2016 Shanghai Masters

This article is about the snooker tournament. For the tennis tournament, see 2016 Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Bank of Communications OTO Shanghai Masters
Tournament information
Dates 19–25 September 2016
Venue Shanghai Grand Stage
City Shanghai
Country China
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £465,200
Winner's share £85,000
Highest break Scotland Stephen Maguire (147)
Final
Champion China Ding Junhui
Runner-up England Mark Selby
Score 10–6
2015
2017

The 2016 Bank of Communications OTO Shanghai Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 19–25 September 2016 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China.[1] It was the fifth ranking event of the 2016/2017 season.[2]

Kyren Wilson was the defending champion,[3] but he lost 2–5 to Michael Holt in the last 32.[4]

Stephen Maguire made the 120th official maximum break in the third frame of his wildcard round match against Yi Chen Xu. It was Maguire's third professional maximum break.[5]

Ding Junhui won the 12th ranking title of his career, defeating Mark Selby 10–6 in the final.[6] He also became the first second-time winner in the history of the event.[7]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money from this year is shown below:[8]

  • Winner: £85,000
  • Runner-up: £35,000
  • Semi-final: £19,500
  • Quarter-final: £12,000
  • Last 16: £8,000
  • Last 32: £6,000
  • Last 48: £3,000
  • Last 64: £2,000
  • Last 96: £500

  • Non-televised highest break: £200
  • Televised highest break: £2,000
  • Total: £465,200

The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stands at £5,000 for the televised stage and at £10,500 for the qualifiers.[9]

Wildcard round

These matches were played in Shanghai on 19 and 20 September 2016.[10][11][12][13]

Match Score
WC1 England Michael Holt 5–1 China Xu Si
WC2 China Liang Wenbo 5–3 China Hu Hao
WC3 Scotland Anthony McGill 5–0 China Chen Zifan
WC4 Scotland Stephen Maguire 5–0 China Yi Chen Xu
WC5 Norway Kurt Maflin 5–1 China Guan Zhen
WC6 Wales Ryan Day 5–1 China Ma Bing
WC7 England Stuart Carrington 5–1 China Niu Zhuang
WC8 England Martin Gould 0–5 China Yuan Sijun

Main draw

[10][11][12][13]

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
               
1 England Kyren Wilson 2
England Michael Holt 5
  England Michael Holt 5
11 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2
11 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
China Liang Wenbo 4
England Michael Holt 3
10 China Ding Junhui 5
10 China Ding Junhui 5
Scotland Scott Donaldson 4
10 China Ding Junhui 5
7 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 2
7 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 5
Scotland Anthony McGill 0
10 China Ding Junhui 6
Scotland Stephen Maguire 3
5 England Judd Trump 5
England Ben Woollaston 0
5 England Judd Trump 3
Wales Michael White 5
9 England Ricky Walden 4
Wales Michael White 5
  Wales Michael White 1
Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
15 England Barry Hawkins 5
England Robert Milkins 0
15 England Barry Hawkins 3
Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
4 England Shaun Murphy 0
Scotland Stephen Maguire 5
10 China Ding Junhui 10
2 England Mark Selby 6
3 England Stuart Bingham 5
Wales Jamie Jones 0
3 England Stuart Bingham 5
England David Gilbert 2
14 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
England David Gilbert 5
3 England Stuart Bingham 5
16 England Ali Carter 1
16 England Ali Carter 5
Norway Kurt Maflin 1
16 England Ali Carter 5
6 Scotland John Higgins 2
6 Scotland John Higgins 5
England Matthew Selt 3
3 England Stuart Bingham 5
2 England Mark Selby 6
8 Australia Neil Robertson 2
Wales Ryan Day 5
  Wales Ryan Day 5
China Mei Xiwen 2
13 Wales Mark Williams 3
China Mei Xiwen 5
Wales Ryan Day 3
2 England Mark Selby 5
12 England Joe Perry 4
England Stuart Carrington 5
England Stuart Carrington 3
2 England Mark Selby 5
2 England Mark Selby 5
China Yuan Sijun 1

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: China Zheng Weili.
Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, China, 25 September 2016.[10][11][12][13]
Ding Junhui (10)
 China
10–6 Mark Selby (2)
 England
Afternoon: 14–74 (74), 115–0 (115), 33–82, 15–108 (108), 87–29, 98–31 (53), 80–1 (59), 86–0 (52), 75–17 (75)
Evening: 0–76 (76), 0–102 (102), 0–97 (53), 100–0 (97), 98–0 (52), 84–15 (63), 72–24
115 Highest break 108
1 Century breaks 2
8 50+ breaks 5

Qualifying

These matches were played between 30 August and 2 September 2016 at the Barnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, England. All matches were best of 9 frames.[12][14][15][16]

  Last 128
Best of 9 frames
Last 96
Best of 9 frames
Last 64
Best of 9 frames
Last 48
Best of 9 frames
                                     
