Snooker season 2010/2011




































Snooker season 2010/2011

Snooker Main Tour 2010-11.png
Nations that hosted a World Snooker Tour event during the 2010/2011 season

Details
Duration 20 May 2010–2 May 2011
Tournaments 36 (8 ranking events)

Triple Crown winners
UK Championship
Scotland John Higgins
Masters
China Ding Junhui
World Championship
Scotland John Higgins

← 2009/2010


2011/2012 →


The 2010/2011 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 20 May 2010 and 2 May 2011. The German Masters was the first ranking tournament in Germany since the 1997/1998 season.[1] The Grand Prix was renamed to World Open,[2] and the format of the tournament was change with 32 amateurs joining the Main Tour professionals.[3] The Players Tour Championship minor-ranking series was introduced to the calendar. These events were open to amateurs and professional with a separate Order of Merit. The top 24 in the Order of Merit qualified to the Finals, which was a ranking event.[4] The Premier League was for the first time part of the Main Tour. The Jiangsu Classic was renamed to the Wuxi Classic,[5] and three other invitation events were introduced to the calendar: the Power Snooker,[6] the World Seniors Championship,[7] and Snooker Shoot-Out.[8] The Scottish Professional Championship was held for the first time since 1989.[9]


At the end of the season John Higgins was named the World Snooker Player of the Year and the Snooker Writers Player of the Year, Judd Trump the Fans Player of the Year, Mark Williams the Players Player of the Year and Jack Lisowski the Rookie of the Year. Judd Trump received the "Performance of the Year" for winning his first ranking event, the China Open and reaching the final of the World Championship. "The Magic Moment" award has gone to Rory McLeod for his "thrilling" win against Tony Drago at the Snooker Shoot-Out. Joe Davis, Fred Davis, John Pulman, Ray Reardon, John Spencer, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry were inducted into the Hall of Fame.[10]




Contents






  • 1 New professional players


  • 2 Calendar


  • 3 Official rankings


    • 3.1 Seeding revision 1


    • 3.2 Seeding revision 2


    • 3.3 Seeding revision 3


    • 3.4 Seeding revision 4




  • 4 World ranking points


  • 5 Points distribution


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





New professional players



















Countries

 Brazil

 China

 England

 Germany

 Northern Ireland

 Norway

 Scotland

 Thailand

 Wales

Note: new means in these case, that these players were not on the 2009/2010 professional Main Tour.[11]











Calendar


The following table outlines the results and dates for all the ranking and major invitational events.[25][26]















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Date[n 5]
Country
Rank
Tournament name
Venue
City
Winner
Runner-up
Score
References
05–20
05–24

 AUT
P/A

Austrian Open

BRP-Rotax-Halle

Wels

England Judd Trump

Australia Neil Robertson
6–4
[27]
06–03
06–06

 CHN
NR

Wuxi Classic

Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium

Wuxi

England Shaun Murphy

China Ding Junhui
9–8
[28]
06–17
06–20

 ENG
P/A

Pink Ribbon

South West Snooker Academy

Gloucester

England Michael Holt

England Jimmy White
6–5
[29]
06–24
06–27

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 1

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

Wales Mark Williams

Scotland Stephen Maguire
4–0
[30]
07–08
07–11

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 2

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

England Mark Selby

England Barry Pinches
4–3
[31]
07–18
07–25

 THA
VE

Six-red World Championship

Montien Riverside Hotel

Bangkok

England Mark Selby

England Ricky Walden
8–6
[32]
07–19
07–25

 CHN
NR

Beijing International Challenge

Beijing University Students Gymnasium

Beijing

China Tian Pengfei

Wales Ryan Day
9–3
[33]
07–23
07–25

 AUT
P/A

Vienna Snooker Open

Theater Dschungel

Vienna

England Stephen Lee

Belgium Bjorn Haneveer
5–4
[34]
07–24
07–25

 IRL
NR

Irish Classic

Celbridge Snooker Club

Kildare

Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien

Republic of Ireland Michael Judge
5–1
[35]

08–06
08–08

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 3

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

England Tom Ford

England Jack Lisowski
4–0
[36]
08–14
08–16

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 4

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

England Barry Pinches

England Ronnie O'Sullivan
4–3
[37]
08–26
08–29

 GER
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 1[n 6]
Stadthalle

Fürth

England Judd Trump

England Anthony Hamilton
4–3
[38]
09–06
09–12

 CHN
WR

Shanghai Masters

Shanghai Grand Stage

Shanghai

England Ali Carter

Scotland Jamie Burnett

10–7
[39]
09–18
09–26

 SCO
WR

World Open

S.E.C.C.

