World Grand Prix 2019
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Liczba uczestników | 32 | |||
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Miejsce | The Centaur, Cheltenham | |||
Zwycięzca | ||||
II miejsce | ||||
Najwyższy break | 143 Barry Hawkins |
World Grand Prix 2019 – dwunasty rankingowy turniej snookerowy w sezonie 2018/2019. Turniej ten rozegrany został w dniach 4-10 lutego 2019 roku.[1]
Nagrody
Pieniężne
Zwycięzca: £ 100 000
II miejsce: £ 40 000
Półfinalista: £ 20 000
Ćwierćfinalista: £ 12 500
Runda 2: £ 7 500
Runda 1: £ 5 000
Najwyższy break turnieju: £ 5 000
Pula nagród: £ 375 000
Rozstawienie
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Suma punktów |
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1 | Mark Allen | 353,000 |
2 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 220,000 |
3 | Mark Selby | 218,000 |
4 | Mark Williams | 201,000 |
5 | Neil Robertson | 180,500 |
6 | Judd Trump | 174,500 |
7 | Kyren Wilson | 161,500 |
8 | David Gilbert | 157,000 |
9 | Jack Lisowski | 127,000 |
10 | Stuart Bingham | 125,500 |
11 | Joe Perry | 99,000 |
12 | Jimmy Robertson | 98,225 |
13 | Stephen Maguire | 98,000 |
14 | John Higgins | 96,000 |
15 | Barry Hawkins | 88,000 |
16 | Martin O’Donnell | 76,500 |
17 | Allister Carter | 72,500 |
18 | Ryan Day | 70,500 |
19 | Noppon Saengkham | 68,000 |
20 | Mark King | 65,500 |
21 | Mark Davis | 62,725 |
22 | Tom Ford | 62,500 |
23 | Zhao Xintong | 60,500 |
24 | Ding Junhui | 60,000 |
25 | Yan Bingtao | 60,000 |
26 | Matthew Stevens | 58,000 |
27 | Stuart Carrington | 57,500 |
28 | Xiao Guodong | 56,600 |
29 | Yuan Sijun | 55,000 |
30 | Shaun Murphy | 53,500 |
31 | Marco Fu | 53,500 |
32 | Gary Wilson | 48,600 |
Drabinka turniejowa
Finał
Finał: (Do 10 frame’ów). The Centaur, Cheltenham, Anglia, 10 lutego 2019. Sędzia: Olivier Marteel | ||
Allister Carter | 6–10 | Judd Trump |
Sesja popołudniowa: 16–68, 73–59, 70–9, 4–125 (113), 2–71 (63), 1–72, 8–106 (54), 95–20 (88), 0–132 (132) Sesja wieczorna: 133–0 (99), 37–67, 83–0 (83), 69–67, 13–72 (71), 1–78 (78), 1–54 (54) | ||
99 | Najwyższy break | 132 |
0 | Breaki 100+ | 2 |
3 | Breaki 50+ | 7 |
Breaki stupunktowe
- 143, 134, 130, 116 Barry Hawkins
- 138, 118, 101, 101 David Gilbert
- 138 Mark Williams
- 132, 122, 113, 102, 100 Judd Trump
- 131, 102 Stuart Bingham
- 131, 100 Yuan Sijun
- 127 Ryan Day
- 126 Allister Carter
- 126 Ding Junhui
- 119 Jimmy Robertson
- 108 John Higgins
- 106 Xiao Guodong
- 103 Noppon Saengkham
Przypisy
- ↑ worldsnooker.com: World Grand Prix 2019 (ang.). World Snooker. [dostęp 2019-01-28].
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