British Open Snooker 2023 begins at The Centaur in Cheltenham. Mark Selby, John Higgins and Shaun Murphy will come in the evening. It will be the third-ranking event of the 2023/24 snooker season so far. It will also be the latest opportunity for the players to win prized silverware and take lucrative sums of money home.
The British Open Snooker 2023 will be live broadcast on Discovery+, the Eurosport app, and at Eurosport.com.
Monday, September 25
1 p.m.:
Luca Brecel v Ding Junhui
Judd Trump v Anton Kazakov
Robert Milkins v Jiang Jun
Ali Carter v Allan Taylor
Mark Allen v Anthony McGill
Neil Robertson v Jamie Clarke
Mark Willams v Peng Yisong
Gary Wilson v Ahmed Aly Elsayed
7 p.m.:
Ryan Day v Sean O’Sullivan
Mark Selby v Ben Woollaston
Kyren Wilson v Martin O’Donnell
Barry Hawkins v Stan Moody
Jack Lisowski v Joe O’Connor
Shaun Murphy v Rebecca Kenna
John Higgins v Long Zehuang
Jimmy Robertson v Steven Hallworth
Line-up for Tuesday, September 26
Mark Selby vs. Ben Woollaston
Ryan Day vs. Sean O’Sullivan
Kyren Wilson vs Martin O’Donnell
Steven Hallworth v.s Jimmy Robertson
Shaun Murphy vs. Rebecca Kenna
Jack Lisowski vs. Joe O’Connor
John Higgins vs. Long Zehuang
Barry Hawkins vs. Stan Moody
The British Open Snooker 2023 has a top prize worth GBP 100,000.
All matches in the first four rounds will take place over seven frames before an increase to nine for the quarter-finals. Besides, the semi-finals are the best of 11 frames while the final is contested over 19 frames.
After a hiatus of 17 years, the British Open was resurrected in 2021. It was a ranking tournament that used to take place in every season from 1985.
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