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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]].<ref>https://worldsnookerfederation.org/wsf-news</ref>
The '''WSF Championship''', or '''WSF Open''' or '''WSF Open Championship''' is a annual [[snooker]] tournament held by [[World Snooker Federation]].<ref>https://worldsnookerfederation.org/wsf-news</ref>

The winner is promoted to the [[World Snooker Tour]].<ref>https://snookerhq.com/2024/02/02/hungarian-teenager-bulscu-revesz-wins-tour-card/</ref><ref>https://www.wst.tv/news/2024/february/02/hungary-for-success--/</ref>


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:03, 13 February 2024

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

The winner is promoted to the World Snooker Tour.[2][3]

History

Results

Sources:[4][5][6]

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 Iulian Boiko 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 Kazakov 5–3 England Jake Crofts Wales Liam Davies
Belgium Yorrit Hoes
2023
U18
Australia Sydney England Stan Moody 5–1 England Liam Pullen Ukraine Iulian Boiko
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