Final
Final: Best of 17 frames Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales, 27 January 2002. |
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Ken Doherty (1) Ireland |
7 – 9 | Paul Hunter (9) England |
Afternoon: (75) 115–0, 14–68, 15–72 (72), 29–67, 5–63 (62), 0–141 (141), (56) 65–21, (59) 66–62 Evening: 0–89, 68–54 (54), 19–68, (52) 89–31, 70–29, 0–68, 87–63, 24–77 (76) |
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75 | Highest break | 141 |
0 | Century breaks | 1 |
3 | 50+ breaks | 4 |
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