2003 World Snooker Championship - Century Breaks

Century Breaks

There were 53 centuries in this year's championship. The highest break of the tournament was 147 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.

  • 147 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 140, 125, 102, 100 Stephen Lee
  • 135, 127, 109, 105, 100 Peter Ebdon
  • 135, 128, 128, 120, 110, 106, 101 Paul Hunter
  • 133, 114, 109 Marco Fu
  • 132, 130, 120, 115, 114, 111 Stephen Hendry
  • 131, 128, 115, 115 112, 112, 111, 107 Ken Doherty
  • 131, 120, 118, 115, 102, 101 Mark Williams
  • 128 Matthew Stevens
  • 127, 122, 113, 103 John Higgins
  • 127 Alan McManus
  • 117 Nigel Bond
  • 113, 107 Tony Drago
  • 104 Graeme Dott
  • 101 Ali Carter
  • 101 Shaun Murphy
  • 100 Ian McCulloch

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