2021 Championship League (ranking)

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2021 Championship League
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Tournament information
Dates18 July – 13 August 2021 (2021-07-18 2021-08-13)
Venue Morningside Arena
City Leicester
CountryEngland
Organisation Matchroom Sport
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund£328,000
Winner's share£33,000
Highest breakUlster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR) (146)
Final
ChampionFlag of England.svg  David Gilbert  (ENG)
Runner-upUlster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR)
Score3–1

The 2021 Championship League was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 18 July to 13 August 2021 at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, England. The event featured 128 players and was played as three rounds of round-robin groups of four, before a best-of-five final. It was the 17th edition of the Championship League and the first ranking tournament of the 2021–22 snooker season. It was one of two Championship League events held over the season, with a following invitational event held as the 2022 Championship League (invitational).

Contents

Kyren Wilson was the defending champion, having defeated Judd Trump 3–1 in the final of the September to October 2020 edition of the tournament. Wilson's title defence ended in Stage Three, where he finished third in his group. David Gilbert won the tournament, defeating Mark Allen 3–1 to win his first ranking title. Allen made the highest break of the event, a 146.

Format

The 2021 Championship League was hosted from 18 July to 13 August 2021 at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, England. [1] 128 players took part in the event. The competition began with 32 rounds of group matches with each group consisting of four players. [2] Two groups were played to a finish every day during three blocks, from 18 to 23 July, from 26 to 30 July and from 2 to 6 August, using a two-table setup in the arena. The groups were contested using a round-robin format, with six matches played in each group. All matches in group play were played as best-of-four frames, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw. Group positions were determined by points scored, frame difference and then head-to-head results between players who were tied. Places that were still tied were then determined by the highest break made in the group. [3]

The 32 players that topped the group tables qualified for the group winners' stage, consisting of eight groups of four players. The eight winners from the group winners' stage qualified for the two final groups, with the final taking place later on the same day. The winner took the Championship League title and a place at the 2021 Champion of Champions. [3] [4] [5]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for the tournament is shown below. [6]

Summary

David Gilbert won his first ranking event. David Gilbert at Snooker German Masters (DerHexer) 2015-02-04 05.jpg
David Gilbert won his first ranking event.

The first stage was held over 32 groups with 128 participants between 18 July and 6 August. [7] Peter Lines won Group 8 over Mark Williams after winning their match 3–0, despite losing to Jak Jones. [8] Noppon Saengkham won all three of his matches, including over four-time world champion John Higgins to win Group 9. This was Saengkham's first professional match since being forced to withdraw from the 2021 World Snooker Championship due to a positive case of COVID-19. [9] World number 115, Ashley Hugill won Group 24, with wins over John Astley and Stephen Maguire. Former UK Championship winner Maguire finished bottom of the group. [10] Defending champion Wilson lost just two frames as he won Group 16. [7]

The second stage was held over 8 groups with 32 participants between 9 and 12 August. [11] Tom Ford won Group A, after he completed a whitewash over world number one Judd Trump. [12] Ali Carter won Group E over two former world snooker champions Shaun Murphy and Graeme Dott, winning all three of his Group matches 3–1. [11] Ronnie O'Sullivan, who had won Group 32, withdrew from the event, and was replaced by second placed Mark Joyce. [13] Joyce, however, finished bottom of Group H, won by David Gilbert. [11]

The final two groups and the final were played on 13 August. [14] Allen won the first of the stage three groups, completing 3–0 victories over Ford and Wilson, as well as a 3–1 win over Bai Langning. [4] During his win over Wilson, Allen made three century breaks of 127, 124 and 146 (the highest of the tournament), where Wilson scored just two points. [15] Despite a loss in the opening match to Cao Yupeng, Gilbert won the second Group after victories over Carter and Ryan Day. [4] The final had Allen win the opening frame with a break of 102, before Gilbert won the remaining three frames with breaks of 59 and 57. [15] This was the first ranking event win of Gilberts 22-year career, having appeared in four previous finals. [15] Gilbert commented after the match that he was "only used to loser's speeches". [16] [15]

Stage One

Stage One consisted of 32 groups, each containing four players. [7]

