1994 World Snooker Championship - Century Breaks

Century Breaks

There were 35 centuries in the Championship, a joint record with the 1993 tournament. The highest break of the tournament was 143 made by Alan McManus. The highest break of the qualifying stage was 146 made by Karl Payne.

  • 143, 105, 102 Alan McManus
  • 139, 102 Martin Clark
  • 139 Cliff Thorburn
  • 137 Billy Snaddon
  • 134, 108 Brian Morgan
  • 134, 101 Steve Davis
  • 133, 112 Drew Henry
  • 132 John Parrott
  • 124, 120, 120, 109, 100 Stephen Hendry
  • 124 Peter Ebdon
  • 119, 100 Ken Doherty
  • 118, 100 Fergal O'Brien
  • 118 Willie Thorne
  • 116, 112, 108, 107, 103 Jimmy White
  • 115, 107, 100 Darren Morgan
  • 114 Dene O'Kane
  • 100 James Wattana

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