1991 Kent Cup
The 1991 Kent Cup was an invitational non-ranking snooker tournament held in Beijing in 1991. Joe Swail won the event, defeating Marcus Campbell 5–0 in the final, and received £5,000 prize money.[1]
Tournament information | |
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City | Beijing |
Country | China |
Format | Non-Ranking invitational event |
Winner's share | £5,000 |
Final | |
Champion | Joe Swail (NIR) |
Runner-up | Marcus Campbell (SCO) |
Score | 5–0 |
← 1990 1992 → |
Main draw
Group matches were decided on the aggregate score across two frames. The scores in points are shown. Players in bold denote match winners.[1]
Group A
Player | Score | Player |
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Marcus Campbell (SCO) | 117–58 | Li Yuanhai (CHN) |
Marcus Campbell (SCO) | 125–97 | Bjorn L'Orange (BEL) |
Bjorn L'Orange (BEL) | 121–91 | Li Yuanhai (CHN) |
Group B
Each player won one match. Leung qualified as the player that made the highest break in the group.
Player | Score | Player |
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Stanley Leung (HKG) | 113–65 | Steve Lemmens (BEL) |
Steve Lemmens (BEL) | 119–84 | Udon Khaimuk (THA) |
Udon Khaimuk (THA) | 134–94 | Stanley Leung (HKG) |
Group C
Player | Score | Player |
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Stephen O'Connor (IRE) | 121–91 | Jiang Yingyi (CHN) |
Chuchart Trairatanapradit (THA) | 163–76 | Stephen O'Connor (IRE) |
Chuchart Trairatanapradit (THA) | 192–21 | Jiang Yingyi (CHN) |
Group D
Player | Score | Player |
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Joe Swail (NIR) | 152–72 | David Yao (HKG) |
Joe Swail (NIR) | 127–98 | Michael Colquitt (IOM) |
David Yao (HKG) | 144–88 | Michael Colquitt (IOM) |
Knockout
Semi-finals Best of 5 frames |
Final Best of 9 frames | |||||||
Marcus Campbell (SCO) | 3 | |||||||
Stanley Leung (HKG) | 2 | Marcus Campbell (SCO) | 0 | |||||
Joe Swail (NIR) | 3 | Joe Swail (NIR) | 5 | |||||
Chuchart Trairatanapradit (THA) | 2 | |||||||
References
- Merchant, Yasin (May 1991). "Swail strikes to land eastern double!". Pot Black. Brentwood: Pot Black Publishing. pp. 20–21.
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