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1995 Kloster Thailand Open
Bangkok, Thailand (Mar 10-18)

[Wild Card Games | First round | Second round | Quarters | Semis | THE FINAL ]

Wild Card Games

(am = amateur)
P Polboon      THA  (am) bt Anthony Davies WAL  (64) 5-2
S N Sakchai    THA  (am) bt Roger Garrett      (125) 5-?
Jason Wallace      (130) bt A Wongchan	   THA  (am) 5-2
Wayne Brown          (-) bt O C Kay	   THA  (am) 5-4

First round

Losers receiving 1140 pts except seeds 1 to 16 who get 380.
The amateurs don't get zip!
STEPHEN HENDRY       SCO  (1) bt Mark J Williams WAL  (58) 5-4
STEVE DAVIS               (2) bt P Polboon	 THA  (am) 5-1
JAMES WATTANA        THA  (3) bt Wayne Brown           (-) 5-1
Mark Johnston-Allen      (44) bt JIMMY WHITE           (4) 5-2
JOHN PARROTT              (5) bt Alain Robidoux  CAN  (32) 5-2
ALAN MCMANUS         SCO  (6) bt Mick Price           (27) 5-3
KEN DOHERTY          IRE  (7) bt Jason Ferguson       (28) 5-4
DARREN MORGAN	     WAL  (8) bt S N Sakchai	 THA  (am) 5-4
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN         (9) bt Doug Mountjoy   WAL  (26) 5-3
PETER EBDON              (10) bt John Higgins    SCO  (51) 5-2
NIGEL BOND	         (11) bt Tony Knowles         (21) 5-3
Cliff Thorburn       CAN (54) bt JOE SWAIL       NIR  (12) 5-4
DAVID ROE                (13) bt Tony Chappel    WAL  (53) 5-4
Gary Wilkinson           (22) bt TERRY GRIFFITHS WAL  (14) 5-3
WILLIE THORNE            (15) bt Jason Wallace       (130) 5-2
TONY DRAGO           MLT (16) bt Dennis Taylor   NIR  (24) 5-4
John Parrott compiled the highest break so far of the TV stages with a 132 in his 5-2 win over Alain Robidoux.

Second round

Losers receiving 1330 pts.
O'SULLIVAN      (9) bt HENDRY   (1) 5-2
Thorburn       (54) bt S DAVIS  (2) 5-2
WATTANA         (3) bt THORNE  (15) 5-4
DRAGO          (16) bt PARROTT  (5) 5-1
Wilkinson      (22) bt MCMANUS  (6) 5-4
EBDON          (10) bt DOHERTY  (7) 5-2
D MORGAN	(8) bt BOND    (11) 5-1
Johnston-Allen (44) bt ROE     (13) 5-3
Ronnie O'Sullivan showed a ruthless streak as he ended Stephen Hendry's hopes with a 5-2 victory. He polished off the world champion helped by breaks of 100, 91, 85 and 55. He said: "I've had a habit of getting too familiar with people in matches. This time I decided to hate Stephen until it was over."

Before yesterday's match, Cliff Thorburn had won only three of his fifteen matches against Steve Davis. He said: "I'm proud to have beaten the best player I've ever seen."

Defending champion James Wattana won the last three frames to beat Willie Thorne 5-4. In the eighth frame, he compiled a break of 101 and it was his 100th century of his professional career. Willie Thorne also made a century, a 112 in frame four, and it was his 98th since he turned professional in 1975.

On his way to the match, Peter Ebdon spent half an hour trapped in a lift at Bangkok's Imperial Queens Park Hotel. But he was freed in plenty of time before the match and rattled up breaks of 88, 57 and 53 to beat Ken Doherty 5-2.

Quarter-finals

Losers receiving 1520 pts

WATTANA (3) bt Wilkinson (22) 5-0
Frame Scores: 71-50, 71-47, 47-39, 72(67)-48, 81(76)-11

Johnston-Allen (44) bt D MORGAN (8) 5-4

O'SULLIVAN (9) bt EBDON (10) 5-1

Thorburn (54) bt DRAGO (16) 5-4
Frame Scores: 56-45, 71-27, 53-70(70), 73-36, 81-23, 48-86(72), 60-67, 29-82, 68-48

Ronnie O'Sullivan has claimed a place in the last four at three ranking semis this year but so far has lost in his previous attempts. He said: "Perhaps it's third time lucky. I must have a great chance now of winning."

Mark Johnston-Allen reached the third semi-final of his preofessional career with his 5-4 win over Darren Morgan.

The veteran Candadian Cliff Thorburn booked a semi-final clash with Ronnie O'Sullivan after holding off Tony Drago 5-4. He's now aiming for his first final since the Fidelity International in 1987.

Semi-finals

Losers receiving 2025 pts

WATTANA (3) bt Johnston-Allen (44) 5-1
Frame Scores: 114(63,51)-0, 4-76, 88(88)-0, 73-32, 74-52, 66(50)-1

O'SULLIVAN (9) bt Thorburn (54) 5-0
Frame Scores: 141(88)-0, 80(80)-1, 78(69)-35, 72-67(50), 74(58)-47

Ronnnie O'Sullivan took only 90 minutes to reach his first ranking event final of the season. "I've put a lot of hard work in at the practice table out here and it's paid off," said O'Sullivan. Thorburn, who appeared in his first semi-final for four years, said: "Despite the coreline, it was a pleasure to play against someone so talented as Ronnie."

THE FINAL

Loser receiving 2700 pts. Winner receiving 3600.

WATTANA (3) bt O'SULLIVAN (9) 9-6
Frame Scores: 90(90)-34, 61-39, 67-5, 71-51, 39-86, 71(71)-31 , 41-76, 85-0, 0-80, 37-69, 43-62, 62(55)-56(50), 134(63,71)-0, 0-96(89), 94(76)-1

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