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The 1997 Benson and Hedges Masters took place between February 2 and February 9, 1997 at the Wembley Conference Centre. Steve Davis wins his third title and his first since 1988 as well as his 1982 title beating Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-8 who had made his third final in a row and was 8-4 up before losing to Davis. The final was also dominated by a female streaker who invaded the arena during the afternoon session and by keeping John Street who had refereed his final match of his refereeing career speechless. Also in the tournament. The wildcard players included Paul Hunter who would go on to win 3 Masters titles in 4 years.

Prize Money

Winner: £130,000
   Runner-up: £65,000
   High Break Prize: £15,000

Highest Break

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Knockout stage

First Round Mark J Williams 5-1 Paul Hunter Brian Morgan 5-2 Tony Drago Stephen Hendry|6| Brain Morgan|4 || Ronnie O'Sullivan|6| Dave Harold|1 || John Parrott|6| Jimmy White|5 || Nigel Bond|6| James Wattana|1 || Peter Ebdon|6| Darren Morgan|4 || Steve Davis|6| Alan McManus|4 || Ken Doherty|6| Alain Robidoux|2 || Mark J Williams|6| John Higgins|4 || Ronnie O'Sullivan|6| Stephen Hendry|4 || Nigel Bond|6| John Parrott|2 || Steve Davis|6| Peter Ebdon|4 || Ken Doherty|6| Mark J Williams|3 || Ronnie O'Sullivan|6| Nigel Bond|5 || Steve Davis|6| Ken Doherty|1 |9 February| Steve Davis|10| Ronnie O'Sullivan|8 |3rdplace=no}}

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