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2022 World Snooker Championship

The 2022 World Snooker Championship (officially the 2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 16 April to 2 May 2022 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, the 46th consecutive year the World Snooker Championship was held at the venue. The 16th and final ranking event of the 2021–22 snooker season, the tournament was organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by sports betting company Betfred. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom by the BBC, in Europe (including the UK) by Eurosport, and elsewhere in the world by Matchroom Sport and other broadcasters. The total prize fund was £2,395,000, of which the winner received £500,000.

2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates16 April – 2 May 2022 (2022-04-16 – 2022-05-02)
VenueCrucible Theatre
CitySheffield
CountryEngland
OrganisationWorld Snooker Tour
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£2,395,000
Winner's share£500,000
Highest break
Final
Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
Runner-up Judd Trump (ENG)
Score18–13
2021
2023

Qualifying rounds for the tournament took place from 4 to 13 April 2022 at the English Institute of Sport, featuring 128 professional and invited amateur players. The main stage of the tournament featured 32 players: the top 16 players from the snooker world rankings and another 16 players from the qualifying rounds. Ashley Hugill, Jackson Page, and Hossein Vafaei were debutants at the Crucible, Vafaei being the first Iranian player to reach the main stage. Mark Selby was the defending champion, having won the 2021 final 18–15 against Shaun Murphy. He lost 10–13 to Yan Bingtao in a second-round match that produced the longest frame ever played at the Crucible, lasting 85 minutes.

Ronnie O'Sullivan equalled Steve Davis's record of 30 Crucible appearances. He reached a record 20th quarter-final and a record 13th semi-final before defeating Judd Trump 18–13 in the final to equal Stephen Hendry's record of seven world titles. It was O'Sullivan's 39th ranking title and 21st Triple Crown title. Aged 46 years and 148 days, he became the oldest world champion in the sport's history, surpassing Ray Reardon, who was aged 45 years and 203 days when he won his last world title in 1978. O'Sullivan also broke Hendry's record of 70 wins at the Crucible, setting a new record of 74.

Neil Robertson made a maximum break in his second-round match against Jack Lisowski, the fifth of his career and the 12th time a 147 had been achieved at the Crucible. Graeme Dott also made a maximum break in his third-round qualifying match against Pang Junxu, the second of his career and the fifth time that a maximum had been made in the World Championship qualifiers. The main stage produced a record 109 century breaks, surpassing the 108 centuries made the preceding year. Mark Williams made 16 centuries during the event, equalling the record set by Hendry in 2002.

Background

 
The main draw of the tournament is played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

The first World Snooker Championship final took place in 1927 at Camkin's Hall in Birmingham, England, and was won by Joe Davis.[1] Since 1977 the tournament has been held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.[2] The 2022 event marked the 46th consecutive year that the tournament was held at the Crucible, and the 54th successive year that the World Championship was contested through the modern knockout format.[3][4][5] Scottish player Stephen Hendry had been the most successful participant at the World Championship in the modern era, having won the title seven times.[6] English player Mark Selby won his fourth world title at the 2021 championship, defeating compatriot Shaun Murphy 18–15 in the final,[7][8][9] for which he received a £500,000 top prize from a total prize fund of £2,395,000.[6] Organised by the World Snooker Tour, the 2022 tournament was sponsored by sports betting company Betfred,[10] which sponsored the event from 2009 to 2012 and continuously since 2015.[11]

Format

The 2022 World Snooker Championship took place from 16 April to 2 May 2022,[12] as the last of 16 ranking events in the 2021–22 season.[13] The event featured a 32-player main draw, preceded by a 128-player qualifying tournament that was held at the English Institute of Sport between 4 and 13 April 2022, finishing three days before the start of the main event.[14][15][16] The qualifiers were played over four rounds, higher-ranked players being seeded and given byes to the later rounds.[16][17] The first three qualifying rounds were played as the best of 11 frames, and the final round was played as the best of 19 frames.[18]

The top 16 players in the latest snooker world rankings automatically qualified for the main draw as seeded players.[14] Defending champion Selby was automatically seeded first overall.[19][20] The remaining 15 seeds were allocated based on the latest world rankings, released after the 2022 Tour Championship.[20] The 1991 champion John Parrott made the first-round draw for the Crucible on 14 April at Betfred Studios in Salford, drawing the qualifiers at random against the seeded players.[21][22] Matches in the first round of the main draw were played as the best of 19 frames, second-round matches and quarter-finals played as the best of 25 frames, and the semi-finals as the best of 33 frames.[21] The final was played over two days as a best-of-35-frames match.[19][23]

Reaching the first round of the tournament's main stage were 12 players from England, six from Wales, four from Scotland, four from China, two from Thailand, and one each from Northern Ireland, Australia, Belgium, and Iran. It was the first time in the tournament's history that Iran was represented at the main stage.[24] It was also the first time, since the tournament first featured 16 seeded players in 1980, that no seeded player from the United Kingdom was aged under 30. This occasioned debate about the increasing age profile of the UK's top players.[25]

The tournament was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC and Eurosport,[26][27][28] and in Europe by Eurosport.[28] Other international broadcasts were provided by Kuaishou, Migu, Huya Live, Youku, and CCTV in China; by NowTV in Hong Kong; and by DAZN in Canada, the United States, and Brazil.[28] In territories where there was no other coverage, the event was broadcast by Matchroom Sport.[28]

Prize fund

The winner of the event received £500,000 from a total prize fund of £2,395,000. The breakdown of prize money is shown below:[29]

  • Winner: £500,000
  • Runner-up: £200,000
  • Semi-finalists: £100,000
  • Quarter-finalists: £50,000
  • Last 16: £30,000
  • Last 32: £20,000
  • Last 48: £15,000
  • Last 80: £10,000
  • Last 112: £5,000
  • Highest break (qualifying stage included): £15,000

A bonus of £40,000 was offered for a maximum break made at the Crucible, and £10,000 for a maximum made in the qualifying rounds. These bonuses were in addition to the £15,000 highest break prize.[30]

Summary

Qualifying

Seven-time champion Hendry, who had rejoined the professional tour in 2021 after nine years in retirement, chose not to enter the qualifiers for the 2022 tournament, stating that he had not been practising enough to be competitive.[31][32] Liang Wenbo, seeded 32nd, would have entered the qualifiers in the third round but the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association suspended him from professional competition on 2 April after he was convicted on a domestic assault charge.[33][34]

First qualification round

 
Marco Fu (pictured in 2014) played his first professional match in over two years in the first round of qualifying.

The first qualifying round featured players seeded 81–112 against unseeded players.[35] Aged 15 years and 277 days, Welsh amateur Liam Davies set a new record as the youngest winner of a World Championship match by defeating Aaron Hill 6–4.[18][36] Jimmy White, runner-up on six occasions, lost 2–6 to Andrew Pagett, although Pagett was criticised after footage showed him not declaring a foul shot.[18][37] Marco Fu, a semi-finalist in 2006 and 2016, had not competed professionally since the 2020 Welsh Open due to a combination of vision problems and COVID-19 travel restrictions.[38][39][40] While preparing for his return, he made a rare break exceeding 147 in a practice match against Noppon Saengkham, compiling a 149.[41] He lost 5–6 to Ian Burns, who made a 141 break in the match.[40] Four female players—Reanne Evans, Rebecca Kenna, Ng On-yee, and Nutcharut Wongharuthai—competed in the qualifiers, but all four lost in the first round.[42][43] Ukrainian teenager Iulian Boiko, who had become the youngest player ever to compete in qualifying as a 14-year-old in 2020, defeated Michael Georgiou 6–4 to win his first World Championship match.[44][45]

Second qualification round

 
Nigel Bond (pictured in 2012), runner-up in 1995, announced his retirement from the professional tour after losing in the second qualifying round to Lukas Kleckers.

The second qualifying round featured players seeded 49–80 against the first-round winners.[35] Veteran player Dominic Dale defeated compatriot Duane Jones 6–3, a key win for Dale in his effort to stay on the professional tour. Allan Taylor defeated Michael Judge 6–5 on the final black ball, a victory that helped Taylor remain on the tour through the one-year rankings.[46][47] Nigel Bond, the 1995 runner-up, lost his place on the tour after a 1–6 defeat to Lukas Kleckers.[48] Bond, the last player who turned professional in the 1980s to remain on the tour without an invitational tour card,[49] subsequently announced his retirement after 33 seasons, commenting: "At 56, my time as a main tour professional is at an end". Bond stated that he would not attempt to regain his professional status through playing in Q School events, but would still compete in the World Seniors Championship, continue coaching,[48] and serve the remainder of his term as a WPBSA Players Board director.[50]

Sunny Akani, Andrew Higginson, Fergal O'Brien and Martin O'Donnell all lost their tour cards after defeats.[48][51] Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, also in danger of relegation from the tour, beat Pagett 6–4 in a match that saw Pagett make three centuries and Un-Nooh make a 137 break.[49] Matthew Stevens, runner-up in 2000 and 2005, boosted his chances of remaining on the tour by beating Gerard Greene 6–1.[52][53] The 1997 champion Ken Doherty lost 4–6 to Rory McLeod.[54]

Third qualification round

 
Graeme Dott (pictured in 2011) made a maximum break in his third-round match.

The third round of qualifying featured players seeded 17–48 against the second-round winners.[35] Five amateur players reached this stage: James Cahill, Liam Davies, David Lilley, Daniel Wells, and Michael White.[55] Michael White defeated Mark King 6–1.[56] Lilley, the reigning World Seniors Champion, defeated Kurt Maflin by the same score, which meant Maflin lost his place on the tour.[57] The other amateurs did not progress.[58][59][60] Dale received a walkover due to Liang's suspension,[54] while Taylor achieved a surprise 6–4 win over 2013 semi-finalist and number 17 seed Ricky Walden, who had narrowly missed qualifying automatically for the Crucible after a semi-final loss in the Gibraltar Open.[56][61] Scott Donaldson reached the last qualifying round by defeating Li Hang 6–5 on the final black ball,[61] and Ashley Hugill came from 2–5 behind to defeat Martin Gould 6–5, despite suffering from food poisoning during the match.[62]

Stephen Maguire, a semi-finalist in 2007 and 2012, played in the qualifiers for the first time since 2018 after falling to number 40 in the world rankings.[63] He defeated Zhang Anda 6–3.[56][64] Ding Junhui, the 2016 runner-up, played in the qualifiers after falling to 29th in the world rankings.[65] He defeated his compatriot Tian Pengfei 6–4.[57] David Gilbert, a 2019 semi-finalist, defeated McLeod 6–1, and Chris Wakelin defeated the European Masters champion Fan Zhengyi in a deciding frame.[66] Kleckers lost his place on the tour after Matthew Selt beat him in a deciding frame; Michael Holt also lost his tour card following a 3–6 defeat to Tom Ford.[47] Un-Nooh ensured that he would stay on the tour by defeating Jak Jones in a decider.[66]

The 2006 champion Graeme Dott made a maximum break in the sixth frame of his 6–1 victory over Pang Junxu. His second maximum in professional competition, it came 23 years after his first at the 1999 British Open. It was the fifth time a maximum had been made in World Championship qualifying.[67][68] Hossain Vafaei whitewashed Simon Lichtenberg 6–0 to reach the final qualifying round for the third time, and Jamie Clarke also secured a whitewash victory over 2019 semi-finalist Gary Wilson. The 2008 and 2012 runner-up Ali Carter defeated Gao Yang 6–4, and Stevens defeated Sam Craigie 6–1. The Welsh Open champion Joe Perry lost 3–6 to Jackson Page, who had regained his tour card through Q School after losing it the previous season.[69]

Fourth qualification round

 
Michael White became the second amateur player to progress through qualifying for a World Championship, defeating Jordan Brown 10–8.

