2006 World Snooker Championship - Main Draw

Main Draw

Shown below are the results for each round, the numbers in brackets beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
15 April
Shaun Murphy (1) 10
20, 21 & 22 April
James Wattana 4
Shaun Murphy (1) 13
15 & 16 April
Steve Davis (16) 7
Steve Davis (16) 10
25 & 26 April
Andy Hicks 4
Shaun Murphy (1) 7
19 & 20 April
Peter Ebdon (8) 13
Jimmy White (9) 5
23 & 24 April
David Gray 10
David Gray 2
19 April
Peter Ebdon (8) 13
Peter Ebdon (8) 10
27, 28 & 29 April
Michael Holt 8
Peter Ebdon (8) 17
17 & 18 April
Marco Fu 16
Matthew Stevens (5) 10
22, 23 & 24 April
Joe Swail 5
Matthew Stevens (5) 8
16 & 17 April
Ken Doherty (12) 13
Ken Doherty (12) 10
25 & 26 April
Barry Hawkins 1
Ken Doherty (12) 10
18 April
Marco Fu 13
Alan McManus (13) 3
21 & 22 April
Marco Fu 10
Marco Fu 13
16 & 17 April
Stephen Maguire (4) 4
Stephen Maguire (4) 10
Mark King 6
18 & 19 April
Stephen Hendry (3) 9
22, 23 & 24 April
Nigel Bond 10
Nigel Bond 9
15 & 16 April
Graeme Dott (14) 13
Graeme Dott (14) 10
25 & 26 April
John Parrott 3
Graeme Dott (14) 13
15 & 16 April
Neil Robertson 12
Stephen Lee (11) 10
20 & 21 April
Ali Carter 8
Stephen Lee (11) 9
17 April
Neil Robertson 13
Paul Hunter (6) 5
27, 28 & 29 April
Neil Robertson 10
Graeme Dott (14) 17
15 & 16 April
Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 11
John Higgins (7) 4
21 & 22 April
Mark Selby 10
Mark Selby 8
17 & 18 April
Mark Williams (10) 13
Mark Williams (10) 10
25 & 26 April
Anthony Hamilton 1
Mark Williams (10) 11
19 & 20 April
Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 13
Joe Perry (15) 3
23 & 24 April
Ryan Day 10
Ryan Day 10
18 & 19 April
Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 13
Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 10
Dave Harold 4
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 30 April & 1 May (& 2 May), 2006. Referee: Jan Verhaas.
Peter Ebdon (8)
England
14–18 Graeme Dott (14)
Scotland
79–12, 53–62, 1–91, 48–70, 20–71, 67–31, 6–78, 20–53, 20–53, 16–63, 66–25, 124–6, 47–72, 65–51, 5–61, 16–92, 0–75, 100–0, 67–44, 41–75, 31–90, 49–70, 117–22, 66–51, 67–29, 70–38, 66–59, 84–0, 16–78, 99–17, 61–69, 31–70 Century breaks: 1 (Ebdon 1)

Highest break Ebdon: 117
Highest break Dott: 68

79–12, 53–62, 1–91, 48–70, 20–71, 67–31, 6–78, 20–53, 20–53, 16–63, 66–25, 124–6, 47–72, 65–51, 5–61, 16–92, 0–75, 100–0, 67–44, 41–75, 31–90, 49–70, 117–22, 66–51, 67–29, 70–38, 66–59, 84–0, 16–78, 99–17, 61–69, 31–70
Graeme Dott wins the 2006 888.com World Snooker Championship

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