Mistrzostwa Świata w Snookerze 2001
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Liczba uczestników | 32 | |||
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II miejsce | ||||
Najwyższy break | 140 | |||
Rozegrane mecze | 31 |
Embassy World Snooker Championship 2001 (Mistrzostwa świata w snookerze) odbyły się w dniach 21 kwietnia – 7 maja 2001 roku w Crucible Theatre w Sheffield.
Mistrzostwa wygrał Anglik Ronnie O’Sullivan, pokonując w finale Szkota John Higginsa 18−14.
Wydarzenia związane z turniejem
- Steve Davis i Jimmy White po raz pierwszy w karierze odpadli w kwalifikacjach. Davis przegrał z Andym Hicksem 6-10, a White z Michaelem Judgem 7-10.
Drabinka turniejowa
Finał (Lepszy w 35 frame'ach) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. 6-7 maja. Sędzia: Eirian Williams | ||
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92-41, 0-92, 81-0, 79-0, 56-47, 0-135 (135), 90-28, 71-0, 48-72, 49-36, 2-53, 50-68, 99-0, 100 (100)-12, 22-108 (107), 99-0, 81-26, 12-78, 139 (139)-0, 85-0, 133-0, 33-65, 21-67, 0-98, 19-68, 68-0, 78-43, 8-67, 5-101, 68-60, 69-71, 80-45 | 4 breaki stupunktowe: 2 (O’Sullivan) & 2 (Higgins) Najwyższy break O’Sullivana: 139 | 92-41, 0-92, 81-0, 79-0, 56-47, 0-135 (135), 90-28 , 71-0, 48-72, 49-36, 2-53, 50-68, 99-0, (100) 100-12, 22-108 (107), 99-0, 81-26, 12-78, (139) 139-0, 85-0, 133-0, 33-65, 21-67, 0-98, 19-68, 68-0, 78-43, 8-67, 5-101, 68-60, 69-71, 80-45 |
Ronnie O’Sullivan został mistrzem świata 2001 w snookerze. |
Breaki stupunktowe turnieju
Joe Swail: 140, 138, 107
John Higgins: 139, 139, 136, 135, 126, 113, 110, 107, 105, 103
Matthew Stevens: 139, 134, 133, 126, 110, 100, 100
Ronnie O’Sullivan: 139, 133, 119, 114, 108, 108, 106, 100, 100
Mark King: 137, 125, 104
Patrick Wallace: 135
Paul Hunter: 130, 108, 100
Stephen Hendry: 129, 106, 100
Stephen Lee: 121, 100
Ken Doherty: 116, 114, 101
Anthony Hamilton: 114
Peter Ebdon: 110, 101
Michael Judge: 108
Nick Dyson: 102
Chris Small: 101
Mark Williams: 101
Zobacz też
Bibliografia
- Wyniki w BBC
- Global Snooker: World Championship 2001. global-snooker.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-05-06)].
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