Glasgow

Australia Neil Robertson

England Ronnie O'Sullivan
5–1
[40]
09–30
10–03

 BEL
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 2[n 7]

Boudewijn Seapark

Bruges

England Shaun Murphy

England Matthew Couch
4–2
[41]
10–07
10–10

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 5

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

China Ding Junhui

Wales Jamie Jones
4–1
[42]
10–14
10–17

 ENG
PT

Players Tour Championship – Event 6

World Snooker Academy

Sheffield

Wales Dominic Dale

England Martin Gould
4–3
[43]
10–11
10–20

 ENG
P/A

Paul Hunter English Open

Northern Snooker Centre

Leeds

England Robbie Williams

England Stephen Craigie
6–4
[44]
10–18
10–20

 CHN
P/A

Asian Games

Asian Games Town Gymnasium

Guangzhou

Hong Kong Marco Fu

China Ding Junhui
4–2
[45]
10–22
10–24

 GER
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 3[n 8]

Walter Kobel Sporthalle

Rüsselsheim

Scotland Marcus Campbell

China Liang Wenbo
4–0
[46]
10–30

 ENG
VE

Power Snooker

indigO2

London

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

China Ding Junhui
[n 9] [47]
10–28
10–31

 ENG
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 4[n 10]

South West Snooker Academy

Gloucester

England Stephen Lee

Scotland Stephen Maguire
4–2
[48]
11–05
11–07

 ENG
NR

World Seniors Championship

Cedar Court Hotel

Bradford

England Jimmy White

England Steve Davis
4–1
[49]
11–12
11–14

 GER
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 5[n 11]

Sparkassen Arena

Hamm

Scotland John Higgins

England Shaun Murphy
4–2
[50]
11–19
11–21

 CZE
PT

Euro Players Tour Championship – Event 6[n 12]

Aréna Sparta Podvinný Mlýn

Prague

England Michael Holt

Scotland John Higgins
4–3
[51]
09–08
11–28

 ENG
NR

Premier League Snooker

Potters Leisure Resort

Hopton-on-Sea

England Ronnie O'Sullivan

England Shaun Murphy
7–1
[52]

12–04

12–12

 ENG
WR

UK Championship

Telford International Centre

Telford

Scotland John Higgins

Wales Mark Williams

10–9
[53]
01–09
01–16

 ENG
NR

The Masters

Wembley Arena

London

China Ding Junhui

Hong Kong Marco Fu
10–4
[54]
01–28
01–30

 ENG
NR

Snooker Shoot-Out

Circus Arena

Blackpool

England Nigel Bond

England Robert Milkins
1–0
[55]
02–02
02–06

 GER
WR

German Masters

Tempodrom

Berlin

Wales Mark Williams

England Mark Selby
9–7
[56]
02–14
02–20

 WAL
WR

Welsh Open

Newport Centre

Newport

Scotland John Higgins

Scotland Stephen Maguire
9–6
[57]
03–10
03–13

 CHN
NR

Hainan Classic

Boao Conference Center

Boao

Scotland John Higgins

England Jamie Cope
7–2
[58]
03–17
03–20

 IRL
WR

Players Tour Championship Finals

The Helix

Dublin

England Shaun Murphy

England Martin Gould
4–0
[59]
01–03
03–24

 ENG
NR

Championship League

Crondon Park Golf Club

Stock

Wales Matthew Stevens

England Shaun Murphy
3–1
[60]
03–28
04–03

 CHN
WR

China Open

Beijing University Students' Gymnasium

Beijing

England Judd Trump

England Mark Selby
10–8
[61]
04–11
04–14

 SCO
NR

Scottish Professional Championship

Lucky Break Snooker Club

Clydebank

Scotland John Higgins

Scotland Anthony McGill
6–1
[62]
04–16
05–02

 ENG
WR

World Snooker Championship

Crucible Theatre

Sheffield

Scotland John Higgins

England Judd Trump
18–15
[63]







WR = World ranking event
PT = Players Tour Championship 2010/11 event
P/A = Pro–am event
NR = Non-ranking event
Variant event


Official rankings














World ranking points



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No.
 Ch 
Player[12]
Season
Tournaments
Season
Cut-off points[n 13]
Total[68]

08/09[n 14]

09/10

PTC

SM

WOO

UK

GM

WEO

CO

WC
10/11

1

2

3
1 Rise7
Wales Mark Williams
0
23480

8460
2660 4480 6400 5000 2500 980 6400
36880
45000 48755 55680 60360
2 Fall1
Scotland John Higgins [n 15]
0
26820

3600
8000 1900 5000 3500 10000
32000
46470 54320 59320 58820
3 Rise6
England Mark Selby
0
17520

12320
4480 805 3040 4000 3200 5600 5000
38445
38775 45645 50345 55965
4 Rise1
China Ding Junhui
0
27200

