1993 Welsh Open (snooker)

Last updated
1993 Regal Welsh Open
Tournament information
Dates21–31 January 1993 (1993-01-21 1993-01-31)
Venue Newport Leisure Centre
City Newport
Country Wales
Organisation WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £140,000
Winner's share£27,500
Highest breakFlag of Scotland.svg  Alan McManus  (SCO) (140)
Final
ChampionFlag of Ireland.svg  Ken Doherty  (IRL)
Runner-upFlag of Scotland.svg  Alan McManus  (SCO)
Score9–7
1992
1994

The 1993 Welsh Open (officially the 1993 Regal Welsh Open) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 21 and 31 January 1993 at the Newport Leisure Centre in Newport, Wales. Television coverage on BBC Wales started on 28 January.

Stephen Hendry, the defending champion, lost in the third round to Nigel Bond.

Ken Doherty defeated Alan McManus 9–7 in the final to win his first ranking title.

Main draw

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Last 64
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
                  
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tony Chappel 2
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 5
Flag of England.svg Steve James 4
Flag of England.svg Steve James 5
Flag of England.svg Barry West 1
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 5
Flag of England.svg Gary Wilkinson 3
Flag of England.svg Gary Wilkinson 5
Flag of England.svg Shaun Mellish 3
Flag of England.svg Gary Wilkinson 5
Flag of England.svg David Roe 4
Flag of England.svg David Roe 5
Flag of England.svg Barry Bunn 2
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 5
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 1
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of England.svg Jason Weston 1
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Steve Lemmens 2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Steve Lemmens 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Bennett 4
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of England.svg Willie Thorne 2
Flag of England.svg Willie Thorne 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Stephen O'Connor 2
Flag of England.svg Willie Thorne 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jim Wych 0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jim Wych 5
Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 1
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 6
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 2
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 5
Flag of England.svg Jimmy Michie 2
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 5
Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg Mehmet Husnu 1
Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg Mehmet Husnu 5
Flag of England.svg Danny Fowler 3
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alain Robidoux 1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alain Robidoux 5
Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow 4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alain Robidoux 5
Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Silvino Francisco 1
Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Silvino Francisco 5
Flag of England.svg Stefan Mazrocis 1
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 5
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 2
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Paul Davies 4
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 5
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 5
Flag of Scotland.svg David McLellan 2
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 5
Flag of England.svg Tony Knowles 1
Flag of England.svg Tony Knowles 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Paul McPhillips 4
Flag of England.svg Tony Knowles 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Scott MacFarlane 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Scott MacFarlane 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Darren Morgan 3
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 9
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 7
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 5
Flag of England.svg David Taylor 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Billy Snaddon 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Billy Snaddon 5
Flag of England.svg Mark Johnston-Allen 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 5
Flag of England.svg Neal Foulds 2
Flag of England.svg Neal Foulds 5
Ulster Banner.svg Jack McLaughlin 3
Flag of England.svg Neal Foulds 5
Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan 0
Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eddie Charlton 1
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 5
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 2
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Flag of England.svg Michael Stocks 4
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Doug Mountjoy 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Doug Mountjoy 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Drew Henry 4
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 5
Flag of England.svg Steve Judd 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 5
Flag of England.svg Tony Jones 4
Flag of England.svg Tony Jones 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brady Gollan 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 6
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 2
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Peter Francisco 4
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of England.svg Martin Clark 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Clark 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bob Chaperon 1
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of England.svg Steve Davis 3
Flag of England.svg Steve Davis 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Campbell 0
Flag of England.svg Steve Davis 5
Flag of Malta.svg Joe Grech 0
Flag of Malta.svg Joe Grech 5
Flag of England.svg Joe Johnson 3
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of England.svg Mike Hallett 2
Flag of England.svg Mike Hallett 5
Flag of Pakistan.svg Shokat Ali 1
Flag of England.svg Mike Hallett 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Terry Griffiths 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Terry Griffiths 5
Flag of England.svg Peter Ebdon 2
Flag of England.svg Mike Hallett 5
Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago 2
Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Jones 3
Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago 5
Flag of England.svg Karl Broughton 1
Flag of England.svg Karl Broughton 5
Ulster Banner.svg Dennis Taylor 2

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