2009 Championship League - Century Breaks

Century Breaks

  • 145, 133, 132, 122, 121, 113 Mark Selby
  • 144, 125, 106 Barry Hawkins
  • 137, 125, 125, 122, 108, 104 Jamie Cope
  • 136, 128, 125, 109, 108, 105, 102, 101 Joe Perry
  • 134, 127 Stuart Bingham
  • 134, 115, 101 Ricky Walden
  • 133, 131, 130, 125, 123, 123, 113, 113, 109, 109, 106, 104*, 103, 103 John Higgins
  • 133, 118, 113, 111, 104 Judd Trump
  • 133 Liang Wenbo
  • 132, 131, 125, 123, 122, 120, 117, 115, 105, 101 Ding Junhui
  • 131, 126, 114, 113 Matthew Stevens
  • 129 Dave Harold
  • 127, 115, 109 Ken Doherty
  • 127 Mark Allen
  • 121, 113, 101 Ali Carter
  • 118, 116 Mark Williams
  • 114 Graeme Dott
  • 106 Stephen Hendry
  • 106 Steve Davis
  • 105, 101 Neil Robertson

* It was the 400th century break of John Higgins, in the last frame against Judd Trump to secure a 2–2 draw.

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