2018 China Championship

The 2018 Evergrande China Championship was professional ranking snooker tournament, that took place between 24–30 September 2018 in Guangzhou, China, with qualifying took place from 19 to 22 August 2018 in Preston, England.[1] It was the fourth ranking event of the 2018/2019 season.[2]

China Championship
Tournament information
Dates24–30 September 2018
VenueGuangzhou Tianhe Sports Centre
CityGuangzhou
CountryChina
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£725,000
Winner's share£150,000
Highest break Ali Carter (144)
Final
Champion Mark Selby
Runner-up John Higgins
Score10–9
2017
2019

Luca Brecel was the defending champion, but he lost to Martin O'Donnell 35 in the first round. Mark Selby won the event, defeating John Higgins in the final 109. Selby's win was his 15th professional ranking event win.

Prize fund

The event had a prize pool of £725,000, with the following breakdown for the player's reaching the following positions.[3]

  • Winner: £150,000
  • Runner-up: £75,000
  • Semi-final: £32,000
  • Quarter-final: £20,000
  • Last 16: £13,000
  • Last 32: £7,500
  • Last 64: £4,000
  • Televised highest break: £4,000

The event also had a "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break, which stood as £5,000.[3]

Main draw

 
Last 64
Best of 9 frames
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 19 frames
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Luca Brecel3
 
 
 
Martin O'Donnell5
 
Martin O'Donnell5
 
 
 
Tom Ford4
 
Tom Ford5
 
 
 
Nigel Bond0
 
Martin O'Donnell5
 
 
 
Liang Wenbo2
 
Marco Fu3
 
 
 
Zhang Anda5
 
Zhang Anda2
 
 
 
Liang Wenbo5
 
Liang Wenbo5
 
 
 
John Astley3
 
Martin O'Donnell1
 
 
 
Lyu Haotian5
 
Mark Joyce 1
 
 
 
Joe Perry5
 
Joe Perry3
 
 
 
Lyu Haotian5
 
Lyu Haotianw/o
 
 
 
Kyren Wilsonw/d[4]
 
Lyu Haotian5
 
 
 
Shaun Murphy3
 
Mark Davis0
 
 
 
Xiao Guodong5
 
Xiao Guodong2
 
 
 
Shaun Murphy5
 
Liam Highfield1
 
 
 
Shaun Murphy5
 
Lyu Haotian3
 
 
 
John Higgins6
 
Judd Trump5
 
 
 
Rhys Clark0
 
Judd Trump5
 
 
 
Jamie Jones2
 
Anthony Hamilton4
 
 
 
Jamie Jones5
 
Judd Trump5
 
 
 
Yan Bingtao1
 
Stuart Bingham5
 
 
 
Peter Ebdon3
 
Stuart Bingham2
 
 
 
Yan Bingtao5
 
Yan Bingtao5
 
 
 
Chris Wakelin4
 
Judd Trump3
 
 
 
John Higgins5
 
Kurt Maflin3
 
 
 
Jack Lisowski5
 
Jack Lisowski3
 
 
 
Scott Donaldson5
 
Scott Donaldson5
 
 
 
Stephen Maguire2
 
Scott Donaldson3
 
 
 
John Higgins5
 
Mei Xiwen 5
 
 
 
Michael White4
 
Mei Xiwen4
 
 
 
John Higgins5
 
Allan Taylor3
 
 
 
John Higgins5
 
John Higgins9
 
 
 
Mark Selby10
 
Mark Selby 5
 
 
 
Sunny Akani3
 
Mark Selby5
 
 
 
Chang Bingyu1
 
Robert Milkins3
 
 
 
Chang Bingyu5
 
Mark Selby5
 
 
 
Hossein Vafaei3
 
Ryan Day5
 
 
 
Mike Dunn1
 
Ryan Day3
 
 
 
Hossein Vafaei5
 
David Gilbert3
 
 
 
Hossein Vafaei5
 
Mark Selby5
 
 
 
Yuan Sijun2
 
Sam Craigie3
 
 
 
Mark King5
 
Mark King5
 
 
 
Mark Allen1
 
Matthew Selt1
 
 
 
Mark Allen5
 
Mark King3
 
 
 
Yuan Sijun5
 
Alexander Ursenbacher 2
 
 
 
Yuan Sijun5
 
Yuan Sijun5
 
 
 
Ding Junhui4
 
Daniel Wells1
 
 
 
Ding Junhui5
 
Mark Selby6
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong4
 
Barry Hawkins5
 
 
 
Ashley Carty3
 
Barry Hawkins5
 
 
 
Noppon Saengkham4
 
Xu Si2
 
 
 
Noppon Saengkham5
 
Barry Hawkins5
 
 
 
Graeme Dott2
 
Neil Robertson5
 
 
 
Gerard Greene2
 
Neil Robertson2
 
 
 
Graeme Dott5
 
Graeme Dott5
 
 
 
