2011 Australian Goldfields Open

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

Australian Goldfields Open
Tournament information
Dates18–24 July 2011
VenueBendigo Stadium
CityBendigo
CountryAustralia
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund$435,000
Highest break Mark Williams (142)
Final
Champion Stuart Bingham
Runner-up Mark Williams
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 sighting 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

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

Main draw

[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 Higgins 4
Matthew Selt[b1] 5
Matthew Selt 5
16 Stephen Hendry 1
16 Stephen Hendry 5
Martin Gould 3
Matthew Selt 3
7 Shaun Murphy 5
13 Peter Ebdon 3
Rory McLeod 5
Rory McLeod 1
7 Shaun Murphy 5
7 Shaun Murphy 5
Andrew Higginson 3
7 Shaun Murphy 2
Stuart Bingham 6
6 Ali Carter 3
Marcus Campbell 5
Marcus Campbell 1
12 Mark Allen 5
12 Mark Allen 5
Ryan Day 3
12 Mark Allen 3
Stuart Bingham 5
15 Jamie Cope 3
Tom Ford 5
Tom Ford 0
Stuart Bingham 5
4 Ding Junhui 2
Stuart Bingham 5
Stuart Bingham 9
2 Mark Williams 8
3 Mark Selby 5
Joe Perry 3
3 Mark Selby 5
Mark Davis 3
9 Judd Trump 3
Mark Davis 5
3 Mark Selby 3
Ken Doherty 5
14 Matthew Stevens 4
Liang Wenbo 5
Liang Wenbo 4
Ken Doherty 5
8 Stephen Maguire 2
Ken Doherty 5
Ken Doherty 2
2 Mark Williams 6
5 Neil Robertson 5
Nigel Bond 2
5 Neil Robertson 4
Dominic Dale 5
Dominic Dale 5
Steve Mifsud[b2] 2
Dominic Dale 4
2 Mark Williams 5
David Gilbert[c] 5
James Mifsud 1
David Gilbert 2
2 Mark Williams 5
2 Mark Williams 5
Barry Pinches 2

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb
Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Australia[5]
Stuart Bingham
 England
9–8 Mark 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
139 Highest break 89
1 Century breaks 0
3 50+ breaks 8

Qualifying

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 Baird 5   Adrian Gunnell 5   Matthew Selt 5   Ricky Walden 0
Luca Brecel 1   Sam Baird 4   Adrian Gunnell 1   Matthew Selt 5
Andrew Pagett 5   Jimmy Robertson 5   Mark Joyce 5   Martin Gould 5
Adam Wicheard 4   Andrew Pagett 2   Jimmy Robertson 3   Mark Joyce 3
Paul Davison 5   Jimmy White 5   Rory McLeod 5   Robert Milkins 2
David Hogan 3   Paul Davison 2   Jimmy White 3   Rory McLeod 5
Bjorn Haneveer 3   Liu Chuang 3   Jamie Burnett 5   Andrew Higginson 5
Andrew Norman 5   Andrew Norman 5   Andrew Norman 3   Jamie Burnett 4
Joe Meara 3   Rod Lawler 5   Mike Dunn 5   Marcus Campbell 5
David Morris 5   David Morris 3   Rod Lawler 3   Mike Dunn 4
Michael White 4   Joe Swail 1   Joe Jogia 2   Ryan Day 5
Yu Delu 5   Yu Delu 5   Yu Delu 5   Yu Delu 0
Dechawat Poomjaeng 1   Jack Lisowski 5   Tom Ford 5   Gerard Greene 2
Robin Hull 5   Robin Hull 2   Jack Lisowski 3   Tom Ford 5
Cao Yupeng 1   Peter Lines 3   Michael Holt 5   Stuart Bingham 5
Kurt Maflin 5   Kurt Maflin 5   Kurt Maflin 1   Michael Holt 2
Sam Craigie 5   Liu Song 3   Fergal O'Brien 5   Joe Perry 5
David Grace 1   Sam Craigie 5   Sam Craigie 1   Fergal O'Brien 2
Aditya Mehta 1   Anthony McGill 1   Anthony Hamilton w/d   Mark Davis 5
Tian Pengfei 5   Tian Pengfei 5   Tian Pengfei w/o   Tian Pengfei 4
Ben Woollaston 5   Ian McCulloch 3   Jamie Jones 4   Liang Wenbo 5
Adam Duffy 2   Ben Woollaston 5   Ben Woollaston 5   Ben Woollaston 3
Scott MacKenzie 5   Andy Hicks 1   Tony Drago 1   Ken Doherty 5
Stuart Carrington 4   Scott MacKenzie 5   Scott MacKenzie 5   Scott MacKenzie 2
Kacper Filipiak 0   Alan McManus 1   Nigel Bond 5   Barry Hawkins 4
Li Yan 5   Li Yan 5   Li Yan 3   Nigel Bond 5
Liam Highfield 5   Xiao Guodong 4   Steve Davis w/d   Dominic Dale 5
Simon Bedford 4   Liam Highfield 5   Liam Highfield w/o   Liam Highfield 3
Passakorn Suwannawat 4   Alfie Burden 2   Dave Harold 4   Mark King 0
David Gilbert 5   David Gilbert 5   David Gilbert 5   David Gilbert 5
Daniel Wells 2   Matthew Couch 5   Barry Pinches 5   Stephen Lee 3
James Wattana 5   James Wattana 4   Matthew Couch 3   Barry Pinches 5

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[9]

Televised stage centuries

[10][11][12]

Notes

References

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