2025 British Seniors Snooker Open Draw

The draw for the 2025 British Seniors Snooker Open has been made.

Draw Made for 2025 JenningsBet British Seniors Open

The draw has been made for the 2025 JenningsBet British Seniors Snooker Open which will take place at Vaillant Live in Derby on 26-28 December.

A star-studded line-up features former world champions Ken Doherty and Stuart Bingham, four-time World Seniors Championship winner Jimmy White and reigning Crucible champion Alfie Burden joined by Matthew Stevens, Dominic Dale, Joe Perry and Anthony Hamilton.

The Draw

  • Quarter-Finals (Friday 26 December)
    • Alfie Burden (1) vs. Dominic Dale
    • Ken Doherty (4) vs. Jimmy White
    • Matthew Stevens (3) vs. Anthony Hamilton
    • Stuart Bingham (2) vs. Joe Perry
  • Semi-Finals (Saturday 27 December)
    • Burden/Dale vs. Doherty/White
    • Stevens/Hamilton vs. Bingham/Perry
  • Final (Sunday 28 December)
    • Winner of SF1 vs. Winner of SF2

The top half of the draw features arguably the tie of the round as 1997 world champion Ken ‘The Darling of Dublin’ Doherty meets four-times World Seniors champion Jimmy ‘The Whirlwind’ White in a repeat of the 2020 World Seniors Championship final.

Reigning World Seniors champion Alfie Burden, the top seed, meets two-time ranking event winner Dominic Dale in the opening round while former UK and Masters champion Matthew Stevens takes on ‘The Sheriff of Pottingham’ Anthony Hamilton.

Stuart Bingham, the 2015 world champion and JenningsBet’s tournament favourite, makes his World Seniors Snooker Tour debut against ‘The Gentleman’ Joe Perry.

Format

The format for the event is as follows:

  • Quarter-Finals: Best of 7 Frames
  • Semi-Finals: Best of 9 Frames
  • Final: Best of 13 Frames

Seniors of Derby Day Announced

World Seniors Snooker (WSS) is proud to once again be teaming up with Age UK for a ‘Seniors of Derby Day’ which will take place on Saturday 27 December.

People who are living alone and vulnerable will be invited to the snooker to meet some of the legends and watch the action live as well as receiving specialist advice on how the city can offer them support.

The initiative is being supported but local businesses who are sponsoring 50 tickets under an ‘Event Angels’ Scheme.

WSS Chairman Jason Francis said: “Research carried out in 2016 shows that over half-a-million people can go five or six days a week without seeing another person. It is clear that, since the COVID pandemic, that number will be a lot higher and so we are proud to be using our events to highlight this important issue.

Most of the players in the draw still are or were recently on the main tour on merit. This should guarantee a very high standard of play.

I expect the winner to come from the bottom half of the draw, and Stuart Bingham is my pick for the title.

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