The fourth and final round of qualifying, billed as "Judgement Day", was played on 12 and 13 April and broadcast live on the World Snooker Tour's YouTube and Facebook channels.[70] It comprised the 32 third-round winners facing each other in best-of-19-frame matches, all played over two sessions, with the 16 victors advancing to the main draw at the Crucible.[35] Ding trailed Lilley 4–7 but won six frames in a row to reach the Crucible for a 16th consecutive year.[71] Maguire reached the Crucible for a 19th consecutive time, defeating Zhou Yuelong 10–7 in a match he described as "a dog fight from start to finish".[71][72] Hugill secured his Crucible debut by defeating Joe O'Connor 10–7, winning the final frame of the match by doubling the deciding black the length of the table.[71][72] Michael White, who had previously reached the Crucible three times as a professional, came from 6–7 behind to defeat Jordan Brown 10–8. He became only the second amateur to qualify for the Crucible, after Cahill in 2019.[71][73]

Un-Nooh trailed Selt 4–6, but won six of the last seven frames to secure a 10–7 victory, making back-to-back clearances of 138 and 145.[74][75] Jamie Jones won the first seven frames against Ford and went on to clinch the match 10–5.[74] Donaldson defeated Taylor 10–1, and Lyu Haotian defeated Dale 10–4 to reach the main draw for the third time.[71][74][76] Vafaei took a 4–1 lead against Lei Peifan, but Lei levelled the scores at 5–5 and the match went to a deciding frame. Vafaei made a clearance from 61 points behind to win on the final black and become the first Iranian player to reach the final stages of a World Championship.[77] Page also reached the Crucible for the first time with a 10–6 win over David Grace. Gilbert won seven straight frames for a 10–3 victory over Anthony Hamilton.[78] Liam Highfield defeated Yuan Sijun 10–7 to reach the Crucible for a third time.[79][80] Stevens lost the first four frames against Carter, but recovered to win 10–6 and reach the Crucible for an 18th time.[81]

Clarke established an 8–4 lead over Dott, but the 2006 champion recovered to tie the scores at 8–8. In the 18th frame, Clarke got a fluke on the final black to clinch a 10–8 victory.[82] Wakelin took four of the last five frames against Jimmy Robertson to secure a 10–7 win, and Saengkham won the last three frames against Gibraltar Open winner Robert Milkins for a 10–8 victory.[82][77] Six Welsh players—qualifiers Clarke, Jones, Page, Stevens, and Michael White, along with top-16 seed Mark Williams—reached the Crucible, the most since 1990.[83]

Main stage

First round

 
Ronnie O'Sullivan equalled the record for the most appearances at the event's main stage (30) set by Steve Davis.

The first round was played between 16 and 21 April as the best of 19 frames.[84] Selby, who had withdrawn from the Turkish Masters and Gibraltar Open as he struggled with mental health issues, considered not defending his world title due to depression.[85][86][87] He had not played competitively since his first-round loss at the Welsh Open, and practised relatively little before the tournament.[88] He took an 8–3 lead over Jones but saw his lead reduced to two frames at 9–7. Selby clinched a 10–7 victory when Jones went in-off in frame 17.[86] Ronnie O'Sullivan, the world number one, equalled Steve Davis's record 30 Crucible appearances, having competed in the final stages of the tournament every year since the age of 17.[89] He lost the first three frames against Gilbert, but then won six in a row to lead 6–3 after the first session.[86] O'Sullivan won four consecutive frames in the second session to clinch the match 10–5 and equal Hendry's record of 70 Crucible victories.[90] He was referred to the WPBSA's disciplinary committee after appearing to make a lewd gesture when he missed a black off the spot in the 13th frame.[91][92] O'Sullivan subsequently denied the charges at a disciplinary hearing, but was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay a further £2,000 in costs relating to gestures made during televised matchplay at the tournament and at the 2021 UK Championship.[93][94]

Zhao Xintong, who had won the first two ranking titles of his career earlier in the season, made his second Crucible appearance.[95] Facing Clarke, he took a 7–2 lead in the first session and won all three frames played in the second session as he wrapped up his first Crucible win 10–2. He made two centuries and five more breaks over 70 in the match.[96][86] Afterwards, Clarke called Zhao "just phenomenal, a sensation in our sport" and predicted that he would win the title within five years.[95] Page led former runner-up Barry Hawkins 6–2, but Hawkins narrowed his deficit to one frame at 7–8 before Page made back-to-back total clearances of 128 and 135 to win 10–7. "I couldn't have asked for a much better debut", commented Page. The first seeded player to exit the tournament, Hawkins failed to reach the second round for the first time since 2010.[97]

Murphy and Maguire faced each other at the Crucible for the first time, Maguire establishing a 6–3 lead after the first session.[86][98] Murphy began the second session with a 130 break, his 100th World Championship century, and reduced Maguire's lead to 7–6 at the mid-session interval.[98] Commentating for the BBC, Doherty described the 14th frame as "one of the craziest" he had ever witnessed.[98] Lasting 71 minutes, it included Maguire jokingly throwing his cue on the ground after losing position and Murphy discussing for four minutes the referee's decision to award him a free ball, before refusing to accept it out of sportsmanship.[98] Murphy eventually won the frame on the black to tie the scores, and made a half-century in the 15th to lead for the first time at 8–7, but Maguire won the last three frames to clinch a 10–8 victory.[98] Anthony McGill, a semi-finalist in 2020, led Highfield 6–3 after the first session. Highfield reduced his deficit to one frame at 6–7, but McGill took three of the last four to win 10–7, helped by a fluke in the final frame. McGill stated that he had struggled in the match, acknowledging "a lot of mistakes and missed pots", but credited his victory to his strong safety play.[99][100]

 
Noppon Saengkham's first-round match against Luca Brecel began the day after his first child was born.

Three-time champion Williams won the first seven frames against his compatriot Michael White, and wrapped up a 10–3 win in the second session, making four centuries in the match.[90][101] "I started off like a train, put Michael under pressure and didn't really ease up", commented Williams.[102] Mark Allen defeated Donaldson 10–6,[103] but voiced his unhappiness with how the table had played.[92] Neil Robertson trailed Hugill 1–3 but won eight consecutive frames on his way to a 10–5 victory, compiling four centuries in the match.[104][105] Stuart Bingham, a semi-finalist the previous year, defeated Lyu 10–5 and made a 140 break in the match, the highest of the first round.[106] Yan Bingtao, making his fourth Crucible appearance, compiled a century and seven half-centuries in his first session against Wakelin. He won five of the six frames played in the second session to clinch the match 10–6 and reach the second round for a third consecutive year.[107] John Higgins made his 28th consecutive Crucible appearance.[108] He trailed Un-Nooh 4–5 after the first session, but took six of the last eight frames to win 10–7 and reach the second round for an eighth consecutive time.[109]

Jack Lisowski led Stevens 6–2, but Stevens recovered to tie the scores at 6–6. Lisowski won the next three frames to go 9–6 ahead and eventually won the match 10–8. Lisowski stated afterwards that he had been playing fearfully at the end because he was "guarding the lead, which is the worst thing you can do".[110] The 2020 runner-up Kyren Wilson faced the 2016 runner-up Ding.[109] Ding led 3–0 and 7–5, but Wilson went ahead at 8–7. Ding tied the scores at 8–8 but missed a pivotal pot on the final pink in the 17th frame as he attempted a clearance from 65 points behind. Wilson went on to win 10–8 and called the performance "one of my best victories".[111] The match featured five centuries and 12 more breaks over 50.[112][111] Before his match with Vafaei, 2019 champion Judd Trump stated that he had not been enjoying his snooker and did not have high expectations for the World Championship.[113] The scores were tied at 3–3, but Trump won seven of the next eight frames for a 10–4 victory. Vafaei, who made a 121 break in the second session, called his Crucible debut "a very big achievement for me and my country".[114] Luca Brecel faced Saengkham, whose wife had given birth to the couple's first child the day before the match began, three weeks earlier than expected.[115] After winning six of the first seven frames, Saengkham went on to clinch a 10–5 victory and reach the second round for a second time.[115] He revealed that he and his wife had named their newborn daughter Believe, stating that the name was inspired by Selby, who said "believe, believe, believe" while 4–10 down to Higgins in the 2017 final, before coming back to win the title.[116]

Second round

 
Neil Robertson made a maximum break in the second round.

The second round of the event was played as the best of 25 frames, held over three sessions, between 21 and 25 April.[84] Thirteen of the top sixteen seeds reached the second round, along with three qualifiers, Page, Maguire, and Saengkham. Williams faced his practice partner Page, a player he described as "not just a friend, more like my fourth son". The players had met once previously in professional competition at the 2020 Scottish Open, Williams winning 4–1 on that occasion.[117] Williams won the first seven frames,[118] and went on to complete a 13–3 victory, winning the match with a session to spare and reaching the quarter-finals for an 11th time.[119][120] He compiled six centuries in the match, equalling the record for the most centuries in a best-of-25-frame match set by Selby in the 2011 event.[120]

Maguire faced Zhao, who played the first best-of-25-frame match of his professional career.[121] Maguire took a 5–3 lead in the first session and extended it to 11–5 in the second session, which was briefly interrupted when a pigeon entered the arena and landed on the adjoining table where Yan was playing Selby.[122] Maguire secured a 13–9 victory to reach the quarter-finals for a seventh time. Calling his form against Murphy "rubbish", he said that he had driven to Glasgow after his first-round match, borrowed a friend's cue, and practised with it to play Zhao.[121] O'Sullivan faced Allen, who predicted that he would "get under the skin" of the world number one.[123] O'Sullivan attempted a maximum break in the first frame but ran out of position after the tenth red and potted a pink, finishing on 87. O'Sullivan won five consecutive frames in the first session to lead 6–2.[124][125] O'Sullivan attempted a maximum again in the second session, this time potting 11 reds and 11 blacks before losing position and missing a double on a red. He led 12–4 after the second session. The third session lasted just one frame as O'Sullivan wrapped up a 13–4 victory, setting records both for reaching a 20th quarter-final and for winning 71 matches at the Crucible.[126][127][128]

Tied 4–4 with Selby after the first session, Yan took a 9–7 lead after the second session.[129] In the third session, the 46-minute 18th frame hinged on a safety battle over the brown.[130] Uncertain as to whether the cue ball would pass the blue to pot the brown, Yan studied the shot for several minutes before asking the referee to clean the cue ball, which referee Rob Spencer refused to do under the circumstances. Some commentators, including Jimmy White and Alan McManus, initially called Yan's request "out of order",[131] but Yan later explained that it was a joke.[132] Yan successfully made the shot to pot the brown and went on to win the frame for an 11–7 lead. Selby won the next three frames, reducing Yan's lead to one at 11–10.[130] The penultimate frame of the match lasted 85 minutes,[133][134] setting a new record for the longest frame ever played at the Crucible; the previous record had been 79 minutes in a 2019 first-round match between Brecel and Gary Wilson.[135] Yan won the frame on the final black, and went on to win the match 13–10.[134] Playing Bingham, Wilson attempted a maximum break in the second session, potting 12 reds and 12 blacks before missing the 13th red.[136] Bingham made his own maximum break attempt in the third session, but ran out of position after the 13th red. Bingham, who won the match 13–9 to reach his fourth quarter-final, said it was on his "bucket list" to make a 147 at the Crucible.[137]

