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2011 UK Championship (snooker)

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Dates
  
3–11 December 2011

City
  
York

Organisation(s)
  
WPBSA

Venue
  
Barbican Centre

Country
  
England

Format
  
Ranking event

The 2011 williamhill.com UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 3–11 December 2011 at the Barbican Centre in York, England. This was the first time that William Hill sponsored the event.

Contents

John Higgins was the defending champion, but he lost in the second round 4–6 against Stephen Maguire.

Judd Trump won his second ranking title by defeating Mark Allen 10–8 in the final.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

Controversy

The format of the 2011 UK Championship was changed from previous editions. All rounds up to the semi-finals were played over the best of 11 frames instead of the best of 17 frames. The semi-finals and the final were played over the best of 17 and best of 19 frames respectively. The changes allowed for every match in the early rounds to be played in front of television cameras and avoided the need to use two extra tables. However, the changes angered some players including John Higgins, and Mark Williams, while Mark Allen called for Barry Hearn to resign as head of World Snooker, after Hearn had promised not to alter the championship when he had become the chairman in 2010. During the same interview Allen aimed a four lettered expletive at Hearn. Allen was later charged by World Snooker for bringing the game into disrepute. Hearn, following the original comments by Allen, called him a "silly little boy", to which Allen responded by gagging himself at a press conference. Allen and Hearn later sat down and had a discussion, which resolved their differences, while Allen was fined £250 for swearing in a press conference.

Qualifying

These matches were held between 5 and 9 November 2011 at the South West Snooker Academy, Gloucester, England.

Preliminary round

Best of 11 frames

Round 1–4

References

2011 UK Championship (snooker) Wikipedia