Order of play

DateGroup
18 July Group 7
18 July Group 8
19 July Group 19
19 July Group 23
20 July Group 6
20 July Group 32
21 July Group 2
21 July Group 28
DateGroup
22 July Group 3
22 July Group 10
23 July Group 12
23 July Group 31
26 July Group 13
26 July Group 14
27 July Group 9
27 July Group 26
DateGroup
28 July Group 18
28 July Group 29
29 July Group 16
29 July Group 20
30 July Group 21
30 July Group 22
2 August Group 4
2 August Group 24
DateGroup
3 August Group 25
3 August Group 27
4 August Group 15
4 August Group 17
5 August Group 11
5 August Group 30
6 August Group 1
6 August Group 5

Group 1

Group 1 was played on 6 August.

Matches

  • Judd Trump 3–1 Rod Lawler
  • Anthony Hamilton 3–1 Lee Walker
  • Anthony Hamilton 2–2 Rod Lawler
  • Judd Trump 3–1 Lee Walker
  • Lee Walker 3–1 Rod Lawler
  • Judd Trump 3–1 Anthony Hamilton

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG)330093+6929
2Flag of England.svg  Anthony Hamilton  (ENG)31116601194
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Lee Walker  (WAL)310257−2743
4Flag of England.svg  Rod Lawler  (ENG)301248−4881

Group 2

Group 2 was played on 21 July.

Matches

  • Stuart Carrington 3–0 Duane Jones
  • Jordan Brown 3–0 Michael Judge
  • Jordan Brown 2–2 Duane Jones
  • Stuart Carrington 3–1 Michael Judge
  • Jordan Brown 2–2 Stuart Carrington
  • Duane Jones 2–2 Michael Judge

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Stuart Carrington  (ENG)321083+51377
2Ulster Banner.svg  Jordan Brown  (NIR)312074+3785
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Duane Jones  (WAL)302147−3912
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Michael Judge  (IRL)301238−5651

Group 3

Group 3 was played on 22 July.

Matches

  • Tom Ford 2–2 Simon Blackwell
  • Simon Lichtenberg 2–2 Reanne Evans
  • Simon Lichtenberg 3–0 Simon Blackwell
  • Tom Ford 2–2 Reanne Evans
  • Reanne Evans 1–3 Simon Blackwell
  • Tom Ford 3–1 Simon Lichtenberg

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Tom Ford  (ENG)312075+2775
2Flag of Germany.svg  Simon Lichtenberg  (GER)311165+1814
3Flag of England.svg Simon Blackwell (ENG)311156−1574
4Flag of England.svg  Reanne Evans  (ENG)302157−2602

Group 4

Group 4 was played on 2 August.

Matches

  • Joe Perry 3–0 Jimmy White
  • Jimmy Robertson 3–0 Sean Maddocks
  • Jimmy Robertson 2–2 Jimmy White
  • Joe Perry 3–0 Sean Maddocks
  • Sean Maddocks 0–3 Jimmy White
  • Joe Perry 1–3 Jimmy Robertson

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Jimmy Robertson  (ENG)321083+51407
2Flag of England.svg  Joe Perry  (ENG)320173+4926
3Flag of England.svg  Jimmy White  (ENG)3111550804
4Flag of England.svg  Sean Maddocks  (ENG)300309−9280

Group 5

Group 5 was played on 6 August.

Matches

  • Chris Wakelin 0–3 Mitchell Mann
  • Mark Allen 3–0 Daniel Womersley
  • Mark Allen 2–2 Mitchell Mann
  • Chris Wakelin 2–2 Daniel Womersley
  • Mark Allen 3–0 Chris Wakelin
  • Mitchell Mann 2–2 Daniel Womersley

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Ulster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR)321082+61377
2Flag of England.svg  Mitchell Mann  (ENG)312074+31325
3Flag of England.svg Daniel Womersley (ENG)302147−32
4Flag of England.svg  Chris Wakelin  (ENG)301228−6601

Group 6

Group 6 was played on 20 July.

