2010 UK Championship

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12BET.com UK Championship
Tournament information
Dates4–12 December 2010
VenueTelford International Centre
CityTelford
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£625,000
Winner's share£100,000
Highest breakEngland Mark Joyce (143)
Final
ChampionScotland John Higgins
Runner-upWales Mark Williams
Score10–9
2009
2011

The 2010 12BET.com UK Championship[1] was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 4–12 December 2010 at the Telford International Centre in Telford, England.

Ding Junhui was the defending champion, but he lost 8–9 against Mark Allen in the last 16.[2]

John Higgins won the title after defeating Mark Williams in the final frame of the final to clinch his third UK title.[3][4] Higgins had trailed 5–9 and required a snooker in the seventeenth frame to remain in the match. With this win he regained the number one position in the rankings.[5]

Controversy

A controversial incident occurred in the twelfth frame of the Last 32 tie between John Higgins and Stephen Lee. While on a break of 34, Higgins potted the blue in a middle pocket and finished on the next red close to the pink spot. Higgins noticed that the pink had not been spotted correctly and asked the referee to re-spot the pink ball. This drew consternation from commentators Willie Thorne and Neal Foulds, who agreed that this should not have been allowed as Higgins had potted the blue on his previous shot, which rendered the fact that he noticed the incorrect position of the pink academic as he had already continued play after the pink was replaced. Ken Doherty and Steve Davis, covering the event for BBC, agreed with this and suggested that the referee should have refused. Lee did not point out the mistake and Higgins went on to win the frame.[6]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[7][8]

Main draw

Last 32
Best of 17 frames
Last 16
Best of 17 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 17 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
               
1 China Ding Junhui 9
Wales Matthew Stevens 4
1 China Ding Junhui 8
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 9
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 9
England Tom Ford 5
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 9
England Stuart Bingham 7
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 9
England Barry Hawkins 7
16 Hong Kong Marco Fu 2
England Stuart Bingham 9
7 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 6
England Stuart Bingham 9
12 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 5
4 Scotland John Higgins 9
6 Scotland Stephen Maguire 9
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 6
6 Scotland Stephen Maguire 9
9 England Mark Selby 7
9 England Mark Selby 9
England Ricky Walden 6
6 Scotland Stephen Maguire 7
4 Scotland John Higgins 9
11 Scotland Graeme Dott 9
England Martin Gould 5
11 Scotland Graeme Dott 8
4 Scotland John Higgins 9
4 Scotland John Higgins 9
England Stephen Lee 6
4 Scotland John Higgins 10
5 Wales Mark Williams 9
3 England Ali Carter 6
England Mark Joyce 9
  England Mark Joyce 9
England Judd Trump 7
14 England Jamie Cope 6
England Judd Trump 9
England Mark Joyce 7
5 Wales Mark Williams 9
10 Scotland Stephen Hendry 9
England Jimmy White 8
10 Scotland Stephen Hendry 6
5 Wales Mark Williams 9
5 Wales Mark Williams 9
England Mark Davis 3
5 Wales Mark Williams 9
8 England Shaun Murphy 8
8 England Shaun Murphy 9
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 5
8 England Shaun Murphy 9
Wales Ryan Day 8
15 England Mark King 8
Wales Ryan Day 9
8 England Shaun Murphy 9
2 Australia Neil Robertson 7
13 England Peter Ebdon 7
England Andrew Higginson 9
England Andrew Higginson 5
2 Australia Neil Robertson 9
2 Australia Neil Robertson 9
England Rory McLeod 1

[9][10][11]

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: England Brendan Moore.
Telford International Centre, Telford, England, 12 December 2010.[10][11]
John Higgins (4)
 Scotland
10–9 Mark Williams (5)
 Wales
Afternoon: 0–88 (83), 78–1, 26–67, 45–65 (65), 66–60 (6655), 34–76, 17–66, 0–85 (85)
Evening: 3–55, 90–0 (90), 94–43 (94), 45–85 (70), 135–0 (105), 16–63, 68–31, 110–0 (76), 71–69 (Williams 61), 64–28 (52), 81–46 (66)
105 Highest break 85
1 Century breaks 0
7 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying

