The draw, schedule and results for the 2019 China Championship, which took place from September 23-29.
Mark Selby returns to defend his China Championship crown having defeated John Higgins 10-9 in a dramatic final last year while the latter again features in another strong field 12 months on.
Current world champion Judd Trump has won one tournament already this year and could again prove the man to beat as he bids to add to his tally of titles while the likes of Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy have started the current season well and will be keen to win some silverware in China.
You can follow the China Championship here with the full draw, schedule, results and daily previews and reviews, whilst we also have details of the Sky Bet odds, past winners and TV details.
China Championship draw & tournament bracket
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- Mark Selby/Chen Feilong v Lu Ning
- Martin Gould v Scott Donaldson
- Alexander Ursenbacher v Chris Wakelin
- Yan Bingtao/Mei Xi Wen v Sam Baird
- Martin O'Donnell v Xiao Guodong
- Zhao Xintong v Ding Junhui/Brandon Sargeant
- Mitchell Mann v Lyu Haotain
- Liam Highfield v Barry Hawkins
- John Higgins v Andrew Higginson
- Li Hang v Sam Craigie
- Jordan Brown v Sunny Akani
- Graeme Dott v Kurt Maflin
- Joe O'Connor v Ryan Day
- Yuan Sijun v Shaun Murphy
- Ben Woollaston v Matthew Selt
- Li Yingdong/Zhao Jianbo/Ken Doherty v Neil Robertson
- Mark Williams v Krishan Hirani
- Ricky Walden v Luo Honghao
- Luca Brecel v Tian Pengfei
- Jak Jones v Mark Joyce
- Matthew Stevens v Dominic Dale
- Marco Fu v David Gilbert
- Noppon Saengkham v Mark King
- Anthony Hamilton v Mark Allen
- Kyren Wilson v Robbie Williams
- Wu Yize/Pang Junxu/Tom Ford v Hossein Vafaei
- Jack Lisowski v Daniel Wells
- Anthony McGill v Michael Holt
- Hammad Miah v Joe Perry
- Harvey Chandler v Stephen Maguire
- Thepchaiya Un-Nooh v Zhou Yuelong
- Judd Trump/James Wattana v Mike Dunn
Results
- All matches up to and including quarter-finals best of 9; semi-finals best of 11; final best of 19
- All matched played on 23 and 24 September are round one contests bar those in italics
Preliminary & First Round
- Li Yingdong 1-5 Zhao Jianbo
- Wu Yize 2-5 Pang Junxu
- Mark Selby 5-3 Chen Feilong
- Yan Bingtao 5-4 Mei Xi Wen
- Martin Gould 5-3 Scott Donaldson
- Alexander Ursenbacher 1-5 Chris Wakelin
- Liam Highfield 2-5 Barry Hawkins
- Li Hang 5-2 Sam Craigie
- Judd Trump 5-1 James Wattana
- Mitchell Mann 5-4 Lyu Haotain
- John Higgins 5-1 Andrew Higginson
- Jordan Brown 5-4 Sunny Akani
- Graeme Dott 4-5 Kurt Maflin
- Joe O'Connor 4-5 Ryan Day
- Ben Woollaston 2-5 Matthew Selt
- Matthew Stevens 5-2 Dominic Dale
- Ding Junhui 5-0 Brandon Sargeant
- Tom Ford 5-2 Pang Junxu
- Yan Bingtao 5-4 Sam Baird
- Martin O'Donnell 4-5 Xiao Guodong
- Mark Williams 5-1 Krishan Hirani
- Jak Jones 3-5 Mark Joyce
- Noppon Saengkham 5-2 Mark King
- Mark Selby 5-2 Lu Ning
- Ricky Walden 4-5 Luo Honghao
- Luca Brecel 5-4 Tian Pengfei
- Marco Fu 1-5 David Gilbert
- Anthony Hamilton 3-5 Mark Allen
- Tom Ford 1-5 Hossein Vafaei
- Anthony McGill 5-2 Michael Holt
- Zhao Xintong 5-3 Ding Junhui
- Yuan Sijun 3-5 Shaun Murphy
- Kyren Wilson 5-0 Robbie Williams
- Jack Lisowski 5-1 Daniel Wells
- Hammad Miah 0-5 Joe Perry
- Harvey Chandler 2-5 Stephen Maguire
- Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 1-5 Zhou Yuelong
- Judd Trump 5-0 Mike Dunn
Round two
- Mark Selby 5-2 Martin Gould
- Chris Wakelin 5-2 Yan Bingtao
- Xiao Guodong 3-5 Zhao Xintong
- Mitchell Mann 1-5 Barry Hawkins
- John Higgins 5-3 Li Hang
- Jordan Brown 3-5 Kurt Maflin
- Ryan Day 3-5 Shaun Murphy
- Matthew Selt 5-1 Neil Robertson
- Mark Williams 5-3 Luo Honghao
- Jack Lisowski 3-5 Anthony McGill
- Joe Perry 5-3 Stephen Maguire
- Zhou Yuelong 0-5 Judd Trump
Round three
- Mark Selby 5-2 Chris Wakelin
- Zhao Xintong 4-5 Barry Hawkins
- John Higgins 3-5 Kurt Maflin
- Shaun Murphy 5-3 Matthew Selt
- Mark Williams 5-1 Luca Brecel
- David Gilbert 5-2 Noppon Saengkham
- Hossein Vafaei 5-4 Anthony McGill
- Joe Perry 5-2 Judd Trump
Quarter-finals
- Mark Selby 5-4 Barry Hawkins
- Kurt Maflin 2-5 Shaun Murphy
- Mark Williams 5-1 David Gilbert
- Hossein Vaifaei 5-3 Joe Perry
Semi-finals
- Mark Selby 3-6 Shaun Murphy
- Mark Williams 6-5 Hossein Vaifaei
Final
- Mark Williams 9-10 Shaun Murphy
China Championship: Pre-tournament odds
World champion Judd Trump heads the betting with Sky Bet at 3/1 while Neil Robertson is next best 7/2.
Mark Selby beat John Higgins in last year's final and the defending champion can be backed at 10/1 this time around with the latter two points bigger at 12/1.
The in-form Shaun Murphy has been priced up at 18/1 with big home hope Ding Junhui currently a 20/1 chance.
China Championship: How to watch on TV
Eurosport television and Eurosport Player will covering the tournament live.
China Championship: Prize fund
- Total: £751,000
- Winner: £150,000
- Runner-up: £75,00
- Quarter-final: £21,500
- Last 16: £13,500
- Last 32: £8,500
- Last 64: £4,750
- Highest break: £6,000