Matches

  • Andrew Higginson 2–2 Fergal O'Brien
  • Michael Holt 2–2 Mark Lloyd
  • Michael Holt 2–2 Fergal O'Brien
  • Andrew Higginson 3–0 Mark Lloyd
  • Michael Holt 3–0 Andrew Higginson
  • Fergal O'Brien 3–0 Mark Lloyd

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Fergal O'Brien  (IRL)312074+31005
2Flag of England.svg  Michael Holt  (ENG)312074+3675
3Flag of England.svg  Andrew Higginson  (ENG)3111550744
4Flag of England.svg Mark Lloyd (ENG)301228−61

Group 7

Group 7 was played on 18 July.

Matches

  • Nigel Bond 2–2 Allan Taylor
  • Ricky Walden 3–1 Oliver Brown
  • Ricky Walden 3–0 Allan Taylor
  • Nigel Bond 2–2 Oliver Brown
  • Ricky Walden 3–0 Nigel Bond
  • Allan Taylor 3–1 Oliver Brown

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Ricky Walden  (ENG)330091+81129
2Flag of England.svg  Allan Taylor  (ENG)311156−1474
3Flag of England.svg  Nigel Bond  (ENG)302147−3462
4Flag of England.svg  Oliver Brown  (ENG)301248−41

Group 8

Group 8 was played on 18 July.

Matches

  • Mark Williams 3–0 Hammad Miah
  • Jak Jones 3–1 Peter Lines
  • Jak Jones 2–2 Hammad Miah
  • Mark Williams 0–3 Peter Lines
  • Peter Lines 3–1 Hammad Miah
  • Mark Williams 3–1 Jak Jones

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Peter Lines  (ENG)320174+31006
2Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Mark Williams  (WAL)320164+2746
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Jak Jones  (WAL)3111660764
4Flag of England.svg  Hammad Miah  (ENG)301238−5661

Group 9

Group 9 was played on 27 July.

Matches

  • John Higgins 3–0 Soheil Vahedi
  • Noppon Saengkham 3–1 Igor Figueiredo
  • Noppon Saengkham 3–1 Soheil Vahedi
  • John Higgins 3–0 Igor Figueiredo
  • Igor Figueiredo 2–2 Soheil Vahedi
  • John Higgins 1–3 Noppon Saengkham

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Noppon Saengkham  (THA)330093+61149
2Flag of Scotland.svg  John Higgins  (SCO)320173+41306
3Flag of Iran.svg  Soheil Vahedi  (IRN)301238−51191
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Igor Figueiredo  (BRA)301238−5801

Group 10

Group 10 was played on 22 July.

Matches

  • David Grace 3–0 Farakh Ajaib
  • Ben Fortey 0–3 Bai Langning
  • Ben Fortey 2–2 Farakh Ajaib
  • David Grace 0–3 Bai Langning
  • Ben Fortey 1–3 David Grace
  • Farakh Ajaib 2–2 Bai Langning

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Langning  (CHN)321082+6807
2Flag of England.svg  David Grace  (ENG)320164+2966
3Flag of Pakistan.svg  Farakh Ajaib  (PAK)302147−3402
4Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ben Fortey (WAL)301238−51

Lu Ning was originally due to take part in this group, but withdrew and was replaced by Ben Fortey. [17]

Group 11

Group 11 was played on 5 August.

Matches

  • Joe O'Connor 2–2 Andy Hicks
  • Zhao Xintong 2–2 David Lilley
  • Zhao Xintong 3–1 Andy Hicks
  • Joe O'Connor 0–3 David Lilley
  • Zhao Xintong 1–3 Joe O'Connor
  • Andy Hicks 1–3 David Lilley

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  David Lilley  (ENG)321083+5787
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Xintong  (CHN)3111660984
3Flag of England.svg  Joe O'Connor  (ENG)311156−11164
4Flag of England.svg  Andy Hicks  (ENG)301248−41271

Group 12

Group 12 was played on 23 July.

Matches

  • Anthony McGill 1–3 Billy Castle
  • Mark Davis 2–2 Yuan Sijun
  • Mark Davis 3–0 Billy Castle
  • Anthony McGill 0–3 Yuan Sijun
  • Yuan Sijun 3–1 Billy Castle
  • Anthony McGill 0–3 Mark Davis

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Mark Davis  (ENG)321082+6667
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuan Sijun  (CHN)321083+51117
3Flag of England.svg  Billy Castle  (ENG)310247−3513
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Anthony McGill  (SCO)300319−8660

Group 13

Group 13 was played on 26 July.