3680
2660 3500 3040 2500 2500 4480 6400
28760
43370 46480 49580 55960
5 Fall3
Australia Neil Robertson
0
25580

3880
980 7000 4000 700 1900 2660 1400
22520
54190 52940 52340 48100
6 Fall2
England Allister Carter
0
22520

2040
7000 1960 1120 1900 3200 3500 3800
24520
48600 45340 45440 47040
7 Steady
England Shaun Murphy
0
15180

12320
2660 805 5120 1900 700 4480 3800
31785
43845 46085 46185 46965
8 Fall2
Scotland Stephen Maguire
0
18420

7840
2660 3500 4000 2500 4000 980 1400
26880
44160 43780 47780 45300
9 Rise18
England Judd Trump
0
8360

9420
1960 1960 3040 1400 575 7000 8000
33355
25330 27750 29275 41715
10 Rise3
Scotland Graeme Dott
0
16865

5040
3500 805 3040 3200 2500 980 5000
24065
34000 37450 41250 40930
11 Fall8
England Ronnie O'Sullivan
0
23960

2600
0 5600 1120 700 700 980 5000
16700
43910 41480 40980 40660
12 Fall2
Northern Ireland Mark Allen
0
17580

4240
980 805 5120 700 1900 980 5000
19725
33935 36525 38425 37305
13 Rise5
England Peter Ebdon
0
13120

6400
2660 4480 1120 1900 1900 3500 1400
23360
33110 34880 37980 36480
14 Rise11
Wales Matthew Stevens
0
10715

9320
3500 1960 2240 1400 2500 1960 2800
25680
29750 28940 31440 36395
15 Rise2
England Jamie Cope
0
14220

5720
4480 2660 1120 700 1900 980 3800
21360
32178 33975 36000 35580
16 Fall5
Scotland Stephen Hendry
0
17560

920
980 2660 3040 1900 1900 2660 3800
17860
34570 33360 36460 35420



  Player did not enter tournament.


Points distribution


2010/2011 Points distribution for world ranking and minor-ranking events[70]











































































































































































































































































Tournament
Round →

R128

R96

R80

R64

R48

R32

R24

R16

QF

SF

F

W

Shanghai Masters

Unseeded loser

560
910
1260
1610
1960

2660
3500
4480
5600
7000
Seeded loser

280
455
630
805
980







World Open
Unseeded loser
910
1260

1610

1960

2660
3500
4480
5600
7000
Seeded loser
455
630

805









UK Championship
Unseeded loser

640
1040
1440
1840
2240

3040
4000
5120
6400
8000
Seeded loser

320
520
720
920
1120







German Masters
Unseeded loser

650

900
1150
1400

1900
2500
3200
4000
5000
Seeded loser

325

450
575
700







Welsh Open
Unseeded loser

400
650
900
1150
1400

1900
2500
3200
4000
5000
Seeded loser

200
325
450
575
700







China Open
Unseeded loser

560
910
1260
1610
1960

2660
3500
4480
5600
7000
Seeded loser

280
455
630
805
980







Players Tour Championship
Regular events



360

560

760
1000
1280
1600
2000
Finals






840
1140
1500
1920
2400
3000

World Championship
Unseeded loser

800
1300
1800
2300
2800

3800
5000
6400
8000
10000
Seeded loser

400
650
900
1150
1400








Notes





  1. ^ Adam Wicheard qualified by topping the Pro Ticket Tour rankings.


  2. ^ Kuldesh Johal qualified by winning the Pro Ticket Tour Play Offs.


  3. ^ Andrew Pagett qualified by topping the Welsh rankings.


  4. ^ Dermot McGlinchey qualified by topping the Northern Irish rankings.


  5. ^ Dates use the month day format


  6. ^ Event also known as the 2010 Paul Hunter Classic.


  7. ^ Event also known as the 2010 Brugge Open.


  8. ^ Event also known as the 2010 Rhein-Main Masters and the 2010 Rüsselsheim Cup.


  9. ^ This format was based on points. O'Sullivan won 572–258.


  10. ^ Event also known as the 2010 MIUS Cup.


  11. ^ Event also known as the 2010 Ruhr Championship.


  12. ^ Event also known as the 2010 Prague Classic.


  13. ^ See [65] for the rankings at the first seedings cut-off point; see [66] for the second, see [67] for the third.


  14. ^ The 2008/2009 points only include the points from that season that counted towards the last ranking update.


  15. ^ John Higgins was banned from all WSA tournaments from 2 May 2010 until 2 November 2010.[69]




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External links




  • "2010/11 Roll Call". Pro Snooker Blog. Retrieved 28 April 2011.


  • 2010/2011 season at CueTracker.net: Snooker Results and Statistic Database










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