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The WSF Championship, or WSF Open or WSF Open Championship is a annual snooker tournament held by World Snooker Federation. The winner is promoted to the World Snooker Tour.[1]

History

Results

Sources:[2][3][4]

WSF Championship

Year Host Winner Score Finalist Semifinalists
2018 Malta Qawra China Luo Honghao 6:0 Poland Adam Stefanów Poland Kacper Filipiak
Iceland Kristján Helgason
2020 Malta Ħamrun England Ashley Hugill 5:3 Ukraine Julian Bojko Wales Dylan Emery
Scotland Ross Muir
2022 England Sheffield China Si Jiahui 5:0 England Lee Stephens Wales Michael White
Wales Daniel Wells
2023 Australia Sydney China Ma Hailong 5:0 England Stan Moody China Gao Yang
Wales Liam Davies
2024 Albania Golem Hong Kong Cheung Ka Wai 5:0 China Gao Yang Ukraine Iulian Boiko
England Daniel Womersley

Juniors

Year Host Winner Score Finalist Semifinalists
2020
U17
Malta Ħamrun China Gao Yang 5:2 England Sean Maddocks China Wu Yize
Republic of Ireland Aaron Hill
2022
U18
England Sheffield Ukraine Anton Kasakow 5:3 England Jake Crofts Wales Liam Davies
Belgium Yorrit Hoes
2023
U18
Australia Sydney England Stan Moody 5:1 England Liam Pullen Ukraine Julian Bojko
Latvia Filips Kalniņš
2024
U19
Albania Golem Hungary Bulcsú Révész 5:3 China Gong Chenzhi Pakistan Hamza Ilyas
England Oliver Sykes

Seniors (40+)

Year Host Winner Score Finalist Semifinalists
2018 Malta Ħamrun Brazil Igor Figueiredo 5:3 Wales Darren Morgan Republic of Ireland Michael Judge
United Arab Emirates Mohamed Shehab

References