Matches

  • Oliver Lines 2–2 Peter Devlin
  • Joshua Thomond 3–0 Luke Pinches
  • Joshua Thomond 0–3 Peter Devlin
  • Oliver Lines 3–0 Luke Pinches
  • Joshua Thomond 0–3 Oliver Lines
  • Peter Devlin 3–0 Luke Pinches

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Oliver Lines  (ENG)321082+6937
2Flag of England.svg  Peter Devlin  (ENG)321082+6767
3Flag of England.svg Joshua Thomond (ENG)310236−3853
4Flag of England.svg Luke Pinches (ENG)300309−90

Zhou Yuelong was originally due to take part in this group, but withdrew and was replaced by Joshua Thomond. [18]

Group 14

Group 14 was played on 26 July.

Matches

  • Martin Gould 2–2 Ryan Davies
  • Ken Doherty 3–1 Rory McLeod
  • Ken Doherty 3–0 Ryan Davies
  • Martin Gould 2–2 Rory McLeod
  • Rory McLeod 3–1 Ryan Davies
  • Martin Gould 2–2 Ken Doherty

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Ken Doherty  (IRL)321083+5897
2Flag of Jamaica.svg  Rory McLeod  (JAM)3111660814
3Flag of England.svg  Martin Gould  (ENG)3030660523
4Flag of England.svg Ryan Davies (ENG)301238−51

Group 15

Group 15 was played on 4 August.

Matches

  • Mark King 3–1 Andrew Pagett
  • Matthew Stevens 3–1 Ross Muir
  • Matthew Stevens 1–3 Andrew Pagett
  • Mark King 2–2 Ross Muir
  • Matthew Stevens 3–1 Mark King
  • Andrew Pagett 1–3 Ross Muir

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Matthew Stevens  (WAL)320175+21306
2Flag of England.svg  Mark King  (ENG)3111660644
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Ross Muir  (SCO)3111660584
4Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Andrew Pagett  (WAL)310257−2533

Group 16

Group 16 was played on 29 July.

Matches

  • Kyren Wilson 3–1 Dylan Emery
  • Sam Craigie 3–0 Ben Hancorn
  • Sam Craigie 3–0 Dylan Emery
  • Kyren Wilson 3–1 Ben Hancorn
  • Ben Hancorn 2–2 Dylan Emery
  • Kyren Wilson 3–0 Sam Craigie

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Kyren Wilson  (ENG)330092+7689
2Flag of England.svg  Sam Craigie  (ENG)320163+3906
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Dylan Emery  (WAL)301238−5661
4Flag of England.svg  Ben Hancorn  (ENG)301238−5641

Group 17

Group 17 was played on 4 August.

Matches

  • Shaun Murphy 3–0 Michael Collumb
  • Jamie Jones 3–1 Chen Zifan
  • Jamie Jones 2–2 Michael Collumb
  • Shaun Murphy 3–1 Chen Zifan
  • Chen Zifan 2–2 Michael Collumb
  • Shaun Murphy 2–2 Jamie Jones

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Shaun Murphy  (ENG)321083+51007
2Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Jamie Jones  (WAL)312075+21025
3Flag of Scotland.svg Michael Collumb (SCO)302147−3732
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Zifan  (CHN)301248−4971

Group 18

Group 18 was played on 28 July.

Matches

  • Zhao Jianbo 2–2 Gerard Greene
  • Robert Milkins 1–3 Haydon Pinhey
  • Robert Milkins 0–3 Gerard Greene
  • Zhao Jianbo 3–0 Haydon Pinhey
  • Robert Milkins 2–2 Zhao Jianbo
  • Gerard Greene 3–1 Haydon Pinhey

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Ulster Banner.svg  Gerard Greene  (NIR)321083+5617
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Jianbo  (CHN)312074+3935
3Flag of England.svg Haydon Pinhey (ENG)310247−3753
4Flag of England.svg  Robert Milkins  (ENG)301238−51111

Group 19

Group 19 was played on 19 July.

