2011 Shanghai Masters

This article is about the snooker tournament. For the tennis tournament, see 2011 Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Bank of Communication
Shanghai Masters
Tournament information
Dates 5–11 September 2011
Venue Shanghai Grand Stage
City Shanghai
Country China
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £350,000
Winner's share £65,000
Highest break 143
Final
Champion England Mark Selby
Runner-up Wales Mark Williams
Score 10–9
2010
2012

The 2011 Bank of Communication Shanghai Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 5–11 September 2011 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China. This was the first time that the Bank of Communications sponsored the event.[1]

Ali Carter was the defending champion, but lost in the first round 4–5 against Mark King.

Mark Selby won his second ranking title by defeating Mark Williams 10–9 in the final.[2][3]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4]

  • Winner: £65,000
  • Runner-up: £32,000
  • Semi-final: £15,000
  • Quarter-final: £10,000
  • Last 16: £7,000
  • Last 32: £4,000
  • Last 48: £2,300
  • Last 64: £1,500

  • Stage one highest break: £200
  • Stage two highest break: £2,000
  • Total: £350,000

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Shanghai on 5 September 2011.[5][6]

Match Score
WC1 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 5–1 Iran Hossein Vafaei Ayouri
WC2 Thailand James Wattana 5–1 China Jin Long
WC3 England Anthony Hamilton 5–0 China Li Hang
WC4 Wales Dominic Dale 5–3 China Cao Xinlong
WC5 England Jack Lisowski 5–2 China Rouzi Maimaiti
WC6 England Nigel Bond 5–2 Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon
WC7 England Robert Milkins 5–0 China Tang Jun
WC8 England Michael Holt 5–3 China Cai Jianzhong

Main draw

[5][6][7]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
               
1 England Ali Carter 4
England Mark King 5
  England Mark King 5
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 3
13 England Peter Ebdon 3
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 5
  England Mark King 5
England Anthony Hamilton 2
11 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
Thailand James Wattana 1
11 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 3
England Anthony Hamilton 5
8 Scotland Stephen Maguire 4
England Anthony Hamilton 5
England Mark King 0
4 England Mark Selby 6
7 England Shaun Murphy 5
Wales Dominic Dale 4
7 England Shaun Murphy 5
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 4
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 5
Wales Ryan Day 2
7 England Shaun Murphy 4
4 England Mark Selby 5
15 England Jamie Cope 5
England Jack Lisowski 3
15 England Jamie Cope 0
4 England Mark Selby 5
4 England Mark Selby 5
England Nigel Bond 3
4 England Mark Selby 10
3 Wales Mark Williams 9
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
England Andrew Higginson 0
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
England Robert Milkins 1
16 Scotland Stephen Hendry 1
England Robert Milkins 5
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
14 Wales Matthew Stevens 0
14 Wales Matthew Stevens 5
England Stephen Lee 2
14 Wales Matthew Stevens 5
England Martin Gould 1
5 China Ding Junhui 3
England Martin Gould 5
3 Wales Mark Williams 6
6 Australia Neil Robertson 5
6 Australia Neil Robertson 5
China Liang Wenbo 1
6 Australia Neil Robertson 5
England Michael Holt 2
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 2
England Michael Holt 5
6 Australia Neil Robertson 5
2 Scotland John Higgins 2
9 England Judd Trump 1
England Stuart Bingham 5
England Stuart Bingham 2
2 Scotland John Higgins 5
2 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Mark Davis 2

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams.
Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, China, 11 September 2011.[6]
Mark Selby (4)
 England
10–9 Mark Williams (3)
 Wales
Afternoon: 74–75 (Selby 74), 58–42, 115–0 (113), 38–76 (68), 83–1 (78), 0–132 (132),
84–55 (Williams 51), 95–0 (95), 45–68 (67)
Evening: 55–25, 37–64, 63–42, 5–69, 39–70, 42–75, 6–88 (88), 83–48, 78–60, 69–0
113 Highest break 132
1 Century breaks 1
4 50+ breaks 4

Qualifying

These matches took place between 31 July and 4 August 2011 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[8][9][10][11]

