English Open (Snooker)

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English Open
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Tournament status
Ranking tournament: since 2016
Minor ranking tournament: -
Invitation tournament: -
Current tournament dates
Defending champion: EnglandEngland Mark Selby
Attendees: 128
Venue: K2, Crawley
Prize money (total): £ 405,000
Prize money (winner): £ 70,000
Frames in the final: Best of 17
Records
Most wins: China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liang Wenbo Ronnie O'Sullivan Stuart Bingham Mark Selby  (1 × each)
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Highest Break: 147 ( Maximum Break ) Alfie Burden (2016), Liang Wenbo (2017), Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (2018), Ronnie O'Sullivan (2018), Tom Ford (2019)
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Venue (s) on the map
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The English Open is a snooker ranking tournament of the Snooker Main Tour .

history

On April 29, 2015, Barry Hearn , Chairman of World Snooker , announced a new tournament series for the 2016-17 season called the Home Nations Series . The four tournaments in the four British parts of the country began with the newly created English Open . The first venue was EventCity in Manchester . The Welsh Open followed later in the season, followed by the new Northern Ireland Open and Scottish Open .

The trophy to be won is called the Steve Davis Trophy and is named after the former world snooker champion Steve Davis .

While the other Home Nations tournaments kept a fixed venue, the 2017 English Open moved to Barnsley .

winner

year venue winner Result finalist Main sponsor season
English Open - Ranking tournament status
2016 Manchester - EventCity Liang Wenbo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 9: 6 EnglandEngland Judd Trump Coral 2016/17
2017 Barnsley - Barnsley Metrodome Ronnie O'Sullivan EnglandEngland 9: 2 EnglandEngland Kyren Wilson Dafabet 2017/18
2018 Crawley
K2
Stuart Bingham EnglandEngland 9: 7 EnglandEngland Mark Davis BetVictor 2018/19
2019 Mark Selby EnglandEngland 9: 1 EnglandEngland David Gilbert 19.com 2019/20

Individual evidence

  1. World Championship: Snooker tour will be modified in 2016. Accessed October 10, 2016
  2. Barry Hearn Announces New Five-Year Plan. Accessed October 10, 2016
  3. English Open Cup named after Steve Davis.Retrieved October 10, 2016