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Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 64 Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:WAL Jamie Jones [30]

4 :CHN Ding Junhui [31] 2 :ENG Robbie Williams [60]

:ENG Elliot Slessor [59]

1
CHN.gif Zhao Xintong [5] 4 :ENG Robbie Williams [60] 4
ENG.gif Stuart Bingham [12] 1

:CHN Ding Junhui [31]

4 :CHN Zhao Jianbo (a) 1 :CHN Yuan Sijun [67]
ENG.gif Joe Perry [25] 1

:CHN Zhang Jiankang [73

3 :CHN Yuan Sijun [67] 4

:WAL Jak Jones [40]

4

:ENG David B Gilbert [18]

3 :ENG Ben Woollaston [41] 4 :ENG Ben Woollaston [41]

:CHN Lyu Haotian [44]

4
ENG.gif Mark Selby [3] 4 :WAL Jak Jones [40] 1

:ENG Mark Joyce [57]

1

NIR.gif Jordan Brown [21]

4 ENG.gif Barry Hawkins [10] 3 :ENG Steven Hallworth (a)

:HKG Ng On Yee (f) [91]

1

:ENG Craig Steadman [79]

4 :ENG Steven Hallworth (a) 4

BEL.gif Ben Mertens [116]

3
Round of 64 Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2
ENG.gif Jack Lisowski [9] 4 CHN.gif Yan Bingtao [14] 3 NIR.gif Jordan Brown [21]

:ENG Mitchell Mann [71]

2
SCO.gif John Higgins [4] 3 NIR.gif Jordan Brown [21] 4

:CHN Yuan Sijun [67]

4
SCO.gif Graeme Dott [34] 4 :ENG Anthony Hamilton [49] 4 :ENG Anthony Hamilton [49]
SCO.gif Anthony McGill [15] 1

:ENG David Grace [54]

2 :ENG Joe O'Connor [46] 3

:CHN Xu Si [75]

4

SCO.gif Dean Young [87]

0 ENG.gif Gary Wilson [32] 2 NIR.gif Mark Allen [13]
ENG.gif Judd Trump [2] 4

:CHN Li Hang [47]

1 NIR.gif Mark Allen [13] 4
NIR.gif Mark Allen [13] 4

:HKG Andy Lee [98]

0 :CHN Xu Si [75] 0 ENG.gif Judd Trump [2]
CHN.gif Yan Bingtao [14] 4

NIR.gif Gerard Greene [78]

1 ENG.gif Judd Trump [2] 4

:WAL Ryan Day [27]

4
Round of 64 Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 3

:CHN Lu Ning [33]

4 :WAL Jamie Jones [30] 4 :WAL Jamie Jones [30]

:CHN Zhou Yuelong [22]

1

:ENG Ben Woollaston [41]

4 :CHN Chang Bingyu [80] 1
WAL.gif Mark J Williams [6] 1

:CHN Tian Pengfei [62]

1 SCO.gif Graeme Dott [34] 4 SCO.gif Graeme Dott [34]

:ENG Jimmy Robertson [24]

4

:ENG Robbie Williams [60]

4 :CHN Xiao Guodong [37] 3

GER.gif Lukas Kleckers [108]

1

:ENG Anthony Hamilton [49]

4 :ENG Craig Steadman [79] 2 :WAL Matthew Stevens [55]

:WAL Jamie Clarke [48]

1
ENG.gif Kyren Wilson [7] 1 :WAL Matthew Stevens [55] 4
ENG.gif Barry Hawkins [10] 4

THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36]

4 ENG.gif Mark Selby [3] 4 ENG.gif Mark Selby [3]

SCO.gif Fraser Patrick [83]

0

:CHN Chen Zifan [90]

3 :CHN Cao Yupeng [64] 2

SCO.gif Ross Muir (a)

4
Round of 64 Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 4

:ENG John Astley [111]

X SCO.gif Ross Muir (a) 0 :CHN Lyu Haotian [44]

:CHN Chang Bingyu [80]

w/o

THA.gif Thepchaiya Un-Nooh [51]

2 :CHN Lyu Haotian [44] 4

:WAL Matthew Stevens [55]

4

:CHN Xiao Guodong [37]

4 :CHN Lu Ning [33] 1 ENG.gif Jack Lisowski [9]

:ENG Peter Lines [72]

1
SUI.gif Alexander Ursenbacher [61] 1 ENG.gif Jack Lisowski [9] 4

:ENG Joe O'Connor [46]

4

:WAL Dylan Emery [106]

2 :ENG Jimmy Robertson [24] 1 :WAL Ryan Day [27]

:CHN Cao Yupeng [64]

4
ENG.gif Gary Wilson [32] 4 :WAL Ryan Day [27] 4

:CHN Zhang Anda [69]

0

:CHN Zhao Jianbo (a)

4 CHN.gif Zhao Xintong [5] 1 THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36]

:ENG Ian Burns [84]

1

:ENG Steven Hallworth (a)

4 THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36] 4

:ENG Hammad Miah [70]

0
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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

ENG.gif Mark Selby [3]

4 ENG.gif Mark Selby [3] 3 NIR.gif Mark Allen [13] 6 Final

ENG.gif Jack Lisowski [9]

1

:ENG Anthony Hamilton [49]

3 NIR.gif Mark Allen [13] 5

:CHN Yuan Sijun [67]

4

:WAL Jamie Jones [30]

4 THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36] 5 THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36] 1 NIR.gif Mark Allen [13] 7

:ENG Ben Woollaston [41]

2

:ENG Robbie Williams [60]

4 :WAL Jamie Jones [30] 3

:ENG Steven Hallworth (a)

3

NIR.gif Mark Allen [13]

4 :WAL Ryan Day [27] 5 :WAL Ryan Day [27] 6 :WAL Ryan Day [27] 10

ENG.gif Judd Trump [2]

3

SCO.gif Graeme Dott [34]

2 :CHN Yuan Sijun [67] 4

:WAL Ryan Day [27]

4

THA.gif Noppon Saengkham [36]

4 :ENG Robbie Williams [60] 5 :ENG Robbie Williams [60] 5 No 3rd Place Match

NIR.gif Jordan Brown [21]

0

:CHN Lyu Haotian [44]

4 :CHN Lyu Haotian [44] 1

:WAL Matthew Stevens [55]

1
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