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2018 Champion of Champions

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The 2018 Champion of Champions (officially the 2018 ManBetX Champion of Champions) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament which took place from 5 to 11 November 2018 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England.[1]

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Shaun Murphy was the defending champion, but lost 3–6 in the semi-finals to Ronnie O'Sullivan in a repeat of the final of the previous edition of the tournament.

Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Kyren Wilson 10–9 in the final to capture his third Champion of Champions title.[2]

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Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for 2018 is shown below:

  • Winner: £100,000
  • Runner-up: £50,000
  • Losing semi-finalist: £25,000
  • Group runner-up: £17,500
  • First round losers: £12,500
  • Total: £370,000

Qualification

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Qualification for the 2018 Champion of Champions tournament was determined by the winners of (at most) 26 tournaments over a one-year period, from the 2017 Champion of Champions to the 2018 International Championship, thereby including tournaments from both the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 snooker seasons. The winners of the first 16 tournaments on the list were guaranteed qualification. The winners of the next tournaments on the list – in the order shown in the table – would also take a place in the Champion of Champions if other players would win more than one of the tournaments higher on the list.[1]

In case less than 16 different tournament winners qualified, the remaining spots would be awarded based on the world rankings after the 2018 English Open.[3]

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Main draw

Group semi-finals (last 16)
Best of 7 frames
Group finals (quarter-finals)
Best of 11 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
            
England Shaun Murphy (1) 4
England Jimmy Robertson 2
England Shaun Murphy (1) 6
Group 1 (5 November)
China Ding Junhui (8) 3
China Ding Junhui (8) 4
Cyprus Michael Georgiou 2
England Shaun Murphy (1) 3
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 6
Scotland John Higgins (5) 4
Wales Ryan Day 3
Scotland John Higgins (5) 3
Group 4 (6 November)
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 6
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 4
England Stuart Bingham 2
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 10
England Kyren Wilson 9
Wales Mark Williams (3) 1
England Kyren Wilson 4
England Kyren Wilson 6
Group 3 (7 November)
England Judd Trump (6) 1
England Judd Trump (6) 4
Belgium Luca Brecel 1
England Kyren Wilson 6
Northern Ireland Mark Allen 5
England Barry Hawkins (7) 2
Northern Ireland Mark Allen 4
Northern Ireland Mark Allen 6
Group 2 (8 November)
Australia Neil Robertson 1
England Mark Selby (2) 3
Australia Neil Robertson 4

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Paul Collier.
Ricoh Arena, Coventry, England, 11 November 2018.
Ronnie O'Sullivan (4)
 England
10–9 Kyren Wilson
 England
Afternoon: 16–71 (50), 77–0 (61), 94–19 (94), 107–29 (107), 97–8 (86), 60–48, 38–79, 41–86 (86), 131–0 (131)
Evening: 23–64, 46–72 (52), 94–0 (94), 88–2, 16–76 (56), 52–58 (52, 56), 16–104 (104), 24–65 (65), 71–61 (Wilson 61), 118–6 (110)
131 Highest break 104
3 Century breaks 1
8 50+ breaks 8
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Century breaks

Total: 31

References

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