2010 China Open (snooker)

The 2010 Sanyuan Foods China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 29 March and 4 April 2010 at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium in Beijing, China. This was the first time that the China Open was sponsored by Sanyuan Foods.[1]

Sanyuan Foods China Open
Tournament information
Dates29 March – 4 April 2010 (2010-03-29 – 2010-04-04)
VenueBeijing University Students' Gymnasium
CityBeijing
CountryChina
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£300,000
Winner's share£55,000
Highest break Neil Robertson (AUS) (147)
Final
Champion Mark Williams (WAL)
Runner-up Ding Junhui (CHN)
Score10–6
2009
2011

Peter Ebdon was the defending champion, but he lost 2–5 to Ding Junhui in the quarter-finals.

Mark Williams won in the final, 10–6, against Ding Junhui.[2]

Prize fund edit

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[3]

Wildcard round edit

These matches were played in Beijing on 29 March 2010.[4][5]

Match Score
WC1   Rod Lawler (ENG) 5–3   Supoj Saenla (THA)
WC2   Robert Milkins (ENG) 5–2   Lu Chenwei (CHN)
WC3   Andrew Higginson (ENG) 5–0   Li Yan (CHN)
WC4   Mark Davis (ENG) 4–5   Tian Pengfei (CHN)
WC5   James Wattana (THA) 5–0   Au Chi-wai (HKG)
WC6   Tony Drago (MLT) 5–3   Shi Shuamgyang (CHN)
WC7   Rory McLeod (ENG) 0–5   Liu Chuang (CHN)
WC8   Bjorn Haneveer (BEL) 5–4   Yu Delu (CHN)

Main draw edit

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
               
1   Peter Ebdon 5
  Judd Trump 4
1   Peter Ebdon 5
10   Neil Robertson 1
10   Neil Robertson 5
  Mike Dunn 2
1   Peter Ebdon 2
14   Ding Junhui 5
14   Ding Junhui 5
  Gerard Greene 3
14   Ding Junhui 5
8   Mark Selby 3
8   Mark Selby 5
  Rod Lawler 2
14   Ding Junhui 6
12   Mark Allen 2
7   Ryan Day 5
  Robert Milkins 1
7   Ryan Day 0
11   Stephen Hendry 5
11   Stephen Hendry 5
  Andrew Higginson 2
11   Stephen Hendry 4
12   Mark Allen 5
12   Mark Allen 5
  Graeme Dott 1
12   Mark Allen 5
4   Stephen Maguire 3
4   Stephen Maguire 5
  Barry Hawkins 3
14   Ding Junhui 6
15   Mark Williams 10
3   Ronnie O'Sullivan 3
  Tian Pengfei 5
  Tian Pengfei 3
16   Mark King 5
16   Mark King 5
  James Wattana 4
16   Mark King 1
6   Ali Carter 5
13   Joe Perry 5
  Tony Drago 1
13   Joe Perry 3
6   Ali Carter 5
6   Ali Carter 5
  Liu Chuang 1
6   Ali Carter 4
15   Mark Williams 6
5   Shaun Murphy 2
  Nigel Bond 5
  Nigel Bond 3
9   Marco Fu 5
9   Marco Fu 5
  Bjorn Haneveer 2
9   Marco Fu 1
15   Mark Williams 5
15   Mark Williams 5
  Jamie Cope 3
15   Mark Williams 5
2   John Higgins 2
2   John Higgins 5
  Fergal O'Brien 3

[4][5]

Final edit

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb.
Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Beijing, China, 4 April 2010.[5]
Ding Junhui (14)
  China
6–10 Mark Williams (15)
  Wales
Afternoon: 12–111 (110), 128–0 (127), 83–1 (53), 74–25 (70), 29–69 (68), 123–7 (116), 35–87 (55), 86–32 (82), 17–109 (61)
Evening: 4–81 (81), 61–66 (65), 73–0 (73), 0–76 (64), 11–84, 57–85 (59), 14–75
127 Highest break 110
2 Century breaks 1
6 50+ breaks 8

Qualifying edit

These matches took place between 2 and 5 February 2010 at the Pontin's Centre, Prestatyn, Wales.[6][7]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
  Atthasit Mahitthi4  Tom Ford5  Jimmy Michie2  Judd Trump5
  Michael White5  Michael White0  Tom Ford5  Tom Ford1
  Chris Norbury5  David Morris3  Mike Dunn5  Steve Davis3
  Zhang Anda4  Chris Norbury5  Chris Norbury3  Mike Dunn5
  Ben Woollaston5  Andy Hicks5  Michael Judge5  Gerard Greene5
  Andrew Norman0  Ben Woollaston1  Andy Hicks1  Michael Judge2
  Matthew Selt5  Rod Lawler5  Dominic Dale3  Ricky Walden2
  Mark Boyle2  Matthew Selt4  Rod Lawler5  Rod Lawler5
  Noppadol Sangnil4  Robert Milkins5  Marcus Campbell0  Michael Holt3
  Mei Xiwen5  Mei Xiwen1  Robert Milkins5  Robert Milkins5
  Daniel Wells3  Peter Lines4  Andrew Higginson5  Liang Wenbo2
  Joe Jogia5  Joe Jogia5  Joe Jogia0  Andrew Higginson5
  Patrick Wallace5  David Gilbert5  Ken Doherty5  Graeme Dott5
  Brendan O'Donoghue2  Patrick Wallace1  David Gilbert0  Ken Doherty2
  Lee Spick3  Mark Joyce5  Alan McManus5  Barry Hawkins5
  Ian Preece5  Ian Preece4  Mark Joyce1  Alan McManus1
  Xiao Guodong5  Jimmy White4  Mark Davis5  Stuart Bingham2
  Jordan Brown3  Xiao Guodong5  Xiao Guodong3  Mark Davis5
  Simon Bedford1  Joe Delaney0  Martin Gould2  Joe Swail1
  James Wattana5  James Wattana5  James Wattana5  James Wattana5
  Lee Page2  John Parrott2  Anthony Hamilton4  Stephen Lee2
  Tony Drago5  Tony Drago5  Tony Drago5  Tony Drago5
  Stephen Rowlings4  Jin Long2  Rory McLeod5  Dave Harold1
  Jimmy Robertson5  Jimmy Robertson5  Jimmy Robertson1  Rory McLeod5
  Li Hang0  Barry Pinches5  Adrian Gunnell5  Nigel Bond5
  David Gray5  David Gray1  Barry Pinches4  Adrian Gunnell3
  Bjorn Haneveer5  David Roe4  Stuart Pettman2  Matthew Stevens2
  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh4  Bjorn Haneveer5  Bjorn Haneveer5  Bjorn Haneveer5
  Matthew Couch5  Paul Davies2  Jamie Burnett5  Jamie Cope5
  David Hogan3  Matthew Couch5  Matthew Couch1  Jamie Burnett3
  Craig Steadman3  Liu Song2  Ian McCulloch1  Fergal O'Brien5
  Sam Baird5  Sam Baird5  Sam Baird5  Sam Baird2

Century breaks edit

[8]

Qualifying stage centuries edit

Televised stage centuries edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sanyuan Foods To Sponsor China Open Snooker". WPBSA. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Mark Williams beats Ding Junhui to win China Open title". BBC Sport. 4 April 2010. Archived from the original on 6 April 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Prize Money". WPBSA. 12 February 2010. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Main Event (Draw)". WPBSA. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  5. ^ a b c "Main Event (Results)". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 8 February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Qualifying (Draw)". WPBSA. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  7. ^ "Qualifying (Results)". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  8. ^ "Century breaks". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 8 February 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2010.