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The 2019 Six-red World Championship (also known as the 2019 SangSom Six-red World Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a
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invitational tournament held between 2 and 7 September 2019 at the Bangkok Convention Center in
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, Thailand. The event was the 2019 edition of the
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, first held in 2008. The event's final was contested by Scots
Stephen Maguire Stephen Maguire (born 13 March 1981) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He has won six major ranking tournaments, including the 2004 UK Championship, and has twice since reached the finals of that event. Maguire turned professional in ...
and
John Higgins John Higgins (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player from Wishaw in North Lanarkshire. Since turning professional in 1992, he has won 33 ranking titles, placing him in third position on the List of snooker players by num ...
who had won the 2019 World Cup doubles competition as a pair earlier in the season. Maguire won the event, defeating Higgins 8–6. The win was Maguire's first singles tournament victory since 2014.
Kyren Wilson Kyren James Wilson (; born 23 December 1991) is an English professional snooker player from Kettering. He has won 10 ranking titles. Wilson made his professional tour debut in the 2010–11 snooker season, 2010–11 season after finishing fif ...
won the previous year's event, but lost in the first knockout round to David Gilbert 4–6. The event saw a prize fund of 10,500,000
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, with 4,000,000 baht awarded to the winner. Only one maximum break of 75 was made during the event, by Thepchaiya . The event was sponsored by Thai rum producers SangSom.


Prize money

A total of 4,000,000
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(£105,000, as of 2019) was awarded to the winner of the event, with a total prize fund of 10,500,000 baht (£277,000). The championships were sponsored by Thai rum producers SangSom. The breakdown of prize money is shown below. * Winner: 4,000,000
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* Runner-up: 1,300,000 baht * Semi-finalists: 750,000 baht * Quarter-finalists: 375,000 baht * Last 16: 150,000 baht * Third in group: 75,000 baht * Fourth in group: 50,000 baht * Total: 10,500,000 baht


Tournament summary

The 2019 Six-red World Championship was a professional invitational
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event held between 2 and 7 September 2019. The championship was contested under the
six-red Six-red snooker (sometimes spelled six-reds, 6-red, and also known as super 6s), is a variant of snooker, but with only six initially on the table as opposed to the standard fifteen. Overview In Six-red snooker, the traditional game of snooker ...
variant of snooker, with only six reds being used instead of the traditional fifteen. Invited players first competed in round-robin groups of four, the top two from each group progressing to a knockout round. The knockout rounds were first contested as best-of-11-frames matches up until the semi-final, which were played as best-of-13-frames, and the final played as best-of-15-frames.


