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Dates | 16–22 September 2013 |
Venue | Shanghai Grand Stage |
City | Shanghai |
Country | China |
Organisation | World Snooker |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | £425,000 |
Winner's share | £80,000 |
Highest break | Barry Hawkins (ENG) (140) |
Final | |
Champion | Ding Junhui (CHN) |
Runner-up | Xiao Guodong (CHN) |
Score | 10–6 |
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The 2013 Bank of Communications Shanghai Masters was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 16 and 22 September 2013 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China. It was the third ranking event of the 2013/2014 season.[1]
John Higgins was the defending champion,[2][3] but he lost 1–5 against Mark Davis in the last 16.
Ding Junhui won his seventh ranking title by defeating Xiao Guodong 10–6 in the final.[4][5] This was the first time that two Chinese players had reached the final of a ranking event, but was also the first of three consecutive ranking finals between Asian players, all of which were won by Ding.[6]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £425,000 from the previous year's £400,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[7]
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These matches were played in Shanghai on 16 and 17 September 2013.[8][9][10][11]
Match | Score | ||
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WC1 | Xiao Guodong (CHN) | 5–0 | Yuan Sijun (CHN) |
WC2 | Cao Yupeng (CHN) | 5–4 | Zhou Yuelong (CHN) |
WC3 | Martin Gould (ENG) | 5–4 | Zhao Xintong (CHN) |
WC4 | Andrew Higginson (ENG) | 4–5 | Lin Shuai (CHN) |
WC5 | Ryan Day (WAL) | 5–1 | Lu Ning (CHN) |
WC6 | David Gilbert (ENG) | 5–4 | Fang Xiongman (CHN) |
WC7 | Mark King (ENG) | 5–1 | Zhu Yinghui (CHN) |
WC8 | Joe Perry (ENG) | 3–5 | Wang Yuchen (CHN) |
Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams. Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, China, 22 September 2013.[11][12] | ||
Xiao Guodong China |
6–10 | Ding Junhui (11) China |
Afternoon: 37–85, 13–103 (83), 74–0 (62), 88–31 (67), 29–67 (66), 77–47 (52), 0–127 (126), 26–101 (58), 38–57 Evening: 78–0 (78), 12–65 (58), 8–78 (78), 0–81 (81), 86–9, 85–0, 45–78 (71) | ||
78 | Highest break | 126 |
0 | Century breaks | 1 |
4 | 50+ breaks | 8 |
These matches were held between 7 and 10 August 2013 at the Doncaster Dome in Doncaster, England.[13][14][15]
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