David Causier with the World Billiards Championship trophy
David Causier (pictured with the trophy for the world championship of English billiards), has won the UK title five times, including in 2025 and 2026

The UK Open Billiards Championship, formerly known as the United Kingdom Professional English Billiards Championship, is an English billiards tournament, first contested in 1934. Joe Davis won the inaugural UK Professional English Billiards Championship title with a 18,745–18,309 defeat of Tom Newman. The tournament was originally organised by the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA&CC). After a dispute over a world championship challenge match, the Professional Billiard Players Association (PBPA) — which had been re-established in 1968 by reigning world billiards champion Rex Williams and seven other players – disaffiliated from the BA&CC. The PBPA changed its name to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) in 1970, and declared itself the governing body for the professional games of snooker and English billiards.

After 1934, the UK Championship was the premier event of the billiards season in the UK, in the absence of any contests for the world championships. Walter Lindrum had won the World Professional Championship in 1933, and insisted that the competition should be held in Australia for his defence. Lindrum retained the world championship in 1934, and it was not contested again until 1952. The Championship was staged three more times before being in abeyance from 1952 to 1978. After a further hiatus from 2002, World Billiards, a WPBSA-affiliated organisation, reinstituted the tournament as an open event in 2015. From 1987, it has sometimes been played as a "short format" event, for example in January 1988 the matches before the final were the best-of-seven games of 150-up (i.e. the first player to reach 150 points won the game), and the final was the best-of-thirteen games of 150-up.

The competition was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and, as of April 2023, had not been held since. The tournament has been staged 36 times and produced 17 different champions. Mike Russell has won the title a record eight times, one more than Joe Davis's total. Causier has taken four titles, and the only other players to have won the tournament more than once are two-time champions Williams, Robby Foldvari, and Roxton Chapman.

Finals

A head and shoulders portrait of Tom Newman
Tom Newman (pictured in 1930) was runner-up to Joe Davis each year from 1934 to 1939.
Peter Gilchrist playing billiards
Peter Gilchrist (pictured in 2015) won the title in 2018, having previously finished as runner-up on three occasions.
A large conference centre, situated behind a beach
In the hope of attracting television coverage, the 2000 final was held as a short-format contest at the Bournemouth International Centre during the 2000 UK Snooker Championship which was being televised from the venue. Billiards and snooker historian Clive Everton mocked this ambition, noting that there were only 15 spectators at the billiards, and imagined a television announcer introducing "a game none of you understand, played by two people you've never heard of".
List of UK Professional/Open Billiards Championship finals
YearChampionRunner-upScore in the finalVenueRef.
1934Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)18,745–18,309Thurston's Hall, London
1935Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)21,733–19,910Thurston's Hall, London
1936Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)21,710–19,791Thurston's Hall, London
1937Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)22,601–18,321Thurston's Hall, London
1938Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)20,933–19,542Thurston's Hall, London
1939Joe Davis (ENG)Tom Newman (ENG)21,601–18,383Thurston's Hall, London
1940–1945Not held
1946Joe Davis (ENG)John Barrie (ENG)walkover
1947Not held
1948Sidney Smith (ENG)John Barrie (ENG)7,002–6,428Leicester Square Hall, London
1949Not held
1950John Barrie (ENG)Kingsley Kennerley (ENG)9,046–5,069Burroughes Hall, London
1951Fred Davis (ENG)Kingsley Kennerley (ENG)8,120–6,011Leicester Square Hall, London
1952–1978Not held
1979Rex Williams (ENG)John Barrie (ENG)2,952–2,116Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1980Jack Karnehm (ENG)Rex Williams (ENG)2,518–2,423Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1981Rex Williams (ENG)Jack Karnehm (ENG)1,592–1,112Winter Gardens, Margate
1982Not held
1983Mark Wildman (ENG)Fred Davis (ENG)1,500–1,032Victoria Snooker Centre, Southend
1984–1986Not held
1987Norman Dagley (ENG)Ray Edmonds (ENG)3–1Romiley Forum, Stockport
January 1988Ian Williamson (ENG)Robby Foldvari (AUS)7–3Marton Hotel and Country Club, Middlesbrough
November 1988Mike Russell (ENG)Bob Close (ENG)7–0Marton Hotel and Country Club, Middlesbrough
1990Mike Russell (ENG)John Murphy (ENG)1,478–1,058Marton Hotel and Country Club, Middlesbrough
1991Mike Russell (ENG)Geet Sethi (IND)1,794–1,538Radion Plaza, Sheffield
1992Robby Foldvari (AUS)Subhash Agarwal (IND)4–1Royal Hampshire Snooker Lodge, Aldershot
1993Robby Foldvari (AUS)Geet Sethi (IND)4–0Radion Plaza, Sheffield
1994Mike Russell (ENG)Peter Gilchrist (ENG)1,073-332Plymouth Pavilions
1995Subhash Agarwal (IND)Peter Gilchrist (ENG)1,240–1,114Bellingham Hotel, Wigan
1996Mike Russell (ENG)David Causier (ENG)1,690–1,277Bellingham Hotel, Wigan
March 1997Mike Russell (ENG)Sonic Multani (IND)2,476–580Norwich Sports Village
November 1997Geet Sethi (IND)Roxton Chapman (ENG)698–293Preston Guild Hall
1998Mike Russell (ENG)Geet Sethi (IND)2,204–807Hospitality Inn, Harrogate
1999Roxton Chapman (ENG)David Causier (ENG)1,382–1,293Spa Hotel, Harrogate
2000David Causier (ENG)Robby Foldvari (AUS)5–1Bournemouth International Centre
2001David Causier (ENG)Peter Gilchrist (ENG)5–4Barbican Centre, York
2002–2014Not held
2015Roxton Chapman (ENG)David Causier (ENG)409–351Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
2016Robert Hall (ENG)Roxton Chapman (ENG)913-427Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
2017Mike Russell (ENG)David Causier (ENG)946-915Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
2018Peter Gilchrist (ENG)Robert Hall (ENG)796–667Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
2019David Causier (ENG)Mark Hirst (ENG)632–315Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
2025David Causier (ENG)Peter Gilchrist (SIN)875–388Landywood Snooker Club, Walsall
2026David Causier (ENG)Christian Kirk (NIR)1,094–223Landywood Snooker Club, Walsall

Multiple champions

Multiple time UK Professional/Open Billiards Championship winners
PlayerTotalYears
Mike Russell (ENG)81988 (Nov), 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997 (Mar), 1998, 2017
Joe Davis (ENG)71934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1936, 1939, 1946
David Causier (ENG)52000, 2001, 2019, 2025, 2026
Rex Williams (ENG)21979, 1981
Robby Foldvari (AUS)21992, 1993
Roxton Chapman (ENG)21999, 2015

Notes

Citations

Bibliography

  • Everton, Clive (1985). Snooker: The Records. Enfield: Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 978-0-85112-448-3.
  • Everton, Clive (2012). A History of Billiards. Malmesbury: englishbilliards.org. ISBN 978-0-9564054-5-6.