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Welsh Open 2023: O’Sullivan, Trump and Allen set for season finale

Joel Barnett
Will Ronnie O’Sullivan lift the final Home Nations Series trophy on February 19th?
Will Ronnie O’Sullivan lift the final Home Nations Series trophy on February 19th?Profimedia
Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump and Mark Allen will be among the favourites to win the Welsh Open when action gets underway in north Wales next week.

The world’s greatest snooker players will converge in Llandudno for the fourth and final Home Nations Series tournament from February 13th.

It will be the first time the Welsh Open is staged outside of either Cardiff or Newport in the competition’s history.

The week-long event will take place at Venue Cymru until February 19th.

Defending champion Joe Parry will face Mark King in the final qualifying round, with home favourites Mark Williams and Michael White drawn against each other later on Monday.

Mark Williams faces a tricky opener against Michael White
Mark Williams faces a tricky opener against Michael WhiteProfimedia

Fellow Welshmen John Higgins and Neil Robertson will come up against Alexander Ursenbacher and Fraser Patrick respectively.

Jimmy White will enter the competition later in the week after beating Craig Steadman in a qualifier last month.

The Round of 64 gets underway on Tuesday 14th.

Monday's matches: Final qualifiers

10am

Joe Perry v Mark King

Shaun Murphy v Victor Sarkis

Michael Holt v Tian Pengfei

Stuart Bingham v Jackson Page

1pm

Oliver Briffett-Payne v Robbie Williams

Neil Robertson v Fraser Patrick

David Gilbert v Marco Fu

Ronnie O'Sullivan v Oliver Lines

2pm

Kyren Wilson v Asjad Iqbal

Mark Williams v Michael White

Barry Hawkins v Ian Burns

John Higgins v Alexander Ursenbacher

7pm

Ryan Day v Stuart Carrington

Judd Trump v David Grace

Hossein Vafaei v Lyu Haotian

Luca Brecel v Sean O'Sullivan

8pm

Noppon Saengkham v Liam Davies

Jack Lisowski v Zhang Anda

Mark Selby v Jamie O'Neill

Mark Allen v Alfie Burden

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