British Open 1987
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Turneringsinformation | |
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Typ | Rankingturnering |
Tidpunkt | 15 feb - 1 mar 1987 |
Arena | Assembly Rooms |
Plats | Derby |
Land | England |
Till segraren | £ 60 000 |
Regerande mästare | Steve Davis |
Vinnare | |
Vinnare | Jimmy White |
Finalist | Neal Foulds |
British Open 1987 (Dulux British Open) var en rankingturnering i snooker som spelades mellan 15 februari och 1 mars 1987 i Derby, England. Engelsmannen Jimmy White vann turneringen efter att ha slagit landsmannen Neal Foulds i finalen med 13-9. Därmed blev han £ 60 000 rikare[1].
Resultat
Huvudturnering
I huvudturneringen deltog 64 spelare. Nedan visas resultaten från och med andra omgången. I första omgången slogs bland andra John Parrott och Alex Higgins ut. Regerande mästaren och världsettan Steve Davis slogs sensationellt ut av John Virgo redan i andra omgången.
Källor
Referenser
- ^ Chris Turner's snooker archive Arkiverad 16 februari 2012 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.
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