The World Grand Prix is a snooker tournament. It only has the top 32 players on the one-year ranking list play. The first edition was played in 2015 at the Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales.[1] The reigning champion is Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Winners
Year
|
Winner
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Runner-up
|
Final score
|
Venue
|
City
|
Season
|
World Grand Prix (non-ranking, 2015)
|
2015
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
10–7
|
Venue Cymru
|
Llandudno, Wales
|
2014/15
|
World Grand Prix (ranking, 2016–present)
|
2016
|
Shaun Murphy (ENG)
|
Stuart Bingham (ENG)
|
10–9
|
Venue Cymru
|
Llandudno, Wales
|
2015/16
|
2017
|
Barry Hawkins (ENG)
|
Ryan Day (WAL)
|
10–7
|
Preston Guild Hall
|
Preston, England
|
2016/17
|
2018
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
Ding Junhui (CHN)
|
10–3
|
2017/18
|
2019
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
Ali Carter (ENG)
|
10–6
|
The Centaur
|
Cheltenham, England
|
2018/19
|
2020 (Feb)
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
Graeme Dott (SCO)
|
10–8
|
2019/20
|
2020 (Dec)
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
Jack Lisowski (ENG)
|
10–7
|
Marshall Arena
|
Milton Keynes, England
|
2020/21
|
2021
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
Neil Robertson (AUS)
|
10–8
|
Coventry Arena
|
Coventry, England
|
2021/22
|
2023
|
Mark Allen (NIR)
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
10–9
|
The Centaur
|
Cheltenham, England
|
2022/23
|
2024
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)
|
Judd Trump (ENG)
|
10–7
|
Morningside Arena
|
Leicester, England
|
2023/24
|
References
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