Ronnie O’Sullivan lifted the richest prize in the sport on Monday, but there is plenty more snooker to enjoy at the iconic venue this week.
Legendary figures of Stephen Hendry, Jimmy White, John Parrott and Ken Doherty are all in the field, as is Michael Holt for the first time after dropping off the main tour at the end of the season, while David Lilley is back to defend the title he won last year.
World Seniors Snooker Championship draw and schedule
Wednesday 4 May
Round One (best of five)
7pm
Lee Walker (Wal) v Tony Knowles (Eng)
Bob Chaperon (Can) v Philip Williams (Wal)
Thursday 5 May
10am
Rory McLeod (Jam) v Frank Sarsfield (Ire)
Darren Morgan (Wal) v Patrick Wallace (NI)
2.30pm
Ahmed Aly (US) v Wayne Cooper (Eng)
Nigel Bond (Eng) v Stuart Watson (Eng)
7.30pm
Wael Talaat (Egy) v Maria Catalano (Eng)
Michael Judge (Ire) v Gary Filtness (Eng)
Friday 6 May
Round Two (best of five)
10am
David Lilley vs Chaperon/Williams
Ken Doherty v Aly/Cooper
2.30pm
Stephen Hendry v Walker / Knowles
Michael Holt v Morgan / Wallace
7.30pm
Jimmy White v Talaat / Catalano
John Parrott v Bond / Watson
Saturday 7 May
10am
Joe Johnson v McLeod / Sarsfield
Peter Lines v Judge / Filtness
2.30pm & 7.30pm
Quarter-finals (best of 7)
Sunday 8 May
1pm: Semi-finals (best of 7)
7pm: Final (best of 9)
How to watch the World Seniors Championship
The event is free to watch on the BBC Sport website and app, BBC iPlayer and the Red Button.
Outside the UK it is available on Matchroom.Live.
World Seniors Snooker Championship odds
Michael Holt 3/1
Ken Doherty 9/2
David Lilley 6/1
Peter Lines 15/2
Rory McLeod 15/2
Nigel Bond 8/1
Jimmy White 9/1
Lee Walker 18/1
Michael Judge 18/1
Stephen Hendry 20/1
Darren Morgan 33/1
Patrick Wallace 66/1
Stuart Watson 150/1
Wayne Cooper 150/1
Philip Williams 300/1
Tony Knowles 500/1
Gary Filtness 500/1
Joe Johnson 500/1
Maria Catalano 1000/1
John Parrott 1000/1
Bob Chaperon 1000/1
Frank Sarsfield 1000/1
Wael Talaat 1000/1
Ahmed Aly 1000/1
Odds courtesy of Betfair
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