Action from the SECC in Glasgow
Hazel Irvine introduces coverage from the inaugural World Open in Glasgow as the quarter-finals get underway. Matches are best-of-five frames.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces live coverage from Glasgow as the inaugural World Open gets underway, with commentary from Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces live coverage from Glasgow. Stephen Hendry plays against Belgium's Bjorn Haneveer, and Brazil's first professional, Igor Figueiredo, takes on Mark Williams.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces live coverage from Glasgow. The Rocket - Ronnie O'Sullivan - opens his campaign against Romford's Mark King, and last-32-round matches get under way.
DetailsRishi Persad presents live coverage from day four of the World Open, as the quick-fire competition continues.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces further live action from the World Open in Glasgow, where the best-of-five-frames matches continue.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage from Glasgow as the last-32-round matches continue. The best-of-five-frames format is sure to provide upsets.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage from Glasgow as the last-32-round matches continue. The best-of-five-frames format is sure to provide upsets.
DetailsRishi Persad introduces the action from Glasgow. The random draw for the last 16 is first on the agenda, before the remaining last-32 matches get under way.
DetailsHazel Irvine hosts live coverage as the final two matches in the round of 32 kick off proceedings, before the last-16 matches begin. Steve Davis and John Parrott offer insight.
DetailsRishi Persad introduces action from the last-16 matches in Glasgow.
DetailsRishi Persad, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce the battles for quarter-final places. The remaining last-16 matches are to be played, as the World Open approaches its climax.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces coverage from Glasgow. After the random draw for the quarter-finals, the remaining two last-16 matches get under way.
DetailsAfter the semi-final draw, the last two quarter-finals get under way in Glasgow. Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage of the best-of-five-frames matches.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live action from both semi-finals. Commentators are Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty.
DetailsFrom a draw of 128, the competition is down to the final two at the World Open in Glasgow. A maximum of nine frames will decide who earns the title of World Open Champion 2010.
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