Saengkham and Higgins were tied at 4–4 after the first session, but Higgins won seven consecutive frames in the second session to lead 11–5.[136] In the third session, with Higgins one frame from victory at 12–6, Saengkham attempted a maximum break but missed the last red, ending on 112. "I'd have loved him to get it. You could see how fired up he was and I really thought he was going to do it", stated Higgins.[138] Higgins won the match 13–7 to reach his 16th quarter-final, putting him ahead of Steve Davis and Jimmy White, who had both reached 15 quarter-finals, and behind only Hendry and O'Sullivan, who had reached 19 and 20 respectively.[138] Trump led McGill 10–6 after the second session.[139] McGill won four of the next five frames, narrowing Trump's lead to one at 11–10. Trump won the next to move one frame from victory, but McGill closed the scores to 12–11, and was 30 points ahead in frame 24 when he missed a shot on a red with the rest. Trump won 13–11 to reach his ninth quarter-final; he called the final session of the match "one of the best sessions I have been involved in".[140][141]

Lisowski led Robertson 9–7 after the first two sessions.[142] In the 19th frame, Robertson made a maximum break, the fifth of his career and the 12th maximum in Crucible history. He became the eighth player, after Cliff Thorburn, Jimmy White, Hendry, O'Sullivan, Williams, Carter, and John Higgins, to make a maximum in the final stages of a World Championship.[143] Robertson went 12–11 ahead and looked to be on the verge of victory when he made a 55 break in frame 24, but Lisowski produced a frame-winning clearance of 72 to force a decider. Both players had opportunities to win before Lisowski clinched the frame for a 13–12 victory.[144][145] Lisowski said afterwards: "I have never experienced anything like that in my life. The cheer when I potted the red that got me over the line in the decider… I am completely drained, I gave that literally everything I had and it has to be the best win of my career."[146]

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals of the event were played as the best of 25 frames, held over three sessions, on 26 and 27 April.[84] Maguire was the only qualifier to reach this stage; Yan and Lisowski both competed in the quarter-finals for the first time. O'Sullivan, Higgins, and Williams, collectively known as the Class of '92 having all turned professional in 1992, all reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 2011. "I think it's incredible that it's been 30 years and the three of us are better players than we've ever been", Higgins stated.[147]

Facing Maguire, O'Sullivan won six consecutive frames in the first session to lead 6–2.[148][149] He won another five consecutive frames in the second session, ending it with an 11–5 lead.[150] O'Sullivan wrapped up a 13–5 victory within 20 minutes of the final session to reach a record 13th semi-final, breaking Hendry's previous record of 12.[151][152] In his first session against Yan, Williams won four frames in a row after the mid-session interval to finish 6–2 ahead.[149][153][148] Yan won six of the eight frames played in the second session, levelling the scores at 8–8.[150] In the final session, Yan took a 10–8 lead, but Williams tied the scores at 10–10. Yan took advantage of several flukes to go 11–10 ahead, but Williams won the last three frames to clinch the match 13–11 and reach his seventh semi-final, becoming the oldest player to reach the final four since Ray Reardon in 1985. He stated afterwards: "I am just so happy to get to the semi-finals. I am here 30 years on after turning pro and still trying my best... I am scoring as well as I have ever scored."[154]

Higgins led Lisowski 5–3 after the first session and 8–7 after the second.[155][156] Higgins moved into an 11–9 lead in the final session, but Lisowski won three frames in a row to lead 12–11 before Higgins made a century break to force a deciding frame. Lisowski had the first chance in the decider but missed a red while on a break of 18. Higgins clinched victory with a 72 break, winning 13–12.[157] Afterwards, Higgins said he was delighted to reach the semi-finals but did not think he deserved the win.[151] Trump led Bingham 5–3 after the first session.[155] Bingham won five consecutive frames in the second session to lead 8–5, before Trump recovered to tie the scores at 8–8.[158] Trump took all five frames played in the final session to clinch a 13–8 victory.[159] Trump noted the 14th frame as a turning point in the match: "All of sudden, out of nowhere, Stuart missed a black off its spot and it gave me some confidence. I was completely gone at 8–5. I just tried to enjoy it and give my all."[156]

Semi-finals

 
Mark Williams came from 2–9 behind against Judd Trump to lead 16–15, but lost the semi-final 16–17.

The semi-finals of the event were played as the best of 33 frames, held over four sessions, between 28 and 30 April.[84] For the first time at the Crucible, all four semi-finalists were former champions, O'Sullivan having won six previous titles, Higgins four, Williams three, and Trump one.[160] All three members of the Class of '92 reached the semi-final stage for the first time since the 1999 event.[161]

Trump and Williams played each other for the first time in a Triple Crown tournament.[162] Williams made errors throughout the first session and struggled with his long potting, as Trump won seven of the eight frames played to lead 7–1.[163][164][165] Both players complained about the condition of the table, which was repaired during the interval.[166] Steve Davis noted the contrast with Williams's strong performances in earlier rounds, saying: "It is a shock that Mark Williams has gone off the boil. We expected him to continue his form."[163] Afterwards, Williams apologised on Twitter for his poor play in the session.[167] In the second session, Trump made back-to-back centuries to take a seven-frame lead at 9–2, but Williams responded with a 119 break to make his 13th century of the tournament, a new personal best in any tournament of his career.[167] Both players won four frames in the session to leave Trump leading 11–5.[168] Williams won six of the eight frames in the third session, reducing Trump's lead to 13–11 and receiving a standing ovation as he left the arena.[169] Doherty commented: "What a performance. The match between Judd Trump and Mark Williams is back on."[167]

In the final session, Williams levelled the scores at 13–13 and 15–15. His 138 break in the 30th frame was his 16th century of the tournament, equalling Hendry's 2002 record for the highest number of centuries in a single year at the Crucible.[170] Williams went ahead for the first time at 16–15, but Trump took the match to a deciding frame, before which the players received a standing ovation.[171] Both players had chances to win, but Trump potted two of the last three reds with cross doubles and then took the final red with a black to win the frame and match.[172][173] Trump commented that the win was "once in a lifetime", and that playing Williams was akin to playing a video game on "hard mode".[174] The media praised the drama and quality of the match, calling it a "thrilling Crucible clash"[171] and "one of the great matches in Crucible history".[175] At the end of the year, the World Snooker Tour ranked the semi-final between Trump and Williams in second place on its "Top Ten Matches of 2022" list.[176]

O'Sullivan and Higgins met at the Crucible for a sixth time.[177] Before the semi-final, O'Sullivan led their head-to-head 36–33, but Higgins had won five of their last six encounters.[178] They had last met at the Crucible in the quarter-finals of the 2011 event, when Higgins won 13–10 en route to his fourth title.[154] Both players struggled to find fluency at the outset, with O'Sullivan's average shot time exceeding 29 seconds in the first two frames.[163] Higgins won the first three frames, but O'Sullivan levelled the scores at 4–4 after the first session.[178] The scores were level again at 6–6 in the second session, but O'Sullivan then moved 9–6 ahead. In the final frame of the session, O’Sullivan was 51 points behind with 51 remaining on the table. After potting a red and black, he made a 43 clearance to force a re-spotted black, which he potted to take a 10–6 lead.[179]

O'Sullivan won five of the eight frames played in the third session, ending with a total clearance of 134, to extend his lead to 15–9.[172][180] Higgins, whose 103 in the 21st frame was his only break over 70 in the match, slammed the butt of his cue on the floor in frustration after missing a red in the 23rd frame.[181] The final session lasted four frames as O'Sullivan wrapped up a 17–11 win.[172] Higgins stated afterwards that he was disappointed with how he had played, but praised his opponent: "Ronnie was far too good for me. He was lethal. I don't think he missed one ball when he was in among them, he might have run out of position a few times, but other than that he was unbelievable."[182]

Final

 
Olivier Marteel (pictured in 2013) officiated over his second World Championship final.

The final of the event was played on 1 and 2 May 2022 as a best-of-35-frames match, held over four sessions, between O'Sullivan and Trump.[84] Belgian referee Olivier Marteel took charge of his second World Championship final, having previously refereed the 2015 final between Bingham and Murphy.[183] O'Sullivan was contesting his eighth World Championship final, having won six and lost one previously, and Trump was competing in his third final, having won one and lost one previously. The finalists had met once before at the Crucible, in the semi-finals of the 2013 event, when O'Sullivan defeated Trump 17–11.[184] Trump stated before the match: "It's always been a dream of mine to play Ronnie in the final."[171]

After Trump won the opening frame, O'Sullivan won the second with a 120 break, his 13th century of the tournament, equalling his previous personal best at the Crucible.[185][186] In the fourth frame, O'Sullivan engaged in a three-minute discussion with the referee about the correct replacement of the cue ball after a miss had been called.[187] O'Sullivan came from behind in the frame to force a re-spotted black, which he potted with a double off three cushions to lead 3–1. O'Sullivan went on to lead 5–1, making another century in the sixth frame.[186] Trump won the last two frames of the session, reducing O'Sullivan's lead to 5–3.[188][189] O'Sullivan and referee Marteel had several heated exchanges during the session and did not shake hands afterwards. Marteel issued a formal warning over a gesture O'Sullivan made near the end of the eighth frame after failing to escape from a snooker, but O'Sullivan denied any wrongdoing, later accusing the referee of "looking for trouble".[190][188][185] Trump won the first frame of the second session, but O'Sullivan took seven of the next eight, capitalising on safety errors and missed pots by Trump to end 12–5 ahead, his largest overnight lead in any of the world finals he had played.[191][188] O'Sullivan's 118 break in the 11th frame was his 15th century of the tournament, a new personal best in a single year at the Crucible.[192] Speaking critically for the BBC, Murphy stated that Trump had "made far too many mistakes" and had "a horrific night in front of him" after the first day's play.[188]

Trump began the third session with his first century of the match, and went on to win six of the eight frames played, reducing O'Sullivan's lead to three at 14–11. It was the only session O'Sullivan lost in the tournament.[193][194][195] In the final session, O'Sullivan won three of the first four frames with breaks of 82, 88, and 75 to go 17–12 ahead at the mid-session interval. Trump made a century to win the 30th frame, bringing the total number of Crucible centuries to 109, breaking the record of 108 achieved the previous year.[196] However, O'Sullivan made an 85 in the 31st to win the match 18–13 and equal Hendry's record of seven world titles.[197][198] Calling it "probably the best result I've ever had", O'Sullivan said the final had been "a titanic battle against a strong competitor who is young and hungry". Trump said he had "made a fight of it against the best player of all time" and called O'Sullivan's seventh world title "an amazing achievement for him and for snooker".[198] The victory gave O'Sullivan his 39th ranking title and 21st Triple Crown title. Aged 46 years and 148 days, he became the oldest world champion in snooker history, surpassing Reardon, who was 45 years and 203 days old when he won his final title in 1978.[195][199] O'Sullivan also set a new record for the most matches won at the Crucible, with 74,[200] and ended the season as world number one.[201] Writing for Snooker Scene, editor Clive Everton praised these achievements by O'Sullivan, calling him "snooker's answer to Tiger Woods in golf or Roger Federer in tennis".[202]

The last session of the final attracted a peak audience of 4.5 million viewers on BBC Two, the highest figure since 2014 and a 17 per cent increase over the previous year. Overall, the event attracted a 30 per cent greater share of the BBC's viewing audience than the previous year. The event was Eurosport's best tournament on record in the UK, in terms of both average audience and market share. Eurosport also achieved record viewership figures in France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain for the event.[203]

