2011 World Cup (snooker)

The 2011 PTT-EGAT World Cup was a professional non-ranking team snooker tournament that took place from 11 to 17 July 2011 at the Bangkok Convention Centre in Bangkok, Thailand.[1][2] It was the 13th edition of the event, and it was televised live by Eurosport.[3]

World Cup
Tournament information
Dates11–17 July 2011
VenueBangkok Convention Centre
CityBangkok
CountryThailand
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatNon-ranking team event
Total prize fund$700,000
Winner's share$200,000
Highest break139
Final
Champion China
Ding Junhui
Liang Wenbo
Runner-up Northern Ireland
Mark Allen
Gerard Greene
Score4–2
1996
2015

The tournament was last held 1996 in Thailand, where Scotland consisting of Stephen Hendry, John Higgins and Alan McManus defeated Ireland, represented by Ken Doherty, Fergal O'Brien and Michael Judge, 10–7 in the final.[4]

Ding Junhui and Liang Wenbo won the first title for China by defeating Northern Ireland, represented by Mark Allen and Gerard Greene, 4–2 in the final.[5][6]

Prize fund

[7]

  • Winner: $200,000
  • Runner-Up: $100,000
  • Semi-final: $60,000
  • Quarter-final: $30,000
  • Third in group: $15,000
  • Fourth in group: $12,500
  • Fifth in group: $7,500
  • Highest break, round robin stage: $5,000
  • Highest break, knock-out stage: $15,000
  • Total: $700,000

Format

Twenty teams of two players each participated in the tournament. The top eight nations were seeded. As the host nation, Thailand was represented by two teams. The teams were drawn into four groups of five. The top two teams in each group have gone through to the quarter-finals.[8] Each match included singles and doubles frames.

Round robin stage

Each match consisted of five frames and all frames were played. Each player played one frame against each player in the other team plus one doubles frame.[9][10]

Frames were played in following order:[9][10]

  1. Singles (Player 1 vs. Player 1)
  2. Singles (Player 2 vs. Player 2)
  3. Doubles (alternate visits)
  4. Reverse singles (Player 1 vs. Player 2)
  5. Reverse singles (Player 2 vs. Player 1)

One point was awarded in the group for every frame won. If two teams were tied on the same number of points following the group stage then the winner of the match between those two teams was ranked higher in the group. Players were not permitted to play consecutive frames in singles matches.[9][10]

Knock-out stage

Matches were played over the best of 7 frames with a singles frame to determine winner if match was tied at 3 frames each. Players were not permitted to play consecutive frames in singles matches.[9][10]

Frames were played in following order:[9][10][11]

  1. Singles (Player 1 vs. Player 1)
  2. Singles (Player 2 vs. Player 2)
  3. Doubles (alternate visits)
  4. Reverse singles (Player 1 vs. Player 2)
  5. Reverse singles (Player 2 vs. Player 1)
  6. Doubles (alternate visits)
  7. Singles (players nominated by captain).

Teams and seeding

[12]

RankCountryPlayer 1Player 2
1 WalesMark WilliamsMatthew Stevens
2 ScotlandJohn HigginsStephen Maguire
3 EnglandMark SelbyAli Carter
4 ChinaDing JunhuiLiang Wenbo
5 AustraliaNeil RobertsonSteve Mifsud
6 Northern IrelandMark AllenGerard Greene
7 Hong KongMarco FuFung Kwok Wai
8 Republic of IrelandKen DohertyFergal O'Brien
 Thailand AJames WattanaDechawat Poomjaeng
 Thailand BPassakorn SuwannawatThepchaiya Un-Nooh
 GermanyPatrick EinsleLasse Münstermann
 BrazilFabio Luersen[13]Noel Rodrigues[14]
 BelgiumBjorn HaneveerLuca Brecel
 PakistanSahid AftabMuhammad Sajjad
 IndiaAditya MehtaPankaj Advani
 AfghanistanMohammad Rais SenzahiSaleh Mohammad
 United Arab EmiratesMohammed ShehabMohammed Al Joaker
 PolandKacper FilipiakKrzysztof Wróbel
 MaltaTony DragoAlex Borg
 EgyptWael TalatYasser El-Sherbini

