China Open (snooker)

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The China Open (also known as the Star Dragon Woods Villa Cup China Open for sponsorship purposes) is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of ranking tournaments.

The event was revived for the 2004/05 season due to the increasing popularily of snooker in China. To this extent, an extra wildcard round was included before the first round proper to allow for sixteen of the top Chinese players to showcase their abilities. It was the first ranking tournament to be played in Asia for three years.

The tournament currently takes place at the Beijing University Students Gymnasium, Haidian District, Beijing in March. It is the last ranking event before the World Championship, although its qualifying tournament is held in December, before several others, due to the organisational logistics of players travelling outside Europe.

The China Open was also a ranking tournament between 1998/99 and 2001/02 after it had been an invitation event in 1997/98. It was known as the China International for three seasons before it changed its name to the China Open in 2000/01.


[edit] Winners

Year Winner Opponent Final score Season
Thailand Classic
1995 John Parrott- Flag of England England Nigel Bond- Flag of England England 9 - 6 1995/96
Asian Classic
1996 Ronnie O'Sullivan- Flag of England England Brian Morgan- Flag of England England 9 - 8 1996/97
China International
1997 Steve Davis- Flag of England England Jimmy White- Flag of England England 7 - 4 1997/98
1998 John Higgins- Flag of Scotland Scotland Billy Snaddon- Flag of Scotland Scotland 9 - 3 1998/99
1999 Ronnie O'Sullivan- Flag of England England Stephen Lee- Flag of England England 9 - 2 1999/00
China Open
2000 Ronnie O'Sullivan- Flag of England England Mark Williams- Flag of Wales Wales 9 - 3 2000/01
2001 Mark Williams- Flag of Wales Wales Anthony Hamilton- Flag of England England 9 - 8 2001/02
2005 Ding Junhui- Flag of the People's Republic of China China Stephen Hendry- Flag of Scotland Scotland 9 - 5 2004/05
2006 Mark Williams- Flag of Wales Wales John Higgins- Flag of Scotland Scotland 9 - 8 2005/06
2007 Graeme Dott- Flag of Scotland Scotland Jamie Cope- Flag of England England 9 - 5 2006/07
2008 Stephen Maguire- Flag of Scotland Scotland Shaun Murphy- Flag of England England 10 - 9 2007/08