2024 Snooker Shoot Out
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| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 4–7 December 2024 | 
| Venue | Mattioli Arena | 
| City | Leicester | 
| Country | England | 
| Organisation | World Snooker Tour | 
| Format | Ranking event | 
| Total prize fund | £171,000 | 
| Winner's share | £50,000 | 
| Highest break |  Zhou Yuelong (CHN) (101) | 
| Final | |
| Champion |  Tom Ford (ENG) | 
| Runner-up |  Liam Graham (SCO) | 
| Score | 31–28 (one frame) | 
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The 2024 Snooker Shoot Out (officially the 2024 9Club Snooker Shoot Out)[1] was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 4 to 7 December 2024 at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester, England. The tenth ranking event of the 2024–25 season, it was played under a variation of the standard rules of snooker, with every match contested over a single frame. The event was broadcast by Eurosport and Discovery+ in Europe and other broadcasters worldwide.
Mark Allen was the defending champion, having defeated Cao Yupeng 65–4 in the previous final, becoming the first player in the history of the event to win the title while ranked within the world's top 16.[2][3] Allen was defeated by Si Jiahui in the second round.
Tom Ford won the tournament, defeating Liam Graham 31–28 in the final and capturing his maiden ranking title.[4][5] Zhou Yuelong made the highest break of the tournament, a 101, which was also the only century break of the event.[6]
Tournament format
[edit]The tournament was the sixteenth edition of the Snooker Shoot Out, first held as a non‑ranking event in 1990 before being revived in 2011 and since then having been held annually. It was promoted to a ranking event starting with the 2017 edition. It was the tenth ranking event of the 2024–25 season following the 2024 UK Championship and preceding the 2024 Scottish Open. The event was held at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester, England, from 4–7 December 2024.[7]
The tournament was played using a variation of the traditional snooker rules. The draw was randomised before each round. All matches were played over a single frame, each of which lasted up to 10 minutes. The event featured a variable shot clock; shots played in the first five minutes were allowed 15 seconds while the final five minutes had a 10‑second timer. The player who had the most points after the time ran out or after all balls had been pocketed (or after a foul on the final black), won the match. All foul shots awarded the opponent a ball in hand. Unlike traditional snooker, if a ball did not either hit a cushion or enter a pocket on every shot, it was a foul. Rather than a coin toss, a lag was used to choose which player breaks. In the event of a draw, each player received a shot at the blue ball. This is known as a "blue ball shootout". The player who potted the ball with the cue ball from inside the "D" and the blue ball on its spot with the opponent missing won the match.[8]: 42–46
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association nominated the following eight amateur players to participate alongside the professionals:[9]
- Vladislav Gradinari, reigning European Billiards and Snooker Association (EBSA) Under-16 Champion and Under-18 Finalist
- Riley Powell, EBSA Under-16 Finalist
- Sophie Nix, ranked first in the World Women's Snooker Under-21 list
- Joel Connolly, Irish Under-21 Champion
- Sion Stuart, Welsh Under-16 Champion
- Daniel Boyes, English Under-18 Champion
- Steven Wardropper, Scottish Under-16 Champion
- Joe Shannon, Irish Under-16 Champion
Broadcasters
[edit]The event was broadcast by Eurosport and Discovery+ in Europe (including the United Kingdom and Ireland); by the CBSA‑WPBSA Academy WeChat Channel, the CBSA‑WPBSA Academy Douyin and Huya Live in China; by Now TV in Hong Kong; by Astro SuperSport in Malaysia and Brunei; by True Sport in Thailand; by TAP in the Philippines; and by Sportcast in Taiwan. It was available from Matchroom Sport in all other territories.[10]
Prize fund
[edit]The total prize fund for the event was £171,000 with the winner receiving £50,000. The breakdown of prize money is shown below:[11]
- Winner: £50,000
- Runner-up: £20,000
- Semi-final: £8,000
- Quarter-final: £4,000
- Last 16: £2,000
- Last 32: £1,000
- Last 64: £500
- Last 128: £250
- Highest break: £5,000
- Total: £171,000
Tournament draw
[edit]All times in Greenwich Mean Time. Times for quarter‑finals, semi‑finals and final are approximate. Players in bold denote match winners.
