2012 World Snooker Championship

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World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates 21 April – 7 May 2012
Venue Crucible Theatre
City Sheffield
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £1,152,500
Winner's share £250,000
Highest break Scotland Stephen Hendry (147)
Final
Champion England Ronnie O'Sullivan
Runner-up England Ali Carter
Score 18–11
2011
2013

The 2012 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2012 Betfred.com World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 21 April to 7 May 2012 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was the 36th consecutive year that the World Snooker Championship had been held at the Crucible[1] and the last ranking event of the 2011/2012 season.[2]

Ronnie O'Sullivan won his fourth world title by defeating Ali Carter 18–11 in the final. John Higgins, the defending champion,[3] lost 4–13 to Stephen Hendry in the second round.[4] Aged 36, and just 55 days older than Dennis Taylor when winning the title in 1985, O'Sullivan became the oldest world champion since 45-year-old Ray Reardon in 1978.[5]

On the opening day of the televised stage Hendry made the 88th official maximum break, his third at the Crucible and the 11th of his career.[6] He announced his retirement from professional snooker following his loss to Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals.[7] The tournament was sponsored by online casino Betfred.com.

Tournament summary

First round

Second round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Prize fund

The prize fund for the championship was divided as follows:[47][48]

  • Winner: £250,000
  • Runner-up: £125,000
  • Semi-final: £52,000
  • Quarter-final: £24,050
  • Last 16: £16,000
  • Last 32: £12,000
  • Last 48: £8,200
  • Last 64: £4,600

  • Stage one highest break: £1,000
  • Stage two highest break: £10,000
  • Stage one maximum break: £1,500[49]
  • Stage two maximum break: £40,000[6]
  • Total: £1,152,500

Main draw

Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[50][51][52][53][54] The draw for the first round took place on 16 April 2012, one day after the qualifying, and was broadcast live by Talksport.[55]

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
                           
21 April            
 Scotland John Higgins (1)  10
27 & 28 April
 China Liang Wenbo  9  
 Scotland John Higgins (1)  4
21 & 22 April
   Scotland Stephen Hendry  13  
 England Stuart Bingham (16)  4
1 May
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  10  
 Scotland Stephen Hendry  2
24 & 25 April
   Scotland Stephen Maguire (8)  13  
 Scotland Graeme Dott (9)  1
26, 27 & 28 April
 England Joe Perry  10  
 England Joe Perry  7
22 & 23 April
   Scotland Stephen Maguire (8)  13  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire (8)  10
3, 4 & 5 May
 Belgium Luca Brecel  5  
 Scotland Stephen Maguire (8)  12
22 & 23 April
   England Ali Carter (13)  17
 England Shaun Murphy (5)  8
29 & 30 April
 Wales Jamie Jones  10  
 Wales Jamie Jones  13
23 & 24 April
   England Andrew Higginson  10  
 England Stephen Lee (12)  6
1 & 2 May
 England Andrew Higginson  10  
 Wales Jamie Jones  11
25 & 26 April
   England Ali Carter (13)  13  
 England Ali Carter (13)  10
28, 29 & 30 April
 England Mark Davis  2  
 England Ali Carter (13)  13
24 & 25 April
   England Judd Trump (4)  12  
 England Judd Trump (4)  10
 Wales Dominic Dale  7  
25 & 26 April            
 Wales Mark Williams (3)  10
28, 29 & 30 April
 China Liu Chuang  6  
 Wales Mark Williams (3)  6
23 & 24 April
   England Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)  13  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)  10
1 & 2 May
 England Peter Ebdon  4  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)  13
21 & 22 April
   Australia Neil Robertson (6)  10  
 England Martin Gould (11)  8
26 & 27 April
 England David Gilbert  10  
 England David Gilbert  9
21 & 22 April
   Australia Neil Robertson (6)  13  
 Australia Neil Robertson (6)  10
3, 4 & 5 May
 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty  4  
 England Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)  17
24 & 25 April
   Wales Matthew Stevens (15)  10
 China Ding Junhui (7)  9
27 & 28 April
 Wales Ryan Day  10  
 Wales Ryan Day  13
21 & 22 April
   China Cao Yupeng  7  
 Northern Ireland Mark Allen (10)  6
1 & 2 May
 China Cao Yupeng  10  
 Wales Ryan Day  5
23 April
   Wales Matthew Stevens (15)  13  
 Wales Matthew Stevens (15)  10
29 & 30 April
 Hong Kong Marco Fu  3  
 Wales Matthew Stevens (15)  13
24 & 25 April
   England Barry Hawkins  11  
 England Mark Selby (2)  3
 England Barry Hawkins  10  
Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 6 & 7 May 2012. Referee: Michaela Tabb.[56][57]
Ali Carter (13)
 England
11–18 Ronnie O'Sullivan (14)
 England
37–77, 1–121, 85–0, 58–24, 42–86, 55–2, 0–108, 0–141, 84–8, 21–73, 14–69, 62–30, 8–73, 13–60, 83–1, 34–74, 52–3, 0–101, 12–73, 48–62, 41–81, 59–9, 105–34, 62–5, 4–129, 0–92, 78–17, 0–76, 0–82 Match time: 9:08:04 (H:MM:SS)
Avarage frame time: 18:54 (MM:SS) Century breaks: 4 (O'Sullivan 3, Carter 1)
Highest break by Carter: 105
Highest break by O'Sullivan: 141
37–77, 1–121, 85–0, 58–24, 42–86, 55–2, 0–108, 0–141, 84–8, 21–73, 14–69, 62–30, 8–73, 13–60, 83–1, 34–74, 52–3, 0–101, 12–73, 48–62, 41–81, 59–9, 105–34, 62–5, 4–129, 0–92, 78–17, 0–76, 0–82
England Ronnie O'Sullivan wins the 2012 Betfred.com World Snooker Championship