Main draw

The numbers given in brackets after the players' names show their 2022 World Championship seedings. The sole amateur player in the championship is indicated with (a). The match winners are denoted in bold text.[204]

First round
Best of 19 frames
Second round
Best of 25 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 25 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 33 frames
Final
Best of 35 frames
16 April
  Mark Selby (ENG) (1)10
22 & 23 April
  Jamie Jones (WAL)7
  Mark Selby (1)10
19 April
  Yan Bingtao (16)13
  Yan Bingtao (CHN) (16)10
26 & 27 April
  Chris Wakelin (ENG)6
  Yan Bingtao (16)11
16 & 17 April
  Mark Williams (8)13
  Barry Hawkins (ENG) (9)7
21 & 22 April
  Jackson Page (WAL)10
  Jackson Page3
17 & 18 April
  Mark Williams (8)13
  Mark Williams (WAL) (8)10
28, 29 & 30 April
  Michael White (WAL) (a)3
  Mark Williams (8)16
20 April
  Judd Trump (4)17
  Kyren Wilson (ENG) (5)10
24 & 25 April
  Ding Junhui (CHN)8
  Kyren Wilson (5)9
18 & 19 April
  Stuart Bingham (12)13
  Stuart Bingham (ENG) (12)10
26 & 27 April
  Lyu Haotian (CHN)5
  Stuart Bingham (12)8
17 & 18 April
  Judd Trump (4)13
  Anthony McGill (SCO) (13)10
23, 24 & 25 April
  Liam Highfield (ENG)7
  Anthony McGill (13)11
20 & 21 April
  Judd Trump (4)13
  Judd Trump (ENG) (4)10
1 & 2 May
  Hossein Vafaei (IRN)4
  Judd Trump (4)13
18 & 19 April
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)18
  Neil Robertson (AUS) (3)10
23, 24 & 25 April
  Ashley Hugill (ENG)5
  Neil Robertson (3)12
19 & 20 April
  Jack Lisowski (14)13
  Jack Lisowski (ENG) (14)10
26 & 27 April
  Matthew Stevens (WAL)8
  Jack Lisowski (14)12
20 & 21 April
  John Higgins (6)13
  Luca Brecel (BEL) (11)5
24 & 25 April
  Noppon Saengkham (THA)10
  Noppon Saengkham7
19 & 20 April
  John Higgins (6)13
  John Higgins (SCO) (6)10
28, 29 & 30 April
  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)7
  John Higgins (6)11
16 & 17 April
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)17
  Zhao Xintong (CHN) (7)10
21, 22 & 23 April
  Jamie Clarke (WAL)2
  Zhao Xintong (7)9
16 & 17 April
  Stephen Maguire13
  Shaun Murphy (ENG) (10)8
26 & 27 April
  Stephen Maguire (SCO)10
  Stephen Maguire5
18 April
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)13
  Mark Allen (NIR) (15)10
22 & 23 April
  Scott Donaldson (SCO)6
  Mark Allen (15)4
16 & 17 April
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)13
  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (2)10
  David Gilbert (ENG)5
Final: (Best of 35 frames) Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 1 & 2 May 2022
Referee: Olivier Marteel
Judd Trump (4)
  England
13–18 Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
  England
Session 1: 3–5
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trump 98  (72) 0 1 66 (52) 13 4 98  (97) 79  N/A N/A
O'Sullivan 0 120  (120) 78  (68) 73  62  105  (105) 0 50 N/A N/A
Session 2: 2–7 (5–12)
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trump 100  (73) 7 9 15 0 26 80  (80) 0 33 N/A
O'Sullivan 36 117  (66, 50) 122  (118) 107  (97) 77  94  (87) 4 79  (60) 88  (88) N/A
Session 3: 6–2 (11–14)
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trump 115  (107) 90  (59) 81  45 66  60  1 126  (105) N/A N/A
O'Sullivan 22 25 0 71  (64) 20 51 68  (55) 0 N/A N/A
Session 4: 2–4 (13–18)
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trump 12 12 72  (64) 1 151  (109) 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A
O'Sullivan 82  (82) 88  (88) 27 91  (75) 0 93  (85) N/A N/A N/A N/A
109 Highest break 120
3 Century breaks 3
10 50+ breaks 16
  Ronnie O'Sullivan wins the 2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship

  = Winner of frame

Qualifying draw

The results from qualifying are shown below.[205][206] Numbers given before players' names show World Championship seedings, and "a" indicates the amateur players at the time of the draw. The match winners are denoted in bold text.[55] The WPBSA selected 16 amateur players to participate in the qualifying rounds together with the 106 professionals outside the top 16 of the world rankings and the top six from the 2021 Q School Order of Merit.[207]

Round 1 (Last 144)
Best of 11 frames
Round 2 (Last 112)
Best of 11 frames
Round 3 (Last 80)
Best of 11 frames
Round 4 (Last 48)
Best of 19 frames
81  Zhao Jianbo (CHN)480  Allan Taylor (ENG)617  Ricky Walden (ENG)4
  Michael Judge (IRL)6  Michael Judge (IRL)580  Allan Taylor (ENG)680  Allan Taylor1
112  Alfie Burden (ENG)449  Scott Donaldson (SCO)648  Li Hang (CHN)549  Scott Donaldson10
a  Robbie McGuigan (NIR)6a  Robbie McGuigan (NIR)049  Scott Donaldson (SCO)6
96  Duane Jones (WAL)665  Dominic Dale (WAL)632  Liang Wenbo (CHN)
a  Nutcharut Wongharuthai (THA)296  Duane Jones (WAL)365  Dominic Dale (WAL)w/o65  Dominic Dale4
97  Xu Si (CHN)664  Lyu Haotian (CHN)633  Lu Ning (CHN)364  Lyu Haotian10
a  Michael Collumb (SCO)497  Xu Si (CHN)464  Lyu Haotian (CHN)6
104  Zhang Jiankang (CHN)657  Sunny Akani (THA)440  Stephen Maguire (SCO)6
a  John Astley (ENG)4104  Zhang Jiankang (CHN)6104  Zhang Jiankang (CHN)340  Stephen Maguire10
89  Zhang Anda (CHN)672  Andy Hicks (ENG)425  Zhou Yuelong (CHN)625  Zhou Yuelong7
a  Anton Kazakov (UKR)089  Zhang Anda (CHN)689  Zhang Anda (CHN)5
105  Fraser Patrick (SCO)156  Martin O'Donnell (ENG)241  Mark King (ENG)1
a  Michael White (WAL)6a  Michael White (WAL)6a  Michael White (WAL)6a  Michael White10
88  Aaron Hill (IRL)473  Fergal O'Brien (IRL)524  Jordan Brown (NIR)624  Jordan Brown8
a  Liam Davies (WAL)6a  Liam Davies (WAL)6a  Liam Davies (WAL)5
85  Lukas Kleckers (GER)676  Nigel Bond (ENG)121  Matthew Selt (ENG)6
a  Soheil Vahedi (IRN)385  Lukas Kleckers (GER)685  Lukas Kleckers (GER)521  Matthew Selt7
108  Andrew Pagett (WAL)653  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)644  Jak Jones (WAL)553  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh10
  Jimmy White (ENG)2108  Andrew Pagett (WAL)453  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)6
92  Hammad Miah (ENG)669  Michael Holt (ENG)628  Tom Ford (ENG)6
  Chen Zifan (CHN)392  Hammad Miah (ENG)169  Michael Holt (ENG)328  Tom Ford5
101  Louis Heathcote (ENG)660  Mark Joyce (ENG)637  Jamie Jones (WAL)637  Jamie Jones10
a  Ben Mertens (BEL)5101  Louis Heathcote (ENG)560  Mark Joyce (ENG)1
100  Craig Steadman (ENG)461  Robbie Williams (ENG)336  Kurt Maflin (NOR)1
a  David Lilley (ENG)6a  David Lilley (ENG)6a  David Lilley (ENG)6a  David Lilley7
93  Lee Walker (WAL)668  Tian Pengfei (CHN)629  Ding Junhui (CHN)629  Ding Junhui10
  Reanne Evans (ENG)293  Lee Walker (WAL)468  Tian Pengfei (CHN)4
109  Barry Pinches (ENG)652  Joe O'Connor (ENG)645  Ben Woollaston (ENG)1
a  Lee Stephens (ENG)3109  Barry Pinches (ENG)452  Joe O'Connor (ENG)652  Joe O'Connor7
84  Ben Hancorn (ENG)377  Ashley Hugill (ENG)620  Martin Gould (ENG)577  Ashley Hugill10
  Dean Young (SCO)6  Dean Young (SCO)077  Ashley Hugill (ENG)6
83  Rory McLeod (JAM)678  Ken Doherty (IRL)419  David Gilbert (ENG)6
  Ng On-yee (HKG)283  Rory McLeod (JAM)683  Rory McLeod (JAM)119  David Gilbert10
110  Ian Burns (ENG)651  Elliot Slessor (ENG)646  Anthony Hamilton (ENG)646  Anthony Hamilton3
  Marco Fu (HKG)5110  Ian Burns (ENG)051  Elliot Slessor (ENG)2
94  Peter Devlin (ENG)667  Oliver Lines (ENG)630  Jimmy Robertson (ENG)6
a  Yorrit Hoes (BEL)194  Peter Devlin (ENG)167  Oliver Lines (ENG)430  Jimmy Robertson7
99  Jamie Wilson (ENG)662  Chris Wakelin (ENG)635  Fan Zhengyi (CHN)562  Chris Wakelin10
a  Jake Crofts (ENG)299  Jamie Wilson (ENG)262  Chris Wakelin (ENG)6
102  Chang Bingyu (CHN)559  Andrew Higginson (ENG)438  Noppon Saengkham (THA)6
a  Daniel Wells (WAL)6a  Daniel Wells (WAL)6a  Daniel Wells (WAL)338  Noppon Saengkham10
91  Peter Lines (ENG)570  Cao Yupeng (CHN)627  Robert Milkins (ENG)627  Robert Milkins8
a  Sanderson Lam (ENG)6a  Sanderson Lam (ENG)170  Cao Yupeng (CHN)3
107  Jamie O'Neill (ENG)454  Mark Davis (ENG)543  Liam Highfield (ENG)6
a  James Cahill (ENG)6a  James Cahill (ENG)6a  James Cahill (ENG)543  Liam Highfield10
86  Yuan Sijun (CHN)675  Steven Hallworth (ENG)322  Ryan Day (WAL)186  Yuan Sijun7
a  Ross Muir (SCO)386  Yuan Sijun (CHN)686  Yuan Sijun (CHN)6
87  Mitchell Mann (ENG)074  Gao Yang (CHN)623  Ali Carter (ENG)6
a  Dylan Emery (WAL)6a  Dylan Emery (WAL)374  Gao Yang (CHN)423  Ali Carter8
106  Gerard Greene (NIR)655  Matthew Stevens (WAL)642  Sam Craigie (ENG)155  Matthew Stevens10
a  Rebecca Kenna (ENG)1106  Gerard Greene (NIR)155  Matthew Stevens (WAL)6
90  Jackson Page (WAL)671  Ashley Carty (ENG)126  Joe Perry (ENG)3
a  Sean O'Sullivan (ENG)190  Jackson Page (WAL)690  Jackson Page (WAL)690  Jackson Page10
103  Iulian Boiko (UKR)658  David Grace (ENG)639  Xiao Guodong (CHN)458  David Grace6
a  Michael Georgiou (CYP)4103  Iulian Boiko (UKR)458  David Grace (ENG)6
98  Farakh Ajaib (PAK)663  Pang Junxu (CHN)634  Graeme Dott (SCO)6
a  Mark Lloyd (ENG)598  Farakh Ajaib (PAK)163  Pang Junxu (CHN)134  Graeme Dott8
95  Zak Surety (ENG)466  Jamie Clarke (WAL)631  Gary Wilson (ENG)066  Jamie Clarke10
a  Si Jiahui (CHN)6a  Si Jiahui (CHN)566  Jamie Clarke (WAL)6
111  Lei Peifan (CHN)650  Stuart Carrington (ENG)347  Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI)3
  Sean Maddocks (ENG)0111  Lei Peifan (CHN)6111  Lei Peifan (CHN)6111  Lei Peifan9
82  Wu Yize (CHN)679  Simon Lichtenberg (GER)618  Hossein Vafaei (IRN)618  Hossein Vafaei10
a  Bai Langning (CHN)282  Wu Yize (CHN)479  Simon Lichtenberg (GER)0

