2011 Masters (snooker)

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Ladbrokes Mobile Masters
File:Masters2011 logo.png
Tournament information
Dates 9–16 January 2011
Venue Wembley Arena
City London
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Non-ranking event
Total prize fund £500,000
Winner's share £150,000
Highest break 142
Final
Champion China Ding Junhui
Runner-up Hong Kong Marco Fu
Score 10–4
2010
2012

The 2011 Ladbrokes Mobile Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament held between 9–16 January 2011 at the Wembley Arena in London, England. This was the first time that the Masters was sponsored by Ladbrokes.[1]

Mark Selby was the defending champion, but he lost in the first round 4–6 against Mark King.[2]

The tournament made history, as it was the first to feature two Asian players in the final.[3] Ding Junhui won in the final 10–4 against Marco Fu.[4][5]

Field

Defending champion Mark Selby was the number 1 seed with World Champion Neil Robertson seeded 2. The remaining places were allocated to players based on the latest world rankings (revision 2). Jamie Cope was making his debut in the Masters.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[6]

  • Winner: £150,000
  • Runner-up: £75,000
  • Semi-finals: £30,000
  • Quarter-finals: £20,000
  • Last 16: £15,000
  • Highest break: £15,000
  • Total: £500,000

Main draw

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Last 16
Best of 11 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 11 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
                       
1 England Mark Selby 4
15 England Mark King 6
15 England Mark King 1
14 England Jamie Cope 6
8 England Shaun Murphy 3
14 England Jamie Cope 6
14 England Jamie Cope 3
9 China Ding Junhui 6
5 Wales Mark Williams 4
9 China Ding Junhui 6
9 China Ding Junhui 6
11 Scotland Graeme Dott 2
4 Scotland John Higgins 4
11 Scotland Graeme Dott 6
9 China Ding Junhui 10
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
3 England Ali Carter 5
13 England Peter Ebdon 6
13 England Peter Ebdon 0
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 6
6 Scotland Stephen Maguire 4
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 6
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 6
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 4
7 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 4
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 6
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 6
2 Australia Neil Robertson 4
2 Australia Neil Robertson 6
10 Scotland Stephen Hendry 3

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams
Wembley Arena, London, England, 16 January 2011[8]
Ding Junhui (9)
 China
10–4 Marco Fu (16)
 Hong Kong
Afternoon: 136–0 (120), 74–0 (74), 18–84 (80), 71–42 (61), 57–46, 0–82 (82), 68–17 (60), 82–30 (66)
Evening: 1–73 (69), 5–94 (56), 77–74, 95–5 (94), 83–12 (83), 86–6 (85)
120 Highest break 82
1 Century breaks 0
8 50+ breaks 4

Century breaks

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