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The Pro Challenge Series was a series of non-ranking snooker tournaments held during the 2009–10 snooker season. The events were open to all players on the main tour and were intended to give tour players more playing opportunities.[1] Seven events were planned but only four took place before the series was cancelled, due to low player participation.[2] The series was not repeated and was replaced by the Players Tour Championship, which started the following season.

Pro Challenge Series
Details
Duration28 July 2009 – 18 February 2010 (2009-07-28 – 2010-02-18)
Tournaments4

Prize fund

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Except for event 2, events had a prize fund of £15,000 with the winner receiving £5,000.[3] Event 2, which was played using the six-red format, had a prize fund of £10,000 with the winner receiving £3,000. In event 2 the £500 break prize went to the player with the fastest maximum break.[4]

Schedule

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The schedule for the Events 1 to 5 is listed below. Event 4 was cancelled and event 5 was the final tournament played. Event 2 was played using the six-red format. Events 6 and 7 were cancelled.[2]

Date Country Tournament Venue City Field Winner Runner-up Score Ref.
28 Jul 30 Jul   ENG Event 1 Northern Snooker Centre Leeds 40   Stephen Maguire (SCO)   Alan McManus (SCO) 5–2 [5]
31 Aug 1 Sep   WAL Event 2 Pontins Prestatyn 47   Ken Doherty (IRL)   Martin Gould (ENG) 6–2 [6]
9 Nov 11 Nov   ENG Event 3 Willie Thorne Snooker Centre Leicester 52   Robert Milkins (ENG)   Joe Jogia (ENG) 5–3 [7]
Event 4 Cancelled [8]
16 Feb 18 Feb   ENG Event 5 George Scott Snooker Club Liverpool 39   Barry Hawkins (ENG)   Michael Holt (ENG) 5–1 [9]

Event 1

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Prize fund

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  • Winner: £5,000
  • Runner-up: £2,500
  • Semi-final: £1,500
  • Quarter-final: £500
  • Last 16: £250
  • High break: £500

The first event took place at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, from 28 to 30 July 2009. Stephen Maguire beat Alan McManus 5–2 in the final.[3][10] Dave Harold made the highest break of 128.[5] Results are given below.

 
Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
  Tony Drago (MLT) 1
 
 
 
  Robert Milkins (ENG) 4
 
England  Robert Milkins 2
 
 
 
England  Matthew Selt 4
 
  Barry Pinches (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Matthew Selt (ENG) 4
 
England  Matthew Selt 1
 
 
 
Scotland  Alan McManus 4
 
  Judd Trump (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Mark Joyce (ENG) 4
 
England  Mark Joyce 0
 
 
 
Scotland  Alan McManus 4
 
  Alan McManus (SCO) 4
 
 
 
  Matthew Couch (ENG) 2
 
Scotland  Alan McManus 5
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 2
 
  Chris Norbury (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Andrew Norman (ENG) 4
 
England  Andrew Norman 4
 
 
 
England  Sam Baird 3
 
  Sam Baird (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Jamie Cope (ENG) 3
 
England  Andrew Norman 0
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 4
 
  Joe Swail (NIR) 4
 
 
 
  Gerard Greene (NIR) 1
 
Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 0
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 4
 
  Jimmy Michie (ENG) 1
 
 
 
  Ken Doherty (IRL) 4
 
Scotland  Alan McManus 2
 
 
 
Scotland  Stephen Maguire 5
 
  Simon Bedford (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Michael Holt (ENG) 4
 
England  Michael Holt 1
 
 
 
England  Ben Woollaston 4
 
  Ben Woollaston (ENG) w/o
 
 
 
  Stephen Lee (ENG) w/d
 
England  Ben Woollaston 4
 
 
 
England  Ricky Walden 1
 
  Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Andrew Higginson (ENG) 2
 
England  Jimmy Robertson 3
 
 
 
England  Ricky Walden 4
 
  Daniel Wells (WAL) 0
 
 
 
  Ricky Walden (ENG) 4
 
England  Ben Woollaston 2
 
 
 
Scotland  Stephen Maguire 5
 
  Jordan Brown (NIR) 0
 
 
 
  Craig Steadman (ENG) 4
 
England  Craig Steadman 1
 
 
 
Scotland  Stephen Maguire 4
 
  Rod Lawler (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Stephen Maguire (SCO) 4
 
Scotland  Stephen Maguire 4
 
 
 
England  Dave Harold 3
 
  Tom Ford (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Peter Lines (ENG) 4
 
England  Peter Lines 1
 
 
 
England  Dave Harold 4
 
  Dave Harold (ENG) 4
 
 
  Stuart Bingham (ENG) 2
 

Preliminary round

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Century breaks

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Event 2

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Prize fund

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  • Winner: £3,000
  • Runner-up: £1,500
  • Semi-finals: £800
  • Quarter-Finals: £400
  • Last 16: £225
  • Fastest maximum break (x75): £500

The second event took place at Pontins, Prestatyn, on 31 August and 1 September 2009, using the six-red format. Ken Doherty beat Martin Gould 6–2 in the final.[4][11] Stuart Pettman took the prize for the fastest maximum break.[6] Results are given below.

