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词条 2016 World Snooker Championship
释义

  1. Tournament summary

     Seeding and qualifying rounds  First round  Second round  Quarterfinals  Semifinals  Final 

  2. Prize fund

  3. Main draw

  4. Qualifying

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3 

  5. Century breaks

     Televised stage centuries  Qualifying stage centuries 

  6. References

{{short description|World championshipsnooker tournament, April-May 2016}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2018}}{{Infobox Individual Snooker Tournament
| tournament_name = Betfred
World Snooker Championship
| logo =
| dates = 16 April–2 May 2016
| venue = Crucible Theatre
| location = Sheffield
| country = England
| organisation = WPBSA
| format = Ranking event
| Total prize fund = £1,500,100
| winners_share = £330,000
| highest_break = {{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson (143)
| winner = {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby
| runner_up = {{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui
| score = 18–14
| previous = 2015
| next = 2017
}}

The 2016 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2016 Betfred World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional snooker tournament, that took place from 16 April to 2 May 2016 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, the 40th consecutive year that the World Snooker Championship had been held at the venue.[1] It was the tenth and last ranking event of the 2015/2016 season.

During the tournament, six-time world champion Steve Davis played the last professional match of his 38-year career against Fergal O'Brien in the qualifiers; he announced his retirement a week later on live BBC television. Ding Junhui and Alan McManus set a new record in their semifinal for the most century breaks achieved in a professional match (10), with Ding also setting a new record for the most centuries by one player in a world championship match (7). In defeating McManus, Ding became the first Asian player ever to reach a World Championship final. In the other semifinal, Mark Selby and Marco Fu set a new record for the longest frame of snooker ever played at the Crucible, at 76 minutes 11 seconds.

After beating Robert Milkins 10–6 in the first round, Sam Baird 13–11 in the second round, Kyren Wilson 13–8 in the quarterfinals, and Fu 17–15 in the semifinals, Selby defeated Ding 18–14 in the final to claim his second world title, becoming the 13th player to win the World Snooker Championship more than once, and the sixth player to win more than one world title at the Crucible. A record-equaling 86 century breaks were made at the Crucible in 2016, the same number as the previous year, with Kyren Wilson making the tournament's highest break of 143.

The total global audiences for the tournament exceeded 300 million, with 210 million viewers in China. The afternoon sessions of the final were watched by audiences of 45 million in China, the country's largest audience for a sporting event in 2016.[2] The defending champion Stuart Bingham lost 9–10 against Ali Carter in the first round. Bingham fell to the Crucible curse, becoming the 17th and so far latest first-time champion unable to defend his title at the venue.

Tournament summary

Seeding and qualifying rounds

The top 16 seeds automatically qualified for the last 32. Defending champion Stuart Bingham was seeded 1, while other seeded places were allocated based on the latest world rankings. All the other players (from 17th place in ranking) started in the first round of qualifying, and were required to win three best-of-19-frame matches to reach the Crucible. Qualifying rounds were held at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield from 6 to 13 April 2016.[3]

Ding Junhui fell out of the top 16 prior to the tournament, and had to qualify to the Crucible for the first time since 2007. He did that at the loss of just seven frames, beating Greg Casey 10–4, Ross Muir 10–1, and the 1995 runner-up Nigel Bond 10–2.[7]Thepchaiya Un-Nooh missed the final black in attempting a maximum break against Anthony McGill in the fourth frame of their final qualifying round match.[8] Un-Nooh had also missed the last black in attempting a maximum break earlier in the season, in a match against Neil Robertson in the 2015 UK Championship.[9]

Hong Kong's Ng On-yee attempted to become the first woman ever to reach the Crucible, but she lost 1–10 against Peter Lines in the first round of qualifying.[10]

First round

Mitchell Mann was the only player making his Crucible debut in 2016.[11] He lost 3–10 in the first round to Mark Allen.[12]

Steve Davis announced his retirement on live BBC television during the tournament's first weekend. Before play began on the first Sunday afternoon, an emotional Davis lifted the World Snooker Championship trophy before the Crucible audience for a final time, receiving a standing ovation.[13]

