2011 Welsh Open (snooker)
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Dates | 14–20 February 2011 |
Venue | Newport Centre |
City | Newport |
Country | Wales |
Organisation(s) | WPBSA |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | £201,500 |
Winner's share | £30,000 |
Highest break | 147 |
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Champion | John Higgins |
Runner-up | Stephen Maguire |
Score | 9–6 |
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The 2011 Wyldecrest Park Homes Welsh Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 14–20 February 2011 at the Newport Centre in Newport, Wales. This was the first time that the Welsh Open was sponsored by Wyldecrest Park Homes.[1]
Stephen Hendry made the 77th official maximum break during his second round match against Stephen Maguire. This was Hendry's 10th 147 break and with this equalled the record for most maximums with Ronnie O'Sullivan,[2] and became the oldest player to compile a maximum break at the age of 42 years and 35 days.[3]
John Higgins defended his title, which he won in 2010, after defeating Maguire 9–6 in the final.[4] This was the first All-Scottish final since the 2005 Malta Cup final between Hendry and Graeme Dott.[5]
Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[6]
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Main draw
Final
Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams. Newport Centre, Newport, Wales, 20 February 2011.[8] | ||
John Higgins (1) Scotland |
9–6 | Stephen Maguire (8) Scotland |
Afternoon: 0–83 (59), 32–71 (53), 121–1 (120), 0–101 (89), 72–58 (72, 58), 0–88 (76), 40–71, 71–18 (70) Evening: 55–49, 64–48 (63), 75–56, 75–0 (75), 0–75 (75), 127–1 (54, 66), 80–50 (72) | ||
120 | Highest break | 89 |
1 | Century breaks | 0 |
8 | 50+ breaks | 6 |
Qualifying
These matches took place between 8 and 11 February 2011 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[7][10][11][12]
Century breaks
Qualifying stage centuries
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Televised stage centuries
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References
- ↑ "Wyldecrest Park Homes To Sponsor Snooker's Welsh Open". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 10 February 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
- ↑ "Hendry Out Despite Maximum". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
- ↑ "Various Snooker Records". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
- ↑ Ashenden, Mark (20 February 2011). "John Higgins beats Steven Maguire to win the Welsh Open". BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 21 February 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
- ↑ Kane, Desmond. "Maguire sets up all-Scottish final with Higgins". Eurosport. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
- ↑ "Prize Money". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Welsh Open 2011 Complete Draw". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Welsh Open". Snooker.org. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
- ↑ "Welsh Open 2011 – Final Stages". Global Snooker. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
- ↑ "Welsh Open Qualifiers". Snooker.org. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Welsh Open 2011 – Qualifying". Global Snooker. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
- ↑ "Who's Newport Bound?". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
- ↑ "Welsh Open 2011 Century Breaks". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
External links
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