Before the start of the tournament Ricky Walden, Barry Hawkins, and Ken Doherty withdrew. They were replaced by Gerard Greene, Sean O'Sullivan, and Kayden Brierley respectively.[12]
Round 1
[edit]Match results as follows:[14][19]
4 December – 13:00
[edit] Ross Muir (SCO) 0–68 Ross Muir (SCO) 0–68 Mark Allen (NIR)[15] Mark Allen (NIR)[15]
 Hossein Vafaei (IRN) 46–34 Hossein Vafaei (IRN) 46–34 Julien Leclercq (BEL) Julien Leclercq (BEL)
 Jiang Jun (CHN) 7–58 Jiang Jun (CHN) 7–58 Antoni Kowalski (POL) Antoni Kowalski (POL)
 Lyu Haotian (CHN) 65–28 Lyu Haotian (CHN) 65–28 Tian Pengfei (CHN) Tian Pengfei (CHN)
 Robert Milkins (ENG) 45–42 Robert Milkins (ENG) 45–42 Joe Shannon (IRL)[15] Joe Shannon (IRL)[15]
 Louis Heathcote (ENG) 65–31 Louis Heathcote (ENG) 65–31 Ahmed Aly Elsayed (USA) Ahmed Aly Elsayed (USA)
 Jonas Luz (BRA) 20–23 Jonas Luz (BRA) 20–23 Paul Deaville (ENG) Paul Deaville (ENG)
 David Gilbert (ENG) 74–1 David Gilbert (ENG) 74–1 David Grace (ENG)[B 1] David Grace (ENG)[B 1]
 Matthew Selt (ENG) 33–46 Matthew Selt (ENG) 33–46 Ryan Day (WAL) Ryan Day (WAL)
 Dean Young (SCO) 1–51 Dean Young (SCO) 1–51 Florian Nüßle (AUT) Florian Nüßle (AUT)
 Fan Zhengyi (CHN) 66–14 Fan Zhengyi (CHN) 66–14 Wang Yuchen (HKG) Wang Yuchen (HKG)
 Anthony McGill (SCO) 40–7 Anthony McGill (SCO) 40–7 Sophie Nix (SCO) Sophie Nix (SCO)
 Aaron Hill (IRL) 39–12 Aaron Hill (IRL) 39–12 Joel Connolly (NIR) Joel Connolly (NIR)
 Reanne Evans (ENG) 8–79 Reanne Evans (ENG) 8–79 Gary Wilson (ENG) Gary Wilson (ENG)
 Daniel Boyes (ENG) 13–80 Daniel Boyes (ENG) 13–80 Wu Yize (CHN) Wu Yize (CHN)
 Joe Perry (ENG) 8–33 Joe Perry (ENG) 8–33 Gong Chenzhi (CHN) Gong Chenzhi (CHN)
4 December – 19:00
[edit] Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 75–30 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 75–30 Jimmy White (ENG)[16] Jimmy White (ENG)[16]
 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 57–49 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 57–49 Andrew Pagett (WAL) Andrew Pagett (WAL)
 Pang Junxu (CHN) 33–65 Pang Junxu (CHN) 33–65 Zak Surety (ENG) Zak Surety (ENG)
 Haris Tahir (PAK) 16–40 Haris Tahir (PAK) 16–40 David Lilley (ENG) David Lilley (ENG)
 Jordan Brown (NIR) 0–97 Jordan Brown (NIR) 0–97 Si Jiahui (CHN)[B 2] Si Jiahui (CHN)[B 2]
 Cheung Ka Wai (HKG) 14–72 Cheung Ka Wai (HKG) 14–72 Andrew Higginson (ENG) Andrew Higginson (ENG)
 Huang Jiahao (CHN) 74–15 Huang Jiahao (CHN) 74–15 Hammad Miah (ENG) Hammad Miah (ENG)
 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 23–11 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 23–11 Anthony Hamilton (ENG) Anthony Hamilton (ENG)
 Matthew Stevens (WAL) 24–18 Matthew Stevens (WAL) 24–18 Yuan Sijun (CHN) Yuan Sijun (CHN)
 Daniel Womersley (ENG) 1–42 Daniel Womersley (ENG) 1–42 Long Zehuang (CHN) Long Zehuang (CHN)
 Chris Totten (SCO) 33–36 Chris Totten (SCO) 33–36 Duane Jones (WAL) Duane Jones (WAL)
 Ian Burns (ENG) 28–60 Ian Burns (ENG) 28–60 Ma Hailong (CHN) Ma Hailong (CHN)