Stephen Maguire lost 7–10 to fellow Scot Alan McManus in his fourth consecutive first-round defeat at the Crucible. As a result, Maguire dropped out of the world's top 16 at the end of the season.[17]

After his 10–7 victory over David Gilbert, Ronnie O'Sullivan refused to attend a mandatory post-match press conference, and also refused to talk to the tournament broadcasters, the BBC. He received a formal warning from World Snooker, and was advised that further breaches of contract would lead to fines.[18]

Following losses by Bingham, Murphy, Ebdon, and Dott, Neil Robertson became the fifth former champion to exit in the first round when Michael Holt defeated him 10–6.[19] This meant that O'Sullivan, Selby, Williams, and Higgins were the only former winners to reach the second round.

Second round

Both Alan McManus and Ding Junhui advanced to the quarterfinals by beating the opponents who had knocked them out the year before. McManus won 13–11 over Carter, who beat him 10–5 in the first round in 2015,[20] while Ding won 13–10 over Judd Trump, who had defeated him 13–4 in the previous year's quarterfinals.[21] Carter was strongly critical of the table on which he played McManus, calling it "the worst I have ever played on." In response, tournament organisers stated that they had taken steps such as changing cloths and cushions to improve playing conditions.[22]

After going 7–0 and then 11–5 up, qualifier Kyren Wilson withstood a fightback from Mark Allen to win the match 13–9 and advance to his first Crucible quarterfinal.[23] With the win, Wilson also entered the top 16 in the rankings for the first time. Mark Selby led another qualifier Sam Baird 11–7 before Baird won four consecutive frames to level at 11–11. Selby then won the next two frames to clinch a place in the quarterfinals, 13–11.[24]

In addition to 45-year-old McManus, several other veteran players reached the quarterfinals for the first time in years. Four-time champion John Higgins beat Ricky Walden 13–8 to reach his first quarterfinal since 2011.[25] Two-time champion Mark Williams defeated Michael Holt, also 13–8, to get past the second round for only the second time since 2006.[26] Marco Fu defeated Anthony McGill 13–9 to reach his first quarterfinal in a decade.[27]

Trailing Barry Hawkins 9–12, Ronnie O'Sullivan won three consecutive frames to take the match to his first deciding frame at the Crucible since his first-round match with Stephen Maguire in 2005. However, Hawkins prevailed in the decider to win the match 13–12, the first time in 14 years that Hawkins had beaten O'Sullivan in a competitive match, and only the second time in 13 years that O'Sullivan had failed to reach the World Championship quarterfinals.[28] Despite losing, O'Sullivan made four century breaks and eight more breaks over 50, scoring 1409 points to Hawkins’s 1135.[29]

Quarterfinals

Ding Junhui's comprehensive 13–3 victory over Mark Williams saw him win the match with a session to spare to reach his second Crucible semi-final, after his first appearance in 2011.[30][31]

After going 6–0 ahead, Mark Selby beat Kyren Wilson 13–8 to reach the fourth semifinal of his career. Wilson made a 143 break in the 20th frame, the highest of the tournament.[32]

Alan McManus came from 9–11 behind against John Higgins to win 13–11 and reach his first Crucible semifinal since 1993, as well as his first ranking semifinal appearance since the 2006 Grand Prix.[33][34] At the age of 45, he became the oldest Crucible semifinalist and first middle-aged player since Ray Reardon, who was 52 when he reached that stage in 1985.[34]

Marco Fu led Barry Hawkins by 9–1 and 10–4 before Hawkins fought back to within one frame at 9–10. Fu eventually won by 13–11 to reach his second Crucible semifinal, a decade after his first in 2006. Hawkins' defeat denied him a fourth consecutive appearance in the World Championship semifinals.[33]

Semifinals

For the first time in Crucible history, two Asian players made their appearance in the semifinals. This was also the first time since 2005 that two qualifiers reached the semifinals.

