World Snooker Championship 2021: Tournament results, highest break and prize money
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Watch the best shots as Mark Selby beat Shaun Murphy to win the snooker World Championship
Betfred World Snooker Championship |
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Venue: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 17 April - 3 May |
Coverage: Watch live on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four and Red Button, with uninterrupted coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app. |
Highest break
144 - Shaun Murphy v Yan Bingtao
Results

Final
Mark Selby 18-15 Shaun Murphy
Was this the best shot of the World Championship?
Semi-finals
Kyren Wilson 12-17 Shaun Murphy
Mark Selby 17-15 Stuart Bingham
World Championship Snooker: Shaun Murphy & Kyren Wilson's best semi-final shots
Quarter-finals
Neil Robertson 8-13 Kyren Wilson
Mark Selby 13-3 Mark Williams
Anthony McGill 12-13 Stuart Bingham
Judd Trump 11-13 Shaun Murphy
Second round
Watch: O'Sullivan knocked out by McGill in Crucible thriller
Ronnie O'Sullivan 12-13 Anthony McGill
Neil Robertson 13-9 Jack Lisowski
Barry Hawkins 10-13 Kyren Wilson
John Higgins 7-13 Mark Williams
Stuart Bingham 13-6 Jamie Jones
David Gilbert 8-13 Judd Trump
Shaun Murphy 13-7 Yan Bingtao
Mark Allen 7-13 Mark Selby
First round
Pundits analyse Williams' controversial break off shot
Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-4 Mark Joyce
Yan Bingtao 10-6 Martin Gould
David Gilbert 10-4 Chris Wakelin
Stephen Maguire 4-10 Jamie Jones
Neil Robertson 10-3 Liang Wenbo
Anthony McGill 10-5 Ricky Walden
John Higgins 10-7 Tian Pengfei
Kyren Wilson 10-8 Gary Wilson
Jack Lisowski 10-9 Ali Carter
Ding Junhui 9-10 Stuart Bingham
Mark Allen 10-2 Lyu Haotian
Judd Trump 10-4 Liam Highfield
Mark Williams 10-4 Sam Craigie
Barry Hawkins 10-3 Matthew Selt
Shaun Murphy 10-7 Mark Davis
Mark Selby 10-1 Kurt Maflin
Prize money

Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for the fastest 147 break, five minutes and eight seconds, against Mick Price at the 1997 World Championship
Winner £500,000
Runner-up £200,000
Semi-finals £100,000
Quarter-finals £50,000
Last 16 £30,000
Last 32 £20,000
Highest break £15,000
Maximum break £40,000