Matches

  • Ali Carter 3–1 Michael Georgiou
  • Dominic Dale 2–2 Sydney Wilson
  • Dominic Dale 2–2 Michael Georgiou
  • Ali Carter 3–0 Sydney Wilson
  • Sydney Wilson 1–3 Michael Georgiou
  • Ali Carter 2–2 Dominic Dale

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Ali Carter  (ENG)321083+5797
2Flag of Cyprus.svg  Michael Georgiou  (CYP)3111660944
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Dominic Dale  (WAL)3030660543
4Flag of England.svg  Sydney Wilson  (ENG)301238−51021

Alfie Burden was originally due to take part in this group, but withdrew and was replaced by Sydney Wilson. [17]

Group 20

Group 20 was played on 29 July.

Matches

  • Robbie Williams 3–0 Iulian Boiko
  • Graeme Dott 3–1 Si Jiahui
  • Graeme Dott 3–1 Iulian Boiko
  • Robbie Williams 0–3 Si Jiahui
  • Graeme Dott 2–2 Robbie Williams
  • Iulian Boiko 2–2 Si Jiahui

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Scotland.svg  Graeme Dott  (SCO)321084+4887
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Si Jiahui  (CHN)311165+1584
3Flag of England.svg  Robbie Williams  (ENG)3111550494
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iulian Boiko  (UKR)301238−5651

Group 21

Group 21 was played on 30 July.

Matches

  • Stuart Bingham 2–2 Michael White
  • Elliot Slessor 0–3 Gao Yang
  • Elliot Slessor 1–3 Michael White
  • Stuart Bingham 3–0 Gao Yang
  • Gao Yang 1–3 Michael White
  • Stuart Bingham 3–1 Elliot Slessor

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Stuart Bingham  (ENG)321083+51347
2Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Michael White  (WAL)321084+41127
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gao Yang  (CHN)310246−2653
4Flag of England.svg  Elliot Slessor  (ENG)300329−7500

Group 22

Group 22 was played on 30 July.

Matches

  • Hossein Vafaei 1–3 Jackson Page
  • Ryan Day 3–1 Barry Pinches
  • Ryan Day 3–0 Jackson Page
  • Hossein Vafaei 2–2 Barry Pinches
  • Ryan Day 2–2 Hossein Vafaei
  • Jackson Page 2–2 Barry Pinches

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Ryan Day  (WAL)321083+51367
2Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Jackson Page  (WAL)311156−1954
3Flag of England.svg  Barry Pinches  (ENG)302157−21222
4Flag of Iran.svg  Hossein Vafaei  (IRN)302157−2822

Group 23

Group 23 was played on 19 July.

Matches

  • Alexander Ursenbacher 3–0 Aaron Hill
  • Scott Donaldson 1–3 Leo Fernandez
  • Scott Donaldson 1–3 Aaron Hill
  • Alexander Ursenbacher 3–0 Leo Fernandez
  • Scott Donaldson 0–3 Alexander Ursenbacher
  • Aaron Hill 0–3 Leo Fernandez

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alexander Ursenbacher  (SUI)330090+9799
2Flag of Ireland.svg  Leo Fernandez  (IRL)320164+2596
3Flag of Ireland.svg  Aaron Hill  (IRL)310237−4543
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Scott Donaldson  (SCO)300329−7590

Group 24

Group 24 was played on 2 August.

Matches

  • Sunny Akani 2–2 Ashley Hugill
  • Stephen Maguire 2–2 John Astley
  • Stephen Maguire 1–3 Ashley Hugill
  • Sunny Akani 2–2 John Astley
  • Stephen Maguire 0–3 Sunny Akani
  • Ashley Hugill 3–0 John Astley

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Ashley Hugill  (ENG)321083+5877
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Sunny Akani  (THA)312074+3655
3Flag of England.svg  John Astley  (ENG)302147−3562
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Stephen Maguire  (SCO)301238−5701

Group 25

Group 25 was played on 3 August.