Round robin stage

[2][11][15][16][17]

Group A

POS Seed Team MP MW ML FW FL PTS
11 Wales 44014614
28 Republic of Ireland 42211911
3 Pakistan 422101010
4 Germany 4139119
5 Egypt 4136146
11 July 2011
Pakistan 3–2 Republic of Ireland Egypt 3–2 Germany
Muhammad Sajjad1–111Ken Doherty Yasser El-Sherbini57–27Lasse Münstermann
Sahid Aftab79–17Fergal O'Brien Wael Talat31–76Patrick Einsle
Muhammad Sajjad/Sahid Aftab63–49Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien Yasser El-Sherbini/Wael Talat73–18Lasse Münstermann/Patrick Einsle
Sahid Aftab63–14Ken Doherty Wael Talat26–77Lasse Münstermann
Muhammad Sajjad6–119Fergal O'Brien Yasser El-Sherbini60–28Patrick Einsle

12 July 2011
Pakistan 2–3 Germany Wales 5–0 Egypt
Sahid Aftab15–69Patrick Einsle Mark Williams60–48Yasser El-Sherbini
Muhammad Sajjad43–66Lasse Münstermann Matthew Stevens82–14Wael Talat
Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad69–20Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens97–9Yasser El-Sherbini/Wael Talat
Sahid Aftab28–63Lasse Münstermann Mark Williams73–47Wael Talat
Muhammad Sajjad63–47Patrick Einsle Matthew Stevens67–41Yasser El-Sherbini

13 July 2011
Egypt 1–4 Republic of Ireland Wales 3–2 Germany
Wael Talat43–34Ken Doherty Mark Williams56–43Patrick Einsle
Yasser El-Sherbini31–54Fergal O'Brien Matthew Stevens21–74Lasse Münstermann
Wael Talat/Yasser El-Sherbini42–70Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens90–0Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann
Wael Talat43–68Fergal O'Brien Mark Williams74–0Lasse Münstermann
Yasser El-Sherbini13–55Ken Doherty Matthew Stevens14–58Patrick Einsle

14 July 2011
Wales 3–2 Pakistan Germany 2–3 Republic of Ireland
Mark Williams81–21Sahid Aftab Patrick Einsle60–24Ken Doherty
Matthew Stevens87–0Muhammad Sajjad Lasse Münstermann1–79Fergal O'Brien
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens74–37Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad Patrick Einsle/Lasse Münstermann38–64Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien
Mark Williams53–66Muhammad Sajjad Patrick Einsle61–21Fergal O'Brien
Matthew Stevens15–61Sahid Aftab Lasse Münstermann45–74Ken Doherty

15 July 2011
Egypt 2–3 Pakistan Wales 3–2 Republic of Ireland
Wael Talat65–30Sahid Aftab Mark Williams76–49Ken Doherty
Yasser El-Sherbini10–57Muhammad Sajjad Matthew Stevens77–56Fergal O'Brien
Wael Talat/Yasser El-Sherbini67–35Sahid Aftab/Muhammad Sajjad Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens4–58Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien
Wael Talat48–79Muhammad Sajjad Mark Williams75–23Fergal O'Brien
Yasser El-Sherbini22–72Sahid Aftab Matthew Stevens6–62Ken Doherty

Group B

POS Seed Team MP MW ML FW FL PTS
14 China 44013713
25 Australia 43113713
3 Malta 42212812
4 Thailand A 4138128
5 United Arab Emirates 4044164
11 July 2011
Thailand A 1–4 Australia China 3–2 Malta
James Wattana27–67Neil Robertson Ding Junhui61–64Tony Drago
Dechawat Poomjaeng71–1Steve Mifsud Liang Wenbo80–1Alex Borg
James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng22–71Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo88–26Tony Drago/Alex Borg
James Wattana53–81Steve Mifsud Liang Wenbo2–65Tony Drago
Dechawat Poomjaeng60–79Neil Robertson Ding Junhui120–8Alex Borg

