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1 Tournament summary  





2 Prize fund  





3 Main draw  





4 Qualifying  



4.1  Round 1  





4.2  Round 24  





4.3  Round 56  







5 Century breaks  





6 References  














2001 World Snooker Championship






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Embassy World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates21 April – 7 May 2001 (2001-04-21 – 2001-05-07)
VenueCrucible Theatre
CitySheffield
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£1,532,000
Winner's share£250,000
Highest break Joe Swail (NIR) (140)
Final
Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
Runner-up John Higgins (SCO)
Score18–14

2000

2002

The 2001 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2001 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 21 April and 7 May 2001 at the Crucible TheatreinSheffield, England. The tournament was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Embassy.

Defending champion Mark Williams lost in the second round 12–13 against Joe Swail, and became the latest first-time champion to fall to the Crucible curse, being unable to defend his first World title.

Ronnie O'Sullivan won his first World title by defeating John Higgins 18–14 in the final.

Tournament summary

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Prize fund

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The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[5]

  • Winner: £250,000
  • Runner-up: £147,000
  • Semi-final: £73,000
  • Quarter-final: £36,500
  • Last 16: £20,000
  • Last 32: £14,000
  • Last 48: £10,500
  • Last 64: £6,600
  • Last 96: £4,000
  • Last 128: £1,100
  • Highest break: £20,000
  • Maximum break: £147,000
  • Total: £1,532,000
  • Main draw

    [edit]

    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).[6][7][8]

    First round
    Best of 19 frames
    Second round
    Best of 25 frames
    Quarter-finals
    Best of 25 frames
    Semi-finals
    Best of 33 frames
    Final
    Best of 35 frames
    21 April[9]
    Wales Mark Williams (1) 10
    26, 27 & 28 April[10]
    Scotland Billy Snaddon4
    Wales Mark Williams (1)12
    25 April[9]
    Northern Ireland Joe Swail (16)13
    Northern Ireland Joe Swail (16)10
    1 & 2 May[11]
    England Sean Storey9
    Northern Ireland Joe Swail (16)13
    24 April[9]
    Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace11
    Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien (9)8
    29 & 30 April[10]
    England Mark King10
    England Mark King5
    23 & 24 April[9]
    Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace13
    Scotland Alan McManus (8)2
    3, 4 & 5 May[12]
    Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace10
    Northern Ireland Joe Swail (16)11
    25 & 26 April[9]
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)17
    England Stephen Lee (5) 10
    28, 29 & 30 April[10]
    England Nigel Bond3
    England Stephen Lee (5)12
    22 & 23 April[9]
    England Peter Ebdon (12)13
    England Peter Ebdon (12) 10
    1 & 2 May[11]
    Thailand James Wattana8
    England Peter Ebdon (12)6
    21 & 22 April[9]
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)13
    England Dave Harold (13)10
    27 & 28 April[10]
    Australia Quinten Hann5
    England Dave Harold (13)6
    22 & 23 April[9]
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)13
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)10
    6 & 7 May
    England Andy Hicks2
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)18
    25 & 26 April[9]
    Scotland John Higgins (2)14
    Scotland Stephen Hendry (3) 10
    29 & 30 April[10]
    England Mark Davis5
    Scotland Stephen Hendry (3) 13
    21 & 22 April[9]
    England Paul Hunter (14)5
    England Paul Hunter (14)10
    1 & 2 May[11]
    England David Roe6
    Scotland Stephen Hendry (3)5
    21 & 22 April
    Wales Matthew Stevens (6)13
    England Anthony Hamilton (11)10
    26 & 27 April[10]
    Scotland Marcus Campbell4
    England Anthony Hamilton (11)5
    21 & 22 April[9]
    Wales Matthew Stevens (6)13
    Wales Matthew Stevens (6)10
    3, 4 & 5 May[13]
    Malta Tony Drago1
    Wales Matthew Stevens (6)15
    23 April[9]
    Scotland John Higgins (2)17
    Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (7)10
    27 & 28 April[10]
    England Nick Dyson7
    Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (7)13
    23 & 24 April[9]
    Republic of Ireland Michael Judge7
    England John Parrott (10)6
    1 & 2 May[11]
    Republic of Ireland Michael Judge10
    Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty (7)6
    24 & 25 April[9]
    Scotland John Higgins (2)13
    Hong Kong Marco Fu (15)8
    28, 29 & 30 April[10]
    Scotland Chris Small 10
    Scotland Chris Small8
    24 & 25 April[9]
    Scotland John Higgins (2)13
    Scotland John Higgins (2)10
    Scotland Graeme Dott4
    Final (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. 6 & 7 May 2001.[14] Referee: Eirian Williams.[15]
    Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)
     England
    18–14 John Higgins (2)
     Scotland
    92–41, 0–92, 81–0, 79–0, 56–47, 0–135, 90–28, 71–0, 49–72, 49–36, 2–53, 50–68, 99–0, 100–12, 22–108, 99–0, 81–26, 12–78, 139–0, 85–0, 133–0, 33–65, 21–67, 0–98, 19–68, 68–0, 78–43, 8–67, 5–101, 68–60, 69–71, 80–45 Century breaks: 4
    (O'Sullivan 2, Higgins 2)

