2024 Welsh Open (snooker)
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Tournament information | |
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Dates | 12–18 February 2024 |
Venue | Venue Cymru |
City | Llandudno |
Country | Wales |
Organisation | World Snooker Tour |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | £427,000 |
Winner's share | £80,000 |
Defending champion | Robert Milkins (ENG) |
← 2023 |
The 2024 Welsh Open (officially the 2024 BetVictor Welsh Open) is an upcoming professional snooker tournament that is scheduled to take place from 12 to 18 February 2024 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales. The 33rd edition of the Welsh Open, first held in 1992, it will be the 13th ranking event of the 2023–24 season, following the German Masters and preceding the Players Championship. It will also be the fourth and last tournament in the Home Nations Series, following the Scottish Open, and the eighth and last tournament in the season's European Series, following the German Masters. Sponsored by BetVictor, the tournament will be broadcast by BBC Wales domestically, Eurosport and Discovery+ in the rest of UK and Europe, and by other broadcasters worldwide. The winner will receive the Ray Reardon trophy and £80,000 from a total prize fund of £427,000.
Qualification for the tournament is scheduled to take place from 25 to 27 January at the Barnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, England. Qualifying matches involving the top 16 players in the world rankings and two Welsh wildcards will be held over to be played at the main venue in Llandudno.
Robert Milkins is the defending champion, having defeated Shaun Murphy 9–7 in the final of the 2023 event.
Format
The event will be the 33rd consecutive edition of the Welsh Open since it was first played in 1992. The fourth and last event in the season's Home Nations Series, the eighth and last event in the European Series, and the 13th ranking tournament of the 2023–24 snooker season, it is scheduled to be staged from 12 to 18 February 2024 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales.[1][2] Qualification for the tournament is scheduled to take place from 25 to 27 January at the Barnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, England. Qualifying matches involving the top 16 players in the world rankings and two Welsh wildcards will be held over to be played at the main venue in Llandudno.[3]
All matches will be played as the best of seven frames until the quarter-finals, which will be the best of nine. The semi-finals will be the best of 11, and the final will be a best of 17 frames match played over two sessions. The defending champion is Robert Milkins, who defeated Shaun Murphy 9–7 in the 2023 final to lift his second ranking trophy, also securing the European Series bonus of £150,000 for winning the most cumulative prize money across the series' eight events.[4]
Prize fund
The tournament winner will receive the Ray Reardon trophy. The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below:[1]
- Winner: £80,000
- Runner-up: £35,000
- Semi-final: £17,500
- Quarter-final: £11,000
- Last 16: £7,500
- Last 32: £4,500
- Last 64: £3,000
- Highest break: £5,000
- Total: £427,000
Main draw
The draw for the tournament is shown below. Numbers in parentheses after the players' names denote the top 32 seeded players, whilst players in bold denote match winners.[5] All matches are played as the best of seven frames until the quarter-finals, which are best of nine. The semi-finals are best of 11, and the final is a best of 17 frames match played over two sessions.
