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THE 2024 Wuhan Open has come to an unwanted end – and there was a new champion crowned on Saturday.

SunSport details the full results from each round below…

Judd Trump won last year's Wuhan Open

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Judd Trump won last year’s Wuhan OpenCredit: Getty

When is the Wuhan Open Snooker 2024?

  • The Wuhan Open 2024 got underway on Sunday, October 6 before concluding on Saturday, October 12.
  • Matches are scheduled to start at 3am, 7am and 12.30pm BST.
  • China Optics Valley Convention & Exhibition Centre is the chosen venue for this huge tournament.
  • Judd Trump beat Ali Carter in the 2023 final.

What TV channel is the Wuhan Open Snooker 2024 on and can it be live streamed?

  • The Wuhan Open Snooker 2024 will be broadcast LIVE on Eurosport.
  • Fans can stream the entire action on discovery+ through any compatible tablet or mobile device.
  • Alternatively, SunSport will have LIVE coverage of the whole tournament.

What is the Wuhan Open Snooker 2024 format?

A total of 128 players began the event before several were eliminated during the earlier stages in Leicester between July 28-30.

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Round one will now begin on Sunday, October 6.

  • Round 1 to and including the quarter-finals: best of 9 frames
  • Semi-finals: best of 11 frames
  • Final: best of 19

Wuhan Open Snooker 2024 schedule and results

*timings subject to change

Sunday, October 6
Round One

  • Judd Trump 5-1 Antoni Kowalski
  • Zhang Anda 5-1 Dean Young
  • Yuan SiJun 5-0 Wei Cai
  • Jordan Brown 5-3 Jinhao Zhou
  • Martin O’Donnell 5-0 Hao Huang
  • Haris Tahir 1-5 Chris Wakelin
  • David Lilley 5-4 Allan Taylor
  • Jackson Page 5-1 Neil Robertson
  • Stan Moody 5-4 Ryan Day
  • Jimmy Robertson 3-5 Barry Hawkins
  • Mark Joyce 5-2 Mitchell Mann
  • Dylan Emery 2-5 Long Zehuang
  • Ishpreet Singh Chadha 3-5 Duane Jones
  • Ding Junhui 5-2 Robbie McGuigan
  • Kyren Wilson 5-1 Liam Davies
  • Ali Carter 3-4 Mark Davis
  • Jak Jones 3-2 Tian Pengfei
  • Jack Lisowski 5-1 Iulian Boiko
  • Marco Fu 5-1 Louis Heathcote
  • Matthew Selt 0-5 Pang Junxu

Monday, October 6
Round two

  • Judd Trump 5-2 He Guoqiang
  • Ben Woolaston 5-1 Gary Wilson
  • Anthony McGill 5-4 Mostafa Dorgham
  • Mark Allen (walkover) Jamie Clarke
  • Aaron Hill 0-5 Kyren Wilson
  • Xiao Guddong 5-1 Andrew Pagett
  • Mark Joyce 5-2 Sanderson Lam
  • Hammad Miah 2-5 Robbie Williams
  • Hossein Vafaei 5-3 Jordan Brown
  • Elliot Slessor 5-2 Xinbo Wang
  • Zhang Anda 5-3 Graeme Dott
  • Daniel Wormsley 2-5 Si Jiahui
  • Yuan Sijun 5-2 Xing Zihao
  • Xu Si 0-5 Ding Junhui
  • Robert Milkins 4-5 Zak Surety
  • Shaun Murphy 5-3 Anthony Hamilton
  • John Higgins 5-4 Fan Zhengyi
  • Martin O’Donnell 5-2 Sunny Akani
  • Noppon Saengkham 5-1 Jimmy White

Tuesday, October 8
Round three

  • Jamie Clarke 4-5 Wu Yize
  • Jackson Page 0-5 Long Zehuang
  • Stan Moody 3-5 Barry Hawkins
  • Elliot Slessor 3-5 Ben Woollaston
  • Xiao Guodong 5-4 Kyren Wilson
  • Shaun Murphy 5-3 Noppon Saengkham
  • Pang Junxu 4-5 Duane Jones
  • Ali Carter 5-3 Marco Fu
  • Judd Trump 5-2 Anthony McGill
  • Jak Jones 1-5 Jack Liswoski
  • Si Jiahui 5-1 Martin O’Donnell
  • Mark Joyce 5-0 Robbie Williams
  • Chris Wakelin 5-0 David Lilley
  • Zhang Anda 5-3 Hossein Vafaei
  • John Higgins 5-3 Zak Surety
  • Yuan Sijun 2-5 Ding Junhui

Wednesday, October 9
Round four

  • Wu Yize 0-5 Jack Lisowski
  • Judd Trump 5-2 John Higgins
  • Ben Woollaston 3-5 Long Zehuang
  • Shaun Murphy 5-4 Ali Carter
  • Barry Hawkins 2-5 Xiao Guodong
  • Si Jiahui 5-2 Duane Jones
  • Mark Joyce 4-5 Zhang Anda
  • Chris Wakelin 5-3 Ding Junhui

Thursday, October 10
Quarterfinals

  • Jack Lisowski 1-5 Long Zehuang
  • Shaun Murphy 1-5 Xiao Guodong
  • Zhang Anda 3-5 Si Jiahui
  • Judd Trump 5-4 Chris Wakelin

Friday, October 11
Semi-finals

  • Xiao Guodong 6-4 Long Zehuang
  • Si Jiahui 6-2 Judd Trump

Saturday, October 12
Final

  • Xiao Guodong 10-7 Si Jiahui

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