Preliminary round

Best of 9 frames

India Lucky Vatnani w/d–w/o Republic of Ireland David Hogan
Belgium Luca Brecel 4–5 England Adam Duffy
Round 1–4
  Round 1
Best of 9 frames
  Round 2
Best of 9 frames
  Round 3
Best of 9 frames
  Round 4
Best of 9 frames
                               
Thailand  Dechawat Poomjaeng 3   China  Liu Song 5   Malta  Tony Drago 1   England  Mark King 5
China  Tian Pengfei 5   China  Tian Pengfei 4   China  Liu Song 5   China  Liu Song 4
Wales  Michael White 5   England  Alfie Burden 2   Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 5   England  Ricky Walden 1
England  Simon Bedford 1   Wales  Michael White 5   Wales  Michael White 2   Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 5
England  Matthew Couch 1   England  Andy Hicks 2   England  Dave Harold 2   England  Joe Perry 1
Thailand  James Wattana 5   Thailand  James Wattana 5   Thailand  James Wattana 5   Thailand  James Wattana 5
Belgium  Bjorn Haneveer w/d   Scotland  Alan McManus 5   England  Anthony Hamilton 5   Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 2
Republic of Ireland  David Hogan w/o   Republic of Ireland  David Hogan 0   Scotland  Alan McManus 3   England  Anthony Hamilton 5
England  Paul Davison 2   China  Liu Chuang 5   Scotland  Jamie Burnett 5   Wales  Dominic Dale 5
China  Li Yan 5   China  Li Yan 4   China  Liu Chuang 1   Scotland  Jamie Burnett 3
India  Aditya Mehta 5   England  Rod Lawler 4   Wales  Jamie Jones 4   Wales  Ryan Day 5
England  Stuart Carrington 0   India  Aditya Mehta 5   India  Aditya Mehta 5   India  Aditya Mehta 2
Wales  Daniel Wells 1   England  Jack Lisowski 5   England  Mike Dunn 0   Hong Kong  Marco Fu 1
England  David Grace 5   England  David Grace 0   England  Jack Lisowski 5   England  Jack Lisowski 5
Scotland  Scott MacKenzie 0   England  Jimmy White 5   England  Nigel Bond 5   Scotland  Marcus Campbell 0
England  Adam Wicheard 5   England  Adam Wicheard 3   England  Jimmy White 0   England  Nigel Bond 5
Wales  Andrew Pagett 3   England  Peter Lines 5   England  Barry Pinches 5   England  Andrew Higginson 5
Finland  Robin Hull 5   Finland  Robin Hull 3   England  Peter Lines 4   England  Barry Pinches 4
Poland  Kacper Filipiak 0   Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 4   England  Robert Milkins 5   Northern Ireland  Gerard Greene 4
England  Andrew Norman 5   England  Andrew Norman 5   England  Andrew Norman 4   England  Robert Milkins 5
Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 5   England  Jimmy Robertson 2   England  Steve Davis 1   England  Stephen Lee 5
England  Adam Duffy 2   Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 5   Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 5   Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 1
England  Sam Baird 1   England  Ian McCulloch 5   England  Matthew Selt 5   England  Martin Gould 5
China  Yu Delu 5   China  Yu Delu 1   England  Ian McCulloch 1   England  Matthew Selt 2
England  Sam Craigie 2   England  Joe Jogia 3   England  Mark Joyce 0   China  Liang Wenbo 5
Norway  Kurt Maflin 5   Norway  Kurt Maflin 5   Norway  Kurt Maflin 5   Norway  Kurt Maflin 2
Northern Ireland  Joe Meara 4   China  Xiao Guodong 4   England  Michael Holt 5   England  Barry Hawkins 4
China  Cao Yupeng 5   China  Cao Yupeng 5   China  Cao Yupeng 3   England  Michael Holt 5
England  Ben Woollaston 5   Scotland  Anthony McGill 5   England  Tom Ford 5   England  Stuart Bingham 5
England  David Gilbert 3   England  Ben Woollaston 2   Scotland  Anthony McGill 1   England  Tom Ford 1
England  Liam Highfield 3   England  Adrian Gunnell 5   England  Rory McLeod 4   England  Mark Davis 5
Republic of Ireland  David Morris 5   Republic of Ireland  David Morris 2   England  Adrian Gunnell 5   England  Adrian Gunnell 4

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[11][12]

Televised stage centuries

[13]

References

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