Preliminary qualifying

The preliminary qualifying rounds for the tournament were for WPBSA members not on the Main Tour and took place on 5 April 2012 at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield.[58][59][60]

Round 1

England John Parrott 0–5 Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace
Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney 5–4 England Stephen Rowlings
England Philip Minchin 3–5 England Barry Stark
England Ali Bassiri 0–5 India David Singh
England Jamie O'Neill 5–4 England David Gray
England Les Dodd 0–5 England Justin Astley

Round 2

Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 5–2 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney
England Barry Stark 1–5 India David Singh
England Stephen Ormerod 0–5 England Jamie O'Neill
England Del Smith 2–5 England Justin Astley

Qualifying

The qualifying rounds 1–4 for the tournament that took place between 6 and 12 April 2012 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. The final round of qualifying took place between 14 and 15 April 2012 at the same venue.[58][59][60] Robert Milkins made the 87th official maximum break during his round four qualifying match against Xiao Guodong on 11 April 2012. This was the second maximum break of Milkins' career.[49]

Round 1

Brazil Igor Figueiredo 10–5 England Jamie O'Neill

Rounds 2–5

  Round 2
Best of 19 frames
  Round 3
Best of 19 frames
  Round 4
Best of 19 frames
  Round 5
Best of 19 frames
                               
China  Tian Pengfei 5   Scotland  Anthony McGill 10   England  Anthony Hamilton 10   Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 10
England  Adam Wicheard 10   England  Adam Wicheard 0   Scotland  Anthony McGill 8   England  Anthony Hamilton 9
Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 5   England  Ben Woollaston 10   England  Steve Davis 7   Wales  Dominic Dale 10
Wales  Daniel Wells 10   Wales  Daniel Wells 4   England  Ben Woollaston 10   England  Ben Woollaston 3
England  Liam Highfield 10   England  Andy Hicks 10   Wales  Jamie Jones 10   England  Ricky Walden 2
England  Matthew Couch 5   England  Liam Highfield 3   England  Andy Hicks 9   Wales  Jamie Jones 10
Wales  Andrew Pagett 8   China  Xiao Guodong 10   England  Robert Milkins 10   England  Mark Davis 10
India  Aditya Mehta 10   India  Aditya Mehta 4   China  Xiao Guodong 4   England  Robert Milkins 5
China  Li Yan 10   Thailand  James Wattana 10   Northern Ireland  Gerard Greene 10   Wales  Ryan Day 10
England  Paul Davison 4   China  Li Yan 6   Thailand  James Wattana 9   Northern Ireland  Gerard Greene 8
China  Yu Delu 10   Wales  Michael White 2   England  Matthew Selt 5   Scotland  Stephen Hendry 10
Northern Ireland  Patrick Wallace 9   China  Yu Delu 10   China  Yu Delu 10   China  Yu Delu 6
Norway  Kurt Maflin 2   England  Dave Harold 9   England  Nigel Bond 7   England  Tom Ford 9
China  Cao Yupeng 10   China  Cao Yupeng 10   China  Cao Yupeng 10   China  Cao Yupeng 10
England  Andrew Norman 8   China  Liu Song 9   England  Joe Jogia 10   Hong Kong  Marco Fu 10
Brazil  Igor Figueiredo 10   Brazil  Igor Figueiredo 10   Brazil  Igor Figueiredo 7   England  Joe Jogia 4
England  Ian McCulloch 2   England  Barry Pinches 3   England  Michael Holt 9   England  Mark King 8
Belgium  Luca Brecel 10   Belgium  Luca Brecel 10   Belgium  Luca Brecel 10   Belgium  Luca Brecel 10
England  Sam Craigie 9   Malta  Tony Drago 7   China  Liang Wenbo 10   Scotland  Marcus Campbell 9
England  Justin Astley 10   England  Justin Astley 10   England  Justin Astley 3   China  Liang Wenbo 10
England  David Gilbert 10   England  Jimmy Robertson 9   England  Mike Dunn 6   Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 4
England  Stuart Carrington 7   England  David Gilbert 10   England  David Gilbert 10   England  David Gilbert 10
England  Rod Lawler 10   China  Liu Chuang 10   England  Jimmy White 8   England  Jamie Cope 7
Thailand  Dechawat Poomjaeng 8   England  Rod Lawler 7   China  Liu Chuang 10   China  Liu Chuang 10
Republic of Ireland  David Morris 10   England  Mark Joyce 4   Scotland  Alan McManus 7   England  Barry Hawkins 10
Poland  Kacper Filipiak 2   Republic of Ireland  David Morris 10   Republic of Ireland  David Morris 10   Republic of Ireland  David Morris 4
Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 10   England  Peter Lines 10   England  Rory McLeod 5   England  Andrew Higginson 10
India  David Singh 5   Thailand  Passakorn Suwannawat 4   England  Peter Lines 10   England  Peter Lines 4
England  Sam Baird 8   England  Alfie Burden 10   England  Jack Lisowski 3   England  Peter Ebdon 10
England  David Grace 10   England  David Grace 5   England  Alfie Burden 10   England  Alfie Burden 0
England  Adam Duffy 10   England  Adrian Gunnell 8   Scotland  Jamie Burnett 10   England  Joe Perry 10
India  Lucky Vatnani 2   England  Adam Duffy 10   England  Adam Duffy 7   Scotland  Jamie Burnett 8