Group stages

The 32 invited players were split into eight groups of four players, with best-of-9-frame matches. Defending champion
Kyren Wilson Kyren James Wilson (; born 23 December 1991) is an English professional snooker player from Kettering. He has won 10 ranking titles. Wilson made his professional tour debut in the 2010–11 snooker season, 2010–11 season after finishing fif ...
progressed alongside Thailand's amateur player
Passakorn Suwannawat Passakorn Suwannawat (; born 1 May 1986, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand) is a former Thai professional snooker player. Career Early career Suwannawat first turned professional in the 2006–07 season by winning the 2006 ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker C ...
in group A. Suwannawat defeated Wilson during the group stage 5–2, leaving Wilson to have to defeat Mohammed Shehab to progress in the final group match.
Stephen Maguire Stephen Maguire (born 13 March 1981) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He has won six major ranking tournaments, including the 2004 UK Championship, and has twice since reached the finals of that event. Maguire turned professional in ...
won all three of his group games in group B, with amateur player Wu Yize in second place. Wu won only one game in the group, but finished above Luca Brecel on frame difference.
Ding Junhui Ding Junhui (; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport. Throughout his career, he has won 15 major ranking titles, including three UK Championships (2005 ...
finished above Joe Perry after a 5–3 win in group C with both progressing. The group also contained one of the tournament's two female players in
Reanne Evans Reanne Evans (born 25 October 1985) is an English professional snooker player and regular pundit on televised snooker broadcasts. Widely recognised as the most successful female player in the sport's history, she has won the World Women's Sno ...
, plus
Noppon Saengkham Noppon Saengkham (; born 15 July 1992) is a Thai professional snooker player. Since turning professional in 2010, he has reached one ranking final (the 2023 Scottish Open) in which he finished as runner-up to Gary Wilson. Career Early years I ...
. Gary Wilson defeated three-time world champion
Mark Selby Mark Anthony Selby (born 19 June 1983) is an English professional snooker player. Ranked List of world number one snooker players, world number one on multiple occasions, he has won a total of 24 ranking titles, placing him eighth on the all ...
5–4 in the second round of matches to progress. Selby joined Wilson after defeating
Sunny Akani Akani Songsermsawad (; born 10 September 1995), better known as Sunny Akani, is a Thai professional snooker player. Career Early career Akani, a regular in amateur Thai snooker events since 2011, first came to international attention with a 5–2 ...
5–2. The 2019 Riga Masters champion
Yan Bingtao Yan Bingtao (; born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese former professional snooker player who is currently serving a five-year ban from professional competition after committing a range of match-fixing offences. He rose to prominence by winning th ...
finished second in group E, despite being
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ed by
John Higgins John Higgins (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player from Wishaw in North Lanarkshire. Since turning professional in 1992, he has won 33 ranking titles, placing him in third position on the List of snooker players by num ...
5–0, who won the group, after winning all three group games. David Gilbert won group F ahead of 2019 World Seniors Championship winner
Jimmy White James Warren White (born 2 May 1962) is an English professional snooker player who has won ten ranking events. Nicknamed "The Whirlwind" because of his swift and attacking style of play, White has reached six World Snooker Championship finals ...
in second. White defeated amateur player Mohamed Khairy 5–2 to progress.
Stuart Bingham Stuart Bingham (born 21 May 1976) is an English professional snooker player who is a former World Champion and Masters winner. Bingham won the 1996 World Amateur Championship but enjoyed little sustained success in the early part of his pro ...
, the 2015 world champion won group G, only losing four frames in the three matches. Bingham progressed with
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in second place. Mark Williams won group H after defeating 2006 world champion
Graeme Dott Graeme Dott (born 12 May 1977) is a Scottish professional snooker player and snooker coach from Larkhall. He turned professional in 1994 and first entered the top 16 in 2001. He has won two ranking titles, the 2006 World Snooker Championship ...
5–4. Dott joined Williams in the knockout round after a defeat of Thailand's Thepchaiya . made the only maximum break of the event during the match.


Knockout rounds

The knockout portion of the event was contested over four rounds, starting 5 September, with the final played 7 September 2019. In total, three former winners of the event progressed into the quarter-finals. Mark Williams, winner in 2017 defeated Joe Perry 6–1 and 2016 winner Ding Junhui defeated Graeme Dott 6–4. The 2014 winner Stephen Maguire defeated Jimmy White 6–5 despite being behind at 3–5, and won the match on the final . However, defending champion Kyren Wilson lost in his match against David Gilbert 4–6. The sole remaining Thai player Passakorn Suwannawat lost in the last 16 to Ali Carter 5–6. Elsewhere, Stuart Bingham defeated Mark Selby 6–2, Gary Wilson defeated Yan Bingtao on a 6–5, and John Higgins defeated Wu Yize 6–4. The first quarter-final saw Stephen Maguire defeat Ali Carter 6–2. Gary Wilson played Ding Junhui with the winner to play Maguire. Ding led 5–4, and had Wilson requiring snookers, but still lost the match 5–6. In a rematch of the
2019 World Snooker Championship The 2019 World Snooker Championship (officially the 2019 Betfred World Snooker Championship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 20 April to 6 May 2019 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was the 4 ...
semi-final, Dave Gilbert played John Higgins in the quarter-final. Higgins defeated Gilbert 6–4 to progress to the semi-finals. After taking all of the first four frames, Mark Williams defeated Stuart Bingham 6–3 to set up a rematch of the 2018 World Snooker Championship final against Higgins. Maguire won the first semi-final over Wilson, 7–5. Higgins defeated Williams by the same scoreline to meet Maguire in the final. The final was played on 7 September 2019, as a best-of-15-frames match. The match was contested between two players who had formed the winning Scotland pair at the 2019 World Cup, Maguire and Higgins. Maguire had won the event previously, in 2014, where he had defeated Ricky Walden in the final. Maguire took the first three frames, before Higgins led winning the next four frames. Maguire won both frame eight, and frame nine on the final black to lead 5–4. Maguire won the tenth frame and Higgins the eleventh. Higgins made the only 50+ break of the match to tie at 6–6. Maguire won the next two frames to win the match, and the championship 8–6. Maguire commented that he was "lucky" to win the tournament, but the result still "felt good". The win was Maguire's first singles tournament victory since the 2014 Lisbon Open.


