2011 German Masters

German Masters
Tournament information
Dates 2–6 February 2011
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 John Higgins (143)
Final
Champion Wales Mark Williams
Runner-up England Mark Selby
Score 9–7
1998
2012

The 2011 German Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 2–6 February at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany.

The event was last held in 1998, but it was non-ranking. John Parrott won in the final 6–4 against Mark Williams.[1]

Mark Williams won his 18th ranking title by defeating Mark Selby 9–7 in the final.[2]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[3]

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

Highest break: €2,000

Total: €280,000

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Berlin on 2 and 3 February 2011.[4][5][6][7]

Match Score
WC1 England Anthony Hamilton 5–1 Germany Pavel Leyk
WC2 Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 5–3 Belgium Tomasz Skalski
WC3 England Jack Lisowski 5–2 Belgium Luca Brecel
WC4 China Liu Song 2–5 Wales Daniel Wells[8]
WC5 England Nigel Bond 5–2 Germany Stefan Kasper
WC6 Scotland Anthony McGill w/o–w/d Netherlands Mario Wehrmann
WC7 Northern Ireland Joe Swail 5–0 Belgium Hans Blanckaert
WC8 England Robert Milkins 5–1 Germany Lasse Münstermann

Main draw

[4][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 17 frames
               
1 Australia Neil Robertson 4
England Anthony Hamilton 5
England Anthony Hamilton 2
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 1
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 5
8 Scotland Stephen Maguire 2
15 England Ricky Walden 5
England Jack Lisowski 2
15 England Ricky Walden 0
8 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
8 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
Wales Daniel Wells 2
10 Scotland Graeme Dott 4
6 England Mark Selby 6
6 England Mark Selby 5
England Nigel Bond 1
6 England Mark Selby 5
14 Scotland Stephen Hendry 3
14 Scotland Stephen Hendry 5
England Judd Trump 2
6 England Mark Selby 5
4 China Ding Junhui 1
12 England Peter Ebdon 5
England Andrew Higginson 3
12 England Peter Ebdon 2
4 China Ding Junhui 5
4 China Ding Junhui 5
Wales Matthew Stevens 1
6 England Mark Selby 7
3 Wales Mark Williams 9
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
Scotland Anthony McGill 1
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
Wales Dominic Dale 2
9 England Ronnie O'Sullivan[9] w/d
Wales Dominic Dale w/o
3 Wales Mark Williams 5
England Joe Perry 1
13 England Jamie Cope 3
England Joe Perry 5
England Joe Perry 5
7 England Ali Carter 1
7 England Ali Carter 5
England Stephen Lee 4
3 Wales Mark Williams 6
Hong Kong Marco Fu 3
5 England Shaun Murphy 5
Wales Ryan Day 3
5 England Shaun Murphy 2
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 5
11 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 3
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 5
Northern Ireland Joe Swail 1
Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
16 England Mark King 1
Hong Kong Marco Fu 5
Hong Kong Marco Fu w/o
2 Scotland John Higgins[10] w/d
2 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Robert Milkins 3

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Jan Verhaas.
Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, 6 February 2011.[6]
Mark Selby (6)
 England
7–9 Mark Williams (3)
 Wales
Afternoon: 92-0 (82), 0–84 (56), 0–108 (108), 99–1, 0–81, 71–0 (63), 42–83 (53), 0–105 (105)
Evening: 46–71, 54–41, 0–121 (96), 70–27, 83–7 (60), 70–45, 49–76, 0–83 (82)
82 Highest break 108
0 Century breaks 2
3 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying

These matches were held between 14 and 17 December 2010 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[11][12][13][14]

  Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
                           
England  Anthony Hamilton 5
Norway  Kurt Maflin 4     England  Anthony Hamilton 5     England  Stuart Bingham 1
Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 2   England  Adam Wicheard 1     England  Anthony Hamilton 5
England  Adam Wicheard 5
Northern Ireland  Patrick Wallace 0
Thailand  Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 5     Thailand  Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 5     England  Barry Hawkins 2
England  Alfie Burden 5   England  Alfie Burden 1     Thailand  Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 5
China  Zhang Anda 2
England  Mike Dunn
 Bye     England  Mike Dunn 3     Scotland  Marcus Campbell 3
England  Jack Lisowski 5   England  Jack Lisowski 5     England  Jack Lisowski 5
Scotland  James McBain 2
Scotland  Jamie Burnett 5
Thailand  James Wattana 4     Scotland  Jamie Burnett 4     Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 4
Belgium  Bjorn Haneveer 3   China  Liu Song 5     China  Liu Song 5
China  Liu Song 5
England  Barry Pinches 4
England  Kyren Wilson 5     England  Kyren Wilson 2     China  Liang Wenbo 2
England  Nigel Bond 5   England  Nigel Bond 5     England  Nigel Bond 5
England  Reanne Evans 0
England  Jimmy White 5
England  Liam Highfield 2     England  Jimmy White 1     England  Judd Trump 5
England  Jimmy Robertson 5   England  Jimmy Robertson 5     England  Jimmy Robertson 3
Brazil  Igor Figueiredo 2
Malta  Tony Drago 5
England  Kuldesh Johal 4     Malta  Tony Drago w/o     England  Andrew Higginson 5
England  Ian McCulloch 5   England  Ian McCulloch w/d     Malta  Tony Drago 2
Thailand  Issara Kachaiwong 1
England  Rod Lawler 2
England  Simon Bedford 5     England  Simon Bedford 5     Wales  Matthew Stevens 5
England  Andy Hicks 5   England  Andy Hicks 2     England  Simon Bedford 3
England  Paul Davison 1
England  Joe Jogia 1
England  Jamie O'Neill 5     England  Jamie O'Neill 1     England  Tom Ford 2
Scotland  Anthony McGill 5   Scotland  Anthony McGill 5     Scotland  Anthony McGill 5
Wales  Michael White 2
England  Stuart Pettman w/d
China  Xiao Guodong w/o     China  Xiao Guodong 3     Northern Ireland  Gerard Greene 3
Wales  Dominic Dale 5   Wales  Dominic Dale 5     Wales  Dominic Dale 5
Republic of Ireland  David Morris 4
England  Mark Joyce 5
Wales  Andrew Pagett 1     England  Mark Joyce 3     England  Joe Perry 5
Scotland  Alan McManus 5   Scotland  Alan McManus 5     Scotland  Alan McManus 3
Wales  Jak Jones 0
England  Matthew Selt 5
England  Ben Woollaston 3     England  Matthew Selt 5     England  Stephen Lee 5
England  Michael Holt 3   England  David Gilbert 3     England  Matthew Selt 2
England  David Gilbert 5
England  Rory McLeod 3
England  Matthew Couch 5     England  Matthew Couch 2     Wales  Ryan Day 5
England  Steve Davis w/o   England  Steve Davis 5     England  Steve Davis 0
Republic of Ireland  Michael Judge w/d
England  Peter Lines 2
Republic of Ireland  Joe Delaney 5     Republic of Ireland  Joe Delaney 2     England  Martin Gould 0
Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 5   Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 5     Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 5
England  Justin Astley 1  
England  Dave Harold 5
Northern Ireland  Dermot McGlinchey 0     England  Dave Harold 5     Hong Kong  Marco Fu 5
England  Adrian Gunnell 5   England  Adrian Gunnell 2     England  Dave Harold 3
Thailand  Noppon Saengkham 0
England  Robert Milkins 5
England  Jimmy Michie 4     England  Robert Milkins 5     England  Mark Davis 4
Wales  Jamie Jones 5   Wales  Jamie Jones 3     England  Robert Milkins 5
China  Liu Chuang 2

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[15]

Televised stage centuries

[16]

Gallery

References

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  12. "German Masters Qualifiers Results And Format". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
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