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Haining Open

The Haining Open was a non-ranking snooker tournament. It was a minor-ranking part of the Players Tour Championship until 2015.


Tournament information
Haining
China
2014
CBSA (2016–2023)WPBSA (2014–2015)
Non-ranking event
2023

The Haining Open was a non-ranking snooker tournament. It was a minor-ranking part of the Players Tour Championship until 2015.

The tournament started in 2014 and was staged at the Haining Sports Center in Haining, Zhejiang, China. The inaugural tournament was won by Stuart Bingham who defeated fellow countryman Oliver Lines 4–0 in the final. In 2015, Ding Junhui won the tournament.

Matthew Selt was the winner of the now CBSA sanctioned Haining Open tournament in 2016. The event now sanctioned by CBSA wanted to keep the event after the recent demise of the Asian Tour. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh was the 2019 Haining Open champion.

As a result of travel restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament did not run in the 2020–21 season. The 2021-22 edition of the event was played for Chinese players mostly due to the travel restrictions still being in place.

YearWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreSeason
2014Stuart BinghamOliver Lines4–02014–15
2015Ding JunhuiRicky Walden4–32015–16
2016Matthew SeltLi Hang5–32016–17
2017Mark SelbyTom Ford5–12017–18
2018Mark SelbyLi Hang5–42018–19
2019Thepchaiya Un-NoohLi Hang5–32019–20
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic2020–21
2021He GuoqiangHuang Jiahao5–02021–22
2023Yuan SijunWu Yize5–12022–23
  • World Open, a ranking tournament held in nearby Yushan
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