ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 2010 Shanghai Masters 2010 Shanghai MastersThis article is about the snooker tournament. For the tennis tournament, see 2010 Shanghai Rolex Masters. Roewe Shanghai MastersTournament informationDates6–12 September 2010 (2010-09-06 – 2010-09-12)VenueShanghai Grand StageCityShanghaiCountryChinaOrganisationWorld SnookerFormatRanking eventTotal prize fund£325,000Winner's share£60,000Highest break Stuart Bingham (ENG) (142)FinalChampion Ali Carter (ENG)Runner-up Jamie Burnett (SCO)Score10–7← 2009 2011 → Snooker tournament The 2010 Roewe Shanghai Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 6–12 September 2010 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China. It was the fourth edition of the tournament since it was first held in 2007. Ronnie O'Sullivan was the defending champion, but he withdrew for personal reasons.[1] Ali Carter won in the final 10–7 against Jamie Burnett.[2][3] Prize fund The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4][5] Winner: £60,000 Runner-up: £30,000 Semi-final: £15,000 Quarter-final: £8,000 Last 16: £5,925 Last 32: £4,000 Last 48: £2,200 Last 64: £1,500 Stage one highest break: £400 Stage two highest break: £2,000 Total: £325,000 Wildcard round These matches were played in Shanghai on 6 September 2010.[6][7][8] MatchScore WC1 Jamie Burnett (SCO)5–2 Tian Pengfei (CHN) WC2 Andrew Higginson (ENG) 5–2 Rouzi Maimaiti (CHN) WC3 Ken Doherty (IRL)5–4 Muhammad Sajjad (PAK) WC4 Robert Milkins (ENG)3–5 Jin Long (CHN) WC5 Dave Harold (ENG)5–1 Passakorn Suwannawat (THA) WC6 Mike Dunn (ENG)1–5 Mei Xiwen (CHN) WC7 Martin Gould (ENG)5–3 Li Hang (CHN) WC8 Joe Delaney (IRL)5–1 Li Yan (CHN) Main draw [6][7][8] Last 32 Best of 9 frames Last 16Best of 9 frames Quarter-finalsBest of 9 frames Semi-finalsBest of 11 frames FinalBest of 19 frames 1 Ronnie O'Sullivan w/d Jamie Burnett w/o Jamie Burnett 5 Andrew Higginson 0 11 Ryan Day 3 Andrew Higginson 5 Jamie Burnett 5 Mark Davis 4 13 Marco Fu 4 Mark Davis 5 Mark Davis 5 5 Stephen Maguire 3 5 Stephen Maguire 5 Judd Trump 3 Jamie Burnett 6 16 Jamie Cope 1 7 Mark Williams 5 Ricky Walden 3 7 Mark Williams 4 12 Graeme Dott 5 12 Graeme Dott 5 Ken Doherty 4 12 Graeme Dott 2 16 Jamie Cope 5 16 Jamie Cope 5 Steve Davis 3 16 Jamie Cope 5 4 Ding Junhui 1 4 Ding Junhui 5 Jin Long 4 Jamie Burnett 7 3 Ali Carter 10 3 Ali Carter 5 Dave Harold 3 3 Ali Carter 5 Stuart Bingham 3 9 Mark Allen 2 Stuart Bingham 5 3 Ali Carter 5 Matthew Stevens 4 15 Liang Wenbo 3 Matthew Stevens 5 Matthew Stevens 5 6 Shaun Murphy 2 6 Shaun Murphy 5 Stephen Lee 3 3 Ali Carter 6 8 Mark Selby 2 8 Mark Selby 5 Mei Xiwen 2 8 Mark Selby 5 Martin Gould 4 10 Stephen Hendry 2 Martin Gould 5 8 Mark Selby 5 14 Mark King 1 14 Mark King 5 Joe Delaney 3 14 Mark King 5 Peter Ebdon 3 2 Neil Robertson 4 Peter Ebdon 5 Final Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Jan Verhaas.Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, China, 12 September 2010.[8] Jamie Burnett Scotland 7–10 Ali Carter (3) England Afternoon: 25–76, 67–43, 70–47 (51), 7–60, 43–70 (62), 71–0 (57), 65–23, 1–71 (71), 48–63 Evening: 15–61, 71–70 (Carter 52), 0–78 (72), 60–37, 17–55, 64–52, 31–68 (64), 26–78 57 Highest break 72 0 Century breaks 0 2 50+ breaks 5 Qualifying These matches took place between 2 and 5 August 2010 at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield, England.