2006 UK Championship (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 48
Best of 17 frames
Last 32
Best of 17 frames
Last 16
Best of 17 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 17 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
18 Ryan Day 9 1 Ding Junhui 9
Liu Song 5 18 Ryan Day 7
1 Ding Junhui 9
15 Matthew Stevens 5
24 David Gray 9 15 Matthew Stevens 9
Barry Pinches 2 24 David Gray 5
1 Ding Junhui 5
8 Peter Ebdon 9
25 Stuart Bingham 9 16 Allister Carter 8
Rory McLeod 8 25 Stuart Bingham 9
25 Stuart Bingham 4
8 Peter Ebdon 9
28 Mark Selby 9 8 Peter Ebdon 9
John Parrott 1 28 Mark Selby 6
8 Peter Ebdon 9
6 John Higgins 7
29 Mark King 9 6 John Higgins 9
Adrian Gunnell 4 29 Mark King 4
6 John Higgins 9
11 Stephen Lee 2
17 Anthony Hamilton 7 11 Stephen Lee 9
Rod Lawler 9 Rod Lawler 6
6 John Higgins 9
19 Joe Perry 3
19 Joe Perry 9 13 Barry Hawkins 4
Michael Judge 1 19 Joe Perry 9
19 Joe Perry 9
4 Ken Doherty 6
26 James Wattana 5 4 Ken Doherty 9
Mike Dunn 9 Mike Dunn 1
8 Peter Ebdon 10
3 Stephen Hendry 6
32 Robert Milkins 7 3 Stephen Hendry 9
Dave Harold 9 Dave Harold 7
3 Stephen Hendry 9
9 Mark Williams 6
23 Marco Fu w/d 9 Mark Williams 9
Gerard Greene w/o Gerard Greene 7
3 Stephen Hendry 9
5 Ronnie O'Sullivan 1
30 Joe Swail 9 10 Stephen Maguire 9
Joe Delaney 7 30 Joe Swail 8
10 Stephen Maguire 3
5 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
27 Ian McCulloch 6 5 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
Ricky Walden 9 Ricky Walden 8
3 Stephen Hendry 9
2 Graeme Dott 7
20 Alan McManus 9 7 Shaun Murphy 3
Marcus Campbell 5 20 Alan McManus 9
Alan McManus 7
12 Steve Davis 9
31 Andy Hicks 3 12 Steve Davis 9
Jamie Burnett 9 Jamie Burnett 5
12 Steve Davis 6
2 Graeme Dott 9
21 Nigel Bond 14 Neil Robertson 5
Robin Hull 9 Robin Hull 9
Robin Hull 1
2 Graeme Dott 9
22 Michael Holt 0 2 Graeme Dott 9
Scott MacKenzie 9 Scott MacKenzie 2

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