12 July 2011
Malta 2–3 Australia Thailand A 4–1 United Arab Emirates
Tony Drago67–43Neil Robertson James Wattana79–48Mohammed Shehab
Alex Borg53–77Steve Mifsud Dechawat Poomjaeng77–24Mohammed Al Joaker
Tony Drago/Alex Borg60–10Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng6–101Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker
Tony Drago0–132Steve Mifsud James Wattana81–25Mohammed Al Joaker
Alex Borg7–63Neil Robertson Dechawat Poomjaeng70–21Mohammed Shehab

13 July 2011
Thailand A 2–3 Malta China 3–2 United Arab Emirates
James Wattana55–44Tony Drago Ding Junhui15–63Mohammed Shehab
Dechawat Poomjaeng24–66Alex Borg Liang Wenbo64–18Mohammed Al Joaker
James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng27–66Tony Drago/Alex Borg Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo49–78Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker
James Wattana51–67Alex Borg Ding Junhui100–1Mohammed Al Joaker
Dechawat Poomjaeng66–59Tony Drago Liang Wenbo78–43Mohammed Shehab

14 July 2011
United Arab Emirates 0–5 Malta China 3–2 Australia
Mohammed Shehab0–112Tony Drago Ding Junhui55–64Neil Robertson
Mohammed Al Joaker26–65Alex Borg Liang Wenbo75–31Steve Mifsud
Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker25–63Tony Drago/Alex Borg Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo75–21Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud
Mohammed Shehab32–80Alex Borg Ding Junhui75–18Steve Mifsud
Mohammed Al Joaker13–106Tony Drago Liang Wenbo42–74Neil Robertson

15 July 2011
United Arab Emirates 1–4 Australia Thailand A 1–4 China
Mohammed Shehab1–66Neil Robertson James Wattana27–62Ding Junhui
Mohammed Al Joaker0–88Steve Mifsud Dechawat Poomjaeng29–72Liang Wenbo
Mohammed Shehab/Mohammed Al Joaker1–77Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud James Wattana/Dechawat Poomjaeng77–21Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo
Mohammed Shehab78–49Steve Mifsud Dechawat Poomjaeng1–71Liang Wenbo
Mohammed Al Joaker45–63Neil Robertson James Wattana0–95Ding Junhui

Group C

POS Seed Team MP MW ML FW FL PTS
13 England 44014614
26 Northern Ireland 43113713
3 India 4229119
4 Belgium 4048128
5 Brazil 4136146
11 July 2011
Brazil 3–2 Belgium India 1–4 Northern Ireland
Noel Rodrigues86–25Bjorn Haneveer Pankaj Advani25–96Gerard Greene
Fabio Luersen55–46Luca Brecel Aditya Mehta0–108Mark Allen
Noel Rodrigues/Fabio Luersen27–61Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel Pankaj Advani/Aditya Mehta44–64Gerard Greene/Mark Allen
Fabio Luersen62–26Bjorn Haneveer Pankaj Advani52–77Mark Allen
Noel Rodrigues8–59Luca Brecel Aditya Mehta71–32Gerard Greene

12 July 2011
India 3–2 Belgium England 4–1 Brazil
Pankaj Advani33–94Luca Brecel Mark Selby59–45Fabio Luersen
Aditya Mehta64–4Bjorn Haneveer Ali Carter90–0Noel Rodrigues
Pankaj Advani/Aditya Mehta65–66Luca Brecel/Bjorn Haneveer Mark Selby/Ali Carter54–91Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues
Aditya Mehta74–43Luca Brecel Mark Selby124–0Noel Rodrigues
Pankaj Advani64–58Bjorn Haneveer Ali Carter69–7Fabio Luersen

13 July 2011
Brazil 1–4 Northern Ireland England 3–2 Belgium
Fabio Luersen1–75Mark Allen Mark Selby79–7Bjorn Haneveer
Noel Rodrigues33–65Gerard Greene Ali Carter4–69Luca Brecel
Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues1–67Mark Allen/Gerard Greene Mark Selby/Ali Carter78–0Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel
Fabio Luersen27–71Gerard Greene Mark Selby102–28Luca Brecel
Noel Rodrigues82–13Mark Allen Ali Carter6–67Bjorn Haneveer