[9][10] Round 1Best of 9 framesRound 2Best of 9 framesRound 3Best of 9 framesRound 4Best of 9 frames Jack Lisowski3 Jimmy Robertson4 Jamie Burnett5 Michael Holt1 James McBain5 James McBain5 James McBain1 Jamie Burnett5 Reanne Evans1 Matthew Selt4 Marcus Campbell3 Andrew Higginson5 Alfie Burden5 Alfie Burden5 Alfie Burden5 Alfie Burden4 Justin Astley3 Mark Joyce4 Nigel Bond1 Mark Davis5 Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon5 Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon5 Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon5 Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon4 Matthew Couch5 Bjorn Haneveer0 Tom Ford5 Judd Trump5 Andrew Pagett2 Matthew Couch5 Matthew Couch0 Tom Ford1 Paul Davison1 Tony Drago5 Anthony Hamilton5 Ricky Walden5 Xiao Guodong5 Xiao Guodong2 Tony Drago3 Anthony Hamilton2 Jamie O'Neill4 David Gilbert4 Fergal O'Brien5 Ken Doherty5 Igor Figueiredo5 Igor Figueiredo5 Igor Figueiredo1 Fergal O'Brien4 Anthony McGill5 Barry Pinches5 Rod Lawler5 Steve Davis5 Issara Kachaiwong4 Anthony McGill4 Barry Pinches1 Rod Lawler0 Joe Jogia5 Peter Lines5 Robert Milkins5 Joe Perry1 Noppon Saengkham0 Joe Jogia2 Peter Lines4 Robert Milkins5 Patrick Wallace5 David Morris5 Ian McCulloch5 Dave Harold5 Adam Wicheard1 Patrick Wallace3 David Morris2 Ian McCulloch4 Ben Woollaston3 James Wattana5 Joe Swail5 Stuart Bingham5 Liu Song5 Liu Song3 James Wattana1 Joe Swail2 Zhang Anda5 Paul Davies1 Stuart Pettman3 Matthew Stevens5 Jak Jones4 Zhang Anda5 Zhang Anda5 Zhang Anda2 Jamie Jones5 Jimmy Michie2 Adrian Gunnell1 Stephen Lee5 Kuldesh Johal2 Jamie Jones5 Jamie Jones5 Jamie Jones2 Kyren Wilson5 Andy Hicks5 Alan McManus3 Mike Dunn5 Kurt Maflin2 Kyren Wilson1 Andy Hicks5 Andy Hicks0 Liam Highfield5 Jimmy White3 Martin Gould5 Barry Hawkins4 Dermot McGlinchey3 Liam Highfield5 Liam Highfield3 Martin Gould5 Simon Bedford2 Joe Delaney5 Rory McLeod1 Gerard Greene2 Patrick Einsle5 Patrick Einsle2 Joe Delaney5 Joe Delaney5 Michael White5 Michael Judge2 Dominic Dale1 Peter Ebdon5 Liu Chuang2 Michael White5 Michael White5 Michael White1 Century breaks Qualifying stage centuries [9] 138 – Liam Highfield 136 – Jamie Burnett 135, 100 – Jamie Jones 132 – Andrew Higginson 129 – Xiao Guodong 120 – Peter Lines 114 – Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 114 – Liu Song 111 – Liu Chuang 111 – Judd Trump 111 – Joe Delaney 109 – David Morris 107 – Tony Drago 105 – Matthew Couch 105 – Joe Swail 104 – Anthony McGill 103 – Tom Ford 103 – Kyren Wilson 101, 100 – Michael White 101 – Matthew Stevens Televised stage centuries [6] 142 – Stuart Bingham 135, 102 – Judd Trump 131 – Jamie Burnett 130 – Tian Pengfei 129, 103 – Ali Carter 114 – Shaun Murphy 109 – Ken Doherty 106, 105 – Mark Selby 106 – Dave Harold 105, 102 – Mark Davis 101 – Marco Fu 101 – Martin Gould 100 – Mei Xiwen 100 – Stephen Maguire 100 – Jamie Cope 100 – Mark King References ↑ "O'Sullivan Withdraws From Shanghai". 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