2016 Six-red World Championship
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tournament held between 5 and 10 September 2016 at the
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. It featured 48 players from 16 different nations.
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (, ; born 18 April 1985) is a Thai professional snooker player. He has won one Snooker world rankings, ranking event, the 2019 Snooker Shoot Out, and finished as runner-up in the 2019 World Open (snooker), 2019 World Open. H ...
was the defending champion, but he lost 2–6 in the last 16 round to
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Ding Junhui Ding Junhui (; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport. Throughout his career, he has won 14 major ranking titles, including three UK Championships (200 ...
won the title by beating
Stuart Bingham Stuart Bingham (born 21 May 1976) is an English professional snooker player who is a former world and Masters champion. Bingham won the 1996 World Amateur Championship but enjoyed little sustained success in the early part of his professional ...
8–7 in the final. Bingham won the first frame of the final, but Ding then built a 3–1 lead. The match then went to 4-4. Ding later led 7-5 but did not pot any balls in the next two frames as Bingham levelled the match at 7-7. In the last frame, Ding made a clearance of 29 to win the match on the final black.


Prize money

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: * Winner: 2,500,000
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* Runner-up: 1,000,000 baht * Semi-finalists: 500,000 baht * Quarter-finalists: 250,000 baht * Last 16: 125,000 baht * Last 32: 62,500 baht * Group stage: 31,250 baht * Total: 8,000,000 baht


Round-robin stage

The top four players from each group qualified for the knock-out stage. All matches were best of 9 frames.


Group A

* Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5–2 Mohammed Shehab * Mark Davis 5–0 Ishpreet Singh Chadha * Rod Lawler 1–5 Lukas Kleckers * Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5–3 Lukas Kleckers * Mark Davis 5–1 Rod Lawler * Ishpreet Singh Chadha 5–3 Mohammed Shehab * Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5–4 Rod Lawler * Mark Davis 5–4 Mohammed Shehab * Ishpreet Singh Chadha 5–2 Lukas Kleckers * Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 1–5 Ishpreet Singh Chadha * Rod Lawler 4–5 Mohammed Shehab * Mark Davis 5–2 Lukas Kleckers * Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 0–5 Mark Davis * Rod Lawler 5–2 Ishpreet Singh Chadha * Mohammed Shehab 2–5 Lukas Kleckers


Group B

* Martin Gould 5–0 Basem Eltahhan * Liang Wenbo 5–0 Chau Hon Man * Michael Holt 4–5 Sunny Akani * Martin Gould 0–5 Sunny Akani * Liang Wenbo 5–3 Michael Holt * Chau Hon Man 4–5 Basem Eltahhan * Martin Gould 5–1 Chau Hon Man * Michael Holt 5–2 Basem Eltahhan * Liang Wenbo 3–5 Sunny Akani * Chau Hon Man 5–4 Sunny Akani * Liang Wenbo 5–0 Basem Eltahhan * Martin Gould 5–4 Michael Holt * Martin Gould 2–5 Liang Wenbo * Michael Holt 5–2 Chau Hon Man * Basem Eltahhan 5–4 Sunny Akani


Group C

* Ding Junhui 4–5 Pankaj Advani * Robert Milkins 5–4 Ryan Thomerson * Dominic Dale 3–5 Phaitoon Phonbun * Robert Milkins 5–1 Phaitoon Phonbun * Ding Junhui 5–1 Phaitoon Phonbun * Robert Milkins 3–5 Dominic Dale * Ryan Thomerson 1–5 Pankaj Advani * Ding Junhui 3–5 Robert Milkins * Dominic Dale 5–4 Ryan Thomerson * Pankaj Advani 5–0 Phaitoon Phonbun * Ding Junhui 0–5 Dominic Dale * Robert Milkins 4–5 Pankaj Advani * Ryan Thomerson 1–5 Phaitoon Phonbun * Ding Junhui 5–1 Ryan Thomerson * Dominic Dale 0–5 Pankaj Advani


Group D

* Ricky Walden 5–1 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * David Gilbert 5–2 Ben Woollaston * Andrew Pagett 3–5 Ahmed Galal * David Gilbert 5–0 Andrew Pagett * Ben Woollaston 1–5 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * Ricky Walden 1–5 Andrew Pagett * Ben Woollaston 5–0 Ahmed Galal * David Gilbert 3–5 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * Ricky Walden 5–1 Ahmed Galal * Ricky Walden 5–1 Ben Woollaston * David Gilbert 5–4 Ahmed Galal * Andrew Pagett 2–5 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn * Ricky Walden 1–5 David Gilbert * Ben Woollaston 5–2 Andrew Pagett * Ahmed Galal 5–4 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn


Group E

* Babar Masih 1–5 James Wattana * Stuart Bingham 5–1 Babar Masih * Ryan Day 5–1 Darren Morgan * Wayne Brown 2–5 James Wattana * Stuart Bingham 5–2 Darren Morgan * Wayne Brown 4–5 Babar Masih * Ryan Day 5–4 James Wattana * Stuart Bingham 5–1 James Wattana * Ryan Day 5–1 Wayne Brown * Darren Morgan 5–4 Babar Masih * Stuart Bingham 5–0 Ryan Day * Wayne Brown 5–4 Darren Morgan * Stuart Bingham 5–2 Wayne Brown * Ryan Day 5–3 Babar Masih * Wayne Brown 3–5 James Wattana


Group F

* Joe Perry 5–4 Hesham Abdelhmed * Michael White 5–3 Sourav Kothari * Ivan Kakovsky 3–5 Noppon Saengkham * Joe Perry 5–1 Ivan Kakovsky * Sourav Kothari 0–5 Noppon Saengkham * Joe Perry 5–4 Michael White * Ivan Kakovsky 5–4 Sourav Kothari * Hesham Abdelhmed 3–5 Noppon Saengkham * Joe Perry 5–1 Noppon Saengkham * Michael White 5–0 Ivan Kakovsky * Sourav Kothari 5–0 Hesham Abdelhmed * Michael White 5–0 Hesham Abdelhmed * Ivan Kakovsky 5–4 Hesham Abdelhmed * Joe Perry 5–1 Sourav Kothari * Michael White 3–5 Noppon Saengkham


Group G

* Mateusz Baranowski 5–1 Daniell Haenga * Mark Williams 3–5 Yuan Sijun * Stephen Maguire 5–3 Daniell Haenga * Mateusz Baranowski 1–5 Suchakree Poomjaeng * Mark Williams 5–3 Daniell Haenga * Mateusz Baranowski 4–5 Yuan Sijun * Stephen Maguire 4–5 Suchakree Poomjaeng * Mark Williams 5–1 Mateusz Baranowski * Stephen Maguire 5–2 Yuan Sijun * Daniell Haenga 0–5 Suchakree Poomjaeng * Mark Williams 3–5 Stephen Maguire * Yuan Sijun 5–3 Suchakree Poomjaeng * Mark Williams 5–3 Suchakree Poomjaeng * Stephen Maguire 5–0 Daniell Haenga * Daniell Haenga 2–5 Yuan Sijun


Group H

* Mark Selby 5–3 Keen Hoo Moh * Matthew Selt 5–2 Peter McCullagh * Luca Brecel 5–3 Boonyarit Keattikun * Mark Selby 4–5 Luca Brecel * Matthew Selt 5–0 Keen Hoo Moh * Peter McCullagh 4–5 Boonyarit Keattikun * Matthew Selt 5–3 Boonyarit Keattikun * Luca Brecel 5–0 Keen Hoo Moh * Mark Selby 5–1 Peter McCullagh * Mark Selby 5–2 Boonyarit Keattikun * Matthew Selt 3–5 Luca Brecel * Peter McCullagh 5–0 Keen Hoo Moh * Mark Selby 5–3 Matthew Selt * Luca Brecel w/d–w/o Peter McCullagh * Keen Hoo Moh 1–5 Boonyarit Keattikun


Knockout stage


Final


Maximum breaks

(''Note:'' A
maximum break A maximum break (also known as a maximum, a 147, or orally, a one-four-seven) is the highest possible in a single of snooker. A player compiles a maximum break by potting all 15 with 15 for 120 points, followed by all six for a further 27 ...
in six-red snooker is 75.) *
Matthew Selt Matthew Selt (born 7 March 1985) is an English professional snooker player originally from Romford, east London and now living in Chelmsford, Essex. He qualified for the professional tour by finishing seventh on the Pontin's International Open ...
*
Liang Wenbo Liang Wenbo (; born 25 March 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player based at the Oracle Snooker Club, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Liang, who plays left-handed, has reached one Triple Crown final, made three Masters appearances, and ...
* Pankaj Advani


References


External links

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