Century breaks

Main stage centuries

A total of 109 century breaks were made during the main stage of the tournament, surpassing the record set during the previous year's championship by one century. The highest was a maximum break by Robertson.[208]

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The 2022 World Snooker Championship officially the 2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 16 April to 2 May 2022 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield England the 46th consecutive year the World Snooker Championship was held at the venue The 16th and final ranking event of the 2021 22 snooker season the tournament was organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by sports betting company Betfred It was broadcast in the United Kingdom by the BBC in Europe including the UK by Eurosport and elsewhere in the world by Matchroom Sport and other broadcasters The total prize fund was 2 395 000 of which the winner received 500 000 2022 Betfred World Snooker ChampionshipTournament informationDates16 April 2 May 2022 2022 04 16 2022 05 02 VenueCrucible TheatreCitySheffieldCountryEnglandOrganisationWorld Snooker TourFormatRanking eventTotal prize fund 2 395 000Winner s share 500 000Highest break Neil Robertson AUS 147 Graeme Dott SCO 147 FinalChampion Ronnie O Sullivan ENG Runner up Judd Trump ENG Score18 13 20212023 Qualifying rounds for the tournament took place from 4 to 13 April 2022 at the English Institute of Sport featuring 128 professional and invited amateur players The main stage of the tournament featured 32 players the top 16 players from the snooker world rankings and another 16 players from the qualifying rounds Ashley Hugill Jackson Page and Hossein Vafaei were debutants at the Crucible Vafaei being the first Iranian player to reach the main stage Mark Selby was the defending champion having won the 2021 final 18 15 against Shaun Murphy He lost 10 13 to Yan Bingtao in a second round match that produced the longest frame ever played at the Crucible lasting 85 minutes Ronnie O Sullivan equalled Steve Davis s record of 30 Crucible appearances He reached a record 20th quarter final and a record 13th semi final before defeating Judd Trump 18 13 in the final to equal Stephen Hendry s record of seven world titles It was O Sullivan s 39th ranking title and 21st Triple Crown title Aged 46 years and 148 days he became the oldest world champion in the sport s history surpassing Ray Reardon who was aged 45 years and 203 days when he won his last world title in 1978 O Sullivan also broke Hendry s record of 70 wins at the Crucible setting a new record of 74 Neil Robertson made a maximum break in his second round match against Jack Lisowski the fifth of his career and the 12th time a 147 had been achieved at the Crucible Graeme Dott also made a maximum break in his third round qualifying match against Pang Junxu the second of his career and the fifth time that a maximum had been made in the World Championship qualifiers The main stage produced a record 109 century breaks surpassing the 108 centuries made the preceding year Mark Williams made 16 centuries during the event equalling the record set by Hendry in 2002 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Format 1 2 Prize fund 2 Summary 2 1 Qualifying 2 1 1 First qualification round 2 1 2 Second qualification round 2 1 3 Third qualification round 2 1 4 Fourth qualification round 2 2 Main stage 2 2 1 First round 2 2 2 Second round 2 2 3 Quarter finals 2 2 4 Semi finals 2 2 5 Final 3 Main draw 4 Qualifying draw 5 Century breaks 5 1 Main stage centuries 5 2 Qualifying stage centuries 6 References 7 External linksBackground Edit The main draw of the tournament is played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield England The first World Snooker Championship final took place in 1927 at Camkin s Hall in Birmingham England and was won by Joe Davis 1 Since 1977 the tournament has been held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield England 2 The 2022 event marked the 46th consecutive year that the tournament was held at the Crucible and the 54th successive year that the World Championship was contested through the modern knockout format 3 4 5 Scottish player Stephen Hendry had been the most successful participant at the World Championship in the modern era having won the title seven times 6 English player Mark Selby won his fourth world title at the 2021 championship defeating compatriot Shaun Murphy 18 15 in the final 7 8 9 for which he received a 500 000 top prize from a total prize fund of 2 395 000 6 Organised by the World Snooker Tour the 2022 tournament was sponsored by sports betting company Betfred 10 which sponsored the event from 2009 to 2012 and continuously since 2015 11 Format Edit The 2022 World Snooker Championship took place from 16 April to 2 May 2022 12 as the last of 16 ranking events in the 2021 22 season 13 The event featured a 32 player main draw preceded by a 128 player qualifying tournament that was held at the English Institute of Sport between 4 and 13 April 2022 finishing three days before the start of the main event 14 15 16 The qualifiers were played over four rounds higher ranked players being seeded and given byes to the later rounds 16 17 The first three qualifying rounds were played as the best of 11 frames and the final round was played as the best of 19 frames 18 The top 16 players in the latest snooker world rankings automatically qualified for the main draw as seeded players 14 Defending champion Selby was automatically seeded first overall 19 20 The remaining 15 seeds were allocated based on the latest world rankings released after the 2022 Tour Championship 20 The 1991 champion John Parrott made the first round draw for the Crucible on 14 April at Betfred Studios in Salford drawing the qualifiers at random against the seeded players 21 22 Matches in the first round of the main draw were played as the best of 19 frames second round matches and quarter finals played as the best of 25 frames and the semi finals as the best of 33 frames 21 The final was played over two days as a best of 35 frames match 19 23 Reaching the first round of the tournament s main stage were 12 players from England six from Wales four from Scotland four from China two from Thailand and one each from Northern Ireland Australia Belgium and Iran It was the first time in the tournament s history that Iran was represented at the main stage 24 It was also the first time since the tournament first featured 16 seeded players in 1980 that no seeded player from the United Kingdom was aged under 30 This occasioned debate about the increasing age profile of the UK s top players 25 The tournament was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC and Eurosport 26 27 28 and in Europe by Eurosport 28 Other international broadcasts were provided by Kuaishou Migu Huya Live Youku and CCTV in China by NowTV in Hong Kong and by DAZN in Canada the United States and Brazil 28 In territories where there was no other coverage the event was broadcast by Matchroom Sport 28 Prize fund Edit The winner of the event received 500 000 from a total prize fund of 2 395 000 The breakdown of prize money is shown below 29 Winner 500 000 Runner up 200 000 Semi finalists 100 000 Quarter finalists 50 000 Last 16 30 000 Last 32 20 000 Last 48 15 000 Last 80 10 000 Last 112 5 000 Highest break qualifying stage included 15 000A bonus of 40 000 was offered for a maximum break made at the Crucible and 10 000 for a maximum made in the qualifying rounds These bonuses were in addition to the 15 000 highest break prize 30 Summary EditQualifying Edit Seven time champion Hendry who had rejoined the professional tour in 2021 after nine years in retirement chose not to enter the qualifiers for the 2022 tournament stating that he had not been practising enough to be competitive 31 32 Liang Wenbo seeded 32nd would have entered the qualifiers in the third round but the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association suspended him from professional competition on 2 April after he was convicted on a domestic assault charge 33 34 First qualification round Edit Marco Fu pictured in 2014 played his first professional match in over two years in the first round of qualifying The first qualifying round featured players seeded 81 112 against unseeded players 35 Aged 15 years and 277 days Welsh amateur Liam Davies set a new record as the youngest winner of a World Championship match by defeating Aaron Hill 6 4 18 36 Jimmy White runner up on six occasions lost 2 6 to Andrew Pagett although Pagett was criticised after footage showed him not declaring a foul shot 18 37 Marco Fu a semi finalist in 2006 and 2016 had not competed professionally since the 2020 Welsh Open due to a combination of vision problems and COVID 19 travel restrictions 38 39 40 While preparing for his return he made a rare break exceeding 147 in a practice match against Noppon Saengkham compiling a 149 41 He lost 5 6 to Ian Burns who made a 141 break in the match 40 Four female players Reanne Evans Rebecca Kenna Ng On yee and Nutcharut Wongharuthai competed in the qualifiers but all four lost in the first round 42 43 Ukrainian teenager Iulian Boiko who had become the youngest player ever to compete in qualifying as a 14 year old in 2020 defeated Michael Georgiou 6 4 to win his first World Championship match 44 45 Second qualification round Edit Nigel Bond pictured in 2012 runner up in 1995 announced his retirement from the professional tour after losing in the second qualifying round to Lukas Kleckers The second qualifying round featured players seeded 49 80 against the first round winners 35 Veteran player Dominic Dale defeated compatriot Duane Jones 6 3 a key win for Dale in his effort to stay on the professional tour Allan Taylor defeated Michael Judge 6 5 on the final black ball a victory that helped Taylor remain on the tour through the one year rankings 46 47 Nigel Bond the 1995 runner up lost his place on the tour after a 1 6 defeat to Lukas Kleckers 48 Bond the last player who turned professional in the 1980s to remain on the tour without an invitational tour card 49 subsequently announced his retirement after 33 seasons commenting At 56 my time as a main tour professional is at an end Bond stated that he would not attempt to regain his professional status through playing in Q School events but would still compete in the World Seniors Championship continue coaching 48 and serve the remainder of his term as a WPBSA Players Board director 50 Sunny Akani Andrew Higginson Fergal O Brien and Martin O Donnell all lost their tour cards after defeats 48 51 Thepchaiya Un Nooh also in danger of relegation from the tour beat Pagett 6 4 in a match that saw Pagett make three centuries and Un Nooh make a 137 break 49 Matthew Stevens runner up in 2000 and 2005 boosted his chances of remaining on the tour by beating Gerard Greene 6 1 52 53 The 1997 champion Ken Doherty lost 4 6 to Rory McLeod 54 Third qualification round Edit Graeme Dott pictured in 2011 made a maximum break in his third round match The third round of qualifying featured players seeded 17 48 against the second round winners 35 Five amateur players reached this stage James Cahill Liam Davies David Lilley Daniel Wells and Michael White 55 Michael White defeated Mark King 6 1 56 Lilley the reigning World Seniors Champion defeated Kurt Maflin by the same score which meant Maflin lost his place on the tour 57 The other amateurs did not progress 58 59 60 Dale received a walkover due to Liang s suspension 54 while Taylor achieved a surprise 6 4 win over 2013 semi finalist and number 17 seed Ricky Walden who had narrowly missed qualifying automatically for the Crucible after a semi final loss in the Gibraltar Open 56 61 Scott Donaldson reached the last qualifying round by defeating Li Hang 6 5 on the final black ball 61 and Ashley Hugill came from 2 5 behind to defeat Martin