    Highest break by O'Sullivan: 139
    Highest break by Higgins: 135

    92–41, 0–92, 81–0, 79–0, 56–47, 0–135, 90–28, 71–0, 49–72, 49–36, 2–53, 50–68, 99–0, 100–12, 22–108, 99–0, 81–26, 12–78, 139–0, 85–0, 133–0, 33–65, 21–67, 0–98, 19–68, 68–0, 78–43, 8–67, 5–101, 68–60, 69–71, 80–45
    England Ronnie O'Sullivan wins the 2001 Embassy World Snooker Championship

    Qualifying

    [edit]

    The qualifying matches were held between 20 February and 4 March 2001 at the Newport CentreinNewport, Wales.

    Round 1

    [edit]
    Best of 19 frames
    China Hasimu Tuerxun 10–3 Germany Lasse Münstermann
    England Tom Ford 10–2 Thailand Charoen Phorat
    England Ricky Walden 10–5 Republic of Ireland David McDonnell
    England Shailesh Jogia 10–9 England Shaun Murphy
    Canada Bob Chaperon 10–6 England Ian Hurdman
    England Darryn Walker 10–3 England Eddie Barker
    England Lee Spick 10–7 England Michael Rhodes
    Australia Neil Robertson 10–7 England Paul Davison

    Round 2–4

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    Round 2
    (Best of 19 frames)
    Round 3
    (Best of 19 frames)
    Round 4
    (Best of 19 frames)
    Scotland Hugh Abernethy10–4 China Hasimu Tuerxun Scotland Hugh Abernethy10–8 Northern Ireland Jason Prince England Rod Lawler10–4 Scotland Hugh Abernethy
    England Nick Dyson10–7 England Ian Brumby England Nick Dyson10–8 England Mark Gray England Nick Dyson10–7 England Steve James
    England Tony Knowles10–4 Republic of Ireland Colm Gilcreest England Tony Knowles10–9 New Zealand Dene O'Kane England Jimmy Michie10–2 England Tony Knowles
    England Jason Weston10–8 England Lee Richardson England Nick Pearce10–6 England Jason Weston Canada Alain Robidoux10–6 England Nick Pearce
    England Tom Ford10–4 Scotland Scott MacKenzie England Barry Pinches10–5 England Tom Ford England Barry Pinches10–5 England David Finbow
    England Craig Harrison w/o–w/d England Martin Clark England Neal Foulds10–9 England Craig Harrison] Scotland Jamie Burnett10–5 England Neal Foulds
    Sweden Farhan Mirza 10–8 England Craig Roper Pakistan Shokat Ali10–3 Sweden Farhan Mirza Pakistan Shokat Ali10–7 England Stuart Bingham
    England Jeff Cundy10–6 England Ricky Walden England Mark Davis10–3 England Jeff Cundy England Mark Davis10–4 England Peter Lines
    Scotland Stephen Maguire10–3 England Troy Shaw Scotland Stephen Maguire10–3 Scotland John Lardner Scotland Stephen Maguire10–2 England Stuart Pettman
    England Sean Storey10–6 England Wayne Saidler England Sean Storey10–2 Republic of Ireland Stephen O'Connor England Sean Storey10–8 England Gary Ponting
    England Barry Hawkins w/o–w/d Wales Mark Bennett England Barry Hawkins10–8 England Robert Milkins England Bradley Jones10–8 England Barry Hawkins
    Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn 10–8 England Anthony Bolsover Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn 10–5 England Mike Dunn Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn 10–9 England Paul Wykes
    England Munraj Pal10–2 Scotland Alan Burnett England Munraj Pal10–3 England Mick Price Wales Anthony Davies10–6 England Munraj Pal
    Scotland Paul McPhillips10–7 England Shailesh Jogia Scotland Paul McPhillips10–6 England Tony Jones Republic of Ireland Michael Judge10–1 Scotland Paul McPhillips
    Belgium Bjorn Haneveer10–4 Richard King Belgium Bjorn Haneveer10–2 Darren Clarke Belgium Bjorn Haneveer10–4 England Jason Ferguson
    England Craig Butler10–9 Wales Ryan Day England Craig Butler10–7 England Karl Broughton England Craig Butler10–6 Wales Lee Walker
    Belgium Patrick Delsemme w/o–w/d Wales Gareth Chilcott Belgium Patrick Delsemme 10–8 England Leigh Griffin Belgium Patrick Delsemme 10–3 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene
    Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis10–4 Cyprus Mehmet Husnu England Steve Judd 10–8 Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis England Alfie Burden10–2 England Steve Judd
    England Jason Barton 10–7 Chris Shade England Jason Barton 10–8 England Tony Chappel England Gary Wilkinson10–5 England Jason Barton
    England Andrew Higginson10–7 Canada Bob Chaperon England Andrew Higginson10–8 England Adrian Gunnell England Michael Holt10–5 England Andrew Higginson
    Wales Philip Williams10–5 Netherlands Mario Wehrmann Wales Philip Williams10–8 England Paul Sweeny England Andy Hicks10–8 Wales Philip Williams
    England Eddie Manning 10–9 England Mike Hallett England Wayne Brown 10–8 England Eddie Manning Scotland Euan Henderson10–3 England Wayne Brown
    England Darryn Walker 10–4 Wales Wayne Jones England Darryn Walker 10–9 Thailand Phaitoon Phonbun England Jonathan Birch10–8 England Darryn Walker
    England Stuart Mann10–5 England Peter McCullagh England Stuart Mann10–9 Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski England Stuart Mann10–2 England Matthew Couch
    Wales James Reynolds 10–9 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney England Dean Reynolds10–7 Wales James Reynolds England David Roe10–8 England Dean Reynolds
    England Karl Burrows w/o–w/d England Nick Terry England Karl Burrows 10–3 Scotland Craig MacGillivray England Karl Burrows 10–7 England John Read
    Finland Robin Hull10–7 England Barry Mapstone England Ali Carter10–4 Finland Robin Hull Scotland Marcus Campbell10–8 England Ali Carter
    England Lee Spick10–3 England Matt Wilson Iceland Kristján Helgason10–7 England Lee Spick England David Gray10–4 Iceland Kristján Helgason
    Australia Neil Robertson10–9 Scotland David McLellan Australia Neil Robertson10–9 Wales Mark Fenton England Ian McCulloch10–8 Australia Neil Robertson
    Thailand Somporn Kathawung 10–4 England Graham Lee Thailand Somporn Kathawung 10–6 England Willie Thorne England Joe Johnson10–2 Thailand Somporn Kathawung
    England Simon Bedford10–5 China Da Hailin England Simon Bedford10–8 Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez England Simon Bedford10–3 Wales Paul Davies
    England Mark Selby10–4 England Stuart Reardon England Nick Walker10–9 England Mark Selby Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace10–2 England Nick Walker

