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The 1999 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place between 17 April – 3 May 1999 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. The total prize money was £1,148,000 with £230,000 going to the winner. Stephen Hendry won his 7th title by beating Mark Williams in the final by 18 frames to 11.[1] Contents 1 Notable moments 2 Prize fund 3 Main draw 4 Century breaks 5 References // Notable moments Stephen Hendry won the world title for a seventh time, a record of the modern era, beating Ray Reardon and Steve Davis' six titles, and second only to Joe Davis' fifteen. Hendry won all his titles in the 1990s while Davis won his six in the 1980s and Reardon won his in the 1970s. Ronnie O'Sullivan attempted a 147 break in his semi-final match with Hendry. He missed the last pink on the middle pocket and his break ended at 134. The five players Hendry beat en route to the title have all reached at least the semi-finals at the championship. Dominic Dale scored 167 points in one frame in the match against Nigel Bond. He earned 44 penalty points and then made a century break. It's the highest number of points ever scored by a player in one frame in any ranking event.[2] There were 53 centuries in the 1999 World Championship. The highest break was 142 made by John Higgins. Prize fund [3] Winner: £230,000 Runner-up: £135,000 Semi-final: £68,000 Quarter-final: £34,000 Last 16: £18,350 Last 32: £12,500 Last 48: £9,250 Last 64: £6,000 Last 96: £3,700 Last 134: £300 Qualifying stage highest break : £2,000 TV stage highest break : £20,000 TV stage maximum break: £147,000 Total: £1,148,000 Main draw [3][4] First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames                                           John Higgins  10   Gerard Greene  2     John Higgins  13     Mark King  4     Mark King  10   Darren Morgan  8     John Higgins  13     Stephen Lee  6     Stephen Lee  10   John Lardner  7     Stephen Lee  13     Alan McManus  7     Alan McManus  10   Jimmy White  7     John Higgins  10     Mark Williams  17   Mark Williams  10   Ian McCulloch  4     Mark Williams  13     Nick Walker  7     Nick Walker  10   Alain Robidoux  6     Mark Williams  13     Ken Doherty  9     Nigel Bond  10   Dominic Dale  6     Nigel Bond  11     Ken Doherty  13     Ken Doherty  10   Steve James  3                 Ronnie O'Sullivan  10   Leo Fernandez  3     Ronnie O'Sullivan  13     Joe Perry  8     Joe Perry  10   Steve Davis  9     Ronnie O'Sullivan  13     John Parrott  9     Chris Small  10   Anthony Hamilton  9     Chris Small  12     John Parrott  13     John Parrott  10   Terry Murphy  8     Ronnie O'Sullivan  13     Stephen Hendry  17   Matthew Stevens  10   Peter Ebdon  7     Matthew Stevens  13     Tony Drago  8     Tony Drago  10   Fergal O'Brien  4     Matthew Stevens  5     Stephen Hendry  13     James Wattana  10   Marco Fu  8     James Wattana  7     Stephen Hendry  13     Stephen Hendry  10   Paul Hunter  8   Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 2 May & 3 May 1999. Referee: Colin Brinded Mark Williams  Wales 11–18 Stephen Hendry  Scotland 47–82, 6–120, 16–51, 60–77, 75–0, 16–101, 73–16, 92–24, 24–77, 15–76, 65–20, 4–133, 75–49, 67–30, 22–64, 23–100, 85–51, 72–32, 0–78, 84–29, 10–106, 13–71, 62–75, 48–60, 45–72, 29–71, 89–0, 73–67, 40–88 47–82, 6–120, 16–51, 60–77, 75–0, 16–101, 73–16, 92–24, 24–77, 15–76, 65–20, 4–133, 75–49, 67–30, 22–64, 23–100, 85–51, 72–32, 0–78, 84–29, 10–106, 13–71, 62–75, 48–60, 45–72, 29–71, 89–0, 73–67, 40–88 Stephen Hendry wins the 1999 Embassy World Snooker Championship Century breaks Only the century breaks after the second round are available.[3] 135, 134, 122, 120, 110, 105 Ronnie O'Sullivan 133 John Parrott 132, 127, 126, 124, 104, 100 John Higgins 132, 126, 109, 108, 106, 104, 104 101 Stephen Hendry 110 Stephen Lee 109, 104, 101 Mark Williams 100 Matthew Stevens References ^ BBC: Seventh Title for Hendry ^ "Various Snooker Records – Points". Chris Turner. http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Records.html#POINTS. Retrieved 4 March 2010.  ^ a b c "Embassy World Championship 1999". WWW Snooker. http://www.snooker.org/trn/9899/wc99_res.shtml. Retrieved 28 October 2010.  ^ "1999 Embassy World Championship Draw". WWW Snooker. http://www.snooker.org/trn/9899/wc99_draw.shtml. 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