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

There were 60 century breaks in the qualifying stage of the World Championship.[61][62]

  • 147 Robert Milkins
  • 145, 128 Ben Woollaston
  • 142, 125 Jamie Burnett
  • 140, 134 Jamie Jones
  • 140, 103 Aditya Mehta
  • 140 Xiao Guodong
  • 139, 138, 103 Liu Chuang
  • 136, 107 Liang Wenbo
  • 135, 124, 100 David Gilbert
  • 134, 112, 110 Ken Doherty
  • 134 Sam Baird
  • 129, 107 Stephen Hendry
  • 128, 102 Anthony Hamilton
  • 127, 125 Barry Hawkins
  • 123 Adam Duffy
  • 122 Passakorn Suwannawat
  • 120 Daniel Wells
  • 117 Nigel Bond
  • 116 Andy Hicks
  • 113, 102 Jimmy Robertson

  • 112, 101 Ryan Day
  • 110, 100 Marco Fu
  • 110 Peter Lines
  • 108 Luca Brecel
  • 108 Fergal O'Brien
  • 107, 103 Jamie Cope
  • 107, 102 Tom Ford
  • 106 Anthony McGill
  • 105 David Morris
  • 105 David Grace
  • 105 Michael Holt
  • 103 Justin Astley
  • 103 Rod Lawler
  • 102 Andrew Pagett
  • 102 Peter Ebdon
  • 101 Liam Highfield
  • 101 Adrian Gunnell
  • 101 Cao Yupeng
  • 100 David Gray

Televised stage centuries

There were 71 century breaks in the televised stage of the World Championship.[63][64][65] For every century break that was made during the 17-day championship in Sheffield, the title sponsor, Betfred, donated £200 to World Snooker’s official charity for the 2011/2012 season, Haven House Children’s Hospice, with the promise of topping it up to £25,000 if 75 centuries were made. However, Betfred boss Fred Done donated the full £25,000, despite being four centuries short of the target.[66]

  • 147, 123, 100 Stephen Hendry
  • 142, 125, 117, 101, 101, 101 Stephen Maguire
  • 141, 130, 128, 117, 113, 110, 107, 104, 103, 101, 100, 100 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 138, 136, 135, 134, 132, 127, 101 Jamie Jones
  • 136, 109 Martin Gould
  • 134, 132, 118, 112, 105, 101 Ali Carter
  • 133, 124 John Higgins
  • 131, 108, 106, 106, 100, 100 Neil Robertson
  • 125, 113, 108 Cao Yupeng
  • 123, 122, 116, 101 Matthew Stevens
  • 121 David Gilbert

  • 120, 114 Judd Trump
  • 119, 113, 112, 110, 100 Ryan Day
  • 116 Luca Brecel
  • 115, 103 Joe Perry
  • 111 Andrew Higginson
  • 111 Mark Williams
  • 110, 102 Stephen Lee
  • 104 Ken Doherty
  • 102, 101 Shaun Murphy
  • 101 Mark Allen
  • 100 Ding Junhui

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