2011 China Open (snooker)

Bank of Beijing China Open
Tournament information
Dates28 March – 3 April 2011 (2011-03-28 – 2011-04-03)
VenueBeijing University Students' Gymnasium
CityBeijing
CountryChina
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£325,000
Winner's share£60,000
Highest break Robert Milkins (ENG) (142)
Final
Champion Judd Trump (ENG)
Runner-up Mark Selby (ENG)
Score10–8
2010
2012

The 2011 Bank of Beijing China Open[1] was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 28 March and 3 April 2011 at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, China.

Mark Williams was the defending champion, but he lost 4–5 against Stephen Lee in the first round, despite making four century breaks.[2]

Judd Trump won his first ranking title by defeating Mark Selby 10–8 in the final.[3] Trump made his 100th career century during the final.[4]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[5]

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Beijing on 28 & 29 March.[1][6][7]

Match Score
WC1  Kurt Maflin (NOR) 5–3  Cao Yupeng (CHN)
WC2  Marcus Campbell (SCO) 5–3  Mei Xiwen (CHN)
WC3  Robert Milkins (ENG) 5–1  Rouzi Maimaiti (CHN)
WC4[8]  Jimmy White (ENG) w/d–w/o  Tian Pengfei (CHN)
WC5  Nigel Bond (ENG) 5–3  Jin Long (CHN)
WC6  Ken Doherty (IRL) 1–5  Li Hang (CHN)
WC7  Joe Perry (ENG) 5–2  Li Yan (CHN)
WC8  Gerard Greene (NIR) 5–2  Yu Delu (CHN)

Main draw

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 Mark Williams 4
Stephen Lee 5
  Stephen Lee 5
Ryan Day 2
10 Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
Ryan Day 5
Stephen Lee 2
5 Ding Junhui 5
13 Stephen Hendry 5
Matthew Stevens 0
13 Stephen Hendry 2
5 Ding Junhui 5
5 Ding Junhui 5
Kurt Maflin 4
5 Ding Junhui 3
4 Mark Selby 6
8 Ali Carter 5
Stuart Bingham 1
8 Ali Carter 5
Marcus Campbell 3
11 Mark Allen 4
Marcus Campbell 5
8 Ali Carter 1
4 Mark Selby 5
14 Jamie Cope 3
Robert Milkins 5
Robert Milkins 1
4 Mark Selby 5
4 Mark Selby 5
Tian Pengfei 3
4 Mark Selby 8
Judd Trump 10
3 John Higgins 5
Nigel Bond 3
3 John Higgins 5
15 Ricky Walden 2
15 Ricky Walden 5
Martin Gould 4
3 John Higgins 2
7 Shaun Murphy 5
9 Graeme Dott 4
Li Hang 5
Li Hang 4
7 Shaun Murphy 5
7 Shaun Murphy 5
Joe Perry 3
7 Shaun Murphy 1
Judd Trump 6
6 Stephen Maguire 3
Mark Davis 5
  Mark Davis 2
Judd Trump 5
16 Marco Fu 3
Judd Trump 5
Judd Trump 5
12 Peter Ebdon 1
12 Peter Ebdon 5
Gerard Greene 2
12 Peter Ebdon 5
2 Neil Robertson 1
2 Neil Robertson 5
Barry Hawkins 1

[1][6][7][9]

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Leo Scullion.
Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Beijing, China, 3 April 2011.[6]
Mark Selby (4)
 England
8–10 Judd Trump
 England
Afternoon: 0–104 (104), 101–21 (88), 46–76, 0–104 (104), 90–34 (90), 53–69 (53, 55), 39–67 (61), 66–65 (Selby 62)
Evening: 49–89 (68), 132–0 (132), 66–0 (66), 0–113 (113), 134–0 (134), 40–72, 124–7 (124), 84–31, 49–60 (57), 41–57 (57)
134 Highest break 113
3 Century breaks 3
8 50+ breaks 8

Qualifying

These matches took place between 24 and 27 February 2011 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[10][11][12][13]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Patrick Wallace2 Alfie Burden5 Matthew Selt4 Stephen Lee5
Zhang Anda5 Zhang Anda1 Alfie Burden5 Alfie Burden4
Liu Song5 Adrian Gunnell0 Tom Ford5 Ryan Day5
Noppon Saengkham1 Liu Song5 Liu Song3 Tom Ford1
Xiao Guodong5 Joe Jogia5 Anthony Hamilton5 Matthew Stevens5
Dermot McGlinchey2 Xiao Guodong2 Joe Jogia0 Anthony Hamilton1
Simon Bedford2 Jack Lisowski4 Dave Harold1 Mark King1
Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5
Andrew Pagett2 Jimmy Robertson3 Mark Joyce5 Stuart Bingham5
Joe Delaney5 Joe Delaney5 Joe Delaney1 Mark Joyce2
Liam Highfield5 Barry Pinches5 Rory McLeod5 Marcus Campbell5
Jamie O'Neill2 Liam Highfield3 Barry Pinches2 Rory McLeod3
David Morris4 Ian McCulloch0 Robert Milkins5 Andrew Higginson2
David Gilbert5 David Gilbert5 David Gilbert4 Robert Milkins5
Liu Chuang5 Jimmy White5 Peter Lines3 Dominic Dale2
Jak Jones3 Liu Chuang3 Jimmy White5 Jimmy White5
Igor Figueiredo2 Bjorn Haneveer5 Nigel Bond5 Liang Wenbo3
Kuldesh Johal5 Kuldesh Johal3 Bjorn Haneveer4 Nigel Bond5
Jamie Jones2 Mike Dunn5 Martin Gould5
James McBain5 James McBain2 Mike Dunn2
Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon1 Andy Hicks1 Tony Drago2 Ken Doherty5
Issara Kachaiwong5 Issara Kachaiwong5 Issara Kachaiwong5 Issara Kachaiwong0
Rod Lawler5 Michael Holt3 Joe Perry5
Kyren Wilson1 Rod Lawler5 Rod Lawler2
James Wattana5 Stuart Pettman2 Steve Davis4 Mark Davis5
Justin Astley2 James Wattana5 James Wattana5 James Wattana3
Ben Woollaston5 Anthony McGill0 Jamie Burnett3 Judd Trump5
Reanne Evans1 Ben Woollaston5 Ben Woollaston5 Ben Woollaston1
Paul Davison5 Matthew Couch5 Fergal O'Brien5 Gerard Greene5
Adam Wicheard3 Paul Davison4 Matthew Couch3 Fergal O'Brien2
Michael White5 Joe Swail5 Alan McManus3 Barry Hawkins5
Michael Judge3 Michael White3 Joe Swail5 Joe Swail2

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[13]

Televised stage centuries

[14][15]

References

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