Английская Википедия:2020 Champion of Champions
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The 2020 Champion of Champions (officially the 2020 888sport Champion of Champions) was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 2 and 8 November 2020 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England.[1][2][3] It was the tenth Champion of Champions event, the first of which was held in 1978. The tournament featured 16 participants, primarily winners of important tournaments since the 2019 Champion of Champions. As an invitational event, the Champion of Champions tournament carries no world ranking points.
Neil Robertson was the defending champion, having defeated Judd Trump 10–9 in the 2019 final.[4]
Robertson made the final again, but lost 10–6 to Mark Allen, who won the tournament for the first time.
On the first day, John Higgins made his 800th career century, although he lost the match to Ding Junhui.[5]
Prize fund
- Winner: £150,000
- Runner-up: £60,000
- Semi-final: £30,000
- Group runner-up: £17,500
- First round loser: £12,500
- Total: £440,000
Qualification
Qualification for the 2020 Champion of Champions event was primarily determined by the winners of 20 tournaments over a one-year period, from the 2019 Champion of Champions to the ranking event edition of the 2020 Championship League, thereby including tournaments from both the 2019–20 and 2020–21 snooker seasons. The runner-up in the 2020 World Championship was also included. The field consisted of 16 players but with some players winning more than one qualifying event, there were less than 16 qualifying players. The remainder of the field was determined by the highest ranking player, not already qualified, at the time it was certain that a place would not be taken by a winner of the qualifying events. The first player to receive an entry this way was Mark Allen, who was ranked 5th after the 2020 European Masters (2020–21 season).[6] The second player to receive an entry this way was John Higgins, who was ranked 8th after the 2020 English Open. The third and final player to receive an entry this way was David Gilbert, who was ranked 11th after the 2020 Championship League.[7]
Player also qualified by winning a higher categorized event
Main draw
Final
Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Rob Spencer. Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England, 8 November 2020 | ||
Neil Robertson (1) Шаблон:AUS |
6–10 | Mark Allen Шаблон:NIR |
Afternoon: 27–101 (101), 122–1 (121), 33–71 (55), 46–59, 91–2 (63), 0–110 (110), 119–0 (108), 109–0 (109), 4–73 (67) Evening: 51–84 (84), 96–4 (67), 8–73 (53), 67–60, 7–119 (119), 51–76 (70), 7–123 (105) | ||
121 | Highest break | 119 |
3 | Century breaks | 4 |
5 | 50+ breaks | 9 |
Century breaks
A total of 31 Шаблон:Cuegloss were made during the tournament.[8]
- 141, 139, 121, 121, 115, 109, 108, 104, 101, 100 Шаблон:Ndash Neil Robertson
- 138, 119, 117, 112, 107, 103 Шаблон:Ndash Judd Trump
- 137, 137, 131 Шаблон:Ndash Mark Selby
- 130 Шаблон:Ndash Kyren Wilson
- 125, 119, 110, 105, 104, 102, 102, 101 Шаблон:Ndash Mark Allen
- 111 Шаблон:Ndash John Higgins
- 107 Шаблон:Ndash David Gilbert
- 107 Шаблон:Ndash Michael Holt
References
External links
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