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Lead
O'Sullivan made the highest break of the competition of 134 in his semi-final victory over Williams.— This doesn't appear to be in the body of the article.
Background
one of the first of the season.— traditionally one of the first of the season, or it just happened to be one of the first in 2001–02?
Any player who withdrew would be replaced by a reserve— How were reserves determined?
John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player— Suggest " John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player and the world's number ##"
Prize fund
Highest break (×1): £5,000— What does the "×1" mean?
Total: £200,000— Did all 12 players win some of this?
Round 1
ranking event winner— What's a ranking event?
Frank Callan— Who's this, just a random coach? Worth a red link?
Semi-finals
Williams was required to pot the pink ball from a long distance to tie the match at 2–2; it was left on the edge of a top corner pocket.— This probably belongs before the sentence about who won.
Final
It was the first time since the 2000 Grand Prix that O'Sullivan had been defeated in a tournament final.— How many tournaments ago was that?
Qualifying
Overall
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Reviewer: Usernameunique ( talk · contribs) 06:12, 18 April 2020 (UTC)
Lead
O'Sullivan made the highest break of the competition of 134 in his semi-final victory over Williams.— This doesn't appear to be in the body of the article.
Background
one of the first of the season.— traditionally one of the first of the season, or it just happened to be one of the first in 2001–02?
Any player who withdrew would be replaced by a reserve— How were reserves determined?
John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player— Suggest " John Higgins, Scotland's highest-ranked player and the world's number ##"
Prize fund
Highest break (×1): £5,000— What does the "×1" mean?
Total: £200,000— Did all 12 players win some of this?
Round 1
ranking event winner— What's a ranking event?
Frank Callan— Who's this, just a random coach? Worth a red link?
Semi-finals
Williams was required to pot the pink ball from a long distance to tie the match at 2–2; it was left on the edge of a top corner pocket.— This probably belongs before the sentence about who won.
Final
It was the first time since the 2000 Grand Prix that O'Sullivan had been defeated in a tournament final.— How many tournaments ago was that?
Qualifying
Overall