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Welsh Open 2022 - Latest results, scores, schedule and order of play - Ronnie O'Sullivan & Judd Trump target title

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ByEurosport

Updated 01/03/2022 at 15:01 GMT

Welsh Open qualifying took place in earlier this month in Wolverhampton, and the last-64 action begins on Monday, February 28, while the final takes place on Sunday, March 6. The event will take place at the ICC Wales, Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales. Jordan Brown is the current champion after winning in 2021.

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O'Sullivan, Trump and Robertson are joined by John Higgins and Kyren Wilson as the big names all flock to Wales in a stacked draw. The winner will get their hands on £80,000 with the final set for February 27 at the ICC Wales, Celtic Manor Resort in Newport.

When is the Welsh Open?

The qualifying took place from 15 to 20 February 2022 at Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton, and the last-64 action begins on Monday, February 28, along with some remaining qualifyiers. The final takes place on Sunday, March 6.

Where is the Welsh Open?

The event will take place at the ICC Wales, Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales.

What is the Welsh Open Schedule?

  • February 28
  • March 1
  • March 2
  • March 3
  • March 4
  • March 5
  • March 6

Prize money

  • Winner: £70,000
  • Runner-up: £30,000
  • Semi-final: £20,000
  • Quarter-final: £10,000
  • Last 16: £7,500
  • Last 32: £4,000
  • Last 64: £3,000
  • Highest break: £5,000
  • Total: £405,000

Previous winners

The Welsh Open has been a ranking tournament since 2016, when Judd Trump emerged victorious, but dates back to 1989 when John Parrott took the title.
  • 1992: Stephen Hendry
  • 1993: Ken Doherty
  • 1994: Steve Davis
  • 1995: Steve Davis
  • 1996: Mark Williams
  • 1997: John Higgins
  • 1998: Paul Hunter
  • 1999: Mark Williams
  • 2000: John Higgins
  • 2001: Ken Doherty
  • 2002: Paul Hunter
  • 2003: Stephen Hendry
  • 2004: Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 2005: Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 2006: Stephen Lee
  • 2007: Neil Robertson
  • 2008: Mark Selby
  • 2009: Ali Carter
  • 2010: John Higgins
  • 2011: John Higgins
  • 2012: Ding Junhui
  • 2013: Stephen Maguire
  • 2014: Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 2015: John Higgins
  • 2016: Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • 2017: Stuart Bingham
  • 2018: John Higgins
  • 2019: Neil Robertson
  • 2020: Shaun Murphy
  • 2021: Jordan Brown

Match Schedule

February 28
11am
  • Jordan Brown 3-4 Mitchell Mann
  • Anthony McGill 3-4 Zhang Anda
  • Shaun Murphy 4-2 Andy Hicks
  • Stephen Maguire 1-4 Fergal O'Brien
2pm
  • Barry Hawkins 4-0 Alexander Ursenbacher
  • Judd Trump 4-1 Dean Young
  • Liam James Davies 3-4 Iulian Boiko
  • Kyren Wilson 4-3 Dominic Dale
3pm
  • Yan Bingtao 4-3 Ashley Hugill
  • Mark Williams 4-1 Michael Judge
  • Stuart Bingham 4-1 Sean Maddocks
7pm
  • Zhao Xintong 4-1 Oliver Lines
  • Mark Allen 4-1 Ken Doherty
  • Elliot Slessor 4-3 Dylan Emery
  • Neil Robertson 4-0 Jimmy White
8pm
  • John Higgins 4-1 Pang Junxu
  • Mark Selby 4-1 Chen Zifan
  • Si Jiahui 4-3 Gary Wilson
  • Allan Taylor 3-4 Michael White
March 1
10am
  • Mitchell Mann 4-1 Ben Hancorn
  • Rory McLeod 3-4 Yuan SiJun
  • Robbie Williams 3-4 Hossein Vafaei
  • Ali Carter 4-1 Ng On Yee
1pm
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-0 James Cahill
  • Ben Woollaston v Liang Wenbo
  • Jimmy Robertson v Jamie Jones
  • Ding Junhui 4-1 Michael Holt
2pm
  • Neil Robertson v Hammad Miah
  • Cao Yupeng v Joe Perry
  • Mark Williams v Kurt Maflin
  • Scott Donaldson v Andrew Pagett
7pm
  • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Fergal O'Brien
  • Craig Steadman v Judd Trump
  • Iulian Boiko v Mark Allen
  • Mark Davis v Matthew Selt
8pm
  • Zhang Anda v Mark Joyce
  • John Higgins v Soheil Vahedi
  • Chris Wakelin v Jack Lisowski
March 2
  • Jak Jones v Zhao Xintong / O Lines
  • Anthony Hamilton v S Murphy / Hicks
  • Hawkins / Ursenbacher v Ashley Carty
  • R O'Sullivan / Sam Craigie v Lukas Kleckers
  • Yan BIngtao / Hugill v Zhao Jianbo
  • Li Hang v K Wilson / Dale
  • Slessor / Emmery v Bingham / Maddocks
  • Liam Highfield v Selby / Chen Zifan
10am
  • Lu Ning v Matthew Stevens
  • Graeme Dott v Jamie Clarke
1pm
  • Zak Surety v Ryan Day
  • Ricky Walden v Noppon Saengjham
ROUND 2
TBC
ROUND 3
March 3
QUARTER FINAL
March 4
SEMI FINAL
March 5
FINAL
March 6
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