2000 World Snooker Championship - Century Breaks

Century Breaks

There were 54 centuries in the Championship. The highest breaks were 143 made by Matthew Stevens in the televised stage and Nick Dyson in the qualifying stage.

  • 143, 120, 114, 114, 112, 111, 110, 109, 108, 104, 103 Matthew Stevens
  • 141, 141, 137, 136, 135, 129, 127, 126, 109, 108, 108, 103 John Higgins
  • 141, 103, 102 Joe Swail
  • 136, 123, 115, 102, 101 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 133 Drew Henry
  • 132 Stuart Bingham
  • 126, 102 Stephen Lee
  • 123, 112, 106, 105, 101, 101 Mark Williams
  • 120, 119, 103, 101, 100 Dominic Dale
  • 118, 106, 104, 101 Ken Doherty
  • 106 Stephen Hendry
  • 102 John Parrott
  • 101 Chris Small
  • 100 Peter Ebdon

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