In the first semifinal, Ding Junhui was leading Alan McManus by 5–0 and 9–3 (with three centuries in five frames and five centuries in nine frames), before McManus fought back with three centuries of his own to trail 8–9. Ding then pulled away to lead 12–8, and finally won 17–11 to reach his first World Championship final.[35] In the 20th frame, Ding attempted a maximum break, but missed the 15th black for a break of 113, his sixth century in the match.[36] In the 27th frame, Ding made his seventh century of the match to set a new record for the most centuries made by a player in a World Championship match, beating the previous record of six centuries set by Joe Davis in 1946, Mark Selby in 2011, and Ronnie O'Sullivan in 2013. Ding's seven centuries equalled the record for the most by one player in any professional snooker match, set by Stephen Hendry in the 1994 UK Championship final. In total, 10 centuries were made in the match, which was a record in professional play, surpassing the previous record of 8 which had been first achieved in the 1999 semifinal by Hendry and O'Sullivan.[37]

In the opening session of the other semifinal, Mark Selby took a 3–0 and 5–3 lead, but Marco Fu fought back to end the second session all-square at 8–8. Fu's tip separated from his cue in the 15th frame as he was chalking it. A ten-minute break was called while the tip was glued back on.[38] The 24th frame, won by Selby to level at 12–12, lasted 76 minutes 11 seconds, becoming the longest frame ever played at the Crucible, breaking the previous record of 74 minutes 58 seconds set in the 2009 match between Stephen Maguire and Mark King.[39] The frames were shared until Selby won the final two frames to win the match 17–15. The 32nd frame also lasted more than an hour.[40]

Final

Ding Junhui was the first qualifier to contest the final since Judd Trump was beaten by John Higgins in 2011.[40] The Chinese player also became the first Asian finalist at the Crucible,[37] and the match drew a peak television audience of over 42 million in China on CCTV-5.[41]

In the first session of the final, Mark Selby took a 6–0 lead, before Ding won the last two frames of the session to leave Selby 6–2 ahead. Ding fought back in the second session to trail by only one frame at 7–8, but Selby won the final two frames of the day for a 10–7 overnight lead. Some frames involved lengthy tactical battles, and play did not end at the Crucible until 00:24 local time on Monday morning.[42]

On the second day of the final, Ding again fought back to trailing by only one frame at 10–11, but Selby won three of the session's last four frames to go into the final session 14–11 ahead. Although Ding won three more frames in the evening session - coming from 16-11 behind to 16-14 - Selby eventually clinched the match by 18 frames to 14 to claim his second world title, along with the £330,000 prize.[43] The match ended just minutes after Selby's home city of Leicester celebrated Leicester City F.C.'s first ever Premier League title win.[44]

Prize fund

The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,500,100 from the previous year's £1,364,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[45]

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  • Winner: £330,000
  • Runner-up: £137,500
  • Semifinal: £66,000
  • Quarterfinal: £33,000
  • Last 16: £22,000
  • Last 32: £13,250
  • Last 48: £9,900
  • Last 80: £6,600
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  • Non-televised highest break: £1,000
  • Televised highest break: £10,000
  • Total: £1,500,100
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The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £20,000.

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).

