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The 2006 Welsh Open took place between 27 February and 5 March at the Newport Centre in Newport. Stephen Lee won his fourth ranking title by beating World Champion Shaun Murphy 9-4. [1]

Results

  Round 1
Best of 9 frames
27.2.06 - 28.2.06
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
28.2.06 - 02.3.06
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
02.3.06
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 frames
03.3.06
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 frames
04.3.06
Final
Best of 17 frames
05.3.06
                                                         
17  England I McCulloch 5     1  England R O'Sullivan 1  
44  England D Harold 3     17  England I McCulloch 5  
  17  England I McCulloch 5  
  25  England R Milkins 3  
25  England R Milkins 5 13  Scotland A McManus 4
 England J Trump 3     25  England R Milkins 5  
  17  England I McCulloch 2  
  18  England A Hamilton 5  
23  England M Holt 5     12  Republic of Ireland K Doherty 5  
33  Wales D Dale 2     23  England M Holt 4  
  12  Republic of Ireland K Doherty 3
  18  England A Hamilton 5  
18  England A Hamilton 5 6  England P Hunter 3
43  Republic of Ireland F O'Brien 3     18  England A Hamilton 5  
  18  England A Hamilton 5  
  11  England S Lee 6  
39  Northern Ireland J Swail 5     8  England P Ebdon 0  
21  England M King 4     39  Northern Ireland J Swail 5  
  39  Northern Ireland J Swail 2
  14  Scotland G Dott 5  
 People's Republic of China L Wenbo 5 14  Scotland G Dott 5
26  England N Bond 0      People's Republic of China L Wenbo 3  
  14  Scotland G Dott 2
  11  England S Lee 5  
34  Scotland D Henry 5     11  England S Lee 5  
24  Hong Kong M Fu 2     34  Scotland D Henry 2  
  11  England S Lee 5
  38  England M Selby 2  
38  England M Selby 5 4  Scotland S Maguire 3
27  Australia N Robertson 3     38  England M Selby 5  
11  England S Lee 9
2  England S Murphy 4
29  England B Hawkins 5     3  Scotland S Hendry 3  
60  England D Roe 4     29  England B Hawkins 5  
  29  England B Hawkins 5  
  32  Wales R Day 2  
32  Wales R Day 5 9  England J White MBE 0
28  England J Parrott MBE 1     32  Wales R Day 5  
  29  England B Hawkins 5  
  31  Thailand J Wattana 3  
31  Thailand J Wattana 5     15  England J Perry 2  
47  England R Walden 4     31  Thailand J Wattana 5  
  31  Thailand J Wattana 5
  7  Scotland J Higgins MBE 4  
68  Scotland S MacKenzie 5 7  Scotland J Higgins MBE 5
19  England B Pinches 4     68  Scotland S MacKenzie 2  
  29  England B Hawkins 1
   England S Murphy 6  
41  England M Davis 5     5  Wales M Stevens 5  
22  England D Gray 4     41  England M Davis 0  
  5  Wales M Stevens 1
  10  Wales M Williams 5  
69  England A Burden 5 10  Wales M Williams 5
20  England A Carter 4     69  England A Burden 3  
  10  Wales M Williams 2
  2  England S Murphy 5  
 England J Cope w/o     16  England S Davis 4  
21  Australia Q Hann w/d      England J Cope 5  
   England J Cope 4
  2  England S Murphy 5  
30  England A Hicks 5 2  England S Murphy 5
49  Northern Ireland P Wallace 3     30  England A Hicks 3  

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames
Newport Centre, Newport, Wales, 5 March 2006.
Stephen Lee (11)
 England
9 - 4 Shaun Murphy (2)
 England
Afternoon: 86-6, 74-0, 90-30, 120-0 (120), 47-75,40-61, 0-90, 64-52 (52 Murphy)
Evening: 88-0 (62), 39-64, 84-13, 64-52 (52 Murphy), 83-0 (71)
120 Highest break 52
1 Century breaks 0
3 50+ breaks 2

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