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Snooker tournament
The
2016 Scottish Open
(officially the
2016 Coral Scottish Open
) was a professional
ranking
snooker
tournament that began on 12 December and ended on 18 December 2016 at the
Commonwealth Arena
in
Glasgow
,
Scotland
. It was the eleventh ranking event of the
2016/2017 season
.
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The Scottish Open returned as a full-ranking event, being held as part of a new
Home Nations Series
introduced in the 2016/2017 season with the existing
Welsh Open
and new
English Open
and
Northern Ireland Open
tournaments.
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The winner of the Scottish Open is awarded the Stephen Hendry Trophy which is named in honour of Scottish seven-time world champion
Stephen Hendry
.
Ding Junhui
was the defending champion but he decided not to compete this year.
Marco Fu
captured his third ranking title by beating
John Higgins
9?4, after having trailed 1?4.
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He also made the tournament's highest break, a 142 in his second round 4-1 win over Liam Highfield.
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Prize fund
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The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:
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- Winner:
£
70,000
- Runner-up: £30,000
- Semi-final: £20,000
- Quarter-final: £10,000
- Last 16: £6,000
- Last 32: £3,500
- Last 64: £2,500
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- Highest break: £2,000
- Total: £366,000
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The "rolling 147 prize" for a
maximum break
stands at £5,000.
Main draw
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Top half
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Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Bottom half
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Finals
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Final
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Final:
Best of 17 frames. Referee:
Leo Scullion
.
Commonwealth Arena
,
Glasgow
,
Scotland
, 18 December 2016.
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Marco Fu
(12)
Hong Kong
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9
?4
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John Higgins
(2)
Scotland
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Afternoon:
0?
126
(126),
25?
102
(101)
,
0?
100
(100)
,
106
?1 (106)
,
0?
78
(78)
,
101
?28
,
94
?36 (58)
,
78
?32 (54)
Evening:
62
?35,
89
?0 (89),
66
?57 (59)
,
84
?24 (59)
,
68
?34 (60)
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106
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Highest break
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126
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1
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Century breaks
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3
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7
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50+ breaks
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4
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Century breaks
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- 142, 141, 135, 132, 130, 127, 113, 110, 106, 104, 100 ?
Marco Fu
- 139, 110 ?
Mark Williams
- 135, 107, 104 ?
Neil Robertson
- 134 ?
Mike Dunn
- 134 ?
Sean O'Sullivan
- 133 ?
Jimmy White
- 132, 129 ?
Xiao Guodong
- 132, 126, 113, 112, 100 ?
Judd Trump
- 132, 112 ?
Michael White
- 130 ?
Stephen Maguire
- 126, 111 ?
Anthony Hamilton
- 126, 110, 104, 101, 101, 100 ?
John Higgins
- 126 ?
Stuart Carrington
- 124, 114, 104, 103 ?
Ronnie O'Sullivan
- 121 ?
Tom Ford
- 120 ?
Andrew Higginson
- 117 ?
Robin Hull
- 116, 101 ?
Stuart Bingham
- 115 ?
Lee Walker
- 115 ?
Liang Wenbo
- 114, 109 ?
Mark Davis
- 114 ?
Fergal O'Brien
- 110 ?
Ryan Day
- 108 ?
Hossein Vafaei
- 106 ?
Joe Perry
- 106 ?
Robert Milkins
- 105 ?
Ricky Walden
- 104 ?
Chris Wakelin
- 103 ?
Yu Delu
- 102 ?
Gary Wilson
- 102 ?
Mark Allen
- 101, 100 ?
Barry Hawkins
- 101 ?
Kyren Wilson
- 100, 100 ?
Shaun Murphy
References
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International Open
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Aberdeen
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Edinburgh
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Glasgow
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Ravenscraig
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Milton Keynes
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Llandudno
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Non-ranking events
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Amateur events
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