2011 Australian Goldfields Open

The 2011 Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 18 and 24 July 2011 at the Bendigo Stadium in Bendigo, Australia.

Australian Goldfields Open
Tournament information
Dates18–24 July 2011 (2011-07-18 – 2011-07-24)
VenueBendigo Stadium
CityBendigo
CountryAustralia
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund$425,000
Winner's share$60,000
Highest break Mark Williams (WAL) (142)
Final
Champion Stuart Bingham (ENG)
Runner-up Mark Williams (WAL)
Score9–8
1995
2012

The event was last held in 1995 under the name Australian Masters, where Anthony Hamilton defeated Chris Small 8–6 in the final. However, Hamilton withdrew from the tournament in the qualifying rounds citing personal reasons and therefore did not compete to defend his title.[1]

Stuart Bingham won the first ranking title of his career by defeating Mark Williams 9–8 in the final.[2]

Prize fund edit

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[3][a]

Main draw edit

[4][5][6]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
1 John Higgins4
Matthew Selt[b1]5
Matthew Selt5
16 Stephen Hendry1
16 Stephen Hendry5
Martin Gould3
Matthew Selt3
7 Shaun Murphy5
13 Peter Ebdon3
Rory McLeod5
Rory McLeod1
7 Shaun Murphy5
7 Shaun Murphy5
Andrew Higginson3
7 Shaun Murphy2
Stuart Bingham6
6 Ali Carter3
Marcus Campbell5
Marcus Campbell1
12 Mark Allen5
12 Mark Allen5
Ryan Day3
12 Mark Allen3
Stuart Bingham5
15 Jamie Cope3
Tom Ford5
Tom Ford0
Stuart Bingham5
4 Ding Junhui2
Stuart Bingham5
Stuart Bingham9
2 Mark Williams8
3 Mark Selby5
Joe Perry3
3 Mark Selby5
Mark Davis3
9 Judd Trump3
Mark Davis5
3 Mark Selby3
Ken Doherty5
14 Matthew Stevens4
Liang Wenbo5
  Liang Wenbo4
Ken Doherty5
8 Stephen Maguire2
Ken Doherty5
Ken Doherty2
2 Mark Williams6
5 Neil Robertson5
Nigel Bond2
5 Neil Robertson4
Dominic Dale5
  Dominic Dale5
Steve Mifsud[b2]2
Dominic Dale4
2 Mark Williams5
  David Gilbert[c]5
James Mifsud1
David Gilbert2
2 Mark Williams5
2 Mark Williams5
Barry Pinches2

Final edit

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb
Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Australia[5]
Stuart Bingham
 England
9–8Mark Williams (2)
 Wales
Afternoon: 139–0 (139), 0–89 (89), 71–39, 55–42, 9–98 (85), 40–66 (57), 19–84 (84), 64–52 (Williams 52)
Evening: 7–69 (52), 13–78, 4–71 (71), 51–10, 10–81 (68), 67–32, 70–8 (69), 76–0 (76), 80–34
139Highest break89
1Century breaks0
350+ breaks8

Qualifying edit

These matches took place between 26 and 30 June 2011 at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield, England.[3][7][8] David Gilbert was the only player to go through all four rounds of qualifying to make it to the main stage.

Preliminary round

Best of 9 frames

Lucky Vatnaniw/d–w/o Kurt Maflin
Round 1–4
Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Sam Baird5 Adrian Gunnell5 Matthew Selt5 Ricky Walden0
Luca Brecel1 Sam Baird4 Adrian Gunnell1 Matthew Selt5
Andrew Pagett5 Jimmy Robertson5 Mark Joyce5 Martin Gould5
Adam Wicheard4 Andrew Pagett2 Jimmy Robertson3 Mark Joyce3
Paul Davison5 Jimmy White5 Rory McLeod5 Robert Milkins2
David Hogan3 Paul Davison2 Jimmy White3 Rory McLeod5
Bjorn Haneveer3 Liu Chuang3 Jamie Burnett5 Andrew Higginson5
Andrew Norman5 Andrew Norman5 Andrew Norman3 Jamie Burnett4
Joe Meara3 Rod Lawler5 Mike Dunn5 Marcus Campbell5
David Morris5 David Morris3 Rod Lawler3 Mike Dunn4
Michael White4 Joe Swail1 Joe Jogia2 Ryan Day5
Yu Delu5 Yu Delu5 Yu Delu5 Yu Delu0
Dechawat Poomjaeng1 Jack Lisowski5 Tom Ford5 Gerard Greene2
Robin Hull5 Robin Hull2 Jack Lisowski3 Tom Ford5
Cao Yupeng1 Peter Lines3 Michael Holt5 Stuart Bingham5
Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin5 Kurt Maflin1 Michael Holt2
Sam Craigie5 Liu Song3 Fergal O'Brien5 Joe Perry5
David Grace1 Sam Craigie5 Sam Craigie1 Fergal O'Brien2
Aditya Mehta1 Anthony McGill1 Anthony Hamiltonw/d Mark Davis5
Tian Pengfei5 Tian Pengfei5 Tian Pengfeiw/o Tian Pengfei4
Ben Woollaston5 Ian McCulloch3 Jamie Jones4 Liang Wenbo5
Adam Duffy2 Ben Woollaston5 Ben Woollaston5 Ben Woollaston3
Scott MacKenzie5 Andy Hicks1 Tony Drago1 Ken Doherty5
Stuart Carrington4 Scott MacKenzie5 Scott MacKenzie5 Scott MacKenzie2
Kacper Filipiak0 Alan McManus1 Nigel Bond5 Barry Hawkins4
Li Yan5 Li Yan5 Li Yan3 Nigel Bond5
Liam Highfield5 Xiao Guodong4 Steve Davisw/d Dominic Dale5
Simon Bedford4 Liam Highfield5 Liam Highfieldw/o Liam Highfield3
Passakorn Suwannawat4 Alfie Burden2 Dave Harold4 Mark King0
David Gilbert5 David Gilbert5 David Gilbert5 David Gilbert5
Daniel Wells2 Matthew Couch5 Barry Pinches5 Stephen Lee3
James Wattana5 James Wattana4 Matthew Couch3 Barry Pinches5

Century breaks edit

Qualifying stage centuries edit

[9]

Televised stage centuries edit

[10][11][12]

Notes edit

References edit

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