Top half
Last 64 Best of 7 frames | Last 32 Best of 7 frames | Last 16 Best of 7 frames | Quarter-finals Best of 9 frames | Semi-finals Best of 11 frames | |||||||||||||||
Robert Milkins (ENG) (1) OR Jamie Jones (WAL) | |||||||||||||||||||
Dean Young (SCO) OR Allan Taylor (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
David Gilbert (ENG) (32) OR Ken Doherty (IRL) | |||||||||||||||||||
Michael White (WAL) OR Oliver Lines (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Jack Lisowski (ENG) (16) OR Oliver Brown (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Liam Pullen (ENG) OR Rebecca Kenna (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Gary Wilson (ENG) (17) OR Mark Davis (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad Asif (PAK) OR Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) | |||||||||||||||||||
Long Zehuang (CHN) OR Andy Lee (HKG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Anthony McGill (SCO) (24) OR Manasawin Phetmalaikul (THA) | |||||||||||||||||||
Baipat Siripaporn (THA) OR Sanderson Lam (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mark Williams (WAL) OR John Astley (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Matthew Stevens (WAL) OR Louis Heathcote (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Ricky Walden (ENG) (25) OR Andy Hicks (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Reanne Evans (ENG) OR Stuart Carrington (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Neil Robertson (AUS) (8) OR Jackson Page (WAL) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mark Allen (NIR) (5) OR Cao Yupeng (CHN) | |||||||||||||||||||
Rory Thor (MAS) OR Ma Hailong (CHN) | |||||||||||||||||||
Si Jiahui (CHN) (28) OR Stephen Maguire (SCO) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mink Nutcharut (THA) OR Andrew Pagett (WAL) | |||||||||||||||||||
Ding Junhui (CHN) (12) OR Jenson Kendrick (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Peng Yisong (CHN) OR Robbie Williams (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Zhou Yuelong (CHN) (21) OR Adam Duffy (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
James Cahill (ENG) OR Jamie Clarke (WAL) | |||||||||||||||||||
David Lilley (ENG) OR Victor Sarkis (BRA) | |||||||||||||||||||
Ryan Day (WAL) (20) OR Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) | |||||||||||||||||||
Tian Pengfei (CHN) OR Rod Lawler (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
John Higgins (SCO) (13) OR Mohamed Ibrahim (EGY) | |||||||||||||||||||
Stephen Hendry (SCO) OR Ross Muir (SCO) | |||||||||||||||||||
Matthew Selt (ENG) (29) OR Sam Craigie (ENG) | |||||||||||||||||||
Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) OR Winner between two wildcard players | |||||||||||||||||||
Judd Trump (ENG) (4) OR Liam Highfield (ENG) |
Bottom half
Qualifying
Qualification for the tournament is scheduled to take place from 25 to 27 January at the Barnsley Metrodome in Barnsley, England. Although matches involving the top 16 players in the world rankings and two Welsh wildcards (Riley Powell and Liam Davies) will be held over to be played at the final venue. Numbers in parentheses after the players' names denote the top 32 seeded players, whilst players in bold denote match winners.[6][7]
Llandudno
One pre-qualifying match between two Welsh wildcards will be played in Llandudno on 12 February:
- Riley Powell (WAL) v Liam Davies (WAL)
The held-over matches to be played in Llandudno on 12 February will be as follows:[8][7]
- Robert Milkins (ENG) (1) v Jamie Jones (WAL)
- Jack Lisowski (ENG) (16) v Oliver Brown (ENG)
- Mark Williams (WAL) v John Astley (ENG)
- Neil Robertson (AUS) (8) v Jackson Page (WAL)
- Mark Allen (NIR) (5) v Cao Yupeng (CHN)