 Joe O'Connor (ENG) 46–44 Joe O'Connor (ENG) 46–44 Sanderson Lam (ENG)[16] Sanderson Lam (ENG)[16]
 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) 34–3 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) 34–3 Mitchell Mann (ENG) Mitchell Mann (ENG)
 Noppon Saengkham (THA) 30–17 Noppon Saengkham (THA) 30–17 Liu Hongyu (CHN) Liu Hongyu (CHN)
 Ashley Carty (ENG) 43–13 Ashley Carty (ENG) 43–13 Kayden Brierley (ENG)[a] Kayden Brierley (ENG)[a]
5 December – 13:00
[edit] Mark Selby (ENG) 85–17 Mark Selby (ENG) 85–17 Baipat Siripaporn (THA) Baipat Siripaporn (THA)
 Stan Moody (ENG) 11–14 Stan Moody (ENG) 11–14 Riley Powell (WAL)[17] Riley Powell (WAL)[17]
 Lewis Ullah (ENG) 18–7 Lewis Ullah (ENG) 18–7 Steven Wardropper (SCO) Steven Wardropper (SCO)
 Jackson Page (WAL) 37–3 Jackson Page (WAL) 37–3 Manasawin Phetmalaikul (THA) Manasawin Phetmalaikul (THA)
 Mink Nutcharut (THA) 13–24 Mink Nutcharut (THA) 13–24 Liam Graham (SCO) Liam Graham (SCO)
 Zhang Anda (CHN) 101–0 Zhang Anda (CHN) 101–0 Hatem Yassen (EGY)[B 3] Hatem Yassen (EGY)[B 3]
 Sion Stuart (WAL) 12–27 Sion Stuart (WAL) 12–27 Martin O'Donnell (ENG) Martin O'Donnell (ENG)
 Alfie Burden (ENG) 71–26 Alfie Burden (ENG) 71–26 Ben Woollaston (ENG) Ben Woollaston (ENG)
 Graeme Dott (SCO) 56–40 Graeme Dott (SCO) 56–40 Ben Mertens (BEL) Ben Mertens (BEL)
 Bai Yulu (CHN) 47–36 Bai Yulu (CHN) 47–36 Jamie Clarke (WAL)[17] Jamie Clarke (WAL)[17]
 Vladislav Gradinari (MDA) 52–2 Vladislav Gradinari (MDA) 52–2 Daniel Wells (WAL) Daniel Wells (WAL)
 Tom Ford (ENG) 69–31 Tom Ford (ENG) 69–31 Xing Zihao (CHN) Xing Zihao (CHN)
 Robbie Williams (ENG) 44–30 Robbie Williams (ENG) 44–30 Michael Holt (ENG) Michael Holt (ENG)
 Bulcsú Révész (HUN) 35–23 Bulcsú Révész (HUN) 35–23 Farakh Ajaib (PAK) Farakh Ajaib (PAK)
 Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 13–21 Jimmy Robertson (ENG) 13–21 Liam Pullen (ENG) Liam Pullen (ENG)
 Shaun Murphy (ENG) 69–13 Shaun Murphy (ENG) 69–13 Sean O'Sullivan (ENG)[b] Sean O'Sullivan (ENG)[b]
5 December – 19:00
[edit] Neil Robertson (AUS) 73–14 Neil Robertson (AUS) 73–14 Simon Blackwell (ENG)[18] Simon Blackwell (ENG)[18]
 Oliver Lines (ENG) 33–50 Oliver Lines (ENG) 33–50 Allan Taylor (ENG) Allan Taylor (ENG)
 Stuart Carrington (ENG) 13–62 Stuart Carrington (ENG) 13–62 Dylan Emery (WAL) Dylan Emery (WAL)
 Mark Davis (ENG) 11–39 Mark Davis (ENG) 11–39 Liam Davies (WAL) Liam Davies (WAL)
 Iulian Boiko (UKR) 80–5 Iulian Boiko (UKR) 80–5 Jack Lisowski (ENG) Jack Lisowski (ENG)
 Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) 59–7 Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) 59–7 Amir Sarkhosh (IRN) Amir Sarkhosh (IRN)
 Mark Joyce (ENG) 50–17 Mark Joyce (ENG) 50–17 Joshua Thomond (ENG) Joshua Thomond (ENG)
 Robbie McGuigan (NIR) 24–66 Robbie McGuigan (NIR) 24–66 Gerard Greene (NIR)[c] Gerard Greene (NIR)[c]
 He Guoqiang (CHN) 52–29 He Guoqiang (CHN) 52–29 Stuart Bingham (ENG) Stuart Bingham (ENG)
 Jamie Jones (WAL) 84–1 Jamie Jones (WAL) 84–1 Rory Thor (MAS)[B 4] Rory Thor (MAS)[B 4]
