2012 German Masters

This article is about the snooker tournament. For the curling event, see 2012 German Masters (curling).
PartyPoker.net German Masters
Tournament information
Dates 1–5 February 2012
Venue Tempodrom
City Berlin
Country Germany
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund 280,000
Winner's share €50,000
Highest break Scotland Stephen Maguire (130)
Final
Champion England Ronnie O'Sullivan
Runner-up Scotland Stephen Maguire
Score 9–7
2011
2013

The 2012 PartyPoker.net German Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 1–5 February 2012 at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany. This was the first time that PartyPoker.net sponsored the event.[1]

Mike Dunn made the 79th official maximum break during his round 1 qualifying match against Kurt Maflin. This was Dunn's first 147 break.[2] Stephen Hendry missed the final stage of a ranking event for the first time in 15 years after losing 1–5 to James Wattana in the final qualifying round.[3]

Mark Williams was the defending champion,[4] but he lost in the quarter-finals 3–5 against Stephen Lee.

Ronnie O'Sullivan won his 23rd ranking title by defeating Stephen Maguire 9–7 in the final.[5][6][7]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[8]

  • Winner: 50,000
  • Runner-up: €30,000
  • Semi-final: €15,000
  • Quarter-final: €9,000
  • Last 16: €6,000
  • Last 32: €3,750
  • Last 48: €1,500

  • Stage two highest break: €2,000
  • Total: €280,000

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Berlin on 1 February 2012.[9][10][11]

Match Score
WC1 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5–1 Germany Patrick Einsle
WC2 England Adrian Gunnell 5–3 Belgium Peter Bullen
WC3 China Yu Delu 5–3 England Chris Norbury
WC4 England Mike Dunn 3–5 England Craig Steadman
WC5 China Liu Song 5–0 Turkey Soner Sari
WC6 Thailand James Wattana w/o–w/d Netherlands Mario Wehrmann
WC7 England Paul Davison 5–2 Poland Krzysztof Wróbel
WC8 England Tom Ford 5–1 Republic of Ireland Philip Arnold

Main draw

[9][10][11]

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 17 frames
               
1 Wales Mark Williams 5
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 0
1 Wales Mark Williams 5
11 England Stuart Bingham 2
11 England Stuart Bingham 5
England Peter Ebdon 3
1 Wales Mark Williams 3
13 England Stephen Lee 5
13 England Stephen Lee 5
England Adrian Gunnell 2
13 England Stephen Lee 5
China Yu Delu 2
5 China Ding Junhui 3
China Yu Delu 5
13 England Stephen Lee 4
14 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
7 England Ali Carter 4
England Joe Perry 5
England Joe Perry 1
14 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
14 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
England Andrew Higginson 4
14 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
15 Wales Matthew Stevens 3
15 Wales Matthew Stevens 5
England Craig Steadman 1
15 Wales Matthew Stevens 5
4 Australia Neil Robertson 1
4 Australia Neil Robertson 5
Scotland Marcus Campbell 2
14 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
9 Scotland Stephen Maguire 7
3 England Mark Selby 5
China Liu Song 0
3 England Mark Selby 5
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 3
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
Thailand James Wattana 0
3 England Mark Selby 3
6 England Shaun Murphy 5
16 England Martin Gould 1
England Ricky Walden 5
England Ricky Walden 2
6 England Shaun Murphy 5
6 England Shaun Murphy 5
England Barry Hawkins 4
6 England Shaun Murphy 0
9 Scotland Stephen Maguire 6
8 England Judd Trump 5
England Paul Davison 1
8 England Judd Trump 5
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 2
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 5
England Tom Ford 4
8 England Judd Trump 4
9 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
9 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
Wales Ryan Day 1
9 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
2 Scotland John Higgins 0
2 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Mark Davis 1

Final

Ronnie O’Sullivan and Stephen Maguire behind the trophy before the last session of the final. In the background the referee Michaela Tabb.
Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb.
Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, 5 February 2012.[11][12]
Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)
 England
9–7 Stephen Maguire (9)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 111–26 (111), 0–130 (130), 8–106 (106), 5–132 (128)
58–73 (O'Sullivan 58), 63–8, 20–69 (55), 75–24 (75)
Evening: 0–115 (69), 89–47 (89), 78–0 (54), 68–59 (Maguire 52), 94–37 (67)
75–31, 43–82 (82), 66–41
111 Highest break 130
1 Century breaks 3
6 50+ breaks 7

Qualifying

These matches were held between 21 and 25 November 2011 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[13][14][15]

Preliminary round

Best of 9 frames

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

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[16]

Televised stage centuries

Stephen Maguire played the highest century of the televised stage with 130.

[17]

Gallery

References

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  17. "Televised stage century breaks". worldsnookerdata.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012.

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