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|16 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Bingham (1)|9|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ali Carter|10
|16 & 17 April|{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Maguire (16)|7|{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan McManus|10
|17 & 18 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ricky Walden (9)|10|{{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Williams|8
|18 & 19 April|{{flagicon|SCO}} John Higgins (8)|10|{{flagicon|WAL}} Ryan Day|3
|20 & 21 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Judd Trump (5)|10|{{flagicon|CHN}} Liang Wenbo|8
|20 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Martin Gould (12)|8|{{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui|10
|17 & 18 April|{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Williams (13)|10|{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Dott|4
|19 April|{{flagicon|AUS}} Neil Robertson (4)|6|{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Holt|10
|16 & 17 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Shaun Murphy (3)|8|{{flagicon|SCO}} Anthony McGill|10
|16 April|{{flagicon|HKG}} Marco Fu (14)|10|{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Ebdon|2
|19 & 20 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Barry Hawkins (11)|10|{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Anda|5
|17 & 18 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ronnie O'Sullivan (6)|10|{{flagicon|ENG}} David Gilbert|7
|19 & 20 April|{{flagicon|NIR}} Mark Allen (7)|10|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mitchell Mann|3
|20 & 21 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Perry (10)|9|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson|10
|17 & 18 April|{{flagicon|WAL}} Michael White (15)|7|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Baird|10
|18 & 19 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby (2)|10|{{flagicon|ENG}} Robert Milkins|6
|21, 22 & 23 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ali Carter|11|{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan McManus|13
|23, 24 & 25 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ricky Walden (9)|8|{{flagicon|SCO}} John Higgins (8)|13
|24 & 25 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Judd Trump (5)|10|{{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui|13
|22 & 23 April|{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Williams (13)|13|{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Holt|8
|21 & 22 April|{{flagicon|SCO}} Anthony McGill|9|{{flagicon|HKG}} Marco Fu (14)|13
|23, 24 & 25 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Barry Hawkins (11)|13|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ronnie O'Sullivan (6)|12
|24 & 25 April|{{flagicon|NIR}} Mark Allen (7)|9|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson|13
|22 & 23 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Baird|11|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby (2)|13
|26 & 27 April|{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan McManus|13|{{flagicon|SCO}} John Higgins (8)|11
|26 & 27 April|{{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui|13|{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Williams (13)|3
|26 & 27 April|{{flagicon|HKG}} Marco Fu (14)|13|{{flagicon|ENG}} Barry Hawkins (11)|11
|26 & 27 April|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson|8|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby (2)|13
|28, 29 & 30 April|{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan McManus|11|{{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui|17
|28, 29 & 30 April|{{flagicon|HKG}} Marco Fu (14)|15 |{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby (2)|17
|(Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 1 & 2 May. Referee: Paul Collier[46]
| Ding Junhui
{{CHN}}
| 14–18
| Mark Selby (2)
{{ENG}}
| 8–125 (91), 68–70 (Ding 52), 43–101 (76), 0–124 (120), 0–100 (70), 38–77, 68–47, 107–14
| First session (8 frames)
2–6
| 8–125 (91), 68–70 (Ding 52), 43–101 (76), 0–124 (120), 0–100 (70), 38–77, 68–47, 107–14
| 22–73, 92–30 (76), 103–1 (103), 93–49 (89), 1–71, 86–0 (86), 82–52 (55), 25–86, 27–67
| Second session (9 frames)
7–10
| 22–73, 92–30 (76), 103–1 (103), 93–49 (89), 1–71, 86–0 (86), 82–52 (55), 25–86, 27–67
| 121–7 (89), 61–56, 11–126 (126), 103–0 (103), 43–75 (52), 9–118 (68), 69–1 (52), 11–75 (55)
| Third session (8 frames)
11–14
| 121–7 (89), 61–56, 11–126 (126), 103–0 (103), 43–75 (52), 9–118 (68), 69–1 (52), 11–75 (55)
| 0–103 (57), 60–67 (Ding 60), 87–0 (73), 108–0 (70), 103–0 (103), 11–59, 0–74 (74)
| Fourth session (7 out of 10 frames)
14–18
| 0–103 (57), 60–67 (Ding 60), 87–0 (73), 108–0 (70), 103–0 (103), 11–59, 0–74 (74)
| Match time: 13:02:28 (HH:MM:SS),[44] Average frame time: 24:27 (MM:SS)
| 103
| Highest break
| 126
| 3
| Century breaks
| 2
| 13
| 50+ breaks
| 10
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby wins the 2016 Betfred World Snooker Championship
|Best of 19 frames
|Best of 25 frames
|Best of 25 frames
|Best of 33 frames
}}

Qualifying

128 players competed in the qualifying. There were 3 qualifying rounds, reducing the qualifiers to 16, who would go on to play in the final stages at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Qualifying took place between 6 and 13 April 2016 at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield, England. All matches were the best of 19 frames. The draw for the final stages was made on 14 April.