Gould 6 5 despite suffering from food poisoning during the match 62 Stephen Maguire a semi finalist in 2007 and 2012 played in the qualifiers for the first time since 2018 after falling to number 40 in the world rankings 63 He defeated Zhang Anda 6 3 56 64 Ding Junhui the 2016 runner up played in the qualifiers after falling to 29th in the world rankings 65 He defeated his compatriot Tian Pengfei 6 4 57 David Gilbert a 2019 semi finalist defeated McLeod 6 1 and Chris Wakelin defeated the European Masters champion Fan Zhengyi in a deciding frame 66 Kleckers lost his place on the tour after Matthew Selt beat him in a deciding frame Michael Holt also lost his tour card following a 3 6 defeat to Tom Ford 47 Un Nooh ensured that he would stay on the tour by defeating Jak Jones in a decider 66 The 2006 champion Graeme Dott made a maximum break in the sixth frame of his 6 1 victory over Pang Junxu His second maximum in professional competition it came 23 years after his first at the 1999 British Open It was the fifth time a maximum had been made in World Championship qualifying 67 68 Hossain Vafaei whitewashed Simon Lichtenberg 6 0 to reach the final qualifying round for the third time and Jamie Clarke also secured a whitewash victory over 2019 semi finalist Gary Wilson The 2008 and 2012 runner up Ali Carter defeated Gao Yang 6 4 and Stevens defeated Sam Craigie 6 1 The Welsh Open champion Joe Perry lost 3 6 to Jackson Page who had regained his tour card through Q School after losing it the previous season 69 Fourth qualification round Edit Michael White became the second amateur player to progress through qualifying for a World Championship defeating Jordan Brown 10 8 The fourth and final round of qualifying billed as Judgement Day was played on 12 and 13 April and broadcast live on the World Snooker Tour s YouTube and Facebook channels 70 It comprised the 32 third round winners facing each other in best of 19 frame matches all played over two sessions with the 16 victors advancing to the main draw at the Crucible 35 Ding trailed Lilley 4 7 but won six frames in a row to reach the Crucible for a 16th consecutive year 71 Maguire reached the Crucible for a 19th consecutive time defeating Zhou Yuelong 10 7 in a match he described as a dog fight from start to finish 71 72 Hugill secured his Crucible debut by defeating Joe O Connor 10 7 winning the final frame of the match by doubling the deciding black the length of the table 71 72 Michael White who had previously reached the Crucible three times as a professional came from 6 7 behind to defeat Jordan Brown 10 8 He became only the second amateur to qualify for the Crucible after Cahill in 2019 71 73 Un Nooh trailed Selt 4 6 but won six of the last seven frames to secure a 10 7 victory making back to back clearances of 138 and 145 74 75 Jamie Jones won the first seven frames against Ford and went on to clinch the match 10 5 74 Donaldson defeated Taylor 10 1 and Lyu Haotian defeated Dale 10 4 to reach the main draw for the third time 71 74 76 Vafaei took a 4 1 lead against Lei Peifan but Lei levelled the scores at 5 5 and the match went to a deciding frame Vafaei made a clearance from 61 points behind to win on the final black and become the first Iranian player to reach the final stages of a World Championship 77 Page also reached the Crucible for the first time with a 10 6 win over David Grace Gilbert won seven straight frames for a 10 3 victory over Anthony Hamilton 78 Liam Highfield defeated Yuan Sijun 10 7 to reach the Crucible for a third time 79 80 Stevens lost the first four frames against Carter but recovered to win 10 6 and reach the Crucible for an 18th time 81 Clarke established an 8 4 lead over Dott but the 2006 champion recovered to tie the scores at 8 8 In the 18th frame Clarke got a fluke on the final black to clinch a 10 8 victory 82 Wakelin took four of the last five frames against Jimmy Robertson to secure a 10 7 win and Saengkham won the last three frames against Gibraltar Open winner Robert Milkins for a 10 8 victory 82 77 Six Welsh players qualifiers Clarke Jones Page Stevens and Michael White along with top 16 seed Mark Williams reached the Crucible the most since 1990 83 Main stage Edit First round Edit Ronnie O Sullivan equalled the record for the most appearances at the event s main stage 30 set by Steve Davis The first round was played between 16 and 21 April as the best of 19 frames 84 Selby who had withdrawn from the Turkish Masters and Gibraltar Open as he struggled with mental health issues considered not defending his world title due to depression 85 86 87 He had not played competitively since his first round loss at the Welsh Open and practised relatively little before the tournament 88 He took an 8 3 lead over Jones but saw his lead reduced to two frames at 9 7 Selby clinched a 10 7 victory when Jones went in off in frame 17 86 Ronnie O Sullivan the world number one equalled Steve Davis s record 30 Crucible appearances having competed in the final stages of the tournament every year since the age of 17 89 He lost the first three frames against Gilbert but then won six in a row to lead 6 3 after the first session 86 O Sullivan won four consecutive frames in the second session to clinch the match 10 5 and equal Hendry s record of 70 Crucible victories 90 He was referred to the WPBSA s disciplinary committee after appearing to make a lewd gesture when he missed a black off the spot in the 13th frame 91 92 O Sullivan subsequently denied the charges at a disciplinary hearing but was fined 2 000 and ordered to pay a further 2 000 in costs relating to gestures made during televised matchplay at the tournament and at the 2021 UK Championship 93 94 Zhao Xintong who had won the first two ranking titles of his career earlier in the season made his second Crucible appearance 95 Facing Clarke he took a 7 2 lead in the first session and won all three frames played in the second session as he wrapped up his first Crucible win 10 2 He made two centuries and five more breaks over 70 in the match 96 86 Afterwards Clarke called Zhao just phenomenal a sensation in our sport and predicted that he would win the title within five years 95 Page led former runner up Barry Hawkins 6 2 but Hawkins narrowed his deficit to one frame at 7 8 before Page made back to back total clearances of 128 and 135 to win 10 7 I couldn t have asked for a much better debut commented Page The first seeded player to exit the tournament Hawkins failed to reach the second round for the first time since 2010 97 Murphy and Maguire faced each other at the Crucible for the first time Maguire establishing a 6 3 lead after the first session 86 98 Murphy began the second session with a 130 break his 100th World Championship century and reduced Maguire s lead to 7 6 at the mid session interval 98 Commentating for the BBC Doherty described the 14th frame as one of the craziest he had ever witnessed 98 Lasting 71 minutes it included Maguire jokingly throwing his cue on the ground after losing position and Murphy discussing for four minutes the referee s decision to award him a free ball before refusing to accept it out of sportsmanship 98 Murphy eventually won the frame on the black to tie the scores and made a half century in the 15th to lead for the first time at 8 7 but Maguire won the last three frames to clinch a 10 8 victory 98 Anthony McGill a semi finalist in 2020 led Highfield 6 3 after the first session Highfield reduced his deficit to one frame at 6 7 but McGill took three of the last four to win 10 7 helped by a fluke in the final frame McGill stated that he had struggled in the match acknowledging a lot of mistakes and missed pots but credited his victory to his strong safety play 99 100 Noppon Saengkham s first round match against Luca Brecel began the day after his first child was born Three time champion Williams won the first seven frames against his compatriot Michael White and wrapped up a 10 3 win in the second session making four centuries in the match 90 101 I started off like a train put Michael under pressure and didn t really ease up commented Williams 102 Mark Allen defeated Donaldson 10 6 103 but voiced his unhappiness with how the table had played 92 Neil Robertson trailed Hugill 1 3 but won eight consecutive frames on his way to a 10 5 victory compiling four centuries in the match 104 105 Stuart Bingham a semi finalist the previous year defeated Lyu 10 5 and made a 140 break in the match the highest of the first round 106 Yan Bingtao making his fourth Crucible appearance compiled a century and seven half centuries in his first session against Wakelin He won five of the six frames played in the second session to clinch the match 10 6 and reach the second round for a third consecutive year 107 John Higgins made his 28th consecutive Crucible appearance 108 He trailed Un Nooh 4 5 after the first session but took six of the last eight frames to win 10 7 and reach the second round for an eighth consecutive time 109 Jack Lisowski led Stevens 6 2 but Stevens recovered to tie the scores at 6 6 Lisowski won the next three frames to go 9 6 ahead and eventually won the match 10 8 Lisowski stated afterwards that he had been playing fearfully at the end because he was guarding the lead which is the worst thing you can do 110 The 2020 runner up Kyren Wilson faced the 2016 runner up Ding 109 Ding led 3 0 and 7 5 but Wilson went ahead at 8 7 Ding tied the scores at 8 8 but missed a pivotal pot on the final pink in the 17th frame as he attempted a clearance from 65 points behind Wilson went on to win 10 8 and called the performance one of my best victories 111 The match featured five centuries and 12 more breaks over 50 112 111 Before his match with Vafaei 2019 champion Judd Trump stated that he had not been enjoying his snooker and did not have high expectations for the World Championship 113 The scores were tied at 3 3 but Trump won seven of the next eight frames for a 10 4 victory Vafaei who made a 121 break in the second session called his Crucible debut a very big achievement for me and my country 114 Luca Brecel faced Saengkham whose wife had given birth to the couple s first child the day before the match began three weeks earlier than expected 115 After winning six of the first seven frames Saengkham went on to clinch a 10 5 victory and reach the second round for a second time 115 He revealed that he and his wife had named their newborn daughter Believe stating that the name was inspired by Selby who said believe believe believe while 4 10 down to Higgins in the 2017 final before coming back to win the title 116 Second round Edit Neil Robertson made a maximum break in the second round The second round of the event was played as the best of 25 frames held over three sessions between 21 and 25 April 84 Thirteen of the top sixteen seeds reached the second round along with three qualifiers Page Maguire and Saengkham Williams faced his practice partner Page a player he described as not just a friend more like my fourth son The players had met once previously in professional competition at the 2020 Scottish Open Williams winning 4 1 on that occasion 117 Williams won the first seven frames 118 and went on to complete a 13 3 victory winning the match with a session to spare and reaching the quarter finals for an 11th time 119 120 He compiled six centuries in the match equalling the record for the most centuries in a best of 25 frame match set by Selby in the 2011 event 120 Maguire faced Zhao who played the first best of 25 frame match of his professional career 121 Maguire took a 5 3 lead in the first session and extended it to 11 5 in the second session which was briefly interrupted when a pigeon entered the arena and landed on the adjoining table where Yan was playing Selby 122 Maguire secured a 13 9 victory to reach the quarter finals for a seventh time Calling his form against Murphy rubbish he said that he had driven to Glasgow after his first round