- Ding Junhui (CHN) (12) v Jenson Kendrick (ENG)
- John Higgins (SCO) (13) v Mohamed Ibrahim (EGY)
- Judd Trump (ENG) (4) v Liam Highfield (ENG)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) v Liam Graham (SCO)
- Zhang Anda (CHN) (14) v Ahmed Aly Elsayed (USA)
- Ali Carter (ENG) (11) v Elliot Slessor (ENG)
- Mark Selby (ENG) (6) v Yuan Sijun (CHN)
- Shaun Murphy (ENG) (7) v David Grace (ENG)
- Kyren Wilson (ENG) (10) v Ashley Carty (ENG)
- Barry Hawkins (ENG) (15) v He Guoqiang (CHN)
- Luca Brecel (BEL) (2) v Jiang Jun (CHN)
- Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) v Riley Powell (WAL) OR Liam Davies (WAL)
Barnsley
The qualifying matches to be played in Barnsley will be as follows:[8][7]
25 January
- Anthony McGill (SCO) (24) v Manasawin Phetmalaikul (THA)
- Si Jiahui (CHN) (28) v Stephen Maguire (SCO)
- Mink Nutcharut (THA) v Andrew Pagett (WAL)
- Daniel Wells (WAL) v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)
- Gary Wilson (ENG) (17) v Mark Davis (ENG)
- Stephen Hendry (SCO) v Ross Muir (SCO)
- Andres Petrov (EST) v Anthony Hamilton (ENG)
- Pang Junxu (CHN) (31) v Graeme Dott (SCO)
- Dean Young (SCO) v Allan Taylor (ENG)
- Hossein Vafaei (IRN) (19) v Scott Donaldson (SCO)
- Julien Leclercq (BEL) v Alfie Burden (ENG)
- Chris Wakelin (ENG) (23) v Jimmy Robertson (ENG)
- Matthew Stevens (WAL) v Louis Heathcote (ENG)
- Tian Pengfei (CHN) v Rod Lawler (ENG)
- Hammad Miah (ENG) v Ben Mertens (BEL)
- Ian Burns (ENG) v Lukas Kleckers (GER)
26 January
- Long Zehuang (CHN) v Andy Lee (HKG)
- Baipat Siripaporn (THA) v Sanderson Lam (ENG)
- Peng Yisong (CHN) v Robbie Williams (ENG)
- Lyu Haotian (CHN) (30) v Jordan Brown (NIR)
- Zhou Yuelong (CHN) (21) v Adam Duffy (ENG)
- Noppon Saengkham (THA) (22) v Himanshu Jain (IND)
- Stuart Bingham (ENG) (26) v Marco Fu (HKG)
- Xiao Guodong (CHN) v Ashley Hugill (ENG)
- Michael White (WAL) v Oliver Lines (ENG)
- Liam Pullen (ENG) v Rebecca Kenna (ENG)
- Matthew Selt (ENG) (29) v Sam Craigie (ENG)
- Aaron Hill (IRL) v Anton Kazakov (UKR)
- Ricky Walden (ENG) (25) v Andy Hicks (ENG)
- Reanne Evans (ENG) v Stuart Carrington (ENG)
- Ryan Day (WAL) (20) v Mostafa Dorgham (EGY)
- Stan Moody (ENG) v Sean O'Sullivan (ENG)
27 January
- Rory Thor (MAS) v Ma Hailong (CHN)
- Jak Jones (WAL) v Liu Hongyu (CHN)
- Andrew Higginson (ENG) v Xing Zihao (CHN)
- Joe Perry (ENG) (27) v Fan Zhengyi (CHN)
- Muhammad Asif (PAK) v Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND)
- Dominic Dale (WAL) v Jimmy White (ENG)
- Martin Gould (ENG) v Wu Yize (CHN)
- Joe O'Connor (ENG) v Xu Si (CHN)
- James Cahill (ENG) v Jamie Clarke (WAL)
- David Lilley (ENG) v Victor Sarkis (BRA)
- Ryan Thomerson (AUS) v Martin O'Donnell (ENG)
- Tom Ford (ENG) (18) v Ben Woollaston (ENG)
- David Gilbert (ENG) (32) v Ken Doherty (IRL)
- Dylan Emery (WAL) v Fergal O'Brien (IRL)
- Zak Surety (ENG) v Mark Joyce (ENG)
References
- ^ a b "BetVictor Welsh Open". World Snooker Tour. 10 March 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "BetVictor Welsh Open (2024)". snooker.org. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "BetVictor Welsh Open 2024 draw". World Snooker Tour. 21 December 2023. Archived from the original on 21 December 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "Bob Bonanza: Milkins wins title and bonus". World Snooker Tour. 19 February 2023. Archived from the original on 4 October 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "Welsh Open (2024) bracket". snooker.org. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "BetVictor Welsh Open 2024 Qualifiers" (PDF). World Snooker Tour. 18 December 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 December 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
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