Matches

  • Yan Bingtao 3–0 Robbie McGuigan
  • Jamie Clarke 2–2 Louis Heathcote
  • Jamie Clarke 3–0 Robbie McGuigan
  • Yan Bingtao 3–1 Louis Heathcote
  • Louis Heathcote 3–0 Robbie McGuigan
  • Yan Bingtao 3–1 Jamie Clarke

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Bingtao  (CHN)330092+81309
2Flag of England.svg  Louis Heathcote  (ENG)311165+11154
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Jamie Clarke  (WAL)311165+1794
4Ulster Banner.svg  Robbie McGuigan  (NIR)300309−90

Group 26

Group 26 was played on 27 July.

Matches

  • Steven Hallworth 0–3 Cao Yupeng
  • Gary Wilson 2–2 James Cahill
  • Gary Wilson 0–3 Cao Yupeng
  • Steven Hallworth 3–1 James Cahill
  • Gary Wilson 2–2 Steven Hallworth
  • Cao Yupeng 3–1 James Cahill

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cao Yupeng  (CHN)330091+8879
2Flag of England.svg  Steven Hallworth  (ENG)311156−1664
3Flag of England.svg  Gary Wilson  (ENG)302147−31172
4Flag of England.svg  James Cahill  (ENG)301248−4931

Group 27

Group 27 was played on 3 August.

Matches

  • Ashley Carty 3–1 Lukas Kleckers
  • Matthew Selt 2–2 Fraser Patrick
  • Matthew Selt 2–2 Lukas Kleckers
  • Ashley Carty 2–2 Fraser Patrick
  • Matthew Selt 3–1 Ashley Carty
  • Lukas Kleckers 3–1 Fraser Patrick

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Matthew Selt  (ENG)312075+2635
2Flag of England.svg  Ashley Carty  (ENG)3111660534
3Flag of Germany.svg  Lukas Kleckers  (GER)3111660914
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Fraser Patrick  (SCO)302157−2762

Group 28

Group 28 was played on 21 July.

Matches

  • Barry Hawkins 3–0 Kuldesh Johal
  • Ben Woollaston 2–2 Zak Surety
  • Ben Woollaston 3–0 Kuldesh Johal
  • Barry Hawkins 3–0 Zak Surety
  • Zak Surety 2–2 Kuldesh Johal
  • Barry Hawkins 2–2 Ben Woollaston

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Barry Hawkins  (ENG)321082+61077
2Flag of England.svg  Ben Woollaston  (ENG)312074+3735
3Flag of England.svg  Zak Surety  (ENG)302147−3762
4Flag of England.svg  Kuldesh Johal  (ENG)301228−61

Group 29

Group 29 was played on 28 July.

Matches

  • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 3–1 Zhang Jiankang
  • Martin O'Donnell 0–3 Craig Steadman
  • Martin O'Donnell 1–3 Zhang Jiankang
  • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 2–2 Craig Steadman
  • Craig Steadman 2–2 Zhang Jiankang
  • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 2–2 Martin O'Donnell

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Craig Steadman  (ENG)312074+3855
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh  (THA)312075+21115
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Jiankang  (CHN)3111660924
4Flag of England.svg  Martin O'Donnell  (ENG)301238−51301

Group 30

Group 30 was played on 5 August.

Matches

  • David Gilbert 3–1 Sanderson Lam
  • Liam Highfield 3–0 Jamie Wilson
  • Liam Highfield 3–1 Sanderson Lam
  • David Gilbert 3–0 Jamie Wilson
  • Jamie Wilson 2–2 Sanderson Lam
  • David Gilbert 3–0 Liam Highfield

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  David Gilbert  (ENG)330091+8679
2Flag of England.svg  Liam Highfield  (ENG)320164+2886
3Flag of England.svg  Sanderson Lam  (ENG)301248−4691
4Flag of England.svg  Jamie Wilson  (ENG)301228−6631

Group 31

Group 31 was played on 23 July.

Matches

  • Pang Junxu 2–2 Chang Bingyu
  • Luca Brecel 3–1 Dean Young
  • Luca Brecel 1–3 Chang Bingyu
  • Pang Junxu 2–2 Dean Young
  • Luca Brecel 0–3 Pang Junxu
  • Chang Bingyu 3–0 Dean Young

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chang Bingyu  (CHN)321083+51277
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Pang Junxu  (CHN)312074+3905
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Luca Brecel  (BEL)310247−3533
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Dean Young  (SCO)301238−51001

Group 32

Group 32 was played on 20 July.

