The 2017 UK Championship (officially the 2017 Betway UK Championship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 28 November to 10 December 2017 at the Barbican Centre in York, England. The event was the 41st edition of the UK Championship, first held in 1977, organised by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. It was the eleventh ranking and first Triple Crown event of the 2017/2018 season. The event saw 128 players compete, with no qualification round. The prize fund was a total of £850,000, with £170,000 received by the winner.

Ronnie O'Sullivan equalled Steve Davis's record of six UK titles by defeating Shaun Murphy 10–5 in the final. This was O'Sullivan's 31st ranking and 18th Triple Crown title, also equalling Stephen Hendry's record for most Triple Crown championships. Mark Selby was the defending champion, but he was defeated by Scott Donaldson 3–6 in the last 64. Michael White won the highest break prize, with a 142 made in the second round. The event followed the Northern Ireland Open, and preceded the Scottish Open.

Prize fund

The championship's prize money was identical to that of the previous year's event, with the event winner earning £170,000. The highest break prize of £5,000 was won by Michael White, who completed a 142 break during his second round match with Matthew Selt. The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £15,000, but went unclaimed. The breakdown of prize money is shown below:

  • Last 64: £5,000
  • Last 32: £10,000
  • Last 16: £15,000
  • Quarter-final: £22,500
  • Semi-final: £35,000
  • Runner-up: £75,000
  • Winner: £170,000
  • Highest break: £5,000
  • Total: £850,000

Tournament summary

The 2017 UK Championship was the eleventh ranking and first Triple Crown event of the 2017/2018 snooker season. The event saw 128 players from the World Snooker Tour take part, with all matches until the final being played as best of 11 frame matches, with the final being played as best of 19 frame match, held over two sessions. The first round of the competition started on 28 November 2017, with players being seeded according to their world rankings.

Early rounds (first–fourth round)

picture of Jimmy White.
Jimmy White defeated Ali Carter in the first round, despite being more than 100 places lower in the rankings.

The first round saw few upsets, with most of the highest ranked players progressing. However, Ding Junhui (second seed) was defeated by world number 130 Leo Fernandez 6–5, despite having led 5–1, and having a chance to win the match in frame 7. Fernandez had only recently returned to the professional circuit after serving a 15-month ban for a corruption charge. Elsewhere, Ali Carter (11th seed) lost 6–2 to Jimmy White (118). Despite Carter having been ahead 2–1, White won the next five frames to progress. Another upset saw Lyu Haotian (104) defeat Anthony Hamilton (25) 6–1.

The second round of the tournament was played from 2–3 December and began with defending champion, and world number one Mark Selby losing to Scott Donaldson (64) 3–6. Donaldson had lost all 10 matches of his season prior to the tournament, won six of the last seven frames to win the match, having trailed 0–2. The remaining top 16 players progressed through the second round, with the lowest ranked player to proceed being Lyu – ranked 104 – who defeated Peter Ebdon 6–3 to reach the third round.

Lyu Haotian ranked 104 defeated Marco Fu, Anthony Hamilton and Peter Ebdon to reach the fourth round.

Round three was played between the remaining 32 players, from 4–5 December 2017, seeing more top 16 players be defeated. Graeme Dott (30) overcame Judd Trump (3) 6–2, despite trailing 2–0. Dott compiled five 50+ breaks, and won the next six frames. Hoatian who had defeated Hamilton and Ebdon in prior round, defeated Marco Fu (8) 6–4. Both Neil Robertson (9) and Mark Williams (16) were also defeated at this stage, 5–6. Robertson was defeated by Mark Joyce (41), and caused him to miss the 2018 Masters, after dropping out of the top 16, thanks to the loss. Sunny Akani (87) whitewashed Barry Hawkins (10) 6–0, with Hawkins commenting after the match that he was "in a state of shock" with the result, commenting on both Akani's performance, and the poor playing conditions. Williams lost to fellow Welshman Ryan Day (17), having been ahead at 4–1.