The 128 players competing in the qualifying included tour players outside the top 16, Q School top-ups and WPBSA invites.[47] The 16 invited qualifiers were made up of 7 players, who won or were runner-up in important events together with 9 players invited based on the EBSA Order of Merit, but limited to one player per country.,[48]

The 7 winners/runners-up were:

  • {{flagicon|HKG}} Ng On-yee – WLBSA World Snooker Championship winner
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Xintong – IBSF World Snooker Championship runner-up
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Jamie Rhys Clarke – IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship runner-up
  • {{flagicon|HKG}} Cheung Ka Wai – IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship winner
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Josh Boileau – EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships winner
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Brandon Sargeant – EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championships runner-up
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Tyler Rees – EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championships winner

The remaining 9 invitees were:

  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Hammad Miah
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Kishan Hirani
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Mateusz Baranowski
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Dylan Craig
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Lukas Kleckers
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Brendan O'Donoghue
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Conor McCormack
  • {{flagicon|LAT}} Rodion Judin
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Bratislav Krustev

Round 1

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PlayerScorePlayer
CHN}} Ding Junhui10–4IRE}} Greg Casey
SCO}} Ross Muir10–5ENG}} Sean O'Sullivan
ENG}} Andrew Higginson9–10ENG}} Nigel Bond
ENG}} Gary Wilson10–4IRL}} Leo Fernandez
WAL}} Jamie Jones5–10PAK}} Hamza Akbar
ENG}} Ian Burns10–8WAL}} Duane Jones
NIR}} Gerard Greene10–9ENG}} Jimmy White
ENG}} Peter Ebdon10–6THA}} James Wattana
ENG}} Ben Woollaston9–10ENG}} Chris Wakelin
ENG}} Anthony Hamilton10–3ENG}} Sydney Wilson
ENG}} Robbie Williams10–7WAL}} Gareth Allen
ENG}} Mark Joyce10–7ENG}} Zak Surety
ENG}} Mike Dunn10–7ENG}} James Cahill
CHN}} Li Hang10–8CHN}} Lu Chenwei
ENG}} Michael Georgiou6–10THA}} Noppon Saengkham
SCO}} Graeme Dott10–8ENG}} Brandon Sargeant
ENG}} Robert Milkins10–3HKG}} Cheung Ka Wai
ENG}} Joel Walker6–10SCO}} Scott Donaldson
NOR}} Kurt Maflin10–8ENG}} Sanderson Lam
ENG}} Rod Lawler9–10CHN}} Zhao Xintong
ENG}} Mark King10–3SCO}} Fraser Patrick
ENG}} David Grace10–5IRE}} Brendan O'Donoghue
ENG}} Peter Lines10–1HKG}} Ng On-yee
ENG}} Michael Holt10–6ENG}} Michael Wild
SCO}} Alan McManus10–5ENG}} Michael Wasley
IRL}} David Morris10–5ENG}} Chris Melling
ENG}} Stuart Carrington10–9ENG}} Hammad Miah
ENG}} Jimmy Robertson10–0WAL}} Tyler Rees
CHN}} Tian Pengfei7–10IRI}} Hossein Vafaei
IRL}} Ken Doherty10–6ENG}} Andy Hicks
ENG}} Alfie Burden10–7MLT}} Tony Drago
WAL}} Ryan Day10–2WAL}} Daniel Wells
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PlayerScorePlayer
ENG}} Kyren Wilson10–3ENG}} Jason Weston
ENG}} Martin O'Donnell10–8ENG}} Kuldesh Johal
NIR}} Joe Swail7–10CHN}} Zhang Yong
WAL}} Matthew Stevens10–2IRL}} Josh Boileau
THA}} Thepchaiya Un-Nooh10–9{{flagicon|THA}} Akani Songsermsawad}}
CHN}} Yu Delu9–10ENG}} Paul Davison
ENG}} Craig Steadman10–3SCO}} Michael Leslie
SCO}} Anthony McGill10–1EGY}} Hatem Yassen
BEL}} Luca Brecel10–8ENG}} Steven Hallworth
ENG}} Liam Highfield10–2ENG}} Luke Simmonds
ENG}} Sam Baird10–8MYS}} Thor Chuan Leong
ENG}} Tom Ford10–2IOM}} Darryl Hill
ENG}} Jack Lisowski10–2WAL}} Alex Taubman
ENG}} Rory McLeod10–7GER}} Lukas Kleckers
WAL}} Lee Walker10–0NIR}} Conor McCormack
ENG}} Dave Gilbert10–5SCO}} Rhys Clark
ENG}} Matthew Selt10–2BRA}} Igor Figueiredo
ENG}} Mitchell Mann10–7WAL}} Kishan Hirani
FIN}} Robin Hull10–7ENG}} Barry Pinches
{{flagicon|THA}} Dechawat Poomjaeng}}10–4SCO}} Eden Sharav
IRE}} Fergal O'Brien10–4ENG}} Steve Davis
CHN}} Zhou Yuelong10–3SCO}} Dylan Craig
CHN}} Zhang Anda10–2BUL}} Bratislav Krustev
ENG}} Mark Davis10–7ENG}} Adam Duffy
ENG}} Ali Carter10–2POL}} Mateusz Baranowski
CHN}} Cao Yupeng10–0LAT}} Rodion Judin
ENG}} Oliver Lines10–5CHN}} Lu Ning
WAL}} Dominic Dale10–6ENG}} Ian Glover
CHN}} Xiao Guodong10–6ENG}} Allan Taylor
SCO}} Jamie Burnett9–10WAL}} Jamie Rhys Clarke
ENG}} Jamie Cope10–4ENG}} Ashley Hugill
CHN}} Liang Wenbo10–2ENG}} Joe O'Connor
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Round 2

