THE SNOOKER 2024 CHAMPION: CURRENT SCORES, OUTCOMES, AND SCHEDULE AS HOLDER…

THE SNOOKER 2024 CHAMPION: CURRENT SCORES, OUTCOMES, AND SCHEDULE AS HOLDER…

The most recent standings, outcomes, schedule, and draw from the Bolton, England, Champion of Champions competition. Ronnie O’Sullivan, the current champion, withdrew because he was “mentally drained and stressed.” Mark Allen, Judd Trump, and Luca Brecel will be the main attractions at the event. Watch live snooker action on eurosport.com, the Eurosport app, and discovery.

Bolton will host the 2023 Champion of Champions competition, which will feature world-class snooker.
As the 2023 season draws to a close, the 16 prior tournament winners from the previous year will assemble to compete at the thrilling event in England.

After victories in 2013, 2014, and 2018, Ronnie O’Sullivan won the tournament in 2022 with a 10-6 victory over Judd Trump, earning a record-tying fourth title.

However, O’Sullivan withdrew because he was “mentally feeling a bit drained and stressed,” and he will not be returning to defend his title.
Ding Junhui has taken his spot in the draw.
Mark Allen, the winner of the 2022 UK Championship, Luca Brecel, the 2023 World Snooker champion, and Judd Trump, the 2023 Masters champion, will be the main attractions during the event.

John Higgins, Ali Carter, and Shaun Murphy are among members of the exclusive group competing in the eagerly awaited invitational tournament.
The first-round losers will receive a £12,500 place in the competition, while the winner will receive a prize of £150,000.
THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS IS WHEN?
Monday, November 13 is the start of the Champion of Champions, and Sunday, November 19 is the conclusion.

WHERE IS THIS OCCUPIED?
For the third year running, the event will take place at the University of Bolton Stadium.

HOW TO WATCH THE 2023 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS?

In the UK and Ireland, the Champion of Champions will be shown live on ITV4.
You can enjoy live text coverage and up-to-the-minute reports throughout the competition via eurosport.co.uk and eurosport.com.

WHAT IS THE TOURNAMENT FORMAT?

The elite 16-player event involves all the winners on the professional World Snooker Tour circuit over the past year.
Players are drawn into four groups of four and then paired into group semi-finals, with the winners going head-to-head in group finals. The four winners then progress to the tournament semis and the final.
WHO PARTICIPATES?
Mark Allen (Northern Ireland): World Grand Prix, UK Championship
The Masters, Wuhan Open, English Open 2023, and Northern Ireland Open featuring Judd Trump (England)
Belgium’s Luca Brecel won the world championship.
Englishman Ali Carter, a German master
Players Championship, Tour Championship, Championship League Snooker Ranking for Shaun Murphy (England)
Scotland’s John Higgins – Invitational Championship League Snooker
Mark Selby (England) – runner-up in the world championship, WST Classic, English Open 2022
Barry Hawkins, an Englishman – Masters of Europe
Gary Wilson, an Englishman Scottish Open
Nelson Milkins, an Englishman – Open Wales
Welshman Mark Williams, the British Open
Siripaporn Baipat (Thailand) – World Championship for Women
Jimmy White, an Englishman – World Seniors Cup
Shootout winner Chris Wakelin (England) Zhang Anda – International Championship
Ding Junhui has taken Ronnie O’Sullivan’s place.
THE SCHEDULE, RESULTS, AND SCORE OF THE CHAMPIONS
Round 1 Tuesday, November 14 at 13:00
Luca Brecel 0–4 Barry Hawkins
15:30
Robert Milkins 2-4 Mark Williams Quarterfinal 19:00
Barry Hawkins 6-2 Robert Milkins
Wednesday, November 15, 13:00, Round 1
Chris Wakelin 4-0 John Higgins
15:30
Zhang Anda 4-3 Ding Junhui Quarterfinal 19:00
Ding Junhui, 1-6 Higgins, John
Round 1 Thursday, November 16 at 13:00
Trump Judd 4-0 Baipat Siripaporn
15:30
Quarterfinal score: Shaun Murphy 4-1 Gary Wilson 19:00
Trump Judd 6-4 Murphy Shaun
November 17, Friday, Semi-finals
7 p.m.
Trump Judd 6-3 Barry Hawkins
November 18, Saturday, 7:00 p.m.
John Higgins (pp. 2–6) Mark Allen
Final Sunday, November 19 at 1 and 7 p.m.
Trump 3–10 Mark Allen

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