Round four saw the remaining sixteen players play from 6–7 December 2017. Only four top 16 seeded players reached the last 16 of the tournament – John Higgins (4), Shaun Murphy (5), Mark Allen (6) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (7). This was the fewest top 16 seeds to reach that stage in the tournament's 40-year history. Higgins played Mark King (21), where he was defeated 5–6. King trailed at both 2–4, and 4–5 but won the match despite making a highest break of just 69. Murphy would defeat Ricky Walden 6–1, with Walden only winning frame four. Mark Allen lost to Joe Perry (22) 6–4. O'Sullivan played Sunny Akani in this round, winning the match 6–5, despite being 4–5 behind. O'Sullivan commented after the match that he felt as though he had "robbed" Akani of the win, describing him as being unlucky.

Later stages (quarter-finals–final)

The quarter-finals took place on 8 December 2017 on two tables. Shaun Murphy completed a 6–1 victory over Mark King. Post-match, both Murphy and King commented on the audience, with a man being removed for snoring and a woman for talking during the match. Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Martin Gould 6–3, after leading 5–0.

picture of Ronnie O'Sullivan
O'Sullivan won the event, defeating Shaun Murphy in the final 10–5, winning the last five frames in a row.

Stephen Maguire defeated Joe Perry 6–3 to set up a semi-final match with O'Sullivan, in a repeat of the 2007 UK Championship final. After beating Maguire in 2007, O'Sullivan commented that Maguire would "dominate for a decade". Reacting to the match from 10 years prior, Maguire stated that O'Sullivan "talks some bollocks", having not dominated the game since that match. Ryan Day also overcame Mark Joyce in a deciding frame 6–5.

The semi-finals were played on 9 December 2017. The first semi-final saw O'Sullivan defeat Maguire 6–4. O'Sullivan took a 4–0 lead at the interval, before Maguire won four of the next five frames, with O'Sullivan winning the match in frame ten. The second semi-final saw Shaun Murphy overcome Ryan Day 6–3. Murphy would take a 5–1 lead, before losing the next two frames, and winning the match in frame nine.

The final was played as best of 19 frames, over two sessions on 10 December 2017. Both O'Sullivan and Murphy had met in the final of the 2017 Champion of Champions the month prior, with Murphy winning 10–8. Murphy and O'Sullivan would share the first session 4–4, despite Murphy being behind at 2–4. In the second session, O'Sullivan put together six 50+ breaks including two centuries to win six of the next seven frames to win the match 10–5, winning five frames in a row.

Post match, pundit John Parrott described O'Sullivan as "a genius of a juggernaut", commenting on the impressiveness of the clinical win. The win would be O'Sullivan's sixth UK Championship victory equalling that achieved by Steve Davis, and his 18th Triple Crown victory overall, equalling the record set by Stephen Hendry.

Main draw

Below is the results for the tournament. Players in bold denote winners of matches. The player's seedings are based on the player's world ranking prior to the tournament.

Top half

Section 1

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
1Mark Selby (ENG)6
128Basem Eltahhan (EGY)4
1England Mark Selby3
64Scotland Scott Donaldson6
64Scott Donaldson (SCO)6
65John Astley (ENG)2
64Scotland Scott Donaldson1
32China Li Hang6
32Li Hang (CHN)6
97Gerard Greene (NIR)1
32China Li Hang6
33England Robert Milkins4
33Robert Milkins (ENG)6
96Chen Zhe (CHN)1
32China Li Hang5
17Wales Ryan Day6
16Mark Williams (WAL)6
113Paul Davison (ENG)0
16Wales Mark Williams6
49England Andrew Higginson2
49Andrew Higginson (ENG)6
80Sam Craigie (ENG)0
16Wales Mark Williams5
17Wales Ryan Day6
17Ryan Day (WAL)6
112Jamie Curtis-Barrett (ENG)0
17Wales Ryan Day6
48Thailand Thepchaiya Un-Nooh3
48Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)6
81Elliot Slessor (ENG)5

