The Welsh Open gets underway on Monday with the biggest names in snooker congregating in Llandudno as we near the business end of the season.
The World Championship is just a couple of months away and players are keen to find form and confidence with Sheffield looming large on the horizon.
The Welsh is also the last ranking event on the calendar before the Players Championship which only features the top 16 on the one-year ranking list, so there are plenty of players fighting to get into that tournament, including some of the finest players in the sport.
The likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan, Neil Robertson and John Higgins are all outside that top 16 and need deep runs in Wales to change that situation.
However, there is no guarantee that a big name will be lifting the trophy, as proved by Joe Perry when he won the title last year.
When are where is the Welsh Open?
The event runs from Monday 13 to Sunday 19 February at Venue Cymru in Llandudno.
How to watch the Welsh Open
In the UK the action will be shown on Eurosport and streamed on Discovery+. For coverage in other countries, click here.
Welsh Open draw and schedule
Monday 13 February
10:00 Joe Perry v Mark King
10:00 Shaun Murphy v Victor Sarkis
10:00 Michael Holt v Tian Pengfei
10:00 Stuart Bingham v Jackson Page
13:00 Oliver Briffett-Payne v Robbie Williams
13:00 Neil Robertson v Andrew Higginson
13:00 David Gilbert v Marco Fu
13:00 Ronnie O’Sullivan v Oliver Lines
14:00 Kyren Wilson v Asjad Iqbal
14:00 Mark Williams v Michael White
14:00 Barry Hawkins v Ian Burns
14:00 John Higgins v Alexander Ursenbacher
19:00 Ryan Day v Stuart Carrington
19:00 Judd Trump v David Grace
19:00 Hossein Vafaei v Lyu Haotian
19:00 Luca Brecel v Sean O’Sullivan
20:00 Noppon Saengkham v Liam Davies
20:00 Jack Lisowski v Zhang Anda
20:00 Mark Selby v Jamie O’Neill
20:00 Mark Allen v Alfie Burden
Tuesday 14 February
10:00 Hammad Miah v Aaron Hill
10:00 Yuan SiJun v Stephen Maguire
13:00 Graeme Dott v Joe O’Connor
13:00 Cao Yupeng v Ding Junhui
14:00 Anthony McGill v Sam Craigie
14:00 Elliot Slessor v Luca Brecel/Sean O’Sullivan
19:00 Noppon/Davies v Briffett-Payne/R Williams
19:00 Robert Milkins v Dean Young
20:00 Julien Leclercq v Jordan Brown
20:00 Chris Wakelin v Gilbert/Fu
Wednesday 15 February
10:00 Andy Hicks v Wu Yize
10:00 Ali Carter v Ian Martin
13:00 Hawkins/Burns v Ben Woollaston
13:00 Mohamed Ibrahim v Sanderson Lam
14:00 David Lilley v Ricky Walden
14:00 Ryan Thomerson v Lisowski/Zhang
Welsh Open Prize Money
Winner: £80,000
Runner-up: £35,000
Semi-final: £17,500
Quarter-final: £11,000
Last 16: £7,500
Last 32: £4,500
Last 64: £3,000
Highest break: £5,000
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