2002 UK Championship (snooker) - Prize Fund

Prize Fund

Winner: £100,000
Runner-up: £54,000
Semi-final: £27,250
Quarter-final: £14,500
Last 16: £11,500
Last 32: £9,200
Last 48: £5,200
Last 64: £4,175

Last 80: £2,950
Last 96: £2,000

Stage 1 highest break: £2,000
Stage 2 highest break: £10,000

Stage 1 maximum break: £5,000
Stage 2 maximum break: £25,000

Total: £746,900

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