Section 2

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
41Mark Joyce (ENG)6
88Thor Chuan Leong (MAS)3
41England Mark Joyce6
24England David Gilbert4
24David Gilbert (ENG)6
105Christopher Keogan (ENG)4
41England Mark Joyce6
9Australia Neil Robertson5
56Gary Wilson (ENG)3
73Ken Doherty (IRL)6
73Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty2
9Australia Neil Robertson6
9Neil Robertson (AUS)6
120Rod Lawler (ENG)1
41England Mark Joyce6
104China Lyu Haotian4
40Peter Ebdon (ENG)6
89Allan Taylor (ENG)3
40England Peter Ebdon3
104China Lyu Haotian6
25Anthony Hamilton (ENG)1
104Lyu Haotian (CHN)6
104China Lyu Haotian6
8Hong Kong Marco Fu4
57Rory McLeod (ENG)5
72Zhao Xintong (CHN)6
72China Zhao Xintong4
8Hong Kong Marco Fu6
8Marco Fu (HKG)6
121Nigel Bond (ENG)2

Section 3

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
5Shaun Murphy (ENG)6
124Hamza Akbar (PAK)1
5EnglandShaun Murphy6
69England Liam Highfield5
60Daniel Wells (WAL)4
69Liam Highfield (ENG)6
5England Shaun Murphy6
37England Jimmy Robertson3
28Alan McManus (SCO)6
101Robin Hull (FIN)3
28Scotland Alan McManus5
37England Jimmy Robertson6
37Jimmy Robertson (ENG)6
92Alex Borg (MLT)1
5England Shaun Murphy6
21England Ricky Walden1
12Kyren Wilson (ENG)6
117Sean O'Sullivan (ENG)1
12England Kyren Wilson6
53China Yu Delu4
53Yu Delu (CHN)6
76Ian Preece (WAL)2
12England Kyren Wilson2
21England Ricky Walden6
21Ricky Walden (ENG)6
108Duane Jones (WAL)1
21England Ricky Walden6
44Wales Jamie Jones5
44Jamie Jones (WAL)6
85Craig Steadman (ENG)3

Section 4

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
45Mike Dunn (ENG)6
84Fang Xiongman (CHN)2
45England Mike Dunn4
20England Mark King6
20Mark King (ENG)6
109Boonyarit Keattikun (THA)0
20England Mark King6
13Belgium Luca Brecel3
52Sam Baird (ENG)5
77Aditya Mehta (IND)6
77India Aditya Mehta3
13Belgium Luca Brecel6
13Luca Brecel (BEL)6
116Soheil Vahedi (IRN)4
20England Mark King6
4Scotland John Higgins5
36Yan Bingtao (CHN)6
93Zhang Yong (CHN)1
36China Yan Bingtao6
29England Ben Woollaston1
29Ben Woollaston (ENG)6
100Li Yuan (CHN)2
36China Yan Bingtao3
4Scotland John Higgins6
61Tian Pengfei (CHN)5
68Cao Yupeng (CHN)6
68China Cao Yupeng4
4Scotland John Higgins6
4John Higgins (SCO)6
125Chris Totten (SCO)1

Bottom half

Section 5

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
3Judd Trump (ENG)6
126Matthew Bolton (AUS)0
3England Judd Trump6
62England Chris Wakelin0
62Chris Wakelin (ENG)6
67Lee Walker (WAL)1
3England Judd Trump2
30Scotland Graeme Dott6
30Graeme Dott (SCO)6
99Josh Boileau (IRL)2
30Scotland Graeme Dott6
35Wales Dominic Dale5
35Dominic Dale (WAL)6
94Adam Duffy (ENG)0
30Scotland Graeme Dott2
19Scotland Stephen Maguire6
14Liang Wenbo (CHN)6
115Sanderson Lam (ENG)1
14China Liang Wenbo6
78England Mitchell Mann1
51Stuart Carrington (ENG)2
78Mitchell Mann (ENG)6
14China Liang Wenbo5
19Scotland Stephen Maguire6
19Stephen Maguire (SCO)6
110Yuan Sijun (CHN)1
19Scotland Stephen Maguire6
83Wales Jak Jones0
46David Grace (ENG)4
83Jak Jones (WAL)6

