2003 Masters (snooker) - Century Breaks

Century Breaks

  • 144, 134, 107, 106, 102, 101, 101 Stephen Hendry
  • 138, 104 Paul Hunter
  • 122 Quinten Hann
  • 121, 115, 103, 102, 100 Mark Williams
  • 117, 101 John Higgins
  • 112, 105 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 111 Jimmy White
  • 107, 104 Mark Davis
  • 104 Steve Davis
  • 104 Matthew Stevens
  • 100 Ken Doherty

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