
The third edition of the Wuhan Open begins this weekend as the first Chinese ranking event of the season gets underway.
Xiao Guodong was the surprise winner of the tournament last year, claiming his first ranking title 17 years after first turning professional.
He comes in as the number one seed as he looks to repeat his success after winning gold at the World Games last week.
Neil Robertson is landing Wuhan after his own huge win at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, beating Ronnie O’Sullivan in Saturday’s final in Jeddah.
After his run to that showpiece, the Rocket has withdrawn from the trip to Wuhan for medical reasons, replaced in the draw by Germany’s Umut Dikme.
Despite the seven-time world champion missing the trip, there is no shortage of star names, with the likes of Judd Trump, Kyren Wilson, Zhao Xintong, John Higgins and Mark Williams all set to be in action.
Players like Wu Yize, Si Jiahui, Pang Junxu, Zhou Yuelong and Chang Bingyu will all hope to replicate Xiao and land their first ranking title on home soil.

When is the Wuhan Open?
The event runs from August 24-30 at the Optics Valley Gymnasium in Wuhan.
How to watch the Wuhan Open
The tournament will be shown on TNT Sports and streamed through Discovery+ in the UK.
How to watch the event elsewhere is available here.
Wuhan Open draw and schedule
Sunday August 24
UK times
3am
Elliot Slessor vs David Grace
Louis Heathcote vs Matt Selt
Nopoon Saengkham vs Zhou Yuelong
Joe O’Connor vs Ben Woollaston
Xiao Guodong vs Mink Nutcharut (Q)
Mark Allen vs Wildcard (Q)
Hossein Vafaei vs Wildcard (Q)
Robbie Williams vs Wildcard (Q)

7am
Marco Fu vs Jimmy White
Xu Si vs Jak Jones
Jamie Jones vs Barry Hawkins
David Gilbert vs Haris Tahir
Chang Bingyu vs Liam Highfield
Zhao Hanyang vs Zhang Anda
Ding Junhui vs Wildcard (Q)
Umut Dimke vs Allan Taylor (Q)
12.30pm
Mark Williams vs Liam Davies
Mark Selby vs Michael Holt
Jack Lisowski vs Ryan Day
Gary Wilson vs Lyu Haotian
Jackson Page vs Ali Carter
Wang Yuchen vs Si Jiahui
Judd Trump vs Farakh Ajaib
Zhao Xintong vs Iulian Boiko
Monday August 25
7am
Stan Moody vs Ding/Wildcard
Shaun Murphy vs Jordan Brown
Artemijs Zizins vs Yuan Sijun
Dylan Emery vs John Higgins
Dikme/Taylor vs Scott Donaldson
Pang Junxu vs Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Allen/Wildcard vs Zak Surety
Vafaei/Wildcards vs Ben Mertens

12.30pm
Xiao/Mink vs Ishpreet Singh Chadha
Jimmy Robertson vs Lei Peifan
Aaron Hill vs Kyren Wilson
Trump/Ajaib vs Liu Hongyu
Haydon Pinhey vs Tom Ford
Reanne Evans vs Neil Robertson
R Williams/Wildcard vs Stephen Maguire
Matthew Stevens vs Zhao/Boiko
Wuhan Open previous winners
2024 – Xiao Guodong 10-7 Si Jiahui
2023 – Judd Trump 10-7 Ali Carter

Wuhan Open prize money
Winner: £140,000
Runner-up: £63,000
Semi-final: £30,000
Quarter-final: £16,000
Last 16: £12,000
Last 32: £8,000
Last 64: £4,500
Wuhan Open odds
Judd Trump 4/1
Zhao Xintong 5/1
Kyren Wilson 5/1
Mark Selby 7/1
Neil Robertson 7/1
Xiao Guodong 14/1
Ding Junhui 14/1
Mark Williams 16/1
Barry Hawkins 16/1
Mark Allen 16/1
Shaun Murphy 16/1
John Higgins 16/1
Ali Carter 25/1

Si Jiahui 33/1
Joe O’Connor 33/1
Elliot Slessor 33/1
Zhang Anda 40/1
Jak Jones 50/1
Dave Gilbert 50/1
Stephen Maguire 50/1
Jack Lisowski 50/1
Marco Fu 50/1
Hossein Vafaei 50/1
Odds courtesy of Betfair