 Anton Kazakov (UKR) 21–33 Anton Kazakov (UKR) 21–33 Artemijs Žižins (LAT) Artemijs Žižins (LAT)
 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 53–51 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 53–51 Lei Peifan (CHN)[18] Lei Peifan (CHN)[18]
 Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) 1–7 Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) 1–7 Elliot Slessor (ENG)[d] Elliot Slessor (ENG)[d]
 Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) 53–74 Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) 53–74 Xu Si (CHN) Xu Si (CHN)
 Joshua Cooper (ENG) 22–66 Joshua Cooper (ENG) 22–66 Jak Jones (WAL) Jak Jones (WAL)
 Ali Carter (ENG) 17–2 Ali Carter (ENG) 17–2 Chris Wakelin (ENG) Chris Wakelin (ENG)
Round 2
[edit]Match results as follows:[20][23]
6 December – 13:00
[edit] Graeme Dott (SCO) 7–71 Graeme Dott (SCO) 7–71 Robert Milkins (ENG)[B 5] Robert Milkins (ENG)[B 5]
 Iulian Boiko (UKR) 17–39 Iulian Boiko (UKR) 17–39 Florian Nüßle (AUT) Florian Nüßle (AUT)
 Bulcsú Révész (HUN) 45–73 Bulcsú Révész (HUN) 45–73 Fan Zhengyi (CHN) Fan Zhengyi (CHN)
 Artemijs Žižins (LAT) 13–26 Artemijs Žižins (LAT) 13–26 Ashley Carty (ENG) Ashley Carty (ENG)
 Zhang Anda (CHN) 65–12 Zhang Anda (CHN) 65–12 Bai Yulu (CHN) Bai Yulu (CHN)
 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 50–12 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 50–12 Riley Powell (WAL) Riley Powell (WAL)
 Gong Chenzhi (CHN) 15–45 Gong Chenzhi (CHN) 15–45 Huang Jiahao (CHN) Huang Jiahao (CHN)
 Hossein Vafaei (IRN) 55–57 Hossein Vafaei (IRN) 55–57 Andrew Higginson (ENG)[21] Andrew Higginson (ENG)[21]
 Wu Yize (CHN) 52–51 Wu Yize (CHN) 52–51 Matthew Stevens (WAL) Matthew Stevens (WAL)
 Ryan Day (WAL) 19–55 Ryan Day (WAL) 19–55 Dylan Emery (WAL) Dylan Emery (WAL)
 David Lilley (ENG) 13–14 David Lilley (ENG) 13–14 Noppon Saengkham (THA)[21] Noppon Saengkham (THA)[21]
 Anthony McGill (SCO) 1–69 Anthony McGill (SCO) 1–69 Duane Jones (WAL) Duane Jones (WAL)
 He Guoqiang (CHN) 13–57 He Guoqiang (CHN) 13–57 Liam Graham (SCO) Liam Graham (SCO)
 Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) 16–64 Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) 16–64 Jamie Jones (WAL) Jamie Jones (WAL)
 Neil Robertson (AUS) 59–49 Neil Robertson (AUS) 59–49 Jackson Page (WAL) Jackson Page (WAL)
 Mark Allen (NIR) 8–36 Mark Allen (NIR) 8–36 Si Jiahui (CHN) Si Jiahui (CHN)
6 December – 19:00
[edit] Shaun Murphy (ENG) 0–73 Shaun Murphy (ENG) 0–73 David Gilbert (ENG)[B 6] David Gilbert (ENG)[B 6]
 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 0–63 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) 0–63 Aaron Hill (IRL) Aaron Hill (IRL)
 Liam Pullen (ENG) 48–37 Liam Pullen (ENG) 48–37 Zak Surety (ENG) Zak Surety (ENG)
 Gary Wilson (ENG) 28–50 Gary Wilson (ENG) 28–50 Liam Davies (WAL) Liam Davies (WAL)
 Elliot Slessor (ENG) 60–21 Elliot Slessor (ENG) 60–21 Mark Joyce (ENG) Mark Joyce (ENG)
