon|Wales Mark J Williams|10|flagicon|Ireland Ken Doherty|9
3rdplace=no
External links
WWW Snooker [http://www.snooker.org/]
BBC coverage [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/uk_championship_2002/default.stm]
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