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- 2004_Masters_(snooker) abstract "The 2004 Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1–8 February 2004 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England. At the start of the competition 16-year-old Chinese Ding Junhui caused a stir by defeating Joe Perry 6–3 on his television début. He then faced Stephen Lee in the next round, but lost 5–6 despite leading 5–2.Paul Hunter went on to win his third title in four years by defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–9. Hunter trailed O'Sullivan throughout the entire match, before pipping him to the trophy in the final frame. In fact, Hunter trailed 1–6, 2–7, 6–8 and 7–9 before reeling off the final three frames to seal the sixth title of his professional career.This was the first Masters not to be sponsored by Benson and Hedges, who had sponsored the tournament since it started in 1975, after the ban on tobacco advertising came into effect in summer 2003. This year's competition was unsponsored.".
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- 2004_Masters_(snooker) wikiPageRevisionID "605640704".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) country England.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) dates "--02-08".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) format "Non-ranking event".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) hasPhotoCollection 2004_Masters_(snooker).
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) highestBreak "138".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) location London.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) next "2005".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) organisation World_Professional_Billiards_and_Snooker_Association.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) previous "2003".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) runnerUp "Ronnie O'Sullivan".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) score "10".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) tournamentName Masters_(snooker).
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) venue Wembley_Conference_Centre.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) winner "Paul Hunter".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) winnersShare "100000.0".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) subject Category:2004_in_English_sport.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) subject Category:2004_in_London.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) subject Category:2004_in_snooker.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) subject Category:Masters_(snooker).
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) comment "The 2004 Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1–8 February 2004 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England. At the start of the competition 16-year-old Chinese Ding Junhui caused a stir by defeating Joe Perry 6–3 on his television début. He then faced Stephen Lee in the next round, but lost 5–6 despite leading 5–2.Paul Hunter went on to win his third title in four years by defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–9.".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "2004 Masters (snooker)".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "2004年斯诺克大师赛".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "Masters 2004".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "Masters Snooker 2004".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "Masters de snooker 2004".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) label "Мастерс 2004 (снукер)".
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs Masters_2004.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs Masters_de_snooker_2004.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs Masters_Snooker_2004.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs m.03cq6y_.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs Q2557871.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) sameAs Q2557871.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) wasDerivedFrom 2004_Masters_(snooker)?oldid=605640704.
- 2004_Masters_(snooker) isPrimaryTopicOf 2004_Masters_(snooker).