The 2024 English Open (officially the 2024 BetVictor English Open) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 12 to 22 September 2024 at the Brentwood Centre in Brentwood, England. It was the fourth ranking event of the 2024‍–‍25 season (following the 2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters and preceding the 2024 British Open) and the first of four tournaments in the season's Home Nations Series (preceding the 2024 Northern Ireland Open, the 2024 Scottish Open, and the 2025 Welsh Open). The event was broadcast by Eurosport and Discovery+ in Europe (including the United Kingdom and Ireland) and by other broadcasters internationally. The winner received £100,000 from a total prize fund of £550,400, the Steve Davis trophy, and a place in the 2024 Champion of Champions invitational event.

Judd Trump was the defending champion, having defeated Zhang Anda 9‍–‍7 in the 2023 final, but he lost 3‍–‍5 in the quarter‑finals to Wu Yize, who went on to reach his maiden ranking final. Neil Robertson defeated Wu 9‍–‍7 to win his second English Open title (following his previous win at the 2021 event) and the 24th ranking title of his career. It was Robertson's first victory at a ranking event since the 2022 Tour Championship, and he re‑entered the top 16 in the world rankings after the tournament. John Higgins fell to 17th in the rankings, ending his record uninterrupted tenure of over 29 years inside the top 16.

The event produced 69 century breaks, with 23 in the qualifying rounds and 46 in the later rounds, the highest being a maximum break by Fan Zhengyi in his second round qualifying match against Liam Pullen. Higgins made his 1,000th century break in professional competition in his last‑16 match against Mark Allen, becoming the second player to reach that milestone, after Ronnie O'Sullivan.

Format

The tournament took place at The Brentwood Centre

The event took place from 12 to 22 September 2024 at the Brentwood Centre in Brentwood, England.

The WST implemented a new format for the four Home Nations events this season. In qualifying round one, players seeded 65‍–‍96 face those seeded 97‍–‍128. In qualifying round two, the 32 round one winners play those seeded 33‍–‍64. The 32 round two winners then play the top 32 seeds. Both the qualifying rounds and the final rounds were played at the same venue, in Brentwood, with a day off after the end of the qualifying matches.

All matches were played as best of seven frames until the quarter‑finals, which were best of nine. The semi‑finals were best of 11, and the final was a best‑of‑17 frame match played over two sessions.

The event was broadcast by Eurosport, Discovery+ and DMAX in Europe (including the United Kingdom and Ireland); by the CBSA-WPBSA Academy WeChat Channel, CBSA-WPBSA Academy Douyin and Huya Live in China; by Now TV in Hong Kong; by Astro SuperSport in Malaysia and Brunei; by TrueVision in Thailand; by TAP in the Philippines; and by Sportcast in Taiwan. It was available from Matchroom Sport in all other territories.

Prize fund

The tournament winner received the Steve Davis trophy. The breakdown of prize money for the event, an increase of £123,400 from the previous event, is shown below:

  • Winner: £100,000
  • Runner-up: £45,000
  • Semi-final: £21,000
  • Quarter-final: £13,200
  • Last 16: £9,000
  • Last 32: £5,400
  • Last 64: £3,600
  • Last 96: £1,000
  • Highest break: £5,000
  • Total: £550,400

Summary

Qualifying rounds

Round 1

The first round took place from 12 to 13 September as the best of 7 frames. On the first day of the tournament, Zak Surety beat Farakh Ajaib 4‍–‍2 with a high break of 77, and Oliver Lines defeated Rory Thor 4‍–‍3. Liam Pullen whitewashed first‑year tour player Antoni Kowalski, and fellow rookie Artemijs Žižins defeated Duane Jones 4‍–‍2. Mink Nutcharut faced Reanne Evans, the first time a match on the professional tour had taken place between two women, other than in matches played in mixed doubles tournaments. Nutcharut defeated Evans 4‍–‍2.

Round 2

The second round took place on 13, 14 and 16 September as the best of 7 frames. Fan Zhengyi made the first maximum break of his career in the final frame of his 4‍–‍2 win over Liam Pullen. Zak Surety defeated Elliot Slessor 4‍–‍1, and Aaron Hill beat Lei Peifan 4‍–‍2. Artemijs Žižins beat Robbie Williams, Andrew Pagett beat Jordan Brown, and Ishpreet Singh Chadha beat Graeme Dott, all by the same score of 4‍–‍2. David Grace whitewashed Marco Fu, and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh beat Oliver Sykes 4‍–‍1. Bulcsú Révész beat Yuan Sijun 4‍–‍2, and Ricky Walden whitewashed Mink Nutcharut.

