World Grand Prix: Draw, TV schedule, results & odds


The full results from snooker's World Grand Prix , which took place from February 6-12 at the Guild Hall in Preston.

The 2017 Ladbrokes World Grand Prix was snooker's 13th ranking event of the 2016/17 season and took place at the iconic Preston Guild Hall for the first time in its short history from February 6 to 12.

Defending champion Shaun Murphy and the winner of the inaugural edition in 2015, Judd Trump, were among the 32 players who had qualified from a one-year ranking list which has been running throughout the season.

Here, you can look back at how the event unfolded with all the tournament results while we also provide the prize fund table and look back at previous winners. 

World Grand Prix Draw & Tournament Bracket

Seedings in brackets

Mark Selby (1) 3-4 Martin Gould (32)
Joe Perry (16) 4-2 Mark Williams (17)
Anthony Hamilton (9) 0-4 Mark Allen (24)
Liang Wenbo (8) 4-0 Dominic Dale (25)
Ronnie O'Sullivan (5) 4-2 Yan Bingtao (28)
Neil Robertson (12) 4-2 Ricky Walden (21)
Barry Hawkins (13) 4-2 Kyren Wilson (20)
Judd Trump (4) 4-2 Tom Ford (29)
Ali Carter (3) 4-3 Zhou Yuelong (30)
Mark King (14) 4-3 Stephen Maguire (19)
Anthony McGill (11) 4-1 David Gilbert (22)
Marco Fu (6) 4-2 Jamie Jones (27)
John Higgins (7) 3-4 Michael White (26)
Stuart Bingham (10) 2-4 Ryan Day (23)
Shaun Murphy (15) 4-1 Michael Holt (18)
Ding Junhui (2) 4-2 Yu Delu (31)

World Grand Prix Daily Results

Monday February 6
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Judd Trump 4-2 Tom Ford (Match 8)
John Higgins 3-4 Michael White (Match 13)
Barry Hawkins 4-2 Kyren Wilson (Match 7)
Liang Wenbo 4-0 Dominic Dale (Match 4)

Tuesday February 7
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Stuart Bingham 2-4 Ryan Day (Match 14)
Shaun Murphy 4-1 Michael Holt (Match 15)
Mark King 4-3 Stephen Maguire (Match 10)
Joe Perry 4-2 Mark Williams (Match 2)

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-2 Yan Bingtao (Match 5)
Marco Fu 4-2 Jamie Jones (Match 12)
Anthony McGill 4-1 David Gilbert (Match 11)
Ali Carter 4-3 Zhou Yuelong (Match 9)

Wednesday February 8
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Mark Selby 3-4 Martin Gould (Match 1)
Neil Robertson 4-2 Ricky Walden (Match 6)
Anthony Hamilton 0-4 Mark Allen (Match 3)
Ding Junhui 4-2 Yu Delu (Match 16)

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Second Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Ali Carter 3-4 Mark King (Match 21)
Anthony McGill 2-4 Marco Fu (Match 22)
Michael White 2-4 Ryan Day (Match 23)
Shaun Murphy 4-3 Ding Junhui (Match 24)

Thursday February 9
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Second Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Martin Gould 3-4 Joe Perry (Match 17)
Mark Allen 3-4 Liang Wenbo (Match 18)
Ronnie O'Sullivan 1-4 Neil Robertson (Match 19)
Barry Hawkins 4-1 Judd Trump (Match 20)

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Joe Perry 3-4 Liang Wenbo (QF1)
Neil Robertson 2-4 Barry Hawkins (QF2)

Friday February 10
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Mark King 2-4 Marco Fu (QF3)
Ryan Day 4-2 Shaun Murphy (QF4)

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 11 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Liang Wenbo 1-6 Barry Hawkins (SF1)

Saturday February 11
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 11 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Marco Fu 4-6 Ryan Day (SF2)

Sunday February 12
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Final (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Barry Hawkins 6-3 Ryan Day (Final, first session)

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Final (Best of 19 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
Barry Hawkins 10-7 Ryan Day (Final, second session)
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World Grand Prix: How the players qualified

As was the case last season, 32 players will contest the World Grand Prix in 2017. These players qualified from the one-year ranking list, which includes prize money earned from the start of the 2016 Riga Masters until the end of the German Masters on 5th February 2017. This period covers 12 events as well as the qualifiers for the German Masters.As with the main two-year ranking list, this does not include prize money earned from maximum or high break prizes.

World Grand Prix: Prize Money

Winner: £100,000
Runner-up: £40,000
Semi-final: £20,000
Quarter-final: £12,500
Last 16: £7,500
Last 32: £5,000Highest Break: £5,000
Total: £300,000
Rolling 147 maximum break prize: £5,000

World Grand Prix History: Past Finals

The Ladbrokes World Grand Prix is one of snooker's newest events and was staged for the first time in 2015, when Judd Trump beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-7 in the final in Llandudno. Shaun Murphy defeated Stuart Bingham in a final-frame decider at the same venue 12 months later but in 2016 the event has moved to Preston's Guild Hall.

2015: Judd Trump 10-7 Ronnie O'Sullivan
2016: Shaun Murphy 10-9 Stuart Bingham 

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