Tournament Name: | Indian Open |
Venue: | HICC Novotel Hotel |
Location: | Hyderabad |
Country: | India |
Organisation: | World Snooker |
Format: | Ranking event |
Total Prize Fund: | £300,000 |
Winners Share: | £50,000 |
Highest Break: | (142) |
Score: | 5–2 |
Previous: | 2015 |
Next: | 2017 |
The 2016 Indian Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 5–9 July 2016 at the HICC Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad, India.[1] It was the second ranking event of the 2016/2017 season.[2]
Hyderabad hosted the event for the first time, the previous venue being Grand Hyatt in Mumbai.
Michael White was the defending champion,[3] but he lost 1–4 against Anthony Hamilton in the held over qualifying round.[4]
Anthony McGill won the first ranking title of his career, defeating Kyren Wilson 5–2 in the final.[5]
The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[6]
The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £30,000.[7]
These matches were played in Hyderabad on 5 July 2016.[8] [9] [10] [11]
Match | Score | |||
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WC1 | 4–2 | |||
WC2 | w/d–w/o | |||
WC3 | w/d–w/o | |||
WC4 | 4–1 | |||
WC5 | 2–4 | |||
WC6 | 4–1 |
Final: Best of 9 frames. Referee: Marcel Eckardt. HICC Novotel Hotel, Hyderabad, India, 9 July 2016. | |||
Kyren Wilson | 2–5 | Anthony McGill | |
28–86, 88–16 (65), 27–83,,,, | |||
65 | Highest break | 96 | |
0 | Century breaks | 0 | |
2 | 50+ breaks | 1 |
These matches were held between 28 and 30 May 2016 at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, England. All matches were best of 7 frames.[10] [12] [13]
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1–4[14] | Anthony Hamilton | ||||
1–4 | Eden Sharav | ||||
Gary Wilson | 4–1 | Rhys Clark | |||
3–4 | Zhao Xintong | ||||
Mark Davis | 4–0 | James Cahill | |||
Robin Hull | 4–1 | Brandon Sargeant | |||
3–4 | Sunny Akani | ||||
Jamie Burnett | 4–1 | Craig Steadman | |||
Xiao Guodong | 4–2 | Wang Yuchen | |||
Jimmy Robertson | 4–0 | Aditya Mehta | |||
Martin O'Donnell | 4–2 | Rory Thor | |||
Kyren Wilson | 4–0 | Hatem Yassen | |||
1–4 | James Wattana | ||||
Jamie Jones | 4–2 | Jason Weston | |||
3–4 | Allan Taylor | ||||
Martin Gould | 4–1 | Christopher Keogan | |||
Marco Fu | 4–2 | Louis Heathcote | |||
1–4 | Hamza Akbar | ||||
Dominic Dale | 4–0 | Adam Duffy | |||
2–4 | Fraser Patrick | ||||
2–4 | Liam Highfield | ||||
2–4 | Duane Jones | ||||
Peter Ebdon | 4–1 | Daniel Womersley | |||
Zhou Yuelong | 4–3 | Gareth Allen | |||
Robbie Williams | 4–2 | Peter Lines | |||
Luca Brecel | 4–2 | Hammad Miah | |||
2–4 | John Astley | ||||
Ryan Day | 4–0 | Sanderson Lam | |||
Sam Baird | 4–0 | Alex Borg | |||
Jack Lisowski | 4–1 | Michael Wild | |||
Nigel Bond | 4–0 | Joshua Thomond | |||
Ricky Walden | 4–1 | Zhang Anda |
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Shaun Murphy | 4–0 | Lu Chenwei | |||
Daniel Wells | 4–0 | Darryl Hill | |||
3–4 | Michael Georgiou | ||||
Dechawat Poomjaeng | 4–0 | Itaro Santos | |||
Graeme Dott | 4–3 | Michael Collumb | |||
Oliver Lines | 4–0 | Marc Davis | |||
1–4 | Mitchell Mann | ||||
Andrew Higginson | 4–2 | Yan Bingtao | |||
Joe Swail | 4–1 | Kurt Dunham | |||
1–4 | Jimmy White | ||||
Stuart Carrington | 4–1 | Sydney Wilson | |||
Robert Milkins | 4–1 | Boonyarit Keattikun | |||
3–4 | David Lilley | ||||
Mike Dunn | 4–2 | Ian Preece | |||
2–4 | Zhang Yong | ||||
Mark Williams | 4–1 | David John | |||
Barry Hawkins | 4–3 | Scott Donaldson | |||
2–4 | Ashley Hugill | ||||
Mark King | 4–1 | Lee Walker | |||
Rory McLeod | 4–2 | Andy Hicks | |||
Stephen Maguire | 4–0 | Charlie Walters | |||
Alfie Burden | 4–0 | Paul Davison | |||
2–4 | Elliot Slessor | ||||
2–4 | Fang Xiongman | ||||
3–4 | Oliver Brown | ||||
Anthony McGill | 4–0 | Chen Zhe | |||
David Grace | 4–1 | Sam Craigie | |||
Matthew Selt | 4–0 | Gareth Green | |||
Matthew Stevens | 4–1 | Adam Stefanow | |||
Mark Joyce | w/o–w/d | Leo Fernandez | |||
3–4 | Steven Hallworth | ||||
Stuart Bingham | 4–0 | Cao Yupeng |
Total: 23[15]
Total: 9[16]