Final rounds

Last 64

Neil Robertson with the Steve Davis trophy

The last 64 matches took place on 16 and 17 September as the best of 7 frames. Ali Carter whitewashed Ian Burns. Judd Trump defeated Liu Hongyu 4‍–‍3, and Zak Surety whitewashed Noppon Saengkham. Ben Woollaston beat Mark Williams 4‍–‍1, and Mark Allen defeated Long Zehuang 4‍–‍3. He Guoqiang defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan 4‍–‍2, and John Higgins beat Andrew Higginson 4‍–‍1.

Last 32

The last 32 matches took place on 18 September as the best of 7 frames. John Higgins beat David Gilbert 4‍–‍1, Kyren Wilson defeated Anthony McGill 4‍–‍1, and Judd Trump beat Matthew Selt also by 4‍–‍1. Neil Robertson beat Shaun Murphy 4‍–‍1, Mark Allen defeated Lyu Haotian 4‍–‍2, He Guoqiang beat Stephen Maguire 4‍–‍1, and Ishpreet Singh Chadha beat Hossein Vafaei 4‍–‍2.

Last 16

The last 16 matches took place on 19 September as the best of 7 frames. Ishpreet Singh Chadha beat He Guoqiang 4‍–‍3, Mark Selby defeated Si Jiahui 4‍–‍3, Judd Trump beat Fan Zhengyi 4‍–‍2, and Wu Yize beat Ben Woollaston 4‍–‍2. In the evening session John Higgins made his 1,000th career century break in the match against Mark Allen. Allen went on to win the match 4‍–‍3. Neil Robertson beat Ross Muir 4‍–‍1, Chris Wakelin beat Pang Junxu 4‍–‍3, and Barry Hawkins defeated Kyren Wilson 4‍–‍2.

Quarter finals

The quarter-finals took place on 20 September as the best of 9 frames. In the afternoon session Judd Trump played Wu Yize, and Mark Allen played Chris Wakelin. In the evening session Mark Selby played Ishpreet Singh Chadha and Neil Robertson played Barry Hawkins. Wu defeated Trump 5‍–‍3, and Wakelin beat Allen 5‍–‍2. Robertson beat Hawkins 5‍–‍1, and Chadha defeated Selby 5‍–‍4.

Semi finals

The semi-finals took place on 21 September as the best of 11 frames. In the afternoon session Wu Yize played Ishpreet Singh Chadha. In the evening session Chris Wakelin played Neil Robertson. Wu whitewashed Chadha, and Robertson beat Wakelin 6‍–‍1.

Final

The final took place on 22 September as the best of 17 frames, played over two sessions between Wu Yize and Neil Robertson. At the end of the afternoon session Robertson led Wu 7‍–‍1. Robertson went on to win the match 9‍–‍7.

Final rounds

The draw for the final rounds is shown below. Numbers in parentheses after the players' names denote the players' seeding, and players in bold denote match winners.

Top half

Last 64 Best of 7 framesLast 32 Best of 7 framesLast 16 Best of 7 framesQuarter-finals Best of 9 framesSemi-finals Best of 11 frames
Judd Trump (ENG) (1)4
Liu Hongyu (CHN)3
England Judd Trump (1)4
England Matthew Selt (32)1
Matthew Selt (ENG) (32)4
Ricky Walden (ENG)3
England Judd Trump (1)4
China Fan Zhengyi2
Ryan Day (WAL) (16)1
Fan Zhengyi (CHN)4
China Fan Zhengyi4
England Oliver Lines2
Robert Milkins (ENG) (17)3
Oliver Lines (ENG)4
England Judd Trump (1)3
China Wu Yize5
Stuart Bingham (ENG) (24)3
Wu Yize (CHN)4
China Wu Yize4
England Ali Carter (9)2
Ali Carter (ENG) (9)4
Ian Burns (ENG)0
China Wu Yize4
England Ben Woollaston2
Noppon Saengkham (THA) (25)0
Zak Surety (ENG)4
England Zak Surety1
England Ben Woollaston4
Mark Williams (WAL) (8)1
Ben Woollaston (ENG)4
China Wu Yize6
India Ishpreet Chadha0
Mark Selby (ENG) (5)4
Aaron Hill (IRL)2
England Mark Selby (5)4
England Joe O'Connor (28)0
Joe O'Connor (ENG) (28)4
Artemijs Žižins (LAT)0
England Mark Selby (5)4
China Si Jiahui (21)3
Tom Ford (ENG) (12)2
Jiang Jun (CHN)4
China Jiang Jun3
China Si Jiahui (21)4
Si Jiahui (CHN) (21)4
Andrew Pagett (WAL)1
England Mark Selby (5)4
India Ishpreet Chadha5
Hossein Vafaei (IRN) (20)4
Matthew Stevens (WAL)3
Iran Hossein Vafaei (20)2
India Ishpreet Chadha4
Jak Jones (WAL) (13)3
Ishpreet Chadha (IND)4
India Ishpreet Chadha4
China He Guoqiang3
Stephen Maguire (SCO) (29)4
Bulcsú Révész (HUN)0
Scotland Stephen Maguire (29)1
China He Guoqiang4
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (4)2
He Guoqiang (CHN)4

