Welsh Open snooker 2023 – Latest scores, results, schedule, order of play, Ronnie O’Sullivan returns
The Home Nations Series comes to an end at this week’s Welsh Open where Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump will make their returns to action.
O’Sullivan and Trump both missed the Snooker Shoot Out and the German Masters, and are among the favourites to lift the title in Llandudno.
Last year, Joe Perry took a surprising 9-5 win against Trump in the final to win just his second ranking title.
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The event is also the last tournament in the BetVictor Series, which is currently headed by Ali Carter. Whoever is on top after this Sunday, will win a bonus £150,000.
When and where is the 2023 Welsh Open?
The Welsh Open will be held at Venue Cymru in Llandudno for the first time from February 13-19. Traditionally, the Welsh Open has been held in Cardiff or Newport.
Since 2017, the trophy has been named in honour of six-time world champion Ray Reardon.
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Where can I watch the 2023 Welsh Open?
Discovery+ had exclusive rights for each of the qualifying matches and will show every match at the Welsh Open, so you won’t miss out on any of the action.
Eurosport pundits O’Sullivan, Jimmy White and Alan McManus will provide insight before and after each the afternoon and evening sessions at 12:45 and 18:45 UK time.
Daily reports and news will be published online at eurosport.co.uk.
2023 Welsh Open format
As is the case for all of the Home Nations events, the matches will be best of seven frames up to and including the fourth round.
The quarter-finals will be best of nine frames, the semi-finals best of 11 frames and the final will be best of 17.
Welsh Open Snooker 2023 match schedule, scores and results
Held-over qualifying matches
Monday, February 13
10:00
- Joe Perry v Mark King
- Shaun Murphy v Victor Sarkis
- Michael Holt v Tian Pengfei
- Stuart Bingham v Jackson Page
13:00
- Oliver Briffett-Payne v Robbie Williams
- Neil Robertson v Andrew Higginson
- David Gilbert v Marco Fu
- Ronnie O’Sullivan v Oliver Lines
14:00
- Kyren Wilson v Asjad Iqbal
- Mark Williams v Michael White
- Barry Hawkins v Ian Burns
- John Higgins v Alexander Ursenbacher
19:00
- Ryan Day v Stuart Carrington
- Judd Trump v David Grace
- Hossein Vafaei v Lyu Haotian
- Luca Brecel v Sean O’Sullivan
20:00
- Noppon Saengkham v Liam Davies
- Jack Lisowski v Zhang Anda
- Mark Selby v Jamie O’Neill
- Mark Allen v Alfie Burden
Tuesday February 14
10:00
- Hammad Miah v Aaron Hill
- Yuan Sijun v Stephen Maguire
13:00
- Graeme Dott v Joe O’Connor
- Cao Yupeng v Ding Junhui
14:00
- Anthony McGill v Sam Craigie
- Elliot Slessor v Luca Brecel/Sean O’Sullivan
19:00
- Noppon Saengkham/Liam Davies v Oliver Briffett-Payne/Robbie Williams
- Robert Milkins v Dean Young
20:00
- Julien Leclercq v Jordan Brown
- Chris Wakelin v David Gilbert/Marco Fu
Wednesday, February 15
10:00
- Andy Hicks v Wu Yize
- Ali Carter v Ian Martin
13:00
- Barry Hawkins/Ian Burns v Ben Woollaston
- Mohamed Ibrahim v Sanderson Lam
14:00
- David Lilley v Ricky Walden
- Ryan Thomerson v Jack Lisowski/Zhang Anda
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