Section 6

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
43Jack Lisowski (ENG)6
86Wang Yuchen (CHN)4
43England Jack Lisowski3
22England Joe Perry6
22Joe Perry (ENG)6
107Billy Joe Castle (ENG)1
22England Joe Perry6
54Norway Kurt Maflin3
54Kurt Maflin (NOR)6
75Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI)1
54Norway Kurt Maflin6
118England Jimmy White2
11Ali Carter (ENG)2
118Jimmy White (ENG)6
22England Joe Perry6
6Northern Ireland Mark Allen4
38Mark Davis (ENG)5
91Xu Si (CHN)6
91China Xu Si2
102England Peter Lines6
27Zhou Yuelong (CHN)5
102Peter Lines (ENG)6
102England Peter Lines4
6Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
59Oliver Lines (ENG)6
70Mei Xiwen (CHN)3
59England Oliver Lines4
6Northern Ireland Mark Allen6
6Mark Allen (NIR)6
123Lukas Kleckers (GER)2

Section 7

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
7Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)6
AJackson Page (WAL)3
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
71Cyprus Michael Georgiou1
58Alfie Burden (ENG)5
71Michael Georgiou (CYP)6
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
26Wales Michael White1
26Michael White (WAL)6
103Ross Muir (SCO)5
26Wales Michael White6
39England Matthew Selt1
39Matthew Selt (ENG)6
90Ian Burns (ENG)2
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
87Thailand Sunny Akani5
10Barry Hawkins (ENG)6
119Kurt Dunham (AUS)1
10England Barry Hawkins6
74England Hammad Miah2
55Matthew Stevens (WAL)3
74Hammad Miah (ENG)6
10England Barry Hawkins0
87Thailand Sunny Akani6
23Michael Holt (ENG)6
106Niu Zhuang (CHN)5
23England Michael Holt4
87Thailand Sunny Akani6
42Fergal O'Brien (IRL)5
87Sunny Akani (THA)6

Section 8

Last 128 Best of 11 framesLast 64 Best of 11 framesLast 32 Best of 11 framesLast 16 Best of 11 frames
47Robbie Williams (ENG)6
82Martin O'Donnell (ENG)3
47England Robbie Williams2
18England Martin Gould6
18Martin Gould (ENG)6
111Joe Swail (NIR)3
18England Martin Gould6
50Iran Hossein Vafaei4
50Hossein Vafaei (IRN)6
79James Wattana (THA)4
50Iran Hossein Vafaei6
15Scotland Anthony McGill5
15Anthony McGill (SCO)6
114Ashley Hugill (ENG)2
18England Martin Gould6
34China Xiao Guodong4
34Xiao Guodong (CHN)6
95Chen Zifan (CHN)0
34China Xiao Guodong6
31England Tom Ford1
31Tom Ford (ENG)6
98Eden Sharav (SCO)1
34China Xiao Guodong6
63Thailand Noppon Saengkham3
63Noppon Saengkham (THA)6
66Zhang Anda (CHN)2
63Thailand Noppon Saengkham6
127Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez0
2Ding Junhui (CHN)5
127Leo Fernandez (IRL)6

Finals

Quarter-finals Best of 11 framesSemi-finals Best of 11 framesFinal Best of 19 frames
17Wales Ryan Day6
41England Mark Joyce5
17Wales Ryan Day3
5England Shaun Murphy6
5England Shaun Murphy6
20England Mark King1
5England Shaun Murphy5
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan10
19Scotland Stephen Maguire6
22England Joe Perry3
19Scotland Stephen Maguire4
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
7England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
18England Martin Gould3

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Paul Collier. Barbican Centre, York, England, 10 December 2017.
Shaun Murphy (5) England5–10Ronnie O'Sullivan (7) England
Afternoon: 124–0 (123), 39–83 (62), 9–108 (103), 76–62 (O'Sullivan 62), 18–72, 48–57, 70–27 (69), 60–57 (52, 52) Evening: 1–75 (75), 84–32 (80), 0–104 (104), 0–84 (76), 18–103 (103), 49–86 (86), 0–108 (59)
123Highest break104
1Century breaks3
450+ breaks10

Century breaks

A total of 99 breaks were made at the event, the highest of which – a 142 – was made by Michael White in the second round.

Sponsorship and broadcasting

The event was sponsored by betting company Betway, sponsors of the UK Championship since 2015. The tournament's broadcasters were dependent on country, with the BBC and Eurosport televising across the United Kingdom and Europe respectively. The event was broadcast in China by Superstars Online, and China Central Television. In Hong Kong, NowTV simulcasted the event with additional commentary.

Notes