Bottom half

Last 64 Best of 7 framesLast 32 Best of 7 framesLast 16 Best of 7 framesQuarter-finals Best of 9 framesSemi-finals Best of 11 frames
Mark Allen (NIR) (3)4
Long Zehuang (CHN)3
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (3)4
China Lyu Haotian2
Lyu Haotian (CHN) (30)4
Dominic Dale (WAL)2
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (3)4
Scotland John Higgins (14)3
John Higgins (SCO) (14)4
Andrew Higginson (ENG)1
Scotland John Higgins (14)4
England David Gilbert (19)1
David Gilbert (ENG) (19)4
Michael Holt (ENG)3
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (3)2
England Chris Wakelin (22)5
Chris Wakelin (ENG) (22)4
Joe Perry (ENG)2
England Chris Wakelin (22)4
China Zhang Anda (11)1
Zhang Anda (CHN) (11)4
Mark Davis (ENG)3
England Chris Wakelin (22)4
China Pang Junxu (27)3
Pang Junxu (CHN) (27)4
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA)3
China Pang Junxu (27)4
Belgium Luca Brecel (6)3
Luca Brecel (BEL) (6)4
Anthony Hamilton (ENG)3
England Chris Wakelin (22)1
Australia Neil Robertson (26)6
Shaun Murphy (ENG) (7)4
Jamie Clarke (WAL)1
England Shaun Murphy (7)1
Australia Neil Robertson (26)4
Neil Robertson (AUS) (26)4
Jackson Page (WAL)1
Australia Neil Robertson (26)4
Scotland Ross Muir1
Gary Wilson (ENG) (10)3
Ross Muir (SCO)4
Scotland Ross Muir4
Wales Jamie Jones1
Zhou Yuelong (CHN) (23)0
Jamie Jones (WAL)4
Australia Neil Robertson (26)5
England Barry Hawkins (15)1
Jack Lisowski (ENG) (18)3
Xu Si (CHN)4
China Xu Si0
England Barry Hawkins (15)4
Barry Hawkins (ENG) (15)4
Jimmy Robertson (ENG)2
England Barry Hawkins (15)4
England Kyren Wilson (2)2
Anthony McGill (SCO) (31)4
Xiao Guodong (CHN)2
Scotland Anthony McGill (31)1
England Kyren Wilson (2)4
Kyren Wilson (ENG) (2)4
David Grace (ENG)1

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Marcel Eckardt Brentwood Centre, Brentwood, England, 22 September 2024
Wu Yize China7–9Neil Robertson (26) Australia
Afternoon: 0–75, 16–75, 49–77, 51–72, 64–61, 47–74, 22–104 (104), 0–138 (138) Evening: 127–0 (127), 23–64, 135–0 (100), 82–0, 73–33, 95–0, 70–1, 16–61
(frame 9) 127Highest break138 (frame 8)
2Century breaks2

Qualifying rounds

The draw for the early rounds is shown below. Numbers in parentheses after the players' names denote the players' seeding, an "a" indicates amateur players who were not on the main World Snooker Tour, and players in bold denote match winners.