Stuart Carrington4
 
Barry Hawkins4
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong5
 
Fergal O'Brien5
 
 
 
Ali Carter1
 
Fergal O'Brien2
 
 
 
Zhao Xintong5
 
Zhao Xintong5
 
 
 
Anthony McGill4
 
Zhao Xintong5
 
 
 
Mark Williams3
 
Gary Wilson5
 
 
 
Luo Honghao2
 
Gary Wilson2
 
 
 
Mark Williams5
 
Ken Doherty 0
 
 
Mark Williams5
 

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Zhu Ying.
Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Centre, Guangzhou, China, 30 September 2018.
John Higgins
 Scotland
9–10 Mark Selby
 England
Afternoon: 65–17, 6–83 (82), 21–60, 0–70 (70), 75–7 (52), 58–1, 67–5 (65), 0–119 (118), 85–14 (85)
Evening: 4–70 (70), 71–39, 25–66, 26–77 (60), 65–38, 86–34 (61), 49–86, 68–60, 52–74, 12–72
85 Highest break 118
0 Century breaks 1
4 50+ breaks 5

Qualifying

These matches were held between 19 and 22 August 2018 at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, England. All matches were best of 9 frames.

Luca Brecel5–1[nb 1] Joe O'Connor
Martin O'Donnell5–3 Elliot Slessor
Tom Ford5–0 Paul Davison
Michael Holt3–5 Nigel Bond
Marco Fu5–2 Sam Baird
Andrew Higginson3–5 Zhang Anda
Liang Wenbo5–4[nb 1] Alfie Burden
Michael Georgiou4–5 John Astley
Mark Joyce5–1 James Wattana
Joe Perry5–2 Ashley Hugill
Lyu Haotian5–4 Li Yuan
Kyren Wilson5–1 Lukas Kleckers
Mark Davis5–1 Hamza Akbar
Xiao Guodong5–1 Zhang Yong
Liam Highfield5–2 Hammad Miah
Shaun Murphy5–2 Jordan Brown
Judd Trump5–3 Eden Sharav
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh4–5 Rhys Clark
Anthony Hamilton5–0 Soheil Vahedi
Jamie Jones5–2 Adam Stefanow
Stuart Bingham5–4 Craig Steadman
Peter Ebdon5–3 Harvey Chandler
Yan Bingtao5–3 Niu Zhuang
Chris Wakelin5–4 Thor Chuan Leong
Kurt Maflin5–1 Sanderson Lam
Jack Lisowski5–4 Ian Burns
Scott Donaldson5–0 Basem Eltahhan
Stephen Maguire5–1 Chen Feilong
Li Hang2–5 Mei Xiwen
Michael White5–3 Oliver Lines
Alan McManus1–5 Allan Taylor
John Higgins5–1 Duane Jones
Mark Selby5–2 Jimmy White
Sunny Akani5–2 Robin Hull
Robert Milkins5–2 Chris Totten
Jimmy Robertson3–5[nb 1] Chang Bingyu
Ryan Day5–2 Jak Jones
Mike Dunn5–1[nb 1] Luo Zetao
David Gilbert5–0 Kishan Hirani
Hossein Vafaei5–2 Chen Zifan
Dominic Dale2–5 Sam Craigie
Mark King5–1 Zhang Jiankang
Matthew Selt5–2 Jamie Clarke
Mark Allen5–2 Sean O'Sullivan
Ben Woollaston0–5 Alexander Ursenbacher
Ricky Walden2–5 Yuan Sijun
Daniel Wells5–4 Billy Joe Castle
Ding Junhui5–3[nb 1] Lee Walker
Barry Hawkins5–0 Simon Lichtenberg
Rory McLeod3–5 Ashley Carty
Martin Gould4–5 Xu Si
Noppon Saengkham5–1 Lu Ning
Neil Robertson5–3 Ross Muir
Robbie Williams0–5 Gerard Greene
Graeme Dott5–2[nb 1] Bai Langning
Stuart Carrington5–3[nb 1] He Guoqiang
Fergal O'Brien5–2 Peter Lines
Ali Carter5–1 Andy Lee
Matthew Stevens3–5 Zhao Xintong
Anthony McGill5–3 Joe Swail
Gary Wilson5–3 Fan Zhengyi
Zhou Yuelong1–5 Luo Honghao
Ken Doherty5–3 Tian Pengfei
Mark Williams5–0[nb 1] Rod Lawler
Notes
  1. Match held over and played in Guangzhou.

Century breaks

Main stage centuries

Total: 29

Qualifying stage centuries

Total: 31

References

  1. "Evergrande China Championship". World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 6 November 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. "Calendar 2018/2019". Snooker.org. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  3. "Evergrande China Championship". World Snooker. Archived from the original on 2016-11-06. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  4. "Wilson Withdraws From China Championship - World Snooker". World Snooker. 21 September 2018. Archived from the original on 21 September 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
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