Results


Group stage

The tournament was split into two sections, with a round-robin group stage, followed by a
single-elimination A single-elimination knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of a match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final match-up, w ...
tournament. There were a total of eight groups of four, played from 2 to 4 September. The top two players from each group qualified for the knock-out stage with all matches being played as best-of-nine-frames. Positions within the group were decided by the number of matches won and then, in the event of a tie, by frame difference. Where two players were still tied, the result of the match between them determined their positions.


Group A

* Kyren Wilson 5–2 Anthony McGill * Passakorn Suwannawat 5–4 Mohammed Shehab * Kyren Wilson 5–2 Mohammed Shehab * Passakorn Suwannawat 5–1 Anthony McGill * Passakorn Suwannawat 5–2 Kyren Wilson * Anthony McGill 5–3 Mohammed Shehab


Group B

* Wu Yize 5–0 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * Stephen Maguire 5–0 Luca Brecel * Stephen Maguire 5–1 Wu Yize * Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 5–3 Luca Brecel * Stephen Maguire 5–2 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * Luca Brecel 5–3 Wu Yize


Group C

* Ding Junhui 5–3 Joe Perry * Noppon Saengkham 5–1 Reanne Evans * Ding Junhui 5–3 Noppon Saengkham * Joe Perry 5–0 Reanne Evans * Ding Junhui 5–2 Reanne Evans * Joe Perry 5–4 Noppon Saengkham


Group D

* Gary Wilson 5–3 Sunny Akani * Mark Selby 5–1 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat * Gary Wilson 5–4 Mark Selby * Sunny Akani 5–1 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat * Mark Selby 5–2 Sunny Akani * Gary Wilson 5–1 Bernard Tey Choon Kiat


Group E

* John Higgins 5–3 James Wattana * Yan Bingtao 5–3 Kurt Dunham * John Higgins 5–0 Yan Bingtao * James Wattana 5–2 Kurt Dunham * John Higgins 5–3 Kurt Dunham * Yan Bingtao 5–1 James Wattana


Group F

* David Gilbert 5–3 Jimmy White * Ryan Day 5–1 Mohamed Khairy * David Gilbert 5–2 Mohamed Khairy * Jimmy White 5–4 Ryan Day * David Gilbert 5–3 Ryan Day * Jimmy White 5–1 Mohamed Khairy


Group G

* Stuart Bingham 5–3 Ken Doherty * Ali Carter 5–0 Alexis Callewaert * Stuart Bingham 5–0 Alexis Callewaert * Ali Carter 5–4 Ken Doherty * Stuart Bingham 5–1 Ali Carter * Ken Doherty 5–2 Alexis Callewaert


Group H

* Mark Williams 5–2 Thepchaiya * Graeme Dott 5–2 Ng * Mark Williams 5–4 Graeme Dott * Thepchaiya 5–3 Ng * Mark Williams 5–1 Ng * Graeme Dott 5–3 Thepchaiya


Knockout stage

The last 16 matches and quarter-finals were played on 5 September, the semi-finals on 6 September and the final on 7 September. Players in bold denote match winners.


Final

The final was played as a best-of-15-frames match, on 7 September 2019. Scores in bold denote the winner of the frame, whilst a score in brackets denotes a break of over 50.


Maximum breaks

A
maximum break A maximum break (also known as a maximum, a 147, or orally, a onefourseven) is the highest possible in snooker in normal circumstances and is a special type of . A player compiles a maximum break by potting all 15 with 15 for 120 points, fo ...
in six-red snooker is 75. Only one maximum break was scored at the event, by Thepchaiya .


References


External links

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