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Home Nations Series
Tournament information
CountryUnited Kingdom
Established2016
Organisation(s)World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
FormatRanking events

The Home Nations Series is a snooker tournament series in the four home nations of the United Kingdom.[1] There is a bonus of £1,000,000 for any player winning all four events in the same season.

History

On 29 April 2015, Barry Hearn, chairman of World Snooker announced that from the 2016–17 snooker season, a "Home Nations Series" will be added to the season's calendar. The Home Nations Series includes the tournaments of the four individual countries of the home of snooker, the Northern Ireland Open, Scottish Open, Welsh Open and English Open. A player who wins all four tournaments in the same season receives a special bonus of £1 million. As of the 2019–20 season, Mark Selby is the only player to win multiple tournaments in a season. The Home Nations Series awards two wildcards to amateur players.[2] The four national governing bodies (NGB) select the wildcard players according to criteria that they have previously agreed with the WPBSA.

Events and trophies

The cups of the individual tournaments are named after well-known snooker players of the respective countries:

Format

All tournaments are ranking tournaments of the World Snooker Tour and are played with 128 players. After first nominating all professional players, the wildcard players will be nominated and finally the qualifiers of the Q-School. Up to and including the knockout round the matches are played on best of 7, in the quarter-finals on best of 9, semi-finals best of 11, and in the final then best of 17.

Prize money

The prize money for each tournament:

  • Winner: £70,000
  • Runner-up: £30,000
  • Semi-finalist: £20,000
  • Quarter-finalists: £10,000
  • Last 16: £7,500
  • Last 32: £4,000
  • Last 64: £3,000
  • Highest break: £5,000
  • Total: £405,000

Results

Season Tournament City Winner Score Runner-up
2016–17 English Open Manchester China Liang Wenbo 9–6 England Judd Trump
Northern Ireland Open Belfast England Mark King 9–8 England Barry Hawkins
Scottish Open Glasgow Hong Kong Marco Fu 9–4 Scotland John Higgins
Welsh Open Cardiff England Stuart Bingham 9–8 England Judd Trump
2017–18 English Open Barnsley England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–2 England Kyren Wilson
Northern Ireland Open Belfast Wales Mark Williams 9–8 China Yan Bingtao
Scottish Open Glasgow Australia Neil Robertson 9–8 China Cao Yupeng
Welsh Open Cardiff Scotland John Higgins 9–7 England Barry Hawkins
2018–19 English Open Crawley England Stuart Bingham 9–7 England Mark Davis
Northern Ireland Open Belfast England Judd Trump 9–7 England Ronnie O'Sullivan
Scottish Open Glasgow Northern Ireland Mark Allen 9–7 England Shaun Murphy
Welsh Open Cardiff Australia Neil Robertson 9–7 England Stuart Bingham
2019–20 English Open Crawley England Mark Selby 9–1 England David Gilbert
Northern Ireland Open Belfast England Judd Trump 9–7 England Ronnie O'Sullivan
Scottish Open Glasgow England Mark Selby 9–6 England Jack Lisowski
Welsh Open Cardiff England Shaun Murphy 9–1 England Kyren Wilson

Statistics

Champions

Player Total English
Open
Northern Ireland
Open
Scottish
Open
Welsh
Open
Winning
span
Australia Neil Robertson 2 0 0 1 1 2017–2019
England Stuart Bingham 2 1 0 0 1 2017–2018
England Judd Trump 2 0 2 0 0 2018–2019
England Mark Selby 2 1 0 1 0 2019
China Liang Wenbo 1 1 0 0 0 2016
England Mark King 1 0 1 0 0 2016
Hong Kong Marco Fu 1 0 0 1 0 2016
England Ronnie O'Sullivan 1 1 0 0 0 2017
Wales Mark Williams 1 0 1 0 0 2017
Scotland John Higgins 1 0 0 0 1 2018
Northern Ireland Mark Allen 1 0 0 1 0 2018
England Shaun Murphy 1 0 0 0 1 2020

Champions by country

Country Players Total First title Last title
 England 6 9 2016 2020
 Australia 1 2 2017 2019
 China 1 1 2016 2016
 Hong Kong 1 1 2016 2016
 Wales 1 1 2017 2017
 Scotland 1 1 2018 2018
 Northern Ireland 1 1 2018 2018

References

  1. ^ "Home Nations Series". Livesnooker.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Home Nations Snooker Events To Include Wild Cards - World Snooker". Worldsnooker.com. 23 July 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2018.