Masters 2010

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Masters 2010
Billiard Picto 2-black.svg

Tournament type: Invitation tournament
Attendees: 18th
Venue: Wembley Arena ,
London , England
Opening: January 10, 2010
Endgame: January 17, 2010

Winner: EnglandEngland Mark Selby
Finalist: EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan
Highest Break: 140 ( Stephen Maguire , Neil Robertson ) ScotlandScotland
AustraliaAustralia
2009
 
2011

The Pokerstars Masters 2010 was a snooker tournament that took place in London from January 10th to 17th, 2010 .

It is traditionally played among the best 16 players in the world snooker rankings . In addition, there was a qualifying tournament among the lower-placed players, the Masters Qualifying Event , which was won by Rory McLeod . Old hand Jimmy White also received a wild card, so that a total of 18 participants were at the start.

In the final there was a new edition of the previous pairing. This time, however, Mark Selby beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 10: 9 .

Prize money

Prize money
winner £ 150,000
finalist £ 75,000
Semi-finalist £ 34,000
Quarter finalist £ 16,000
Round of 16 £ 14,000
Wildcard round £ 3,500
Highest break £ 10,000
Maximum break £ 25,000
total £ 486,000

Wildcard round

game Result
WC1 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Mark Williams (15) 6 : 2 EnglandEngland Rory McLeod
WC2 EnglandEngland Mark King (16) 6 : 2 EnglandEngland Jimmy White

Final round

  Round of 16
best of 11 frames
  Quarterfinals
Best of 11 frames
  Semi-final
best of 11 frames
  Final
Best of 19 frames
                                     
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 6th                  
9 AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 4th  
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 6th
  14th EnglandEngland Peter Ebdon 3  
8th Hong KongHong Kong Marco Fu 2
 
14th EnglandEngland Peter Ebdon 6th  
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 6th
  15th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Mark Williams 5  
5 EnglandEngland Ali Carter 3      
 
15th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Mark Williams 6th  
15th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Mark Williams 6th
  4th EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 4th  
4th EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 6th
 
10 ScotlandScotland Stephen Hendry 4th  
1 EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 9
  7th EnglandEngland Mark Selby 10
3 ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire 6th            
 
16 EnglandEngland Mark King 3  
3 ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire 6th
  6th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ryan Day 1  
6th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ryan Day 6th
 
12 EnglandEngland Joe Perry 0  
3 ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire 3
  7th EnglandEngland Mark Selby 6th  
7th EnglandEngland Mark Selby 6th      
 
13 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ding Junhui 1  
7th EnglandEngland Mark Selby 6th
  11 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 5  
2 ScotlandScotland John Higgins 3
 
11 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 6th  

final

Final: Best of 19 Frames
Referee: Jan Verhaas
Wembley Arena, London, England , 17th January 2010 EnglandEngland 
Ronnie O'Sullivan EnglandEngland 9: 10 EnglandEngland Mark Selby
Afternoon games : 35: 81 , 90 : 34 (56), 86 : 7 (86), 122 : 0 (122), 101 : 4 (101), 0: 83 (83), 0: 112 (112), 74 : 33 (54)
evening games : 0: 117 (54, 58), 114 : 8 (92), 0: 129 (129), 74 : 41, 0: 78 (78), 137 : 0 (89) , 91 : 3 (91), 25: 92 (62), 8: 109 (109), 67: 78 , 0: 65
122 Highest break 129
2 Century breaks 3
8th 50+ breaks 8th

Century Breaks

ScotlandScotland Stephen Maguire 140, 121
AustraliaAustralia Neil Robertson 140, 101
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Mark Williams 132, 107, 102
EnglandEngland Mark Selby 129, 112, 109
EnglandEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan 122, 114, 106, 106, 101
ScotlandScotland Stephen Hendry 114, 104
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Mark Allen 114
EnglandEngland Shaun Murphy 106, 100

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Prize money . In: global-snooker.com . Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  2. Masters 2010 Schedule. Global Snooker Center, 2010, archived from the original on April 3, 2012 ; accessed on November 18, 2018 (English).