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SangSom 6 Red World Championship

Tour: Main Tour; Date: 19-24 Jul 2010; Venue: Montien Riverside Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand; Type: Invitational; Defending champion: Jimmy White; Notes: There were scored ten maximum breaks (75) at the tournament: Andrew Pagett (x2), Jimmy White (x2), Stuart Bingham, Jamie Cope, Jamie Jones, Barry Hawkins, Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, James Wattana; See also results (31)
Final
England Mark Selby 8-6 England Ricky Walden Head to head
There were scored ten maximum breaks

60-7, 64-0 (63), 7-43, 54-5, 1-41, 59-27, 6-39, 71-0 (71), 42-30, 44-4, 0-62 (58), 9-41, 12-40, 56-17

Semifinals
England Mark Selby 7-6 England Barry Hawkins Head to head
England Ricky Walden 7-6 England Jamie Cope Head to head
Quarterfinals
England Mark Selby 7-3 England Joe Perry Head to head
England Barry Hawkins 7-5 England Jimmy White Head to head
England Ricky Walden 7-5 England Michael Holt Head to head
England Jamie Cope 7-1 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene  
Round 2
(Last 16)
1 England Mark Selby 6-3 Wales Jamie Jones Head to head
2 England Joe Perry 6-4 Thailand Noppon Saengkham Head to head
3 England Barry Hawkins 6-5 Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (a) Head to head
4 England Jimmy White 6-4 England Alfie Burden Head to head
5 England Michael Holt 6-4 England Judd Trump Head to head
6 England Ricky Walden 6-4 Thailand James Wattana Head to head
7 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 6-3 England Dave Harold Head to head
8 England Jamie Cope 6-2 Thailand Passakorn Suwannawat (a)  
Round 1
(Last 32)
1 Wales Jamie Jones 6-3 Thailand Supoj Saenla (a)  
2 England Mark Selby 6-3 England Stuart Pettman Head to head
3 England Joe Perry 6-5 Wales Andrew Pagett Head to head
4 Thailand Noppon Saengkham 6-4 England Peter Ebdon  
5 England Barry Hawkins 6-5 United Arab Emirates Mohammed Shehab (a)  
6 Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (a) 6-2 England Nigel Bond Head to head
7 England Alfie Burden 6-4 Wales Mark J Williams Head to head
8 England Jimmy White 6-2 Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn (a)  
9 England Michael Holt 6-2 Australia Glen Wilkinson (a)  
10 England Judd Trump 6-2 Northern Ireland Joe Swail Head to head
11 England Ricky Walden 6-1 Wales Darren Morgan (a)  
12 Thailand James Wattana 6-5 Thailand Issara Kachaiwong Head to head
13 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene 6-2 Scotland Scott Mackenzie (a) Head to head
14 England Dave Harold 6-1 Pakistan Muhammad Sajjad (a)  
15 England Jamie Cope 6-1 England Mark Davis Head to head
16 Thailand Passakorn Suwannawat (a) 6-4 England Stuart Bingham Head to head