World Grand Prix 2016
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Liczba uczestników | 32 | |||
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Miejsce | Venue Cymru, Llandudno | |||
Zwycięzca | ||||
II miejsce | ||||
Najwyższy break | 133 Joe Perry | |||
Rozegrane mecze | 31 |
Ladbrokes World Grand Prix 2016 – druga edycja rankingowego turnieju snookerowego. Turniej ten rozegrany został w dniach 8-13 marca 2016 roku.
Nagrody
Pieniężne
Zwycięzca: £ 100 000
II miejsce: £ 35 000
Półfinalista: £ 20 000
Ćwierćfinalista: £ 10 000
Ostatnia 16: £ 5 000
Ostatnia 32: £ 2 500
Najwyższy break turnieju: £ 5 000
Pula nagród: £ 300 000
Rozstawienie
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Suma punktów |
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1 | John Higgins | 201,975 |
2 | Neil Robertson | 197,500 |
3 | Martin Gould | 127,425 |
4 | Kyren Wilson | 126,900 |
5 | Mark Selby | 106,375 |
6 | Liang Wenbo | 98,850 |
7 | Mark Allen | 91,200 |
8 | David Gilbert | 85,350 |
9 | Judd Trump | 73,250 |
10 | Marco Fu | 69,975 |
11 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 61,500 |
12 | Luca Brecel | 59,925 |
13 | Joe Perry | 55,250 |
14 | Shaun Murphy | 53,975 |
15 | Ben Woollaston | 50,750 |
16 | Matthew Selt | 49,500 |
17 | Ryan Day | 48,975 |
18 | Ding Junhui | 45,425 |
19 | Michael White | 45,200 |
20 | Barry Hawkins | 45,025 |
21 | Allister Carter | 44,550 |
22 | Michael Holt | 44,450 |
23 | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 43,275 |
24 | Mark Williams | 43,225 |
25 | Stuart Bingham | 42,175 |
26 | David Grace | 41,250 |
27 | Graeme Dott | 40,450 |
28 | Tom Ford | 37,850 |
29 | Jamie Jones | 37,400 |
30 | Tian Pengfei | 37,000 |
31 | Peter Ebdon | 34,425 |
32 | Stephen Maguire | 33,250 |
Drabinka turniejowa
Finał
Finał: (Do 10 frame’ów). Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Walia, 13 marca 2016. Sędzia: Greg Coniglio | ||
Stuart Bingham | 9 – 10 | Shaun Murphy |
Sesja popołudniowa: 13-76, 50-66, 96(68)-20, 26-74, 4-93(58), 77-62, 61(55)-29, 101(93)-5, 80(74)-56 Sesja wieczorna: 69(68)-6, 40-62(52), 19-72, 85-2, 0-94(94), 23-79, 65-54, 0-120(120), 84-2, 0-72 | ||
93 | Najwyższy break | 120 |
0 | Breaki 100+ | 1 |
5 | Breaki 50+ | 4 |
Breaki stupunktowe turnieju
Zawodnik | Break |
Joe Perry | 133, 125 |
Judd Trump | 122 |
Shaun Murphy | 120, 110 |
Michael Holt | 119 |
Marco Fu | 114 |
Tom Ford | 112 |
Martin Gould | 110 |
Ding Junhui | 108 |
John Higgins | 107 |
Liang Wenbo | 105 |
Ryan Day | 104, 103 |
Allister Carter | 103 |
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