 Alfie Burden (ENG) 23–39 Alfie Burden (ENG) 23–39 Robbie Williams (ENG) Robbie Williams (ENG)
 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 47–30 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 47–30 Xu Si (CHN)[22] Xu Si (CHN)[22]
 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 17–83 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 17–83 Martin O'Donnell (ENG)[B 7] Martin O'Donnell (ENG)[B 7]
 Joe O'Connor (ENG) 41–58 Joe O'Connor (ENG) 41–58 Allan Taylor (ENG) Allan Taylor (ENG)
 Long Zehuang (CHN) 15–18 Long Zehuang (CHN) 15–18 Vladislav Gradinari (MDA)[22] Vladislav Gradinari (MDA)[22]
 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) 62–21 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) 62–21 Gerard Greene (NIR) Gerard Greene (NIR)
 Tom Ford (ENG) 72–10 Tom Ford (ENG) 72–10 Paul Deaville (ENG) Paul Deaville (ENG)
 Ma Hailong (CHN) 57–46 Ma Hailong (CHN) 57–46 Lewis Ullah (ENG) Lewis Ullah (ENG)
 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 115–0 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 115–0 Louis Heathcote (ENG)[e] Louis Heathcote (ENG)[e]
 Ali Carter (ENG) 50–19 Ali Carter (ENG) 50–19 Lyu Haotian (CHN) Lyu Haotian (CHN)
 Mark Selby (ENG) 73–8 Mark Selby (ENG) 73–8 Jak Jones (WAL) Jak Jones (WAL)
Round 3
[edit]Match results as follows:[24][25]
7 December – 13:00
[edit] Neil Robertson (AUS) 2–48 Neil Robertson (AUS) 2–48 Liam Pullen (ENG) Liam Pullen (ENG)
 Dylan Emery (WAL) 8–50 Dylan Emery (WAL) 8–50 Noppon Saengkham (THA) Noppon Saengkham (THA)
 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 38–39 Zhou Yuelong (CHN) 38–39 Florian Nüßle (AUT) Florian Nüßle (AUT)
 Duane Jones (WAL) 21–39 Duane Jones (WAL) 21–39 Tom Ford (ENG) Tom Ford (ENG)
 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 85–9 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 85–9 Vladislav Gradinari (MDA) Vladislav Gradinari (MDA)
 Andrew Higginson (ENG) 49–16 Andrew Higginson (ENG) 49–16 Ma Hailong (CHN) Ma Hailong (CHN)
 Wu Yize (CHN) 42–26 Wu Yize (CHN) 42–26 Liam Davies (WAL) Liam Davies (WAL)
 Zhang Anda (CHN) 20–36 Zhang Anda (CHN) 20–36 Elliot Slessor (ENG) Elliot Slessor (ENG)
 Mark Selby (ENG) 26–7 Mark Selby (ENG) 26–7 Jamie Jones (WAL) Jamie Jones (WAL)
 Liam Graham (SCO) 43–37 Liam Graham (SCO) 43–37 Ali Carter (ENG)[25] Ali Carter (ENG)[25]
 Aaron Hill (IRL) 37–42 Aaron Hill (IRL) 37–42 Allan Taylor (ENG)[25] Allan Taylor (ENG)[25]
 Si Jiahui (CHN) 7–51 Si Jiahui (CHN) 7–51 Martin O'Donnell (ENG) Martin O'Donnell (ENG)
 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 30–10 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 30–10 Ashley Carty (ENG) Ashley Carty (ENG)
 Robbie Williams (ENG) 49–42 Robbie Williams (ENG) 49–42 Fan Zhengyi (CHN) Fan Zhengyi (CHN)
 Huang Jiahao (CHN) 81–0 Huang Jiahao (CHN) 81–0 David Gilbert (ENG)[B 8] David Gilbert (ENG)[B 8]
 Robert Milkins (ENG) 56–21 Robert Milkins (ENG) 56–21 Haydon Pinhey (ENG) Haydon Pinhey (ENG)
Round 4
[edit]Match results as follows:[13][7]