 
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 11 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
  Marcus Campbell (SCO) 5
 
 
 
  Barry Pinches (ENG) 1
 
Scotland  Marcus Campbell 5
 
 
 
England  Jamie Cope 2
 
  Jamie Cope (ENG) 5
 
 
 
  Mark Boyle (SCO) 3
 
Scotland  Marcus Campbell 0
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 5
 
  Ian Preece (WAL) w/d
 
 
 
  Ben Woollaston (ENG) w/o
 
England  Ben Woollaston 3
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 5
 
  Ken Doherty (IRL) 5
 
 
 
  Sam Baird (ENG) 1
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 6
 
 
 
Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 1
 
  Jimmy Michie (ENG) 5
 
 
 
  Stuart Pettman (ENG) 3
 
England  Jimmy Michie 5
 
 
 
Northern Ireland  Jordan Brown 2
 
  David Gray (ENG) w/d
 
 
 
  Jordan Brown (NIR) w/o
 
England  Jimmy Michie 1
 
 
 
Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 5
 
  Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 5
 
 
 
  Joe Swail (NIR) 2
 
Thailand  Atthasit Mahitthi 5
 
 
 
England  Rod Lawler 2
 
  Mark King (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Rod Lawler (ENG) 5
 
Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 6
 
 
 
England  Martin Gould 2
 
  Simon Bedford (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Matthew Selt (ENG) 5
 
England  Matthew Selt 0
 
 
 
England  Martin Gould 5
 
  Martin Gould (ENG) 5
 
 
 
  Stephen Lee (ENG) 0
 
England  Martin Gould 5
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 1
 
  Joe Jogia (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Fergal O'Brien (IRL) 5
 
Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 5
 
 
 
England  Robert Milkins 1
 
  Andrew Higginson (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Robert Milkins (ENG) 5
 
England  Martin Gould 6
 
 
 
England  Anthony Hamilton 5
 
  Daniel Wells (WAL) 4
 
 
 
  Anthony Hamilton (ENG) 5
 
England  Anthony Hamilton 5
 
 
 
England  Andrew Norman 2
 
  Ricky Walden (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Andrew Norman (ENG) 5
 
England  Anthony Hamilton 5
 
 
 
Wales  Ryan Day 1
 
  James Wattana (THA) 2
 
 
 
  Ryan Day (WAL) 5
 
Wales  Ryan Day 5
 
 
 
England  Tom Ford 0
 
  Tom Ford (ENG) 5
 
 
  Judd Trump (ENG) 4
 

Preliminary round

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Maximum breaks

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Note: a maximum break in six-red snooker is 75 points.[4][11]

Event 3

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Prize fund

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  • Winner: £5,000
  • Runner-up: £2,500
  • Semi-final: £1,500
  • Quarter-final: £500
  • Last 16: £250
  • High break: £500

The third event took place at the Willie Thorne Snooker Centre in Leicester, from 9 to 11 November 2009. Robert Milkins beat Joe Jogia 5–3 in the final. Ricky Walden made the highest break of 140.[7][12] Results are given below.

 
Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
  Joe Perry (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Jamie Cope (ENG) 4
 
England  Jamie Cope 1
 
 
 
England  Ricky Walden 4
 
  Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 0
 
 
 
  Ricky Walden (ENG) 4
 
England  Ricky Walden 4
 
 
 
China  Liu Song 2
 
  Tom Ford (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Craig Steadman (ENG) 4
 
England  Craig Steadman 3
 
 
 
China  Liu Song 4
 
  Liu Song (CHN) 4
 
 
 
  Gerard Greene (NIR) 1
 
England  Ricky Walden 0
 
 
 
England  Joe Jogia 5
 
  Michael White (WAL) 2
 
 
 
  Joe Jogia (ENG) 4
 
England  Joe Jogia 4
 
 
 
England  Rod Lawler 3
 
  Rod Lawler (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Nigel Bond (ENG) 2
 
England  Joe Jogia 4
 
 
 
England  Peter Lines 2
 
  Tony Drago (MLT) 2
 
 
 
