English Open Snooker Championship: Who Will Be the Winner in Brentwood.
According to The Sun: The best snooker players have gathered in Essex to participate in the English Open tournament.
This tournament is the fourth in the season's ranking, and Neil Robertson wants to defend his title.
GettyThe Australian emerged victorious against Wu Yize with a score of 9-7, winning the Steve Davis trophy last year.
Robertson is currently in first place in this tournament after a stunning triumph over Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final of the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters last month.
However, Ronnie O'Sullivan will not compete this time, opting to skip the tournament after losing in the final in Saudi Arabia, although the winner will receive £100,000.
When Will the English Open Snooker 2025 Take Place?
- The tournament will start on Thursday, September 11, with seeded players entering the fray on Monday, September 15.
- The final is scheduled for Sunday, September 21.
- The competition will take place at the Brentwood Center in Essex.
Which Channel Will Broadcast English Open Snooker 2025 and Can It Be Watched Online?
- English Open Snooker 2025 will be broadcast LIVE on TNT Sports in the UK.
- Fans will also be able to watch live on Discovery+.
- Alternatively, catch all the details with the LIVE blog from SunSport.
Schedule for English Open Snooker 2025
Thursday, September 11First Round
- Cheung Ka Wai vs Jimmy White
- Sani Akeini vs Oliver Brown
- Zhao Hanyan vs Connor Benzie
- Huang Jiahua vs Oliver Sykes
- Liam Highfield vs Onye Nga
- Wang Yuchen vs Florian Nessle
- Marco Fu vs Gao Yang
- Antony Kowalski vs Liam Graham
- Amir Sarhush vs Sahil Nayar
- Louis Hitcote vs Mahmoud El Haradi
- Dwayne Jones vs Patrick Whelan
- David Grace vs Jonas Lutz
- Harris Tahir vs Michal Shubarchik
- Sem Craigy vs Chatchapong Nas
- Julien Leclerc vs Aidan Murphy
- Rian Evans vs Jiang Jun
Friday, September 12First Round
- Artemiy Zizins vs Yao Pengchen
- Chang Binyu vs Leonie Crowley
- Bai Yulu vs Liu Wenwei
- Yulian Boyko vs Xu Yichen
- Robbie Maguigan vs Mink Nutcharat
- Chris Totten vs Ross Muir
- Farak Ajayb vs Kreish Gurbaksani
- Haydon Pinhey vs Ryan Davis
- Bulchsu Revesh vs Alexander Ursenbacher
- Steven Halvwort vs Matheus Baranowski
- Mitchell Meehan vs Ian Burns
- Dylan Emery vs Fergal Quinn
- Ben Mertens vs Ashley Hagilla
- Liam Davis vs Hatem Yassem
- Allan Taylor vs Umut Dikme
Saturday, September 13 & Sunday, September 14: Second Round
Monday, September 15 & Tuesday, September 16: Third Round
Wednesday, September 17: Fourth Round
Thursday, September 18: Fifth Round
Friday, September 19: Quarterfinals
Saturday, September 20: Semifinals
Sunday, September 21: Final
The English Open tournament has become an important event in the world of snooker, attracting many talented players. This year's battle for the title promises to be intense, especially considering the absence of Ronnie O'Sullivan, which opens up opportunities for new stars. Fans are eagerly looking forward to thrilling matches and amazing moments on the green table.
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