2008 World Series of Snooker - Event 2 Germany

12-13 July, Berlin, Germany


 

Quarter Finals (Best of 7)  

Semi Finals (Sunday 11.15) (Best of 9)

 

Final (Sunday 14.00) (Best of 11)

GRAEME DOTT

4

GRAEME DOTT

5

GRAEME DOTT

6

Chris McBreen (NZ)

1

JOHN HIGGINS

4

JOHN HIGGINS

4

Lasse Münstermann (Ger)

3

STEPHEN MAGUIRE

4

STEPHEN MAGUIRE

3

SHAUN MURPHY

1

Hans Blanckaert (Belg)

0

SHAUN MURPHY

4

SHAUN MURPHY

5

Patrick Einsle (Ger)

0

 

FINAL

Graeme Dott 6-1 Shaun Murphy 113(113)-0, 57-37, 68-30, 79(60)-22, 23-96, 99(78)-20, 69(68)-9

 

SEMI FINALS

Graeme Dott 5-4 John Higgins 54(460-90(40), 99(99)-10, 85(55)-16, 65-29, 1-100(45,55), 84(84)-16, 65(45)-67(45), 16-79(55), 69-36

Stephen Maguire 3-5 Shaun Murphy 33-63(32), 47-51, 86(47)-24, 17-65(48), 61-52, 69(48)-45, 56(48)-79(79), 0-132(132)

 

QUARTER FINALS

Graeme Dott 4-1 Chris McBreen 81(51)-1, 82(68)-38(310, 73(72)-27, 14-68(46), 57(32)-8

John Higgins 4-3 Lasse Munstermann 81-26, 45-66, 123(61,62)-0, 73(73)-36, 50(35)-63(30), 48-49(40), 71(61)-33

Stephen Maguire 4-0 Hans Blanckaert 81(81)-19, 61-29, 66(38)-49(39), 98(72)-0

Shaun Murphy 4-0 Patrick Einsle 82(48)-0, 102(55,47)-0, 56-18, 99(99)-0
 

CENTURIES

132 Shaun Murphy

113 Graeme Dott

 

FORMAT

The World Series of Snooker will consist of four tournaments plus a Grand Finals for which the winner will earn €70,000 (£56,000).
The winner of each tournament will receive five points, the runner-up three and losing semi-finalists 1 each.

These points will determine seeding positions for the Grand Finals.

 

SCHEDULE

Saturday, 12 July
First round (best of seven frames)
1.

Sunday, 13 July
Semi-finals (best of nine frames)
Final (best of eleven frames)

 

WORLD SERIES OF SNOOKER DATES
June 21-22: St. Helier, Jersey
July 12-13: Berlin, Germany
September 27-28: Moscow, Russia
October 25-26: Warsaw, Poland
November 28-30: Grand finals in Hamm, Germany

 

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS

Stephen Maguire (world no.2)
Shaun Murphy (world no.3)
Mark Selby (world no.4)
John Higgins (world no.5)
Ding Junhui (world no.11)
Graeme Dott (world no.13)
Ken Doherty (world no.18)
Steve Davis (world no.29)

 

GUEST PLAYERS

Lasse Munstermann (Germany)

 

Hans Blanckaert (Belgium)

 

Chris McBreen (New Zealand)

 

Patrick Einsle (Germany)