2005 UK Championship (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 48
Best of 17 frames
Last 32
Best of 17 frames
Last 16
Best of 17 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 17 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
31 Andy Hicks 3 1 Stephen Maguire 9
Joe Swail 9 Joe Swail 2
1 Stephen Maguire 8
16 Steve Davis 9
23 David Gray 6 16 Steve Davis 9
Mark Allen 9 Mark Allen 7
16 Steve Davis 9
12 Ken Doherty 7
25 Marco Fu 9 12 Ken Doherty 9
Michael Judge 6 25 Marco Fu 8
12 Ken Doherty 9
7 John Higgins 6
22 Quinten Hann w/d 7 John Higgins 9
Gerard Greene w/o Gerard Greene 3
16 Steve Davis 9
4 Stephen Hendry 6
19 Barry Pinches 3 8 Peter Ebdon 9
Dominic Dale 9 Dominic Dale 4
8 Peter Ebdon 7
20 Ali Carter 9
20 Ali Carter 9 13 Alan McManus 4
Jamie Cope 3 20 Ali Carter 9
20 Ali Carter 7
4 Stephen Hendry 9
24 Michael Holt 9 10 Mark Williams 9
Ricky Walden 8 24 Michael Holt 2
10 Mark Williams 3
4 Stephen Hendry 9
32 James Wattana 9 4 Stephen Hendry 9
Drew Henry 4 32 James Wattana 7
16 Steve Davis 6
Ding Junhui 10
21 Mark King 9 3 Ronnie O'Sullivan 8
Ryan Day 4 21 Mark King 9
21 Mark King 6
15 Joe Perry 9
30 Barry Hawkins 9 15 Joe Perry 9
Stuart Pettman 5 30 Barry Hawkins 7
15 Joe Perry 9
Stuart Bingham 8
29 John Parrott 5 14 Graeme Dott 8
Mark Davis 9 Mark Davis 9
Mark Davis 2
Stuart Bingham 9
26 Robert Milkins 4 5 Matthew Stevens 3
Stuart Bingham 9 Stuart Bingham 9
15 Joe Perry 4
Ding Junhui 9
17 Ian McCulloch 7 6 Paul Hunter 9
Jamie Burnett 9 Jamie Burnett 8
6 Paul Hunter 2
Ding Junhui 9
18 Anthony Hamilton 3 9 Jimmy White 3
Ding Junhui 9 Ding Junhui 9
Ding Junhui 9
28 Neil Robertson 5
28 Neil Robertson 9 11 Stephen Lee 4
Rory McLeod 8 28 Neil Robertson 9
28 Neil Robertson 9
2 Shaun Murphy 8
27 Nigel Bond 9 2 Shaun Murphy 9
Dave Harold 7 27 Nigel Bond 7

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