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PlayerScorePlayer
CHN}} Ding Junhui10–1SCO}} Ross Muir
ENG}} Nigel Bond10–6ENG}} Gary Wilson
PAK}} Hamza Akbar3–10ENG}} Ian Burns
NIR}} Gerard Greene9–10ENG}} Peter Ebdon
ENG}} Chris Wakelin9–10ENG}} Anthony Hamilton
ENG}} Robbie Williams10–4ENG}} Mark Joyce
ENG}} Mike Dunn10–9CHN}} Li Hang
THA}} Noppon Saengkham8–10SCO}} Graeme Dott
ENG}} Robert Milkins10–8SCO}} Scott Donaldson
NOR}} Kurt Maflin10–8CHN}} Zhao Xintong
ENG}} Mark King10–7ENG}} David Grace
ENG}} Peter Lines7–10ENG}} Michael Holt
SCO}} Alan McManus10–6IRL}} David Morris
ENG}} Stuart Carrington5–10ENG}} Jimmy Robertson
IRI}} Hossein Vafaei7–10IRL}} Ken Doherty
ENG}} Alfie Burden9–10WAL}} Ryan Day
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PlayerScorePlayer
ENG}} Kyren Wilson10–6ENG}} Martin O'Donnell
CHN}} Zhang Yong3–10WAL}} Matthew Stevens
THA}} Thepchaiya Un-Nooh10–7ENG}} Paul Davison
ENG}} Craig Steadman9–10SCO}} Anthony McGill
BEL}} Luca Brecel8–10ENG}} Liam Highfield
ENG}} Sam Baird10–7ENG}} Tom Ford
ENG}} Jack Lisowski10–5ENG}} Rory McLeod
WAL}} Lee Walker2–10ENG}} Dave Gilbert
ENG}} Matthew Selt9–10ENG}} Mitchell Mann
FIN}} Robin Hull5–10THA}} Dechawat Poomjaeng
IRE}} Fergal O'Brien6–10CHN}} Zhou Yuelong
CHN}} Zhang Anda10–5ENG}} Mark Davis
ENG}} Ali Carter10–8CHN}} Cao Yupeng
ENG}} Oliver Lines6–10WAL}} Dominic Dale
CHN}} Xiao Guodong10–8WAL}} Jamie Rhys Clarke
ENG}} Jamie Cope5–10CHN}} Liang Wenbo
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Round 3

