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Snooker world championship 2017

World Snooker Championship 2017 ( English 2017 World Snooker Championship , also known as the 2017 Betfred World Snooker Championship - by the name of the sponsor) is a professional rating snooker tournament of the 2016/2017 season, which runs from April 15 to May 1, 2017 at the Krusibl Theater ( Sheffield , England ) [2] .

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Snooker world championship 2017
SeasonSnooker season 2016/2017
TimingApril 15 - May 1, 2017
ArenaCrucible Theater
CitySheffield
A countryEngland England
OrganizationWPBSA
SponsorBetfred
Formatmain tour (rated)
General prize fund£ 1,750,000
Prize Winner£ 375,000
Previous championEngland Mark Selby
The final
WinnerEngland Mark Selby
FinalistScotland John Higgins
Score18-15
Tournament statistics
Number of participants143 (125 professionals + 18 amateurs)
Number of matches141
Number of frames2,272
Number of hundredths of a series154 [1]
Highest seriesEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan (146)
England Gary Wilson (147) (qualification)
← 2016
2018 →

Content

Prize Fund

  • Winner: £ 375,000
  • Finalist: £ 137,000
  • Semifinalist: £ 75,000
  • Quarter-finalist: £ 37,000
  • 1/16: £ 25,000
  • 1/32: £ 16,250
  • 1/48: £ 12,000
  • 1/80: £ 8,000
  • High Break Outside TV Broadcast: £ 1,000
  • Highest Break During Television: £ 10,000
  • Total: £ 1,910,000 [3]

Main tournament

Below are the results of the final stage of the tournament. Numbers in parentheses after the players' names indicate their sowing number in the tournament (a total of 16 seeded players participate in the final stage, and 16 players who have passed the qualifying tournament).

First roundRound two1/4 finals1/2 finals
Matches to 10 winsMatches to 13 winsMatches to 13 winsMatches to 17 wins
April 15
  Mark Selby (1)ten
April 22, 23 and 24
  Fergal O'Brien2
  Mark Selby (1)13
April 19
  Xiao Guodong6
  Ryan Day (16)four
April 25 and 26
  Xiao Guodongten
  Mark Selby (1)13
April 19 and 20
  Marco Fu (8)3
  Neil Robertson (9)ten
April 23 and 24
  Noppon Saenghamfour
  Neil Robertson (9)eleven
April 16 and 17
  Marco Fu (8)13
  Marco Fu (8)ten
April 27, 28 and 29
  Luke Bressel9
  Mark Selby (1)17
April 16 and 17
  Ding Junhui (4)15
  Sean Murphy (5)ten
April 20, 21 and 22
  Yan bintaoeight
  Sean Murphy (5)7
April 15 and 16
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (12)13
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (12)ten
April 25 and 26
  Gary Wilson7
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (12)ten
April 18th
  Ding Junhui (4)13
  Liang Wenbo (13)ten
April 21 and 22
  Stuart Carrington7
  Liang Wenbo (13)12
April 17 and 18
  Ding Junhui (4)13
  Ding Junhui (4)ten
  Zhou Yelongfive
April 16 and 17
  Stuart Bingham (3)ten
April 20 and 21
  Peter Ebdonfive
  Stuart Bingham (3)ten
April 15 and 16
  Kyren Wilson (14)13
  Kyren Wilson (14)ten
April 25 and 26
  David grace6
  Kyren Wilson (14)6
April 16 and 17
  John Higgins (6)13
  Mark Allen (11)ten
April 21 and 22
  Jimmy Robertsoneight
  Mark Allen (11)9
April 17 and 18
  John Higgins (6)13
  John Higgins (6)ten
April 27, 28 and 29
  Martin gould6
  John Higgins (6)17
April 19 and 20
  Barry Hawkins (7)eight
  Barry Hawkins (7)ten
April 23 and 24
  Tom ford3
  Barry Hawkins (7)13
April 18 and 19
  Graeme Dott6
  Alistair Carter (10)7
April 25 and 26
  Graeme Dottten
  Barry Hawkins (7)13
April 15
  Stephen Maguire9
  Anthony McGill (15)2
April 22, 23 and 24
  Stephen Maguireten
  Stephen Maguire13
April 18 and 19
  Rory MacLeod3
  Judd Trump (2)eight
  Rory MacLeodten
Final (Match up to 18 victories) Theater Crucible , Sheffield , April 30 and May 1. Referee: Jan Verhas
Mark Selby (1)
  England
18–15John Higgins (6)
  Scotland
First session (8 frames)

76–34 ( 76 ), 7–50, 121–8 ( 62 , 58 ), 0–141 (141), 40–99 (63), 1–126 (95), 54–59 (58), 33– 68
Second session (9 frames)
86 –0 ( 86 ), 8–60, 44–74, 69–22, 1–68, 0–76 (76), 81 –9 ( 81 ), 121 –12 ( 121 ), 96 –17
Third session (7 frames)
76 –1, 53 –2, 29–107 (78), 63 –40, 68 –19 ( 67 ), 82 –0 ( 58 ), 72 –0 ( 72 )
Fourth and final session (no more than 10 frames)
72–22, 36–74, 76 –1 ( 71 ), 134 –4 ( 54 , 70 ), 34–88 (88), 0–119 (111), 47–74, 132 –0 ( 131 ), 80 –19 ( 75 )

Century Breaks Mark Selby : 2
Highest Break Mark Selby : 131
50+ breaks Mark Selby : 14

First session (8 frames)
(2-6)

Second session (9 frames)
(7-10)
Third Session (7 frames)
(13–11)
Fourth session
( 18 -15)

Match duration :: (h: m: s)
Average frame duration: (m: s)

First session (8 frames)

76–34 (76), 7–50, 121–8 (62, 58), 0–141 ( 141 ), 40–99 ( 63 ), 1– 126 ( 95 ), 54– 59 ( 58 ), 33– 68
Second session (9 frames)
86–0 (86), 8–60, 44– 74 , 69–22, 1– 68 , 0– 76 ( 76 ), 81–9 (81), 121–12 (121), 17–17
Third Session (7 frames)
76–1, 53–2, 29– 107 ( 78 ), 63–40, 68–19 (67), 82–0 (58), 72–0 (72)
Fourth and final session (no more than 10 frames)
72–22, 36– 74 , 76–1 (71), 134–4 (54, 70), 34– 88 ( 88 ), 0– 119 ( 111 ), 47– 74 , 132–0 (131), 80 –19 (75)

Century Breaks John Higgins : 2
Highest Break John Higgins : 141
50+ breaks John Higgins : 8

  Mark Selby (1) - 2017 World Snooker Championship Winner


Notes

  1. ↑ CueTracker - 2017 World Championship - Snooker Results & Statistics
  2. ↑ Calendar 2016/2017 | World Snooker Live Scores
  3. ↑ Indicative prize money rankings schedule 2016/2017 season

Links

  • Home - World Snooker (eng.)
  • Betfred World Championship (2017) - snooker.org
  • CueTracker - 2017 World Championship - Snooker Results & Statistics
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= World Champion_2017&oldid = 100849242

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