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Scottish Open Finals

The Scottish Open has been won the most times by Steve Davis. He has captured the title on six occasions. In the 1985 final, Cliff Thorburn came back from needing a record seven snookers in a frame.

The tournament was called "International" before 1998.

See also finals from 2016 and onwards

Players are English unless stated

Coral Scottish Open
2016 Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 9-4 John Higgins (Scotland)

Regal Scottish Open
2003 David Gray 9-7 Mark Selby
2002 Stephen Lee 9-2 David Gray
2001 Peter Ebdon 9-7 Ken Doherty (Ireland)
2000 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-1 Mark J Williams (Wales)
1999 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 9-1 Graeme Dott (Scotland)
1998 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-5 John Higgins (Scotland)

International Open
1997 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 9-1 Tony Drago (Malta)

Sweater Shop International Open
1996 John Higgins (Scotland) 9-3 Rod Lawler
1995 John Higgins (Scotland) 9-5 Steve Davis

International Open
1994 John Parrott 9-5 James Wattana (Thailand)

Sky Sports International Open
1993 Stephen Hendry (Scotland) 10-6 Steve Davis

BCE International
1989 Steve Davis 9-4 Stephen Hendry (Scotland)

Fidelity Unit Trusts International
1988 Steve Davis 12-6 Jimmy White
1987 Steve Davis 12-5 Cliff Thorburn (Canada)

BCE International
1986 Neal Foulds 12-9 Cliff Thorburn (Canada)

Goya Matchroom Trophy
1985 Cliff Thorburn (Canada) 12-10 Jimmy White

Jameson International
1984 Steve Davis 9-2 Tony Knowles
1983 Steve Davis 9-4 Cliff Thorburn (Canada)

Jameson International
1982 Tony Knowles 9-6 David Taylor
1981* Steve Davis 9-0 Dennis Taylor (N.Ireland)


* Non-ranking
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