Matches

  • Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–1 Ian Burns
  • Mark Joyce 3–1 Saqib Nasir
  • Mark Joyce 2–2 Ian Burns
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–0 Saqib Nasir
  • Saqib Nasir 0–3 Ian Burns
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan 2–2 Mark Joyce

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Ronnie O'Sullivan  (ENG)321083+5887
2Flag of England.svg  Mark Joyce  (ENG)312075+2955
3Flag of England.svg  Ian Burns  (ENG)311165+1704
4Flag of England.svg Saqib Nasir (ENG)300319−80

Ng On-yee was originally due to take part in this group, but withdrew and was replaced by Saqib Nasir. [18]

Stage Two

Stage Two consisted of eight groups, each containing four players. [11]

Order of play

DateGroup
9 August Group G
9 August Group H
10 August Group E
10 August Group F
DateGroup
11 August Group C
11 August Group D
12 August Group A
12 August Group B

Group A

Group A was played on 12 August.

Matches

  • Judd Trump 2–2 Jimmy Robertson
  • Tom Ford 0–3 Stuart Carrington
  • Tom Ford 3–0 Jimmy Robertson
  • Judd Trump 3–0 Stuart Carrington
  • Stuart Carrington 1–3 Jimmy Robertson
  • Judd Trump 0–3 Tom Ford

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Tom Ford  (ENG)320163+31246
2Flag of England.svg  Judd Trump  (ENG)31115501284
3Flag of England.svg  Jimmy Robertson  (ENG)311156−1634
4Flag of England.svg  Stuart Carrington  (ENG)310246−21253

Group B

Group B was played on 12 August.

Matches

  • Ricky Walden 3–1 Peter Lines
  • Mark Allen 3–0 Fergal O'Brien
  • Mark Allen 3–1 Peter Lines
  • Ricky Walden 3–0 Fergal O'Brien
  • Mark Allen 3–0 Ricky Walden
  • Peter Lines 2–2 Fergal O'Brien

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Ulster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR)330091+81159
2Flag of England.svg  Ricky Walden  (ENG)320164+21256
3Flag of England.svg  Peter Lines  (ENG)301248−41251
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Fergal O'Brien  (IRL)301228−6681

Group C

Group C was played on 11 August.

Matches

  • Mark Davis 1–3 David Lilley
  • Noppon Saengkham 2–2 Bai Langning
  • Noppon Saengkham 3–1 David Lilley
  • Mark Davis 0–3 Bai Langning
  • Noppon Saengkham 0–3 Mark Davis
  • David Lilley 2–2 Bai Langning

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Langning  (CHN)312074+3925
2Flag of England.svg  David Lilley  (ENG)3111660904
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Noppon Saengkham  (THA)311156−14
4Flag of England.svg  Mark Davis  (ENG)310246−21133

Group D

Group D was played on 11 August.

Matches

  • Kyren Wilson 3–1 Ken Doherty
  • Matthew Stevens 2–2 Oliver Lines
  • Matthew Stevens 0–3 Ken Doherty
  • Kyren Wilson 3–1 Oliver Lines
  • Oliver Lines 3–0 Ken Doherty
  • Kyren Wilson 0–3 Matthew Stevens

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Kyren Wilson  (ENG)320165+1926
2Flag of England.svg  Oliver Lines  (ENG)311165+1804
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Matthew Stevens  (WAL)31115501114
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Ken Doherty  (IRL)310246−2953

Group E

Group E was played on 10 August.

Matches

  • Shaun Murphy 3–1 Gerard Greene
  • Graeme Dott 1–3 Ali Carter
  • Graeme Dott 3–1 Gerard Greene
  • Shaun Murphy 1–3 Ali Carter
  • Ali Carter 3–1 Gerard Greene
  • Shaun Murphy 3–0 Graeme Dott

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  Ali Carter  (ENG)330093+6979
2Flag of England.svg  Shaun Murphy  (ENG)320174+3916
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Graeme Dott  (SCO)310247−31063
4Ulster Banner.svg  Gerard Greene  (NIR)300339−60

Group F

Group F was played on 10 August.

