1985 UK Championship (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 32 Best of 17 frames

Steve Davis 9–2 Tony Drago

Tony Meo 9–2 Danny Fowler

Barry West 9–4 Doug Mountjoy

Murdo Macleod 9–5 Ray Reardon

Jimmy White 9–5 Tony Chappel

Alex Higgins 9–2 Fred Davis

David Taylor 9–4 John Campbell

Tony Knowles 9–7 John Spencer

Cliff Thorburn 9–6 John Parrott

Willie Thorne 9–8 John Virgo

Silvino Francisco 9–6 Dave Martin

Terry Griffiths 9–7 Dean Reynolds

Kirk Stevens 9–5 Mike Hallett

Rex Williams 9–7 Peter Francisco

Neal Foulds 9–8 Joe Johnson

Dennis Taylor 9–2 Graham Cripsey

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Steve Davis 9
Tony Meo 5
Steve Davis 9
Barry West 1
Barry West 9
Murdo Macleod 4
Steve Davis 9
Jimmy White 5
Jimmy White 9
Alex Higgins 6
Jimmy White 9
Tony Knowles 4
Tony Knowles 9
David Taylor 7
Steve Davis 16
Willie Thorne 14
Willie Thorne 9
Cliff Thorburn 7
Willie Thorne 9
Terry Griffiths 7
Terry Griffiths 9
Silvino Francisco 5
Willie Thorne 9
Dennis Taylor 7
Dennis Taylor 9
Neal Foulds 5
Dennis Taylor 9
Kirk Stevens 1
Kirk Stevens 9
Rex Williams 7

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