14 July 2011
Belgium 2–3 Northern Ireland England 4–1 India
Bjorn Haneveer0–96Mark Allen Mark Selby79–25Aditya Mehta
Luca Brecel20–53Gerard Greene Ali Carter70–18Pankaj Advani
Bjorn Haneveer/Luca Brecel66–14Mark Allen/Gerard Greene Mark Selby/Ali Carter49–70Aditya Mehta/Pankaj Advani
Bjorn Haneveer12–69Gerard Greene Mark Selby76–4Pankaj Advani
Luca Brecel128–1Mark Allen Ali Carter57–5Aditya Mehta

15 July 2011
Brazil 1–4 India England 3–2 Northern Ireland
Fabio Luersen29–70Aditya Mehta Mark Selby70–13Mark Allen
Noel Rodrigues52–62Pankaj Advani Ali Carter10–60Gerard Greene
Fabio Luersen/Noel Rodrigues0–87Aditya Mehta/Pankaj Advani Mark Selby/Ali Carter13–110Mark Allen/Gerard Greene
Fabio Luersen68–78Pankaj Advani Mark Selby119–0Gerard Greene
Noel Rodrigues97–29Aditya Mehta Ali Carter64–14Mark Allen

Group D

POS Seed Team MP MW ML FW FL PTS
12 Scotland 44013713
27 Hong Kong 42211911
3 Thailand B 422101010
4 Afghanistan 4139119
5 Poland 4137137
11 July 2011
Thailand B 3–2 Afghanistan Hong Kong 2–3 Poland
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh112–5Mohammad Rais Senzahi Marco Fu43–61Kacper Filipiak
Passakorn Suwannawat0–78Saleh Mohammad Fung Kwok Wai61–75Krzysztof Wróbel
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh/Passakorn Suwannawat57–48Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai37–80Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel
Passakorn Suwannawat40–88Mohammad Rais Senzahi Fung Kwok Wai84–8Kacper Filipiak
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh82–37Saleh Mohammad Marco Fu60–29Krzysztof Wróbel

12 July 2011
Scotland 3–2 Poland Afghanistan 2–3 Hong Kong
John Higgins3–76Kacper Filipiak Mohammad Rais Senzahi72–45Marco Fu
Stephen Maguire75–31Krzysztof Wróbel Saleh Mohammad43–80Fung Kwok Wai
John Higgins/Stephen Maguire59–47Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad63–66Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai
John Higgins66–18Krzysztof Wróbel Mohammad Rais Senzahi66–12Fung Kwok Wai
Stephen Maguire36–70Kacper Filipiak Saleh Mohammad0–75Marco Fu

13 July 2011
Scotland 4–1 Afghanistan Thailand B 1–4 Hong Kong
John Higgins80–16Mohammad Rais Senzahi Passakorn Suwannawat78–38Marco Fu
Stephen Maguire74–0Saleh Mohammad Thepchaiya Un-Nooh15–61Fung Kwok Wai
John Higgins/Stephen Maguire66–45Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad Passakorn Suwannawat/Thepchaiya Un-Nooh57–66Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai
John Higgins14–82Saleh Mohammad Passakorn Suwannawat46–79Fung Kwok Wai
Stephen Maguire53–51Mohammad Rais Senzahi Thepchaiya Un-Nooh27–64Marco Fu

14 July 2011
Poland 1–4 Afghanistan Scotland 3–2 Thailand B
Kacper Filipiak80–19Mohammad Rais Senzahi John Higgins47–93Passakorn Suwannawat
Krzysztof Wróbel24–92Saleh Mohammad Stephen Maguire100–3Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel25–66Mohammad Rais Senzahi/Saleh Mohammad John Higgins/Stephen Maguire0–109Passakorn Suwannawat/Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Kacper Filipiak7–58Saleh Mohammad John Higgins61–20Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Krzysztof Wróbel52–74Mohammad Rais Senzahi Stephen Maguire86–0Passakorn Suwannawat