match borrowed a friend s cue and practised with it to play Zhao 121 O Sullivan faced Allen who predicted that he would get under the skin of the world number one 123 O Sullivan attempted a maximum break in the first frame but ran out of position after the tenth red and potted a pink finishing on 87 O Sullivan won five consecutive frames in the first session to lead 6 2 124 125 O Sullivan attempted a maximum again in the second session this time potting 11 reds and 11 blacks before losing position and missing a double on a red He led 12 4 after the second session The third session lasted just one frame as O Sullivan wrapped up a 13 4 victory setting records both for reaching a 20th quarter final and for winning 71 matches at the Crucible 126 127 128 Tied 4 4 with Selby after the first session Yan took a 9 7 lead after the second session 129 In the third session the 46 minute 18th frame hinged on a safety battle over the brown 130 Uncertain as to whether the cue ball would pass the blue to pot the brown Yan studied the shot for several minutes before asking the referee to clean the cue ball which referee Rob Spencer refused to do under the circumstances Some commentators including Jimmy White and Alan McManus initially called Yan s request out of order 131 but Yan later explained that it was a joke 132 Yan successfully made the shot to pot the brown and went on to win the frame for an 11 7 lead Selby won the next three frames reducing Yan s lead to one at 11 10 130 The penultimate frame of the match lasted 85 minutes 133 134 setting a new record for the longest frame ever played at the Crucible the previous record had been 79 minutes in a 2019 first round match between Brecel and Gary Wilson 135 Yan won the frame on the final black and went on to win the match 13 10 134 Playing Bingham Wilson attempted a maximum break in the second session potting 12 reds and 12 blacks before missing the 13th red 136 Bingham made his own maximum break attempt in the third session but ran out of position after the 13th red Bingham who won the match 13 9 to reach his fourth quarter final said it was on his bucket list to make a 147 at the Crucible 137 Saengkham and Higgins were tied at 4 4 after the first session but Higgins won seven consecutive frames in the second session to lead 11 5 136 In the third session with Higgins one frame from victory at 12 6 Saengkham attempted a maximum break but missed the last red ending on 112 I d have loved him to get it You could see how fired up he was and I really thought he was going to do it stated Higgins 138 Higgins won the match 13 7 to reach his 16th quarter final putting him ahead of Steve Davis and Jimmy White who had both reached 15 quarter finals and behind only Hendry and O Sullivan who had reached 19 and 20 respectively 138 Trump led McGill 10 6 after the second session 139 McGill won four of the next five frames narrowing Trump s lead to one at 11 10 Trump won the next to move one frame from victory but McGill closed the scores to 12 11 and was 30 points ahead in frame 24 when he missed a shot on a red with the rest Trump won 13 11 to reach his ninth quarter final he called the final session of the match one of the best sessions I have been involved in 140 141 Lisowski led Robertson 9 7 after the first two sessions 142 In the 19th frame Robertson made a maximum break the fifth of his career and the 12th maximum in Crucible history He became the eighth player after Cliff Thorburn Jimmy White Hendry O Sullivan Williams Carter and John Higgins to make a maximum in the final stages of a World Championship 143 Robertson went 12 11 ahead and looked to be on the verge of victory when he made a 55 break in frame 24 but Lisowski produced a frame winning clearance of 72 to force a decider Both players had opportunities to win before Lisowski clinched the frame for a 13 12 victory 144 145 Lisowski said afterwards I have never experienced anything like that in my life The cheer when I potted the red that got me over the line in the decider I am completely drained I gave that literally everything I had and it has to be the best win of my career 146 Quarter finals Edit The quarter finals of the event were played as the best of 25 frames held over three sessions on 26 and 27 April 84 Maguire was the only qualifier to reach this stage Yan and Lisowski both competed in the quarter finals for the first time O Sullivan Higgins and Williams collectively known as the Class of 92 having all turned professional in 1992 all reached the quarter finals for the first time since 2011 I think it s incredible that it s been 30 years and the three of us are better players than we ve ever been Higgins stated 147 Facing Maguire O Sullivan won six consecutive frames in the first session to lead 6 2 148 149 He won another five consecutive frames in the second session ending it with an 11 5 lead 150 O Sullivan wrapped up a 13 5 victory within 20 minutes of the final session to reach a record 13th semi final breaking Hendry s previous record of 12 151 152 In his first session against Yan Williams won four frames in a row after the mid session interval to finish 6 2 ahead 149 153 148 Yan won six of the eight frames played in the second session levelling the scores at 8 8 150 In the final session Yan took a 10 8 lead but Williams tied the scores at 10 10 Yan took advantage of several flukes to go 11 10 ahead but Williams won the last three frames to clinch the match 13 11 and reach his seventh semi final becoming the oldest player to reach the final four since Ray Reardon in 1985 He stated afterwards I am just so happy to get to the semi finals I am here 30 years on after turning pro and still trying my best I am scoring as well as I have ever scored 154 Higgins led Lisowski 5 3 after the first session and 8 7 after the second 155 156 Higgins moved into an 11 9 lead in the final session but Lisowski won three frames in a row to lead 12 11 before Higgins made a century break to force a deciding frame Lisowski had the first chance in the decider but missed a red while on a break of 18 Higgins clinched victory with a 72 break winning 13 12 157 Afterwards Higgins said he was delighted to reach the semi finals but did not think he deserved the win 151 Trump led Bingham 5 3 after the first session 155 Bingham won five consecutive frames in the second session to lead 8 5 before Trump recovered to tie the scores at 8 8 158 Trump took all five frames played in the final session to clinch a 13 8 victory 159 Trump noted the 14th frame as a turning point in the match All of sudden out of nowhere Stuart missed a black off its spot and it gave me some confidence I was completely gone at 8 5 I just tried to enjoy it and give my all 156 Semi finals Edit Mark Williams came from 2 9 behind against Judd Trump to lead 16 15 but lost the semi final 16 17 The semi finals of the event were played as the best of 33 frames held over four sessions between 28 and 30 April 84 For the first time at the Crucible all four semi finalists were former champions O Sullivan having won six previous titles Higgins four Williams three and Trump one 160 All three members of the Class of 92 reached the semi final stage for the first time since the 1999 event 161 Trump and Williams played each other for the first time in a Triple Crown tournament 162 Williams made errors throughout the first session and struggled with his long potting as Trump won seven of the eight frames played to lead 7 1 163 164 165 Both players complained about the condition of the table which was repaired during the interval 166 Steve Davis noted the contrast with Williams s strong performances in earlier rounds saying It is a shock that Mark Williams has gone off the boil We expected him to continue his form 163 Afterwards Williams apologised on Twitter for his poor play in the session 167 In the second session Trump made back to back centuries to take a seven frame lead at 9 2 but Williams responded with a 119 break to make his 13th century of the tournament a new personal best in any tournament of his career 167 Both players won four frames in the session to leave Trump leading 11 5 168 Williams won six of the eight frames in the third session reducing Trump s lead to 13 11 and receiving a standing ovation as he left the arena 169 Doherty commented What a performance The match between Judd Trump and Mark Williams is back on 167 In the final session Williams levelled the scores at 13 13 and 15 15 His 138 break in the 30th frame was his 16th century of the tournament equalling Hendry s 2002 record for the highest number of centuries in a single year at the Crucible 170 Williams went ahead for the first time at 16 15 but Trump took the match to a deciding frame before which the players received a standing ovation 171 Both players had chances to win but Trump potted two of the last three reds with cross doubles and then took the final red with a black to win the frame and match 172 173 Trump commented that the win was once in a lifetime and that playing Williams was akin to playing a video game on hard mode 174 The media praised the drama and quality of the match calling it a thrilling Crucible clash 171 and one of the great matches in Crucible history 175 At the end of the year the World Snooker Tour ranked the semi final between Trump and Williams in second place on its Top Ten Matches of 2022 list 176 O Sullivan and Higgins met at the Crucible for a sixth time 177 Before the semi final O Sullivan led their head to head 36 33 but Higgins had won five of their last six encounters 178 They had last met at the Crucible in the quarter finals of the 2011 event when Higgins won 13 10 en route to his fourth title 154 Both players struggled to find fluency at the outset with O Sullivan s average shot time exceeding 29 seconds in the first two frames 163 Higgins won the first three frames but O Sullivan levelled the scores at 4 4 after the first session 178 The scores were level again at 6 6 in the second session but O Sullivan then moved 9 6 ahead In the final frame of the session O Sullivan was 51 points behind with 51 remaining on the table After potting a red and black he made a 43 clearance to force a re spotted black which he potted to take a 10 6 lead 179 O Sullivan won five of the eight frames played in the third session ending with a total clearance of 134 to extend his lead to 15 9 172 180 Higgins whose 103 in the 21st frame was his only break over 70 in the match slammed the butt of his cue on the floor in frustration after missing a red in the 23rd frame 181 The final session lasted four frames as O Sullivan wrapped up a 17 11 win 172 Higgins stated afterwards that he was disappointed with how he had played but praised his opponent Ronnie was far too good for me He was lethal I don t think he missed one ball when he was in among them he might have run out of position a few times but other than that he was unbelievable 182 Final Edit Olivier Marteel pictured in 2013 officiated over his second World Championship final The final of the event was played on 1 and 2 May 2022 as a best of 35 frames match held over four sessions between O Sullivan and Trump 84 Belgian referee Olivier Marteel took charge of his second World Championship final having previously refereed the 2015 final between Bingham and Murphy 183 O Sullivan was contesting his eighth World Championship final having won six and lost one previously and Trump was competing in his third final having won one and lost one previously The finalists had met once before at the Crucible in the semi finals of the 2013 event when O Sullivan defeated Trump 17 11 184 Trump stated before the match It s always been a dream of mine to play Ronnie in the final 171 After Trump won the opening frame O Sullivan won the second with a 120 break his 13th century of the tournament equalling his previous personal best at the Crucible 185 186 In the fourth frame O Sullivan engaged in a three minute discussion with the referee