2011 Brazil Masters

The 2011 Brazil Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 15–18 September 2011 at Costão do Santinho Resort in Florianópolis, Brazil. This was the first professional event held in South America.[1]

Brazil Masters
Tournament information
Dates15–18 September 2011
VenueCostão do Santinho Resort
CityFlorianópolis
CountryBrazil
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund$200,000
Winner's share$40,000
Highest break139
Final
Champion Shaun Murphy
Runner-up Graeme Dott
Score5–0

Shaun Murphy won in the final 5–0 against Graeme Dott.[1]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[2]

  • Winner: $40,000
  • Runner-up: $20,000
  • Semi-final: $11,000
  • Quarter-final: $7,000
  • Last 16: $4,000
  • Appearance fee for 14 professionals: $4,000
  • Highest break: $2,000
  • Total: $200,000

Main draw

[3][4]

Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
            
Mark Selby 4
Stuart Bingham 3
Mark Selby 3
Peter Ebdon 4
Peter Ebdon 4
Stephen Lee 1
Peter Ebdon 2
Graeme Dott 5
Jamie Cope 2
Igor Figueiredo 4
Igor Figueiredo 2
Graeme Dott 4
Graeme Dott 4
Mark Davis 1
Graeme Dott 0
Shaun Murphy 5
Shaun Murphy 4
Sobradinho de Deus 0
Shaun Murphy 4
Ricky Walden 1
Martin Gould 1
Ricky Walden 4
Shaun Murphy 5
Stephen Hendry 1
Stephen Hendry 4
Noel Rodrigues 1
Stephen Hendry 4
Ali Carter 0
Ali Carter 4
Steve Davis 2

Final

Final: Best of 9 frames. Referee: Michaela Tabb.
Costão do Santinho Resort, Florianópolis, Brazil, 18 September 2011[4]
Graeme Dott
 Scotland
0–5 Shaun Murphy
 England
4–93 (81), 35–84, 21–72 (54), 0–79 (79), 0–139 (139)
30 Highest break 139
0 Century breaks 1
0 50+ breaks 4

Century breaks

[5]

References

  1. "Marvellous Murphy destroys Dott to claim inaugural Brazil Masters title". Daily Mail. London. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  2. "Prize Money". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  3. "2011 Brazilian Masters draw". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  4. "Brazil Masters (2011)". Snooker.org. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  5. "Century breaks". worldsnookerdata.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 19 September 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
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