Matches

  • Ryan Day 2–2 Alexander Ursenbacher
  • Stuart Bingham 3–1 Ashley Hugill
  • Stuart Bingham 3–0 Alexander Ursenbacher
  • Ryan Day 3–1 Ashley Hugill
  • Stuart Bingham 0–3 Ryan Day
  • Alexander Ursenbacher 2–2 Ashley Hugill

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Ryan Day  (WAL)321083+5747
2Flag of England.svg  Stuart Bingham  (ENG)320164+2676
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alexander Ursenbacher  (SUI)302147−3952
4Flag of England.svg  Ashley Hugill  (ENG)301248−4741

Group G

Group G was played on 9 August.

Matches

  • Barry Hawkins 2–2 Matthew Selt
  • Yan Bingtao 2–2 Cao Yupeng
  • Yan Bingtao 2–2 Matthew Selt
  • Barry Hawkins 1–3 Cao Yupeng
  • Yan Bingtao 3–1 Barry Hawkins
  • Matthew Selt 0–3 Cao Yupeng

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cao Yupeng  (CHN)321083+51177
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Bingtao  (CHN)312075+21295
3Flag of England.svg  Matthew Selt  (ENG)302147−3722
4Flag of England.svg  Barry Hawkins  (ENG)301248−4801

Group H

Group H was played on 9 August.

Matches

  • Mark Joyce 1–3 Craig Steadman
  • David Gilbert 3–0 Chang Bingyu
  • David Gilbert 3–0 Craig Steadman
  • Mark Joyce 2–2 Chang Bingyu
  • Chang Bingyu 3–1 Craig Steadman
  • Mark Joyce 0–3 David Gilbert

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  David Gilbert  (ENG)330090+91439
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chang Bingyu  (CHN)311156−1864
3Flag of England.svg  Craig Steadman  (ENG)310237−41333
4Flag of England.svg  Mark Joyce  (ENG)301248−4891

Ronnie O'Sullivan was originally due to take part in this group, but withdrew and was replaced by Mark Joyce. [19]

Stage Three

Stage Three consisted of two groups, each containing four players. [14]

Group 1

Group 1 was played on 13 August.

Matches

  • Kyren Wilson 2–2 Bai Langning
  • Mark Allen 3–0 Tom Ford
  • Mark Allen 3–1 Bai Langning
  • Kyren Wilson 2–2 Tom Ford
  • Tom Ford 3–1 Bai Langning
  • Kyren Wilson 0–3 Mark Allen

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Ulster Banner.svg  Mark Allen  (NIR)330091+81469
2Flag of England.svg  Tom Ford  (ENG)311156−1794
3Flag of England.svg  Kyren Wilson  (ENG)302147−31032
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Langning  (CHN)301248−41181

Group 2

Group 2 was played on 13 August.

Matches

  • Ali Carter 2–2 Ryan Day
  • David Gilbert 1–3 Cao Yupeng
  • David Gilbert 3–0 Ryan Day
  • Ali Carter 3–1 Cao Yupeng
  • David Gilbert 3–1 Ali Carter
  • Ryan Day 3–1 Cao Yupeng

Table

Pos.PlayerPWDLFWFLFDHBPts
1Flag of England.svg  David Gilbert  (ENG)320174+31396
2Flag of England.svg  Ali Carter  (ENG)3111660874
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Ryan Day  (WAL)311156−1914
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cao Yupeng  (CHN)310257−21133

Final

The final was played on 13 August as the best of five frames. [15]

Final: Best of 5 frames. Referee: Paul Collier
Morningside Arena, Leicester, England, 13 August 2021.
Mark Allen
Northern Ireland Ulster Banner.svg
1–3 David Gilbert
Flag of England.svg England
Frame scores:120–0 (102), 5–74, 6–78, 36–82
102Highest break59
1Century breaks0

Century breaks

There was a total of 74 century breaks made during the tournament. The highest break was made by Mark Allen, who made a 146 in his stage three match against Kyren Wilson. [20] [21] [22] [23]

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