  Peter Lines (ENG) 4
 
England  Peter Lines 4
 
 
 
England  Barry Pinches 3
 
  Adrian Gunnell (ENG) w/d
 
 
 
  Barry Pinches (ENG) w/o
 
England  Joe Jogia 3
 
 
 
England  Robert Milkins 5
 
  Marcus Campbell (SCO) 3
 
 
 
  Fergal O'Brien (IRL) 4
 
Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 1
 
 
 
England  Mark Davis 4
 
  Ben Woollaston (ENG) 0
 
 
 
  Mark Davis (ENG) 4
 
England  Mark Davis 0
 
 
 
England  Judd Trump 4
 
  Sam Baird (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Mark Joyce (ENG) 3
 
England  Sam Baird 3
 
 
 
England  Judd Trump 4
 
  Judd Trump (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Mark King (ENG) 1
 
England  Judd Trump 4
 
 
 
England  Robert Milkins 5
 
  Matthew Selt (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Andy Hicks (ENG) 2
 
England  Matthew Selt 4
 
 
 
England  Stuart Bingham 3
 
  Stuart Bingham (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Ken Doherty (IRL) 0
 
England  Matthew Selt 3
 
 
 
England  Robert Milkins 4
 
  Daniel Wells (WAL) 1
 
 
 
  Robert Milkins (ENG) 4
 
England  Robert Milkins 4
 
 
 
England  Dave Harold 3
 
  Martin Gould (ENG) 1
 
 
  Dave Harold (ENG) 4
 

Preliminary round

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Century breaks

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Event 5

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Prize fund

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  • Winner: £5,000
  • Runner-up: £2,500
  • Semi-final: £1,500
  • Quarter-final: £500
  • Last 16: £250
  • High break: £500

Event 5 took place at the George Scott Snooker Club in Liverpool, from 16 to 18 February 2010. Barry Hawkins beat Michael Holt 5–1 in the final. Judd Trump made the highest break of 138.[9][13] Results are given below.

 
Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
  Peter Lines (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Gerard Greene (NIR) 0
 
England  Peter Lines 4
 
 
 
China  Liang Wenbo 3
 
  Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4
 
England  Peter Lines 1
 
 
 
England  Michael Holt 4
 
  Rod Lawler (ENG) 2
 
 
 
  Michael Holt (ENG) 4
 
England  Michael Holt 4
 
 
 
England  Dave Harold 0
 
  Robert Milkins (ENG) 1
 
 
 
  Dave Harold (ENG) 4
 
England  Michael Holt 5
 
 
 
Wales  Daniel Wells 4
 
  Mark King (ENG) w/d
 
 
 
  Ben Woollaston (ENG) w/o
 
England  Ben Woollaston 3
 
 
 
Wales  Daniel Wells 4
 
  Ricky Walden (ENG) 1
 
 
 
  Daniel Wells (WAL) 4
 
Wales  Daniel Wells 4
 
 
 
England  Craig Steadman 0
 
  Craig Steadman (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Judd Trump (ENG) 3
 
England  Craig Steadman 4
 
 
 
England  Simon Bedford 3
 
  Simon Bedford (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Andrew Norman (ENG) 3
 
England  Michael Holt 1
 
 
 
England  Barry Hawkins 5
 
  Tom Ford (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Mark Davis (ENG) 0
 
England  Tom Ford 1
 
 
 
Malta  Tony Drago 4
 
  Martin Gould (ENG) w/d
 
 
 
  Tony Drago (MLT) w/o
 
Malta  Tony Drago 2
 
 
 
England  Adrian Gunnell 4
 
  Nigel Bond (ENG) 3
 
 
 
  Andy Hicks (ENG) 4
 
England  Andy Hicks 0
 
 
 
England  Adrian Gunnell 4
 
  Joe Swail (NIR) 2
 
 
 
  Adrian Gunnell (ENG) 4
 
England  Adrian Gunnell 4
 
 
 
England  Barry Hawkins 5
 
  Andrew Higginson (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Graeme Dott (SCO) 3
 
England  Andrew Higginson 0
 
 
 
England  Stuart Bingham 4
 
  Stuart Bingham (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Mark Joyce (ENG) 1
 
England  Stuart Bingham 1
 
 
 
England  Barry Hawkins 4
 
  Barry Hawkins (ENG) 4
 
 
 
  Chris Norbury (ENG) 1
 
England  Barry Hawkins 4
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 0
 
  Fergal O'Brien (IRL) w/o
 
 
  Anthony Hamilton (ENG) w/d
 

Preliminary round

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Century breaks

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[9][13]

References

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