Round 1 (Last 128) Best of 7 framesRound 2 (Last 96) Best of 7 frames
Ashley Carty (ENG) (65)4Liu Hongyu (CHN) (64)4
Anton Kazakov (UKR) (a)2Ashley Carty (ENG) (65)1
Reanne Evans (ENG) (96)2Ricky Walden (ENG) (33)4
Mink Nutcharut (THA) (107)4Mink Nutcharut (THA) (107)0
Liam Pullen (ENG) (80)4Fan Zhengyi (CHN) (49)4
Antoni Kowalski (POL) (106)0Liam Pullen (ENG) (80)2
Rory Thor (MAS) (81)3Scott Donaldson (SCO) (48)1
Oliver Lines (ENG) (110)4Oliver Lines (ENG) (110)4
Ben Mertens (BEL) (88)1Wu Yize (CHN) (41)4
Chris Totten (SCO) (105)4Chris Totten (SCO) (105)1
Ian Burns (ENG) (73)4Martin O'Donnell (ENG) (56)2
Haydon Pinhey (ENG) (112)3Ian Burns (ENG) (73)4
Zak Surety (ENG) (89)4Elliot Slessor (ENG) (40)1
Farakh Ajaib (PAK) (99)2Zak Surety (ENG) (89)4
Alfie Burden (ENG) (72)1Ben Woollaston (ENG) (57)4
Dylan Emery (WAL) (a)4Dylan Emery (WAL) (a)2
Ma Hailong (CHN) (69)3Aaron Hill (IRL) (60)4
Lei Peifan (CHN) (108)4Lei Peifan (CHN) (108)2
Artemijs Žižins (LAT) (93)4Robbie Williams (ENG) (37)2
Duane Jones (WAL) (104)2Artemijs Žižins (LAT) (93)4
Jiang Jun (CHN) (76)4Tian Pengfei (CHN) (53)2
Ahmed Aly Elsayed (USA) (109)0Jiang Jun (CHN) (76)4
Andrew Pagett (WAL) (85)4Jordan Brown (NIR) (44)2
Kreishh Gurbaxani (IND) (113)2Andrew Pagett (WAL) (85)4
Dean Young (SCO) (84)4Matthew Stevens (WAL) (45)4
Bai Yulu (CHN) (117)0Dean Young (SCO) (84)1
Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) (77)4Graeme Dott (SCO) (52)2
Simon Blackwell (ENG) (a)1Ishpreet Singh Chadha (IND) (77)4
Bulcsú Révész (HUN) (91)4Yuan Sijun (CHN) (36)2
Manasawin Phetmalaikul (THA) (97)0Bulcsú Révész (HUN) (91)4
Stuart Carrington (ENG) (68)0He Guoqiang (CHN) (61)4
Wang Yuchen (HKG) (116)4Wang Yuchen (HKG) (116)3
Round 1 (Last 128) Best of 7 framesRound 2 (Last 96) Best of 7 frames
Long Zehuang (CHN) (67)w/oSanderson Lam (ENG) (62)2
Lim Kok Leong (MAS) (118)n/sLong Zehuang (CHN) (67)4
Amir Sarkhosh (IRN) (94)1Dominic Dale (WAL) (35)4
Liam Davies (WAL) (101)4Liam Davies (WAL) (101)0
Andrew Higginson (ENG) (78)4Daniel Wells (WAL) (51)3
Mark Joyce (ENG) (a)0Andrew Higginson (ENG) (78)4
Gong Chenzhi (CHN) (83)3Sam Craigie (ENG) (46)w/d
Michael Holt (ENG) (103)4Michael Holt (ENG) (103)w/o
Jimmy White (ENG) (86)4Joe Perry (ENG) (43)4
Joshua Cooper (ENG) (a)2Jimmy White (ENG) (86)1
Xing Zihao (CHN) (75)4Mark Davis (ENG) (54)4
Paul Deaville (ENG) (a)2Xing Zihao (CHN) (75)1
Julien Leclercq (BEL) (92)1Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (THA) (38)4
Oliver Sykes (ENG) (a)4Oliver Sykes (ENG) (a)1
Louis Heathcote (ENG) (70)4Anthony Hamilton (ENG) (59)4
Iulian Boiko (UKR) (a)3Louis Heathcote (ENG) (70)2
Hammad Miah (ENG) (71)4Jamie Clarke (WAL) (58)4
Huang Jiahao (CHN) (111)0Hammad Miah (ENG) (71)3
Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) (90)4Jackson Page (WAL) (39)4
Allan Taylor (ENG) (102)1Mostafa Dorgham (EGY) (90)0
Ross Muir (SCO) (74)w/oDavid Lilley (ENG) (55)2
Jonas Luz (BRA) (119)w/dRoss Muir (SCO) (74)4
Liam Graham (SCO) (87)3Jamie Jones (WAL) (42)4
Joshua Thomond (ENG) (a)4Joshua Thomond (ENG) (a)0
Stan Moody (ENG) (82)2Xu Si (CHN) (47)4
Cheung Ka Wai (HKG) (100)4Cheung Ka Wai (HKG) (100)3
Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) (79)4Jimmy Robertson (ENG) (50)4
Mohammed Shehab (UAE) (115)2Alexander Ursenbacher (SUI) (79)1
Robbie McGuigan (NIR) (95)2Xiao Guodong (CHN) (34)4
Mitchell Mann (ENG) (98)4Mitchell Mann (ENG) (98)1
Marco Fu (HKG) (66)4David Grace (ENG) (63)4
Haris Tahir (PAK) (114)1Marco Fu (HKG) (66)0

Note: n/s=no-show (did not arrive in time for the match); w/d=withdrawn; w/o=walkover

Century breaks

Final rounds centuries

A total of 46 century breaks were made in the final rounds of the tournament.

Qualifying rounds centuries

A total of 23 century breaks were made in the qualifying rounds of the tournament.

Notes

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