1995 Thailand Classic

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Thailand Classic
Tournament information
Dates30 September – 7 October 1995 (1995-09-30 1995-10-07)
VenueNovotel
City Bangkok
CountryThailand
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund£230,000
Winner's share£40,000
Highest breakFlag of England.svg  Nigel Bond  (ENG) (123)
Final
ChampionFlag of England.svg  John Parrott  (ENG)
Runner-upFlag of England.svg  Nigel Bond  (ENG)
Score9–6
1994
1996

The 1995 Singha Thailand Classic was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 30 September to 7 October 1995 at the Riverside Montien Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. [1]

Contents

John Parrott won the tournament, defeating Nigel Bond 9–6 in the final. The defending champion Alan McManus was eliminated by John Higgins in the last 16 round. [2]

Prize money

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: [3]

Wildcard round

[3]

MatchScore
WC1 Ulster Banner.svg Michael Duffy 5–4 Flag of Thailand.svg Phaitoon Phonbun
WC2 Flag of Thailand.svg Rom Surin 5–4 Flag of England.svg Paul Wykes
WC3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Young Kien Foot 5–4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Matthew Stevens
WC4 Flag of England.svg Mark Johnston-Allen 5–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Wong Jan

Main draw

[3]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Ulster Banner.svg Dennis Taylor 1
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago 4
Flag of Malta.svg Tony Drago 5
Flag of Malaysia.svg Young Kien Foot 0
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins 3
Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins 5
Flag of England.svg Andy Hicks 2
Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan McManus 5
Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 3
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 5
Flag of England.svg Anthony Hamilton 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 5
Flag of England.svg Peter Ebdon 4
Flag of England.svg Peter Ebdon 5
Flag of England.svg Gary Wilkinson 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Hendry 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Terry Griffiths 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Terry Griffiths 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Rom Surin 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Terry Griffiths 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Darren Morgan 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Darren Morgan 5
Flag of England.svg Brian Morgan 1
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 9
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 6
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Ulster Banner.svg Michael Duffy 1
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Flag of England.svg Steve Davis 0
Flag of England.svg Steve Davis 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Fergal O'Brien 3
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 4
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Ken Doherty 2
Ulster Banner.svg Joe Swail 5
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 3
Flag of England.svg Jimmy White 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alain Robidoux 3
Flag of England.svg Nigel Bond 5
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 5
Flag of England.svg David Roe 3
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 5
Flag of England.svg Mark Johnston-Allen 4
Flag of England.svg Mark Johnston-Allen 5
Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 5
Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow 4
Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow 5
Flag of England.svg Dave Harold 2
Flag of England.svg Dave Finbow 5
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 4
Flag of Thailand.svg James Wattana 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Anthony Davies 4

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References

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  2. Hayton, Eric. Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker. pp. 167–168.
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