7 December – 19:00
[edit] Mark Selby (ENG) 80–0 Mark Selby (ENG) 80–0 Liam Pullen (ENG) Liam Pullen (ENG)
 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 18–30 Antoni Kowalski (POL) 18–30 Florian Nüßle (AUT) Florian Nüßle (AUT)
 Allan Taylor (ENG) 3–42 Allan Taylor (ENG) 3–42 Andrew Higginson (ENG) Andrew Higginson (ENG)
 Elliot Slessor (ENG) 43–46 Elliot Slessor (ENG) 43–46 Wu Yize (CHN) Wu Yize (CHN)
 Robert Milkins (ENG) 31–56 Robert Milkins (ENG) 31–56 Martin O'Donnell (ENG) Martin O'Donnell (ENG)
 Robbie Williams (ENG) 11–50 Robbie Williams (ENG) 11–50 Huang Jiahao (CHN) Huang Jiahao (CHN)
 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 26–55 Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) 26–55 Tom Ford (ENG) Tom Ford (ENG)
 Noppon Saengkham (THA) 7–59 Noppon Saengkham (THA) 7–59 Liam Graham (SCO) Liam Graham (SCO)
Quarter-finals
[edit]Match results as follows:[13][7]
7 December – 21:00
[edit] Mark Selby (ENG) 104–1 Mark Selby (ENG) 104–1 Florian Nüßle (AUT)[B 9] Florian Nüßle (AUT)[B 9]
 Wu Yize (CHN) 71–6 Wu Yize (CHN) 71–6 Andrew Higginson (ENG)[B 10] Andrew Higginson (ENG)[B 10]
 Martin O'Donnell (ENG) 13–19 Martin O'Donnell (ENG) 13–19 Liam Graham (SCO) Liam Graham (SCO)
 Tom Ford (ENG) 64–23 Tom Ford (ENG) 64–23 Huang Jiahao (CHN) Huang Jiahao (CHN)
Semi-finals
[edit]Match results as follows:[13][7]
7 December – 22:00
[edit] Liam Graham (SCO) 38–20 Liam Graham (SCO) 38–20 Mark Selby (ENG) Mark Selby (ENG)
 Tom Ford (ENG) 37–32 Tom Ford (ENG) 37–32 Wu Yize (CHN)[f] Wu Yize (CHN)[f]
Final
[edit]| Final: 1 frame. Referee: Ben Williams Mattioli Arena, Leicester, England, 7 December 2024 – 22:30[4] | ||
| Liam Graham  Scotland | 28–31 | Tom Ford  England | 
High breaks
[edit]Only one century break was made during the tournament.[6]
- 101 – Zhou Yuelong
Breaks between 70 and 99
[edit]- ^ David Gilbert made a break of 70 in round 1.[7]
- ^ Si Jiahui made a break of 78 in round 1.[7]
- ^ Zhang Anda made a break of 89 in round 1.[7]
- ^ Jamie Jones made a break of 84 in round 1.[7]
- ^ Robert Milkins made a break of 71 in round 2.[7]
- ^ David Gilbert made a break of 73 in round 2.[7]
- ^ Martin O'Donnell made a break of 83 in round 2.[7]
- ^ Huang Jiahao made a break of 73 in round 3.[7]
- ^ Mark Selby made a break of 90 in the quarter‑finals.[7]
- ^ Wu Yize made a break of 71 in the quarter‑finals.[7]
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Kayden Brierley replaced Ken Doherty who withdrew.[12]
- ^ Sean O'Sullivan replaced Barry Hawkins who withdrew.[12]
- ^ Gerard Greene replaced Ricky Walden who withdrew.[12]
- ^ In the round 1 match between Elliot Slessor and Mostafa Dorgham, the 7–1 score was the lowest scoring match in the history of the tournament.[18]
- ^ Zhou Yuelong made a century break of 101 in round 2.[7]
- ^ Tom Ford beat Wu Yize in a sudden death blue ball shoot‑out in the semi‑finals, after the match frame finished level at 32–32. Ford potted his first blue but Wu missed his first.[4]
