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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Wednesday, January 27th
10:30 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 1

Thursday, January 28th
10:30 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 2

15:00 Open Individual Round of 16

Friday, January 29th
15:00 Open Individual Quartelfinals

Saturday, January 30th
15:00 Open Individual Semifinals

 

Sunday, January 31st
15:00 Open Individual Final

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:ENG Judd Trump [1]

5 :ENG Judd Trump [1]

:ENG Mark Davis [43]

1

:WAL Duane Jones [78]

1 :ENG Joe Perry [17]

:ENG Joe Perry [17]

5

:POL Kacper Filipiak [76]

4 :CHN Ding Junhui [9]

:CHN Ding Junhui [9]

5

:WAL Dominic Dale [66]

5 :WAL Dominic Dale [66]

:SCO Stephen Maguire [8]

4

:ENG Shaun Murphy [5]

4 :ENG Jamie O'Neill [79]

:ENG Jamie O'Neill [79]

5

:NIR Jordan Brown [94]

5 :NIR Jordan Brown [94]

:SCO Graeme Dott [21]

2

:ENG Barry Hawkins [20]

5 :ENG Barry Hawkins [20]

:WAL Ryan Day [39]

4

:CHN Liang Wenbo [29]

4 :WAL Jak Jones [88]

:WAL Jak Jones [88]

5
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:IRL Fergal O'Brien [120]

5 :IRL Fergal O'Brien [120]

:WAL Michael White (a)

1

:ENG Mark Joyce [58]

4 :ENG Joe O'Connor [49]

:ENG Joe O'Connor [49]

5

:ENG Tom Ford [22]

5 :ENG Tom Ford [22]

:CHN Yuan Sijun [51]

0

:ENG Stuart Carrington [54]

w/o :ENG Stuart Carrington [54]

:SCO John Higgins [6]

X

:CHN Pang Junxu [104]

3 :ENG Robbie Williams [84]

:ENG Robbie Williams [84]

5

:ENG Stuart Bingham [10]

5 :ENG Stuart Bingham [10]

:CHN Zhou Yuelong [23]

2

:ENG Louis Heathcote [67]

4 :ENG Jack Lisowski [15

:ENG Jack Lisowski [15

5

:BEL Luca Brecel [31]

5 :BEL Luca Brecel [31]

:THA Noppon Saengkham [41]

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:ENG Judd Trump [1] 5 :ENG Judd Trump [1] 5 :ENG Judd Trump [1] 6 Final
:ENG Joe Perry [17] 3
:CHN Ding Junhui [9] 5 :CHN Ding Junhui [9] 3
:WAL Dominic Dale [66] 0
:ENG Jamie O'Neill [79] 4 :NIR Jordan Brown [94] 1 :ENG Barry Hawkins [20] 5 :ENG Judd Trump [1] 9
:NIR Jordan Brown [94] 5
:ENG Barry Hawkins [20] 5 :ENG Barry Hawkins [20] 5
:WAL Jak Jones [88] 2
:IRL Fergal O'Brien [120] 0 :ENG Joe O'Connor [49] 1 :ENG Tom Ford [22] 2 :ENG Jack Lisowski [15 2
:ENG Joe O'Connor [49] 5
:ENG Tom Ford [22] 5 :ENG Tom Ford [22] 5
:ENG Stuart Carrington [54] 2
:ENG Robbie Williams [84] 4 :ENG Stuart Bingham [10] 3 :ENG Jack Lisowski [15 6 No 3rd Place Match
:ENG Stuart Bingham [10] 5
:ENG Jack Lisowski [15 5 :ENG Jack Lisowski [15 5
:BEL Luca Brecel [31] 2

 

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