Xiao Guodong is the top seed in the 2026 Wuhan Open draw
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2026 Wuhan Open: Full draw, preview, how to watch

The 2026/27 snooker season continues next week with the 2026 Wuhan Open taking place at the Optics Valley Gymnasium.

It is the third ranking event of the campaign following Championship League Snooker, which was won by Jak Jones, and last week’s China Open where Mark Selby lifted the trophy.

The Wuhan Open also brings an end to a three-tournament swing in China that included the Shanghai Masters invitational, which was won by Judd Trump.

Trump arrives in Wuhan with his world number one position under serious threat after the Englishman was unable to defend the £500,000 he earned for winning the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters in 2024, with that tournament having since been removed from the calendar.

The Englishman provisionally sits fifth in the rankings behind Zhao Xintong, Neil Robertson, Wu Yize, and Selby, with all five players able to finish August as snooker’s world number one by winning the Wuhan Open.

If someone else lifts the trophy, the outcome of the battle for top spot will likely be determined by which of Zhao and Robertson progresses furthest.

When is the 2026 Wuhan Open?

The 2026 Wuhan Open runs from August 23 to 29 at the Optics Valley Gymnasium in Wuhan, China.

Matches up to and including the quarter-finals will be contested over the best of nine frames, with the semi-finals played over the best of 11 and the final over the best of 19.


Wuhan Open prize money

Winner: £175,000
Runner-up: £75,000
Semi-finals: £33,000
Quarter-finals: £22,000
Last 16: £12,000
Last 32: £8,000
Last 64: £4,500
Last 96: £1,500
Highest break: £5,000
Total: £825,000


Former champions

The Wuhan Open has only had a couple of champions since its introduction to the World Snooker Tour.

Its inaugural edition in 2023 was won by Judd Trump while Xiao Guodong emerged with the title in both 2024 and 2025, beating Gary Wilson in a close final last year.

The 37 year-old is bidding to join an exclusive club of snooker players who have won the same tournament three years in a row.

Only Ray Reardon (retrospectively), Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, and Trump have previously managed the feat in a ranking event.

Who is in the draw?

A qualifying competition was held in June to determine which players would join the top 16 seeds at the venue stages in Wuhan.

The top 16 had their opening-round matches from the last 64 deferred until the tournament proper.

That includes defending champion Xiao, who begins his title defence against fellow Chinese player Wang Xinbo as he bids for a third consecutive Wuhan Open crown.

Most of the sport’s leading stars are in attendance, although Mark Allen has withdrawn from the tournament and China Open finalist Noppon Saengkham failed to qualify.

The world number one battle is a notable subplot, with Trump, Zhao, Robertson, Wu, and Selby all capable of moving to the top of the rankings by the end of the event.


2026 Wuhan Open draw

Round of 64 (bo9)

Xiao Guodong v Wang Xinbo (Held over)
Jackson Page 5-3 Lei Peifan
Chris Wakelin v Jordan Brown (Held over)
Steven Hallworth 5-4 Zhang Anda
Daniel Wells 5-1 Stuart Bingham
Michael Holt w/o Mark Allen
David Gilbert 5-1 Noppon Saengkham
Mark Williams v Robbie Williams (Held over)

Zhao Xintong v Wildcard/Gao Yang (Held over)
Jak Jones 5-2 Matthew Selt
Barry Hawkins v Wildcard/Hammad Miah (Held over)
Ryan Day 5-1 Elliot Slessor
Gary Wilson 5-4 Aaron Hill
Ding Junhui v Liam Davies (Held over)
Hossein Vafaei 5-1 Ben Woollaston
Neil Robertson v Wildcard/Ben Mertens (Held over)

Judd Trump v Florian Nuessle (Held over)
Yuan Sijun 5-1 Louis Heathcote
Si Jiahui v Wildcard/Jiang Jun (Held over)
Dylan Emery 5-3 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Ali Carter 5-3 Tom Ford
Kyren Wilson w/o Oliver Brown
Chang Bingyu 5-2 Joe O’Connor
John Higgins v Liu Hongyu (Held over)

Shaun Murphy v Alfie Burden (Held over)
Pang Junxu 5-3 Oliver Sykes
Mark Selby v Fan Zhengyi (Held over)
He Guoqiang 5-2 Zhou Yuelong
Yao Pengcheng 5-0 Jack Lisowski
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ashley Carty (Held over)
Stephen Maguire 5-2 Stan Moody
Wu Yize v Artemijs Zizins (Held over)


Round of 32 (bo9)

Xiao/Wang v Jackson Page
Wakelin/Brown v Steven Hallworth
Daniel Wells v Michael Holt
David Gilbert v M. Williams/R. Williams
Zhao/TBC v Jak Jones
Hawkins/TBC v Ryan Day
Gary Wilson v Junhui/Davies
Hossein Vafaei v Robertson/TBC

Trump/Nuessle v Yuan Sijun
Si/TBC v Dylan Emery
Ali Carter v Kyren Wilson
Chang Bingyu v Higgins/Liu
Murphy/Burden v Pang Junxu
Selby/Fan v He Guoqiang
Yao Pengcheng v O’Sullivan/Carty
Stephen Maguire v Wu/Zizins


Wuhan Open betting odds

Trump and Zhao are joint favourites in the outright market at 10/3.

Selby is next at 11/2, followed by world champion Wu at 13/2 and Ronnie O’Sullivan at 7/1. Reigning champion Xiao is priced at about 11/1.

How to watch the 2026 Wuhan Open

There are several options available to watch the Wuhan Open live, depending on your location.

UK and Ireland
TNT Sports and HBO Max

Mainland Europe and selected countries
Eurosport and HBO Max

China
CCTV5
SMG
Huya
Migu
CBSA-WPBSA Academy Douyin

Hong Kong China
Now Sports

Malaysia
Astro Supersport

Thailand
True Sport

Taiwan
Sportscast

All other territories
WST Play


Featured photo credit: WST

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