2011 Shanghai Masters

Bank of Communication
Shanghai Masters
Tournament information
Dates5–11 September 2011 (2011-09-05 – 2011-09-11)
VenueShanghai Grand Stage
CityShanghai
CountryChina
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£350,000
Winner's share£65,000
Highest break Shaun Murphy (ENG) (143)
Final
Champion Mark Selby (ENG)
Runner-up Mark Williams (WAL)
Score10–9
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] By doing so, he became world number one for the first time in his career.

Prize fund

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

Wildcard round

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

Match Score
WC1  Fergal O'Brien (IRL) 5–1  Hossein Vafaei (IRI)
WC2  James Wattana (THA) 5–1  Jin Long (CHN)
WC3  Anthony Hamilton (ENG) 5–0  Li Hang (CHN)
WC4  Dominic Dale (WAL) 5–3  Cao Xinlong (CHN)
WC5  Jack Lisowski (ENG) 5–2  Rouzi Maimaiti (CHN)
WC6  Nigel Bond (ENG) 5–2  Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon (THA)
WC7  Robert Milkins (ENG) 5–0  Tang Jun (CHN)
WC8  Michael Holt (ENG) 5–3  Cai Jianzhong (CHN)

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 Ali Carter 4
Mark King 5
  Mark King 5
Fergal O'Brien 3
13 Peter Ebdon 3
Fergal O'Brien 5
  Mark King 5
Anthony Hamilton 2
11 Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
James Wattana 1
11 Ronnie O'Sullivan 3
Anthony Hamilton 5
8 Stephen Maguire 4
Anthony Hamilton 5
Mark King 0
4 Mark Selby 6
7 Shaun Murphy 5
Dominic Dale 4
7 Shaun Murphy 5
12 Mark Allen 4
12 Mark Allen 5
Ryan Day 2
7 Shaun Murphy 4
4 Mark Selby 5
15 Jamie Cope 5
Jack Lisowski 3
15 Jamie Cope 0
4 Mark Selby 5
4 Mark Selby 5
Nigel Bond 3
4 Mark Selby 10
3 Mark Williams 9
3 Mark Williams 5
Andrew Higginson 0
3 Mark Williams 5
Robert Milkins 1
16 Stephen Hendry 1
Robert Milkins 5
3 Mark Williams 5
14 Matthew Stevens 0
14 Matthew Stevens 5
Stephen Lee 2
14 Matthew Stevens 5
Martin Gould 1
5 Ding Junhui 3
Martin Gould 5
3 Mark Williams 6
6 Neil Robertson 5
6 Neil Robertson 5
Liang Wenbo 1
6 Neil Robertson 5
Michael Holt 2
10 Graeme Dott 2
Michael Holt 5
6 Neil Robertson 5
2 John Higgins 2
9 Judd Trump 1
Stuart Bingham 5
Stuart Bingham 2
2 John Higgins 5
2 John Higgins 5
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 5

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

Lucky Vatnani w/d–w/o David Hogan
Luca Brecel 4–5 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
Dechawat Poomjaeng3 Liu Song5 Tony Drago1 Mark King5
Tian Pengfei5 Tian Pengfei4 Liu Song5 Liu Song4
Michael White5 Alfie Burden2 Fergal O'Brien5 Ricky Walden1
Simon Bedford1 Michael White5 Michael White2 Fergal O'Brien5
Matthew Couch1 Andy Hicks2 Dave Harold2 Joe Perry1
James Wattana5 James Wattana5 James Wattana5 James Wattana5
Bjorn Haneveerw/d Alan McManus5 Anthony Hamilton5 Ken Doherty2
David Hoganw/o David Hogan0 Alan McManus3 Anthony Hamilton5
Paul Davison2 Liu Chuang5 Jamie Burnett5 Dominic Dale5
Li Yan5 Li Yan4 Liu Chuang1 Jamie Burnett3
Aditya Mehta5 Rod Lawler4 Jamie Jones4 Ryan Day5
Stuart Carrington0 Aditya Mehta5 Aditya Mehta5 Aditya Mehta2
Daniel Wells1 Jack Lisowski5 Mike Dunn0 Marco Fu1
David Grace5 David Grace0 Jack Lisowski5 Jack Lisowski5
Scott MacKenzie0 Jimmy White5 Nigel Bond5 Marcus Campbell0
Adam Wicheard5 Adam Wicheard3 Jimmy White0 Nigel Bond5
Andrew Pagett3 Peter Lines5 Barry Pinches5 Andrew Higginson5
Robin Hull5 Robin Hull3 Peter Lines4 Barry Pinches4
Kacper Filipiak0 Joe Swail4 Robert Milkins5 Gerard Greene4
Andrew Norman5 Andrew Norman5 Andrew Norman4 Robert Milkins5
Passakorn Suwannawat5 Jimmy Robertson2 Steve Davis1 Stephen Lee5
Adam Duffy2 Passakorn Suwannawat5 Passakorn Suwannawat5 Passakorn Suwannawat1
Sam Baird1 Ian McCulloch5 Matthew Selt5 Martin Gould5
Yu Delu5 Yu Delu1 Ian McCulloch1 Matthew Selt2
Sam Craigie2 Joe Jogia3 Mark Joyce0 Liang Wenbo5
Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin2
Joe Meara4 Xiao Guodong4 Michael Holt5 Barry Hawkins4
Cao Yupeng5 Cao Yupeng5 Cao Yupeng3 Michael Holt5
Ben Woollaston5 Anthony McGill5 Tom Ford5 Stuart Bingham5
David Gilbert3 Ben Woollaston2 Anthony McGill1 Tom Ford1
Liam Highfield3 Adrian Gunnell5 Rory McLeod4 Mark Davis5
David Morris5 David Morris2 Adrian Gunnell5 Adrian Gunnell4

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[11][12]

Televised stage centuries

[13]

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