15 July 2011
Thailand B 4–1 Poland Scotland 3–2 Hong Kong
Passakorn Suwannawat139–0Kacper Filipiak John Higgins72–18Marco Fu
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh66–13Krzysztof Wróbel Stephen Maguire129–4Fung Kwok Wai
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh/Passakorn Suwannawat1–51Kacper Filipiak/Krzysztof Wróbel John Higgins/Stephen Maguire4–99Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai
Passakorn Suwannawat68–10Krzysztof Wróbel John Higgins93–9Fung Kwok Wai
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh82–21Kacper Filipiak Stephen Maguire17–63Marco Fu

Knock-out stage

[2][15][16][17]

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 7 frames
         
A1  Wales 4
B2  Australia 2
A1  Wales 1
B1  China 4
B1  China 4
A2  Republic of Ireland 1
B1  China 4
C2  Northern Ireland 2
C1  England 3
D2  Hong Kong 4
D2  Hong Kong 3
C2  Northern Ireland 4
D1  Scotland 3
C2  Northern Ireland 4

Quarter-finals

16 July 2011
Wales 4–2 Australia China 4–1 Republic of Ireland
Mark Williams96–10Neil Robertson Ding Junhui81–40Ken Doherty
Matthew Stevens65–51Steve Mifsud Liang Wenbo92–65Fergal O'Brien
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens42–64Neil Robertson/Steve Mifsud Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo8–76Ken Doherty/Fergal O'Brien
Mark Williams75–7Steve Mifsud Ding Junhui76–17Fergal O'Brien
Matthew Stevens25–61Neil Robertson Liang Wenbo70–8Ken Doherty
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens77–39Steve Mifsud/Neil Robertson

England 3–4 Hong Kong Scotland 3–4 Northern Ireland
Mark Selby17–71Marco Fu John Higgins50–60Mark Allen
Ali Carter57–22Fung Kwok Wai Stephen Maguire0–75Gerard Greene
Mark Selby/Ali Carter25–64Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai John Higgins/Stephen Maguire77–24Mark Allen/Gerard Greene
Mark Selby70–34Fung Kwok Wai John Higgins85–0Gerard Greene
Ali Carter74–20Marco Fu Stephen Maguire0–140Mark Allen
Mark Selby/Ali Carter69–82Fung Kwok Wai/Marco Fu John Higgins/Stephen Maguire69–63Gerard Greene/Mark Allen
Mark Selby2–75Marco Fu John Higgins27–86Mark Allen

Semi-finals

17 July 2011
Wales 1–4 China Hong Kong 3–4 Northern Ireland
Mark Williams78–85Ding Junhui Marco Fu9–73Mark Allen
Matthew Stevens96–25Liang Wenbo Fung Kwok Wai8–74Gerard Greene
Mark Williams/Matthew Stevens6–100Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai63–26Mark Allen/Gerard Greene
Mark Williams50–64Liang Wenbo Marco Fu0–88Gerard Greene
Matthew Stevens21–77Ding Junhui Fung Kwok Wai80–0Mark Allen
    Marco Fu/Fung Kwok Wai70–43Gerard Greene/Mark Allen
    Marco Fu[18]0–102Mark Allen[18]

Final

17 July 2011
China 4–2 Northern Ireland
Ding Junhui121–1Mark Allen
Liang Wenbo77–0Gerard Greene
Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo77–36Mark Allen/Gerard Greene
Ding Junhui18–109Gerard Greene
Liang Wenbo55–69Mark Allen
Ding Junhui/Liang Wenbo89–0Gerard Greene/Mark Allen

Century breaks

There were 12 century breaks in the tournament.[19][20]

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gollark: The RAM is not actually on die.
gollark: It's a system on chip with CPU bits in it, like most things.
gollark: The only difference is power efficiency/performance tradeoffs, really.
gollark: If I remember right, their recent things are on TSMC 5nm.

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