about the correct replacement of the cue ball after a miss had been called 187 O Sullivan came from behind in the frame to force a re spotted black which he potted with a double off three cushions to lead 3 1 O Sullivan went on to lead 5 1 making another century in the sixth frame 186 Trump won the last two frames of the session reducing O Sullivan s lead to 5 3 188 189 O Sullivan and referee Marteel had several heated exchanges during the session and did not shake hands afterwards Marteel issued a formal warning over a gesture O Sullivan made near the end of the eighth frame after failing to escape from a snooker but O Sullivan denied any wrongdoing later accusing the referee of looking for trouble 190 188 185 Trump won the first frame of the second session but O Sullivan took seven of the next eight capitalising on safety errors and missed pots by Trump to end 12 5 ahead his largest overnight lead in any of the world finals he had played 191 188 O Sullivan s 118 break in the 11th frame was his 15th century of the tournament a new personal best in a single year at the Crucible 192 Speaking critically for the BBC Murphy stated that Trump had made far too many mistakes and had a horrific night in front of him after the first day s play 188 Trump began the third session with his first century of the match and went on to win six of the eight frames played reducing O Sullivan s lead to three at 14 11 It was the only session O Sullivan lost in the tournament 193 194 195 In the final session O Sullivan won three of the first four frames with breaks of 82 88 and 75 to go 17 12 ahead at the mid session interval Trump made a century to win the 30th frame bringing the total number of Crucible centuries to 109 breaking the record of 108 achieved the previous year 196 However O Sullivan made an 85 in the 31st to win the match 18 13 and equal Hendry s record of seven world titles 197 198 Calling it probably the best result I ve ever had O Sullivan said the final had been a titanic battle against a strong competitor who is young and hungry Trump said he had made a fight of it against the best player of all time and called O Sullivan s seventh world title an amazing achievement for him and for snooker 198 The victory gave O Sullivan his 39th ranking title and 21st Triple Crown title Aged 46 years and 148 days he became the oldest world champion in snooker history surpassing Reardon who was 45 years and 203 days old when he won his final title in 1978 195 199 O Sullivan also set a new record for the most matches won at the Crucible with 74 200 and ended the season as world number one 201 Writing for Snooker Scene editor Clive Everton praised these achievements by O Sullivan calling him snooker s answer to Tiger Woods in golf or Roger Federer in tennis 202 The last session of the final attracted a peak audience of 4 5 million viewers on BBC Two the highest figure since 2014 and a 17 per cent increase over the previous year Overall the event attracted a 30 per cent greater share of the BBC s viewing audience than the previous year The event was Eurosport s best tournament on record in the UK in terms of both average audience and market share Eurosport also achieved record viewership figures in France Germany Italy Poland and Spain for the event 203 Main draw EditThe numbers given in brackets after the players names show their 2022 World Championship seedings The sole amateur player in the championship is indicated with a The match winners are denoted in bold text 204 First roundBest of 19 framesSecond roundBest of 25 framesQuarter finalsBest of 25 framesSemi finalsBest of 33 framesFinalBest of 35 frames16 April Mark Selby ENG 1 1022 amp 23 April Jamie Jones WAL 7 Mark Selby 1 1019 April Yan Bingtao 16 13 Yan Bingtao CHN 16 1026 amp 27 April Chris Wakelin ENG 6 Yan Bingtao 16 1116 amp 17 April Mark Williams 8 13 Barry Hawkins ENG 9 721 amp 22 April Jackson Page WAL 10 Jackson Page317 amp 18 April Mark Williams 8 13 Mark Williams WAL 8 1028 29 amp 30 April Michael White WAL a 3 Mark Williams 8 1620 April Judd Trump 4 17 Kyren Wilson ENG 5 1024 amp 25 April Ding Junhui CHN 8 Kyren Wilson 5 918 amp 19 April Stuart Bingham 12 13 Stuart Bingham ENG 12 1026 amp 27 April Lyu Haotian CHN 5 Stuart Bingham 12 817 amp 18 April Judd Trump 4 13 Anthony McGill SCO 13 1023 24 amp 25 April Liam Highfield ENG 7 Anthony McGill 13 1120 amp 21 April Judd Trump 4 13 Judd Trump ENG 4 101 amp 2 May Hossein Vafaei IRN 4 Judd Trump 4 1318 amp 19 April Ronnie O Sullivan 2 18 Neil Robertson AUS 3 1023 24 amp 25 April Ashley Hugill ENG 5 Neil Robertson 3 1219 amp 20 April Jack Lisowski 14 13 Jack Lisowski ENG 14 1026 amp 27 April Matthew Stevens WAL 8 Jack Lisowski 14 1220 amp 21 April John Higgins 6 13 Luca Brecel BEL 11 524 amp 25 April Noppon Saengkham THA 10 Noppon Saengkham719 amp 20 April John Higgins 6 13 John Higgins SCO 6 1028 29 amp 30 April Thepchaiya Un Nooh THA 7 John Higgins 6 1116 amp 17 April Ronnie O Sullivan 2 17 Zhao Xintong CHN 7 1021 22 amp 23 April Jamie Clarke WAL 2 Zhao Xintong 7 916 amp 17 April Stephen Maguire13 Shaun Murphy ENG 10 826 amp 27 April Stephen Maguire SCO 10 Stephen Maguire518 April Ronnie O Sullivan 2 13 Mark Allen NIR 15 1022 amp 23 April Scott Donaldson SCO 6 Mark Allen 15 416 amp 17 April Ronnie O Sullivan 2 13 Ronnie O Sullivan ENG 2 10 David Gilbert ENG 5 Final Best of 35 frames Crucible Theatre Sheffield 1 amp 2 May 2022Referee Olivier MarteelJudd Trump 4 England 13 18 Ronnie O Sullivan 2 EnglandSession 1 3 5Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Trump 98 72 0 1 66 52 13 4 98 97 79 N A N AO Sullivan 0 120 120 78 68 73 62 105 105 0 50 N A N ASession 2 2 7 5 12 Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Trump 100 73 7 9 15 0 26 80 80 0 33 N AO Sullivan 36 117 66 50 122 118 107 97 77 94 87 4 79 60 88 88 N ASession 3 6 2 11 14 Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Trump 115 107 90 59 81 45 66 60 1 126 105 N A N AO Sullivan 22 25 0 71 64 20 51 68 55 0 N A N ASession 4 2 4 13 18 Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Trump 12 12 72 64 1 151 109 0 N A N A N A N AO Sullivan 82 82 88 88 27 91 75 0 93 85 N A N A N A N A109 Highest break 1203 Century breaks 310 50 breaks 16 Ronnie O Sullivan wins the 2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship Winner of frameQualifying draw EditThe results from qualifying are shown below 205 206 Numbers given before players names show World Championship seedings and a indicates the amateur players at the time of the draw The match winners are denoted in bold text 55 The WPBSA selected 16 amateur players to participate in the qualifying rounds together with the 106 professionals outside the top 16 of the world rankings and the top six from the 2021 Q School Order of Merit 207 Round 1 Last 144 Best of 11 framesRound 2 Last 112 Best of 11 framesRound 3 Last 80 Best of 11 framesRound 4 Last 48 Best of 19 frames81 Zhao Jianbo CHN 480 Allan Taylor ENG 617 Ricky Walden ENG 4 Michael Judge IRL 6 Michael Judge IRL 580 Allan Taylor ENG 680 Allan Taylor1112 Alfie Burden ENG 449 Scott Donaldson SCO 648 Li Hang CHN 549 Scott Donaldson10a Robbie McGuigan NIR 6a Robbie McGuigan NIR 049 Scott Donaldson SCO 696 Duane Jones WAL 665 Dominic Dale WAL 632 Liang Wenbo CHN a Nutcharut Wongharuthai THA 296 Duane Jones WAL 365 Dominic Dale WAL w o65 Dominic Dale497 Xu Si CHN 664 Lyu Haotian CHN 633 Lu Ning CHN 364 Lyu Haotian10a Michael Collumb SCO 497 Xu Si CHN 464 Lyu Haotian CHN 6104 Zhang Jiankang CHN 657 Sunny Akani THA 440 Stephen Maguire SCO 6a John Astley ENG 4104 Zhang Jiankang CHN 6104 Zhang Jiankang CHN 340 Stephen Maguire1089 Zhang Anda CHN 672 Andy Hicks ENG 425 Zhou Yuelong CHN 625 Zhou Yuelong7a Anton Kazakov UKR 089 Zhang Anda CHN 689 Zhang Anda CHN 5105 Fraser Patrick SCO 156 Martin O Donnell ENG 241 Mark King ENG 1a Michael White WAL 6a Michael White WAL 6a Michael White WAL 6a Michael White1088 Aaron Hill IRL 473 Fergal O Brien IRL 524 Jordan Brown NIR 624 Jordan Brown8a Liam Davies WAL 6a Liam Davies WAL 6a Liam Davies WAL 585 Lukas Kleckers GER 676 Nigel Bond ENG 121 Matthew Selt ENG 6a Soheil Vahedi IRN 385 Lukas Kleckers GER 685 Lukas Kleckers GER 521 Matthew Selt7108 Andrew Pagett WAL 653 Thepchaiya Un Nooh THA 644 Jak Jones WAL 553 Thepchaiya Un Nooh10 Jimmy White ENG 2108 Andrew Pagett WAL 453 Thepchaiya Un Nooh THA 692 Hammad Miah ENG 669 Michael Holt ENG 628 Tom Ford ENG 6 Chen Zifan CHN 392 Hammad Miah ENG 169 Michael Holt ENG 328 Tom Ford5101 Louis Heathcote ENG 660 Mark Joyce ENG 637 Jamie Jones WAL 637 Jamie Jones10a Ben Mertens BEL 5101 Louis Heathcote ENG 560 Mark Joyce ENG 1100 Craig Steadman ENG 461 Robbie Williams ENG 336 Kurt Maflin NOR 1a David Lilley ENG 6a David Lilley ENG 6a David Lilley ENG 6a David Lilley793 Lee Walker WAL 668 Tian Pengfei CHN 629 Ding Junhui CHN 629 Ding Junhui10 Reanne Evans ENG 293 Lee Walker WAL 468 Tian Pengfei CHN 4109 Barry Pinches ENG 652 Joe O Connor ENG 645 Ben Woollaston ENG 1a Lee Stephens ENG 3109 Barry Pinches ENG 452 Joe O Connor ENG 652 Joe O Connor784 Ben Hancorn ENG 377 Ashley Hugill ENG 620 Martin Gould ENG 577 Ashley Hugill10 Dean Young SCO 6 Dean Young SCO 077 Ashley Hugill ENG 683 Rory McLeod JAM 678 Ken Doherty IRL 419 David Gilbert ENG 6 Ng On yee HKG 283 Rory McLeod JAM 683 Rory McLeod JAM 119 David Gilbert10110 Ian Burns ENG 651 Elliot Slessor ENG 646 Anthony Hamilton ENG 646 Anthony Hamilton3 Marco Fu HKG 5110 Ian Burns ENG 051 Elliot Slessor ENG 294 Peter Devlin ENG 667 Oliver Lines ENG 630 Jimmy Robertson ENG 6a Yorrit Hoes BEL 194 Peter Devlin ENG 167 Oliver Lines ENG 430 Jimmy Robertson799 Jamie Wilson ENG 662 Chris Wakelin ENG 635 Fan Zhengyi CHN 562 Chris Wakelin10a Jake Crofts ENG 299 Jamie Wilson ENG 262 Chris Wakelin ENG 6102 Chang Bingyu CHN 559 Andrew Higginson ENG 438 Noppon Saengkham THA 6a Daniel Wells WAL 6a Daniel Wells WAL 6a Daniel Wells WAL 338 Noppon Saengkham1091 Peter Lines ENG 570 Cao Yupeng CHN 627 Robert Milkins ENG 627 Robert Milkins8a Sanderson Lam ENG 6a Sanderson Lam ENG 170 Cao Yupeng CHN 3107 Jamie O Neill ENG 454 Mark Davis ENG 543 Liam Highfield ENG 6a James Cahill ENG 6a James Cahill ENG 6a James Cahill ENG 543 Liam Highfield1086 Yuan Sijun CHN 675 Steven Hallworth ENG 322 Ryan Day WAL 186 Yuan Sijun7a Ross Muir SCO 386 Yuan Sijun CHN 686 Yuan Sijun CHN 687 Mitchell Mann ENG 074 Gao Yang CHN 623 Ali Carter ENG 6a Dylan Emery WAL 6a Dylan Emery WAL 374 Gao Yang CHN 423 Ali Carter8106 Gerard Greene NIR 655 Matthew Stevens WAL 642 Sam Craigie ENG 155 Matthew Stevens10a Rebecca Kenna ENG 1106 Gerard Greene NIR 155 Matthew Stevens WAL 690 Jackson Page WAL 671 Ashley Carty ENG 126 Joe Perry ENG 3a Sean O Sullivan ENG 190 Jackson Page WAL 690 Jackson Page WAL 690 Jackson Page10103 Iulian Boiko UKR 658 David Grace ENG 639 Xiao Guodong CHN 458 David Grace6a Michael Georgiou CYP 4103 Iulian Boiko UKR 458 David Grace ENG 698 Farakh Ajaib PAK 663 Pang Junxu CHN 634 Graeme Dott SCO 6a Mark Lloyd ENG 598 Farakh Ajaib PAK 163 Pang Junxu CHN 134 Graeme Dott895 Zak Surety ENG 466 Jamie Clarke WAL 631 Gary Wilson ENG 066 Jamie Clarke10a Si Jiahui CHN 6a Si Jiahui CHN 566 Jamie Clarke WAL 6111 Lei Peifan CHN 650 Stuart Carrington ENG 347 Alexander Ursenbacher SUI 3 Sean Maddocks ENG 0111 Lei Peifan CHN 6111 Lei Peifan CHN 6111 Lei Peifan982 Wu Yize CHN 679 Simon Lichtenberg GER 618 Hossein Vafaei IRN 618 Hossein Vafaei10a Bai Langning CHN 282 Wu Yize CHN 479 Simon Lichtenberg GER 0Century breaks EditMain stage centuries Edit A total of 109 century breaks were made during the main stage of the tournament surpassing the record set during the previous year s championship by one century The highest was a maximum break by Robertson 208 147 132 131 127 117 109 109 Neil Robertson 140 106 104 Stuart Bingham 138 138 137 137 135 127 125 121 121 121 119 117 116 110 106 100 Mark Williams 137 134 132 131 129 117 a title, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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