2005 Welsh Open (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 48
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
17 Ian McCulloch 5 1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Robin Hull 3 17 Ian McCulloch 2
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
25 Anthony Hamilton 3
25 Anthony Hamilton 5 9 Stephen Lee 4
David Roe 4 25 Anthony Hamilton 5
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Neil Robertson 4
28 Robert Milkins 0 11 Jimmy White 4
Neil Robertson 5 Neil Robertson 5
Neil Robertson 5
5 John Higgins 4
32 Dominic Dale 5 5 John Higgins 5
Mark Davis 4 32 Dominic Dale 2
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
Barry Hawkins 4
20 Joe Perry 5 8 Peter Ebdon 5
Brian Morgan 2 20 Joe Perry 4
8 Peter Ebdon 5
14 David Gray 3
26 Gerard Greene 0 14 David Gray 5
Rod Lawler 5 Rod Lawler 1
8 Peter Ebdon 3
Barry Hawkins 5
27 Drew Henry 5 10 Alan McManus 4
Rory McLeod 1 27 Drew Henry 5
27 Drew Henry 2
Barry Hawkins 5
29 Michael Holt 3 4 Paul Hunter 3
Barry Hawkins 5 Barry Hawkins 5
1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
3 Stephen Hendry 8
24 Stephen Maguire 5 3 Stephen Hendry 5
Stuart Bingham 3 24 Stephen Maguire 4
3 Stephen Hendry 5
15 Graeme Dott 4
18 Quinten Hann 5 15 Graeme Dott 5
Andrew Norman 1 18 Quinten Hann 2
3 Stephen Hendry 5
7 Ken Doherty 2
22 Tony Drago 4 16 Marco Fu 5
Shokat Ali 5 Shokat Ali 2
16 Marco Fu 1
7 Ken Doherty 5
30 Joe Swail 5 7 Ken Doherty 5
Tom Ford 2 30 Joe Swail 2
3 Stephen Hendry 6
23 Mark King 2
23 Mark King 5 6 Matthew Stevens 4
Steve James 3 23 Mark King 5
23 Mark King 5
31 John Parrott 1
31 John Parrott 5 12 Chris Small 2
Ding Junhui 2 31 John Parrott 5
23 Mark King 5
Ryan Day 4
21 Barry Pinches 1 13 Steve Davis 2
Ryan Day 5 Ryan Day 5
Ryan Day 5
19 Ali Carter 2
19 Ali Carter 5 2 Mark Williams 4
Adrian Gunnell 1 19 Ali Carter 5

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