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PlayerScorePlayer
CHN}} Ding Junhui10–2ENG}} Nigel Bond
ENG}} Ian Burns2–10ENG}} Peter Ebdon
ENG}} Anthony Hamilton9–10ENG}} Robbie Williams
ENG}} Mike Dunn7–10SCO}} Graeme Dott
ENG}} Robert Milkins10–7NOR}} Kurt Maflin
ENG}} Mark King8–10ENG}} Michael Holt
SCO}} Alan McManus10–2ENG}} Jimmy Robertson
IRL}} Ken Doherty6–10WAL}} Ryan Day
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PlayerScorePlayer
ENG}} Kyren Wilson10–6WAL}} Matthew Stevens
THA}} Thepchaiya Un-Nooh7–10SCO}} Anthony McGill
ENG}} Liam Highfield9–10ENG}} Sam Baird
ENG}} Jack Lisowski7–10ENG}} Dave Gilbert
ENG}} Mitchell Mann10–9THA}} Dechawat Poomjaeng
CHN}} Zhou Yuelong7–10CHN}} Zhang Anda
ENG}} Ali Carter10–6WAL}} Dominic Dale
CHN}} Xiao Guodong6–10CHN}} Liang Wenbo
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Century breaks

Televised stage centuries

There were 86 century breaks made by 24 players in the televised stage of the World Championship, equalling the record set the year before.[49] For every century break made during the 17-day championship in Sheffield, the title sponsor, Betfred, was due to donate £200 to World Snooker’s official charity, the Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice. However, in line with the sponsor's declaration, the donation was rounded up to £25,000 as at least 70 centuries were achieved.[50] Ding Junhui made 15 centuries which is the second highest total in Crucible history, one short of the record of 16 set by Stephen Hendry in 2002.[44]

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  • 143, 130, 129, 103 {{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson
  • 141, 102 {{flagicon|ENG}} Barry Hawkins
  • 140, 115, 109 {{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Holt
  • 139, 124, 118, 103, 101 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 138, 136, 135, 114, 111, 108, 102, 100, 100 {{flagicon|HKG}} Marco Fu
  • {{nowrap|138, 132, 131, 128, 123, 113, 112, 110, 109, 103, 103, 103, 100, 100, 100 {{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui}}
  • 136, 128, 125, 119, 114, 107 {{flagicon|SCO}} Alan McManus
  • 134, 133, 132, 126, 125, 120, 115, 101, 101 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Selby
  • 125 {{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Gilbert
  • 122, 104, 103, 103 {{flagicon|NIR}} Mark Allen
  • 121, 107, 105, 105, 101, 100 {{flagicon|SCO}} John Higgins
  • 119, 117 {{flagicon|SCO}} Anthony McGill
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  • 117, 107 {{flagicon|CHN}} Liang Wenbo
  • 113 {{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Bingham
  • 111 {{flagicon|ENG}} Martin Gould
  • 109, 105 {{flagicon|ENG}} Shaun Murphy
  • 108, 103, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Baird
  • 107, 101 {{flagicon|AUS}} Neil Robertson
  • 106, 106 {{flagicon|ENG}} Judd Trump
  • 104 {{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Williams
  • 103, 102, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ali Carter
  • 102 {{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Williams
  • 102 {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael White
  • 102 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ricky Walden
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Qualifying stage centuries

There were 132 century breaks made by 63 players in the qualifying stage of the World Championship.[51]

