Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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09/22 12:00 | 1 | Wu Yize vs Neil Robertson | 7-9 |
09/21 18:00 | 2 | Chris Wakelin vs Neil Robertson | 1-6 |
09/21 12:00 | 2 | Wu Yize vs Ishpreet Chadha | 6-0 |
09/20 18:00 | 3 | Neil Robertson vs Barry Hawkins | 5-1 |
09/20 18:00 | 3 | Mark Selby vs Ishpreet Chadha | 4-5 |
09/20 14:10 | 3 | Mark Allen vs Chris Wakelin | 2-5 |
09/20 11:00 | 3 | Judd Trump vs Wu Yize | 3-5 |
09/19 21:50 | 4 |
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4-2 |
09/19 20:15 | 4 | Chris Wakelin vs Pang Junxu | 4-3 |
09/19 18:05 | 4 | Mark Allen vs John Higgins | 4-3 |
09/19 18:00 | 4 | Neil Robertson vs Ross Muir | 4-1 |
09/19 15:45 | 4 | Judd Trump vs Fan Zhengyi | 4-2 |
The English Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament held in Brentwood, as part of the four-event Home Nations Series. The winner is awarded the Steve Davis Trophy, named in honour of the English six-time world champion. The reigning champion is Mark Allen from Northern Ireland.
On 29 April 2015, World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn announced that a new event called the "English Open" would be held for the first time in 2016 in Manchester, England, as part of a new Home Nations Series, with the existing Welsh Open and Scottish Open and the new Northern Ireland Open tournaments. The inaugural event took place between 10 and 16 October 2016, and was won by Liang Wenbo.
After relocations to Barnsley, Crawley and Milton Keynes, the tournament was subsequently played at the Brentwood Centre in Brentwood, Essex since 2022; Steve Dawson, the chairman of WST, has claimed Essex to be the "root" of the game, hence the choice of the venue. It also coincides with the birthplace of Hearn's Matchroom Sport, the main promoter of snooker, founded in Brentwood back in 1982.
A separate qualification event for the tournament was removed from the 2024 event, and all matches from round one is now staged at the main venue.