England  Sean O'Sullivan 5   England  Robbie Williams 5
Thailand  Boonyarit Keattikun 3   England  Sean O'Sullivan 3     England  Robbie Williams 3     England  Michael Holt 5
Pakistan  Hamza Akbar 5   England  Mark King 5   England  Mark King 5     England  Mark King 2
England  Zak Surety 4   Pakistan  Hamza Akbar 4
China  Zhang Anda 5   Finland  Robin Hull 4
India  Aditya Mehta 0   China  Zhang Anda 5     China  Zhang Anda 5     China  Liang Wenbo 5
Wales  Lee Walker 5   Thailand  Dechawat Poomjaeng 5   Thailand  Dechawat Poomjaeng 1     China  Zhang Anda 4
England  Peter Lines 4   Wales  Lee Walker 0
Wales  Daniel Wells 5   England  Tom Ford 4
England  Jimmy White 2   Wales  Daniel Wells 5     Wales  Daniel Wells 3     England  Peter Ebdon 4
England  John Astley 4   England  Alfie Burden 1   Scotland  Scott Donaldson 5     Scotland  Scott Donaldson 5
Scotland  Scott Donaldson 5   Scotland  Scott Donaldson 5
England  Paul Davison 5   China  Zhou Yuelong 3
Poland  Adam Stefanow 4   England  Paul Davison 5     England  Paul Davison 5     Scotland  Anthony McGill 5
Malaysia  Thor Chuan Leong 5   England  Oliver Lines 4   Malaysia  Thor Chuan Leong 3     England  Paul Davison 0
England  Christopher Keogan 3   Malaysia  Thor Chuan Leong 5
England  Michael Wild 2   England  Jack Lisowski 5
China  Chen Zhe 5   China  Chen Zhe 3     England  Jack Lisowski 5     England  Ben Woollaston 5
China  Zhao Xintong 5   Northern Ireland  Joe Swail 2   China  Zhao Xintong 4     England  Jack Lisowski 4
England  Liam Highfield 1   China  Zhao Xintong 5
Scotland  Ross Muir 5   England  Jimmy Robertson 5
England  Jason Weston 2   Scotland  Ross Muir 1     England  Jimmy Robertson w/o     Wales  Michael White 5
England  Sam Craigie 3   China  Xiao Guodong 5   China  Xiao Guodong w/d     England  Jimmy Robertson 4
England  Andy Hicks 5   England  Andy Hicks 1
China  Wang Yuchen 1   Thailand  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 2
England  Adam Duffy 5   England  Adam Duffy 5     England  Adam Duffy 5     England  Robert Milkins 5
England  Sydney Wilson 1   England  Mark Joyce 5   England  Mark Joyce 4     England  Adam Duffy 4
Thailand  James Wattana 5   Thailand  James Wattana 3
Scotland  Eden Sharav 5   England  Andrew Higginson 5
China  Fang Xiongman 0   Scotland  Eden Sharav 4     England  Andrew Higginson 5     Scotland  Stephen Maguire 5
China  Cao Yupeng 1   China  Li Hang 5   China  Li Hang 2     England  Andrew Higginson 2
England  Craig Steadman 5   England  Craig Steadman 0
England  James Cahill 3   Wales  Jamie Jones 5
England  Jamie Curtis-Barrett 5   England  Jamie Curtis-Barrett 3     Wales  Jamie Jones 5     Scotland  Alan McManus 4
England  Allan Taylor 5   Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 5   Republic of Ireland  Fergal O'Brien 0     Wales  Jamie Jones 5
Egypt  Hatem Yassen 3   England  Allan Taylor 2
Isle of Man  Darryl Hill 1   China  Yu Delu 3
Wales  Ian Preece 5   Wales  Ian Preece 5     Wales  Ian Preece 5     England  David Gilbert 5
England  Chris Wakelin 5   England  Ian Burns 2   England  Chris Wakelin 2     Wales  Ian Preece 2
Republic of Ireland  Josh Boileau 2   England  Chris Wakelin 5
Thailand  Akani Songsermsawad 5   England  Rod Lawler 5
Malta  Alex Borg 4   Thailand  Akani Songsermsawad 4     England  Rod Lawler 0     England  Mark Davis 4
Thailand  Noppon Saengkham 0   Norway  Kurt Maflin 5   Norway  Kurt Maflin 5     Norway  Kurt Maflin 5
China  Yan Bingtao 5   China  Yan Bingtao 4
China  Zhang Yong 5   England  Rory McLeod 5
Scotland  Fraser Patrick 2   China  Zhang Yong 1     England  Rory McLeod 4     England  Matthew Selt 5
England  Hammad Miah 5   China  Tian Pengfei 2   England  Hammad Miah 5     England  Hammad Miah 0
Australia  Kurt Dunham 3   England  Hammad Miah 5
England  Jamie Cope 5   England  Nigel Bond 5
Scotland  Marc Davis 1   England  Jamie Cope 1     England  Nigel Bond 5     Wales  Ryan Day 5
England  Anthony Hamilton 4   England  Sam Baird 1   Thailand  Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 2     England  Nigel Bond 1
Thailand  Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 5   Thailand  Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 5
Scotland  Rhys Clark 5   Wales  Dominic Dale 5
England  Elliot Slessor 2   Scotland  Rhys Clark 3     Wales  Dominic Dale 1     Scotland  Graeme Dott 0
England  Sanderson Lam 2   England  Gary Wilson 3   China  Mei Xiwen 5     China  Mei Xiwen 5
China  Mei Xiwen 5   China  Mei Xiwen 5
Wales  Gareth Allen 5   Republic of Ireland  Ken Doherty 3
England  Brandon Sargeant 2   Wales  Gareth Allen 5     Wales  Gareth Allen 2     Belgium  Luca Brecel 4
Cyprus  Michael Georgiou 5   England  Stuart Carrington 5   England  Stuart Carrington 5     England  Stuart Carrington 5
England  Mitchell Mann 0   Cyprus  Michael Georgiou 3
England  Martin O'Donnell 5   England  Mike Dunn 1
Brazil  Itaro Santos 0   England  Martin O'Donnell 5     England  Martin O'Donnell 3     England  Martin Gould 5
Wales  Duane Jones 5   Wales  Matthew Stevens 5   Wales  Matthew Stevens 5     Wales  Matthew Stevens 0
Wales  David John 3   Wales  Duane Jones 4

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[17]

Televised stage centuries

[18]

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