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  • 144, 140, 102 {{flagicon|THA}} Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
  • 142 {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Lines
  • 140, 137, 106 {{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Junhui
  • 140, 137, 104 {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhou Yuelong
  • 139, 120, 117, 104 {{flagicon|ENG}} Liam Highfield
  • 139, 104 {{flagicon|ENG}} Oliver Lines
  • 138, 130, 111, 111, 101 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ali Carter
  • 138, 110 {{flagicon|IRI}} Hossein Vafaei
  • 138, 108, 104, 101 {{flagicon|CHN}} Liang Wenbo
  • 136, 131, 119, 104 {{flagicon|WAL}} Ryan Day
  • 136, 122, 118, 115, 106 {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Robertson
  • 135 {{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew Higginson
  • 134, 121, 114 {{flagicon|THA}} Dechawat Poomjaeng
  • 134, 118, 117, 106, 104 {{flagicon|THA}} Noppon Saengkham
  • 134, 110, 102 {{flagicon|NOR}} Kurt Maflin
  • 134, 101 {{flagicon|CHN}} Lu Chenwei
  • 133, 119, 115, 114 {{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Gilbert
  • 133, 100 {{flagicon|CHN}} Xiao Guodong
  • 131, 116 {{flagicon|ENG}} Kyren Wilson
  • 131 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Woollaston
  • 130, 108 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark King
  • 130 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Davis
  • 128 {{flagicon|WAL}} Lee Walker
  • 127, 105, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mitchell Mann
  • 127 {{flagicon|WAL}} Daniel Wells
  • 125 {{flagicon|WAL}} Jamie Jones
  • 123 {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Yong
  • 123 {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Xintong
  • 122, 104 {{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Donaldson
  • 121, 103 {{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Dott
  • 121, 100 {{flagicon|WAL}} Kishan Hirani
  • 120, 108 {{flagicon|CHN}} Li Hang
  • 120, 107, 103, 102 {{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Lisowski
  • 116, 104, 104, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Anthony Hamilton
  • 115, 105, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Carrington
  • 114, 110 {{flagicon|WAL}} Matthew Stevens
  • 113, 111 {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Anda
  • 112, 109 {{flagicon|ENG}} Alfie Burden
  • 112, 106, 103, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Robert Milkins
  • 111 {{flagicon|THA}} James Wattana
  • 110, 107 {{flagicon|IRL}} David Morris
  • 110 {{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Glover
  • 109, 106 {{flagicon|IRL}} Ken Doherty
  • 109, 102, 101 {{flagicon|SCO}} Anthony McGill
  • 108, 100, 100 {{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Baird
  • 108 {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Melling
  • 108 {{flagicon|ENG}} Matthew Selt
  • 108 {{flagicon|ENG}} Rory McLeod
  • 107 {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Wakelin
  • 107 {{flagicon|IRL}} Fergal O'Brien
  • 107 {{flagicon|MYS}} Thor Chuan Leong
  • 106, 105 {{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Williams
  • 106 {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Joyce
  • 106 {{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Georgiou
  • 105, 104, 103 {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Ford
  • 105 {{flagicon|THA}} Sunny Akani
  • 105 {{flagicon|ENG}} Allan Taylor
  • 105 {{flagicon|NIR}} Joe Swail
  • 105 {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Ebdon
  • 104 {{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Wilson
  • 102 {{flagicon|SCO}} Eden Sharav
  • 102 {{flagicon|BEL}} Luca Brecel
  • 101 {{flagicon|WAL}} Gareth Allen
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50. ^{{cite web |title=Betfred Donates £25,000 to Bluebell Wood |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/betfred-donates-25000-to-bluebell-wood/ |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association |date=29 April 2016 |accessdate=29 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160508065355/http://www.worldsnooker.com/betfred-donates-25000-to-bluebell-wood/ |archive-date=8 May 2016 |dead-url=no |df=dmy-all}}
51. ^{{cite web |title=World Championship Qualifiers: centuries |url=http://livescores.worldsnookerdata.com/Centuries/CenturyBreaks/13869/world-championship-qualifiers |work=worldsnookerdata.com |publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association |accessdate=6 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160408210546/http://livescores.worldsnookerdata.com/Centuries/CenturyBreaks/13869/world-championship-qualifiers |archive-date=8 April 2016 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all}}
52. ^{{cite web |title=Field Set for Betfred World Championship |url=https://www.wpbsa.com/field-set-for-betfred-world-championship/ |work=wpbsa.com |publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association |accessdate=6 April 2018 |date=6 April 2018 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180407115940/https://www.wpbsa.com/field-set-for-betfred-world-championship/ |archivedate=7 April 2018}}

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