2021 Champion of Champions

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2021 Cazoo Champion of Champions
Tournament information
Dates15–21 November 2021 (2021-11-15 – 2021-11-21)
VenueUniversity of Bolton Stadium
CityBolton
CountryEngland
OrganisationMatchroom Sport
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£440,000
Winner's share£150,000
Highest break Yan Bingtao (CHN) (140)
Final
ChampionFile:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG)
Runner-upFile:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO)
Score10–4
2020
2022

The 2021 Champion of Champions (officially the 2021 Cazoo Champion of Champions)[1] was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 15 and 21 November 2021 at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England.[2] It was the 11th Champion of Champions event, the first of which was held in 1978. The tournament featured 16 participants, primarily winners of significant tournaments since the previous year's event. As an invitational tournament, it carried no world ranking points.[3]

Mark Allen was the defending champion, but he withdrew from the event for personal reasons.[4] His place was awarded to Ding Junhui, the next eligible player on the world ranking list.[5]

Judd Trump faced John Higgins in the final. Although Higgins took a 3–0 lead, Trump won ten of the next 11 frames to secure a 10–4 victory and his first Champion of Champions title with its prize of £100,000.[6] Trump lost just five frames across the four matches he played in the tournament.[7]

Format

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Prize fund

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  • Winner: £150,000
  • Runner-up: £60,000
  • Semi-final: £30,000
  • Group runner-up: £17,500
  • First round loser: £12,500
  • Total: £440,000[8]

Qualification

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Qualification for the event was made through winning events from the previous year. Events shown below in grey are for players who had already qualified for the event. The 2021 World Snooker Championship runner-up Shaun Murphy was awarded a position in the event as well as remaining players being made up by the highest ranked players in the world rankings. Mark Allen, who had qualified as defending champion, withdrew prior to the event during the 2021 English Open.[9][10]

Qualification table
Tournament Date of tournament final Winner
2020 Champion of Champions 8 November 2020 File:Ulster Banner.svg Mark Allen (NIR)
2020 UK Championship 6 December 2020  Neil Robertson (AUS)
2021 Masters 17 January 2021  Yan Bingtao (CHN)
2021 World Championship 3 May 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Mark Selby (ENG)
2020 World Grand Prix (2020–21 season) 20 December 2020 File:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG)
2021 German Masters 31 January 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG)
2021 Players Championship 28 February 2021 File:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO)
2021 WST Pro Series 21 March 2021 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Mark Williams (WAL)
2021 Championship League Invitational 2 April 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Kyren Wilson (ENG)
2021 Tour Championship 28 March 2021  Neil Robertson (AUS)
2021 Championship League (2021–22 season) 13 August 2021 File:Flag of England.svg David Gilbert (ENG)
2021 British Open 22 August 2021 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Mark Williams (WAL)
2020 Northern Ireland Open 22 November 2020 File:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG)
2020 Scottish Open 13 December 2020 File:Flag of England.svg Mark Selby (ENG)
2021 Welsh Open 21 February 2021 File:Ulster Banner.svg Jordan Brown (NIR)
2021 Northern Ireland Open 17 October 2021 File:Ulster Banner.svg Mark Allen (NIR)
2021 English Open 7 November 2021  Neil Robertson (AUS)
2021 World Championship (runner-up) 3 May 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Shaun Murphy (ENG)
2021 Gibraltar Open 7 March 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG)
2021 Shoot Out 7 February 2021 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Ryan Day (WAL)
2021 World Seniors Championship 9 May 2021 File:Flag of England.svg David Lilley (ENG)
Qualified through the world rankings 22 August 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
17 October 2021 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Maguire (SCO)
17 October 2021  Ding Junhui (CHN)
7 November 2021 File:Flag of England.svg Stuart Bingham (ENG)
Player also qualified by winning another tournament

Tournament draw

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Group semi-finals (last 16)
Best of 7 frames
Group finals (quarter-finals)
Best of 11 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
            
File:Flag of England.svg Judd Trump (ENG) (1) 4
File:Flag of England.svg David Lilley (ENG) 1
England Judd Trump (1) 6
Group 1 (15 November)
Wales Ryan Day 0
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Ryan Day (WAL) 4
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Maguire (SCO) (8) 2
England Judd Trump (1) 6
England Kyren Wilson (5) 0
File:Flag of England.svg Kyren Wilson (ENG) (5) 4
File:Ulster Banner.svg Jordan Brown (NIR) 2
England Kyren Wilson (5) 6
Group 4 (16 November)
Australia Neil Robertson (4) 4
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Mark Williams (WAL) 2
 Neil Robertson (AUS) (4) 4
England Judd Trump (1) 10
Scotland John Higgins (6) 4
File:Flag of England.svg Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) 4
File:Flag of England.svg Stuart Bingham (ENG) 2
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3) 1
Group 3 (18 November)
Scotland John Higgins (6) 6
 Ding Junhui (CHN) 3
File:Flag of Scotland.svg John Higgins (SCO) (6) 4
Scotland John Higgins (6) 6
China Yan Bingtao 5
File:Flag of England.svg Shaun Murphy (ENG) (7) 1
 Yan Bingtao (CHN) 4
China Yan Bingtao 6
Group 2 (17 November)
England Mark Selby (2) 3
File:Flag of England.svg David Gilbert (ENG) 3
File:Flag of England.svg Mark Selby (ENG) (2) 4

Final

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Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Paul Collier
Bolton Whites Hotel, Bolton, England, 21 November 2021
Judd Trump (1)
File:Flag of England.svg England
10–4 John Higgins (6)
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Afternoon: 0–100 (73), 0–86, 43–75, 76–0 (63), 100–32 (62), 61–1 (61), 74–6, 66–0, 0–70 (70)
Evening: 74–9 (74), 71–24, 85–47 (51), 117–0 (68), 73–23 (59)
74 Highest break 70
0 Century breaks 0
7 50+ breaks 2

Century breaks

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A total of 12 century breaks were made during the tournament.[11]

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