These matches were held between 23 November and 1 December 2010 at the World Snooker Academy, Sheffield, England.[12][13][14]

Round 1
Best of 17 frames
Round 2
Best of 17 frames
Round 3
Best of 17 frames
Round 4
Best of 17 frames
WalesPaul Davies9EnglandMatthew Couch9EnglandRobert Milkins9WalesMatthew Stevens9
GermanyPatrick Einsle7WalesPaul Davies8EnglandMatthew Couch4EnglandRobert Milkins5
EnglandLiam Highfield9MaltaTony Drago9EnglandTom Ford9Northern IrelandGerard Greene2
EnglandKuldesh Johal7EnglandLiam Highfield4MaltaTony Drago6EnglandTom Ford9
WalesJamie Jones9EnglandJoe Jogia6Republic of IrelandFergal O'Brien9EnglandBarry Hawkins9
Northern IrelandDermot McGlinchey4WalesJamie Jones9WalesJamie Jones4Republic of IrelandFergal O'Brien3
WalesAndrew Pagett9EnglandPeter Lines9EnglandNigel Bond7EnglandStuart Bingham9
ThailandNoppon Saengkham2WalesAndrew Pagett8EnglandPeter Lines9EnglandPeter Lines4
EnglandBen Woollaston9EnglandRod Lawler9EnglandAnthony Hamilton3Republic of IrelandKen Doherty9
ThailandThanawat Thirapongpaiboon2EnglandBen Woollaston3EnglandRod Lawler9EnglandRod Lawler7
BrazilIgor Figueiredo4EnglandJimmy Michie5ScotlandAlan McManus5EnglandRicky Walden9
ChinaLiu Chuang9ChinaLiu Chuang9ChinaLiu Chuang9ChinaLiu Chuang8
ThailandJames Wattana9EnglandJimmy Robertson6EnglandDave Harold4EnglandMartin Gould9
NorwayKurt Maflin4ThailandJames Wattana9ThailandJames Wattana9ThailandJames Wattana8
EnglandDavid Gilbert9EnglandAndy Hicks8EnglandBarry Pinches4EnglandStephen Lee9
ThailandIssara Kachaiwong3EnglandDavid Gilbert9EnglandDavid Gilbert9EnglandDavid Gilbert4
EnglandMark Joyce9EnglandAlfie Burden7ScotlandMarcus Campbell8EnglandSteve Davis2
WalesJak Jones7EnglandMark Joyce9EnglandMark Joyce9EnglandMark Joyce9
ChinaXiao Guodong9Republic of IrelandMichael Judge1EnglandStuart Pettman5EnglandJudd Trump9
EnglandReanne Evans1ChinaXiao Guodong9ChinaXiao Guodong9ChinaXiao Guodong7
Republic of IrelandJoe Delaney3EnglandJimmy White9EnglandAdrian Gunnell4EnglandJoe Perry6
EnglandAdam Wicheard9EnglandAdam Wicheard1EnglandJimmy White9EnglandJimmy White9
ScotlandJames McBain8BelgiumBjorn Haneveer4Northern IrelandJoe Swail9EnglandMark Davis9
EnglandSimon Bedford9EnglandSimon Bedford9EnglandSimon Bedford2Northern IrelandJoe Swail7
Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace9ScotlandAnthony McGill4EnglandMichael Holt4EnglandMike Dunn1
EnglandJamie O'Neill4Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace9Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace9Northern IrelandPatrick Wallace9
WalesMichael White9Republic of IrelandDavid Morris3ScotlandJamie Burnett9WalesRyan Day9
EnglandJustin Astley6WalesMichael White9WalesMichael White6ScotlandJamie Burnett5
EnglandJack Lisowski9EnglandMatthew Selt9WalesDominic Dale9EnglandAndrew Higginson9
ChinaZhang Anda4EnglandJack Lisowski8EnglandMatthew Selt6WalesDominic Dale6
EnglandKyren Wilson9EnglandIan McCulloch8EnglandRory McLeod9ChinaLiang Wenbo6
EnglandPaul Davison6EnglandKyren Wilson9EnglandKyren Wilson4EnglandRory McLeod9

Century breaks

[15][16]

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