1986 UK Championship (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Round of 32 Best of 17 frames

Steve Davis 9–6 Eddie Charlton

Dean Reynolds 9–8 Silvino Francisco

Tony Drago 9–6 John Virgo

Willie Thorne 9–1 Robbie Grace

Alex Higgins 9–6 Dave Martin

Mike Hallett 9–4 Tony Meo

Eugene Hughes 9–5 Ray Reardon

Wayne Jones 9–2 Dennis Taylor

Cliff Thorburn 9–4 David Taylor

John Spencer 9–4 Kirk Stevens

Neal Foulds 9–3 Jim Wych

Jimmy White 9–5 Peter Francisco

Tony Knowles 9–2 Tony Jones

Terry Griffiths 9–0 Dene O'Kane

Steve Longworth 9–1 Doug Mountjoy

John Parrott 9–1 Joe Johnson

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Steve Davis 9
Dean Reynolds 5
Steve Davis 9
Tony Drago 8
Tony Drago 9
Willie Thorne 5
Steve Davis 9
Alex Higgins 3
Alex Higgins 9
Mike Hallett 7
Alex Higgins 9
Wayne Jones 5
Wayne Jones 9
Eugene Hughes 5
Steve Davis 16
Neal Foulds 7
Cliff Thorburn 9
John Spencer 2
Cliff Thorburn 2
Neal Foulds 9
Neal Foulds 9
Jimmy White 7
Neal Foulds 9
John Parrott 3
Tony Knowles 9
Terry Griffiths 6
Tony Knowles 4
John Parrott 9
John Parrott 9
Steve Longworth 6

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