1989 Grand Prix (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
Steve Davis 5
Neal Foulds 4 Steve Davis 5
Jason Smith 5 Jason Smith 1
Tony Meo 3 Steve Davis 5
Tony Knowles 5 Tony Knowles 2
Martin Clark 2 Tony Knowles 5
Tony Jones 5 Tony Jones 4
Cliff Thorburn 4 Steve Davis 9
James Wattana 5 Danny Fowler 2
Willie Thorne 2 Danny Fowler 5
Paul Gibson 5 Alain Robidoux 4
Les Dodd 4 Danny Fowler 5
Doug Mountjoy 5 Joe Johnson 4
Mario Morra 0 Joe Johnson 5
Stephen Hendry 5 Jimmy White 0
Nigel Bond 1 Steve Davis 10
Dean Reynolds 5 Dean Reynolds 0
Warren King 1 Dean Reynolds 5
John Parrott 5 John Parrott 2
Gary Wilkinson 1 Dean Reynolds 5
Dennis Taylor 5 Dennis Taylor 3
Brian Roswell 2 Dennis Taylor 5
Steve Newbury 5 Steve Newbury 1
John Virgo 0 Dean Reynolds 9
Danny Fowler 5 James Wattana 8
Mike Hallett 3 James Wattana 5
Alain Robidoux 5 Paul Gibson 3
Eugene Hughes 1 James Wattana 5
Joe Johnson 5 Doug Mountjoy 2
Alex Higgins 2 Doug Mountjoy 5
Jimmy White 5 Stephen Hendry 3
Jim Chambers 1

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