The full draw, daily schedule, odds, results & TV guide for snooker's Ladbrokes World Grand Prix, which takes place at Preston's Guild Hall from February 19 to 25.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the top seed and favourite to triumph while the likes of Judd Trump, Mark Selby, Ding Junhui and Shaun Murphy are among the 32-man field.
Defending champion Barry Hawkins failed to qualify.
Here, you can follow the event unfolded with the draw, schedule and results while we also provide the prize fund, TV guide, and look back at previous winners. 

World Grand Prix: Draw & tournament bracket

Scroll down for daily schedule and results
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan v Robert Milkins
  • Martin Gould v Yan Bingtao
  • Mark Allen v Xiao Guodong
  • John Higgins v Ali Carter
  • Shaun Murphy v Ricky Walden
  • Ryan Day v Jack Lisowski
  • Stephen Maguire v Li Hang
  • Luca Brecel v Michael Georgiou
  • Judd Trump v Michael White
  • Graeme Dott v Joe Perry
  • Neil Robertson v David Gilbert
  • Mark Selby v Jimmy Robertson
  • Ding Junhui v Mark King
  • Kyren Wilson v Mark Joyce
  • Anthony McGill v Cao Yupeng
  • Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham

World Grand Prix: Daily Schedule & Results

Monday February 19
Evening Session (7.00pm)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)

TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan v Robert Milkins (Match 1)
  • Martin Gould v Yan Bingtao (Match 2)
  • Ryan Day v Jack Lisowski (Match 6)
  • Luca Brecel v Michael Georgiou (Match 8)
Tuesday February 20
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Mark Allen v Xiao Guodong (Match 3)
  • John Higgins v Ali Carter (Match 4)
  • Stephen Maguire v Li Hang (Match 7)
  • Graeme Dott v Joe Perry (Match 10)
Evening Session (7.00pm)
TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • Shaun Murphy v Ricky Walden (Match 5)
  • Judd Trump v Michael White (Match 9)
  • Neil Robertson v David Gilbert (Match 11)
  • Anthony McGill v Cao Yupeng (Match 15)
Wednesday February 21
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
First Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Mark Selby v Jimmy Robertson (Match 12)
  • Ding Junhui v Mark King (Match 13)
  • Kyren Wilson v Mark Joyce (Match 14)
  • Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham (Match 16)
Evening Session (7.00pm)
Second Round (Best of 7 frames)

TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • O’Sullivan/ Milkins v Gould/ Bingtao (Match 17)
  • Allen/Guodong v Higgins/Carter (Match 18)
  • Murphy/Walden v Day/Lisowski (Match 19)
  • Maguire/Hang v Brecel/Georgiou (Match 20)
Thursday February 22
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
Second Round (Best of 7 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Trump/White v Dott/Perry (Match 21)
  • Robertson/Gilbert v Selby/J Robertson (Match 22)
  • Junhui/King v Wilson/Joyce (Match 23)
  • McGill/Yupeng v Williams/Bingham (Match 24)
Evening Session (7.00pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 9 frames)

TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • Winner Match 17 v Winner Match 18 (QF 1)
  • Winner Match 19 v Winner Match 20 (QF 2)
Friday February 23
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 9 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Winner Match 21 v Winner Match 22 (QF 3)
  • Winner Match 23 v Winner Match 24 (QF 4)
Evening Session (7.00pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 11 frames)

TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 2 (SF1)
Saturday February 24
Evening Session (7.00pm)
Semi-Finals (Best of 11 frames)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Winner QF 3 v Winner QF 4 (SF2)
Sunday February 25
Afternoon Session (1.00pm)
Final (Best of 19 frames, first session 9)
TV Coverage: ITV4
  • Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2
Evening Session (7.00pm)
Final (Best of 19 frames, second session 10)

TV Coverage: ITV 4
  • Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2

World Grand Prix: Sky Bet odds

Full details of the odds will appear here but you can expect to see Ronnie O'Sullivan priced as the bookies favourite.

Where can I watch the World Grand Prix on TV?

ITV4 are televising every session of the event from Preston's Guild Hall.

World Grand Prix: How the players qualified

The 32 players qualified from a one-year ranking list. Unlike the official world ranking list which is calculated over a rolling two-year period, the one-year ranking list used to determine qualification for Preston includes only prize money earned since the start of this season at the 2017 Riga Masters, through to and including the 2018 Shoot Out in Watford. This does not include prize money earned from maximum or high break prizes, or invitational events such as the Hong Kong Masters.
Five-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan tops that list and he will face Robert Milkins on the opening evening of the tournament. In the same session, Luca Brecel faces a match against Michael Georgiou, who earned a place with a dramatic victory in the final counting event, the Coral Shoot Out.

Are tickets still on sale?

Tickets for the tournament are on sale. For ticket details call 01772 80 4444 or CLICK HERE

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
2017: Barry Hawkins 10-7 Ryan Day

Ronnie O'Sullivan

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