2017 World Grand Prix

World Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates 6–12 February 2017
Venue Guild Hall
City Preston
Country England
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £375,000
Winner's share £100,000
Highest break England Judd Trump (145)
Final
Champion England Barry Hawkins
Runner-up Wales Ryan Day
Score 10–7
2016
2018

The 2017 Ladbrokes World Grand Prix was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 6 and 12 February 2017 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. It was the third staging of the tournament and the thirteenth ranking event of the 2016/2017 season. The tournament was broadcast in the UK on ITV4.[1]

Shaun Murphy was the defending champion, but lost 2–4 in the quarter-finals to Ryan Day, who went on to reach the final. Barry Hawkins beat Day 10–7 to win his third ranking title.[2]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £5,000.

Seeding list

The top 32 players on a one-year ranking list running from the 2016 Riga Masters until the 2017 German Masters qualified for the tournament.[3]

Source:[4]

Rank Player Total Points Event Status
1 England Mark Selby 375,150 First Round lost toEngland Martin Gould [32]
2 China Ding Junhui 170,000 Second Round lost toEngland Shaun Murphy [15]
3 England Ali Carter 162,025 Second Round lost toEngland Mark King [14]
4 England Judd Trump 161,750 Second Round lost toEngland Barry Hawkins [13]
5 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 143,750 Second Round lost toAustralia Neil Robertson [12]
6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 130,150 Semi-final lost toWales Ryan Day [23]
7 Scotland John Higgins 118,500 First Round lost toWales Michael White [26]
8 China Liang Wenbo 117,400 Semi-final lost toEngland Barry Hawkins [13]
9 England Anthony Hamilton 106,525 First Round lost toNorthern Ireland Mark Allen [24]
10 England Stuart Bingham 106,087 First Round lost toWales Ryan Day [23]
11 Scotland Anthony McGill 99,275 Second Round lost toHong Kong Marco Fu [6]
12 Australia Neil Robertson 96,125 Quarter-final lost toEngland Barry Hawkins [13]
13 England Barry Hawkins 93,500 Champion defeatedWales Ryan Day [23]
14 England Mark King 92,800 Quarter-final lost toHong Kong Marco Fu [6]
15 England Shaun Murphy 87,625 Quarter-final lost toWales Ryan Day [23]
16 England Joe Perry 77,050 Quarter-final lost toChina Liang Wenbo [8]
17 Wales Mark Williams 73,750 First Round lost toEngland Joe Perry [16]
18 England Michael Holt 72,025 First Round lost toEngland Shaun Murphy [15]
19 Scotland Stephen Maguire 63,500 First Round lost toEngland Mark King [14]
20 England Kyren Wilson 63,025 First Round lost toEngland Barry Hawkins [13]
21 England Ricky Walden 55,900 First Round lost toAustralia Neil Robertson [12]
22 England David Gilbert 55,650 First Round lost toScotland Anthony McGill [11]
23 Wales Ryan Day 54,362 Runner-up lost toEngland Barry Hawkins [13]
24 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 51,725 Second Round lost toChina Liang Wenbo [8]
25 Wales Dominic Dale 47,125 First Round lost toChina Liang Wenbo [8]
26 Wales Michael White 44,725 Second Round lost toWales Ryan Day [23]
27 Wales Jamie Jones 43,862 First Round lost toHong Kong Marco Fu [6]
28 China Yan Bingtao 43,600 First Round lost toEngland Ronnie O'Sullivan [5]
29 England Tom Ford 43,525 First Round lost toEngland Judd Trump [4]
30 China Zhou Yuelong 42,550 First Round lost toEngland Ali Carter [3]
31 China Yu Delu 40,625 First Round lost toChina Ding Junhui [2]
32 England Martin Gould 40,550 Second Round lost toEngland Joe Perry [16]

Main draw

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

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Germany Maike Kesseler
Guild Hall, Preston, England, 12 February 2017.
Barry Hawkins (13)
 England
10–7 Ryan Day (23)
 Wales
Afternoon: 44–80 (55), 87–1 (53), 121–7 (114), 132–9 (102), 39–68, 129–0 (129), 1–69 (54), 145–0 (141), 97–6 (97)
Evening: 128–0 (128), 89–0 (85), 65–4, 14–108 (87), 0–84 (84), 0–96 (92), 1–75 (75), 67–56
141 Highest break 92
5 Century breaks 0
8 50+ breaks 6

Century breaks

Total: 25[5]

References

  1. "Ladbrokes World Grand Prix 2017". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  2. "World Grand Prix: Barry Hawkins beats Ryan Day to win title in Preston". BBC Sport. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  3. "Ladbrokes World Grand Prix Tickets on Sale". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 2 September 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  4. "1 Year Ranking List - After the 2017 F66.com German Masters". worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 8 February 2017.
  5. "Ladbrokes World Grand Prix: century breaks". worldsnookerdata.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
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