    Round 5–6

    [edit]

    [6]

    Round 5
    (Best of 19 frames)
    Round 6
    (Best of 19 frames)
    England Nick Dyson10–8 England Rod Lawler England Nick Dyson10–9 England Brian Morgan
    England Jimmy Michie10–7 Canada Alain Robidoux England Nigel Bond10–6 England Jimmy Michie
    England Barry Pinches10–5 Scotland Jamie Burnett Scotland Chris Small10–8 England Barry Pinches
    England Mark Davis10–5 Pakistan Shokat Ali England Mark Davis10–9 Wales Dominic Dale
    England Sean Storey10–5 Scotland Stephen Maguire England Sean Storey10–9 Northern Ireland Terry Murphy
    England Bradley Jones10–2 Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn England Mark King10–6 England Bradley Jones
    Republic of Ireland Michael Judge10–9 Wales Anthony Davies Republic of Ireland Michael Judge10–7 England Jimmy White
    Belgium Bjorn Haneveer10–7 England Craig Butler Scotland Graeme Dott10–8 Belgium Bjorn Haneveer
    Belgium Patrick Delsemme 10–7 England Alfie Burden Australia Quinten Hann10–3 Belgium Patrick Delsemme
    England Michael Holt10–5 England Gary Wilkinson Scotland Billy Snaddon10–6 England Michael Holt
    England Andy Hicks10–9 Scotland Euan Henderson England Andy Hicks10–6 England Steve Davis
    England Jonathan Birch10–6 England Stuart Mann Thailand James Wattana10–5 England Jonathan Birch
    England David Roe10–8 England Karl Burrows England David Roe10–8 Wales Darren Morgan
    Scotland Marcus Campbell10–9 England David Gray Scotland Marcus Campbell10–5 Scotland Drew Henry
    England Ian McCulloch10–4 England Joe Johnson Malta Tony Drago10–9 England Ian McCulloch
    Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace10–9 England Simon Bedford Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace10–4 England Joe Perry

    Century breaks

    [edit]

    There were 53 century breaks in the Championship.[16] The highest break of the tournament was 140 made by Joe Swail.[6][17]

    References

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