Champion of Champions 2019

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ManBetX Champion of Champions 2019

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Tournament type: Invitation tournament
Attendees: 16
Venue: Ricoh Arena , Coventry
Opening: 4th November 2019
Endgame: November 10, 2019

Winner: AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson
Finalist: EnglandEngland Judd Trump
Highest Break: 140 ( Mark Allen ) Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland
2018
 

The ManBetX Champion of Champions 2019 was an invitation-only snooker tournament held from November 4th to 10th, 2019 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry , which has been a traditional venue since the tournament was reintroduced in 2013. The defending champion was Ronnie O'Sullivan , who failed in the semifinals 5-6 to Neil Robertson . The Australian then won the final 10: 9 against Judd Trump . It was the second time in a row that the final ran the full 19 frames. For Robertson it was the second win after 2015 .

Prize money

The prize money increased by £ 70,000 compared to the previous year. The winning bonus alone increased by £ 50,000, the remainder was split between places 2 to 4, the bonuses for the group games remained unchanged.

Prize money
winner £ 150,000
finalist £ 60,000
Semi-finalist £ 30,000
Quarter finalist £ 17,500
Round of 16 £ 12,500
All in all £ 440,000

Attendees

The winners of the professional tournaments in the previous 12 months were invited, starting with the title winner of the Champion of Champions tournament in the previous year. As there were 28 tournaments, but only 16 participants were planned, the main tour tournaments were ranked with the triple crown tournaments (World Championship, UK Championship and Masters) at the top and the shoot-out and the 6- Reds World Cup at the end. Subsequently, the Women's World Cup and again the World Seniors Championship were included as qualifying tournaments outside of the professional tour. This resulted in exactly 16 different tournament winners. The betting order was based on the value of the tournaments won.

The following 16 players had qualified for the tournament:

No. player qualified as
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan Winner of the Champion of Champions 2018 , the UK Championship 2018 , the Players Championship 2019 , the Tour Championship 2019 and the Shanghai Masters 2019
2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump Winner of the World Snooker Championship in 2019 , the Masters in 2019 , the World Grand Prix in 2019 , the Northern Ireland Open in 2018 , the International Championship in 2019 and the World Open in 2019
3 EnglandEngland Kyren Wilson Winner of the German Masters 2018
4th EnglandEngland Matthew Selt Winner of the Indian Open 2019
5 EnglandEngland Martin Gould Championship League Winner 2019
6th AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson Winner of the China Open 2019 and the Welsh Open 2019
7th EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy Winner of the China Championship 2019
8th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen Winner of the Scottish Open 2018
9 EnglandEngland Mark Selby Winner of the English Open 2019
10 EnglandEngland Stuart Bingham Winner of the Gibraltar Open 2019
11 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yan Bingtao Winner of the Riga Masters 2019
12 ScotlandScotland John Higgins Finalist of the Snooker World Championship 2019 and winner of the Team World Cup 2019
13 ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire Winner of the Team World Cup 2019 and the 6-Red World Championship 2019
14th ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Winner of the Snooker Shoot-Out 2019
15th EnglandEngland Reanne Evans Winner of the 2019 women's snooker world championship
16 EnglandEngland Jimmy White Winner of the World Seniors Championship 2019

Tournament schedule

Four players each formed a group. Each group played two knockout games in the afternoon and in the evening the winners played the group final, in which the semi-final participant was determined.

  Group games
best of 7 frames
  Group finals
Best of 11 frames
  Semi-final
best of 11 frames
  Final
Best of 19 frames
                                     
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 4th                  
16 EnglandEngland Jimmy White 3  
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 6th
  12 ScotlandScotland John Higgins 3  
12 ScotlandScotland John Higgins 4th
 
10 EnglandEngland Stuart Bingham 2  
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
  6th AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 6th  
6th AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 4th      
 
5 EnglandEngland Martin Gould 0  
6th AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 6th
  7th EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 5  
7th EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 4th
 
15th EnglandEngland Reanne Evans ( F )    3  
6th AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 10
  2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump 9
2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump 4th            
 
13 ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire 0  
2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump 6th
  14th ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3  
3 EnglandEngland Kyren Wilson 3
 
14th ThailandThailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 4th  
2 EnglandEngland Judd Trump 6th
  8th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 4th  
9 EnglandEngland Mark Selby 4th      
 
11 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yan Bingtao 0  
9 EnglandEngland Mark Selby 2
  8th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 6th  
8th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 4th
 
4th EnglandEngland Matthew Selt 2  

final

Final: Best of 19 Frames
Referee: Dessislawa Boschilowa Ricoh ArenaCoventry , England , 10 November 2019 BulgariaBulgaria
Neil Robertson AustraliaAustralia 10 : 9 EnglandEngland Judd Trump
Afternoon games: 69 : 47, 112 : 0 (112), 8: 86 (86), 71 : 50 (56), 0: 121 (121), 0: 127 (127), 0: 119 (119), 96 : 0 (96), 124 : 0 (111)
evening games: 36: 75 , 104 : 0 (104), 58: 70 , 7: 84 (84), 91 : 36 (81), 41: 75 (62), 135 : 0 (135), 60: 62 , 76 : 69 (Trump 69), 137 : 0 (137)
137 Highest break 127
5 Century breaks 3
8th 50+ breaks 7th

Century breaks

Six players scored a total of 20 century breaks . The highest break achieved Mark Allen with 140 points, the most breaks with three-digit points was achieved by the winner Neil Robertson with 8 Centurys, 5 of them in the final.

Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 140, 108, 106
AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 137, 135 (2 ×), 112, 111, 108, 104, 100
EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 130
EnglandEngland Judd Trump 128, 127, 121, 119, 114, 102
EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 104
EnglandEngland Kyren Wilson 102

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