2019 World Cup (snooker)


The 2019 Beverly World Cup was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 24 to 30 June 2019 at the Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium in Wuxi, China. Hosted by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, it was the first event of the 2019/2020 season and the 16th edition of the World Cup.
The Chinese team of Liang Wenbo and Ding Junhui were the defending champions, having won the 2017 event defeating the English team of Barry Hawkins and Judd Trump 4–3 in the final. Ding and Liang were on different teams for the event, due to China having two sides as hosts. The China B team of Liang and Zhou Yuelong reached the final of the event, where they met the Scotland team of John Higgins and Stephen Maguire. Higgins and Maguire won the event winning the final 4–0. This was the first win in the World Cup for Scotland since the 1996 World Cup. Liang also had the highest break of the event, a 138 in the group stage match against Switzerland.

Tournament overview

Format

The 2019 World Cup was a professional snooker tournament for national pairs. The defending champions were the Chinese team of Liang Wenbo and Ding Junhui. The tournament used the same format as that used in 2017 World Cup. The tournament consisted of 24 national teams, with two players competing for each side. The World cup was split into a group stage, and a knockout stage. The 24 teams were split into four groups of six teams. The group stages consisted of matches played as best-of-five-frames with four frames of singles, and a frame of doubles. The top two teams from each group advanced to the Knockout Stages, the order being determined by total frames won. If there is a tie in either of the first two places the following rules determine the positions:
During knockout stage, matches were played as best-of-seven-frames. The knockout matches were scheduled as four singles matches and two doubles matches with the final frame being a singles match, with participants nominated by each team.

Prize fund

The total prize fund for the event totalled $800,000, with the winning team receiving $200,000.
The tournament was made up of 24 pairs of players representing individual nations. China, who had won the event in both the last three events, in 2017 and 2015 and 2011 were allocated two places due to being hosts. Below is the list of teams and players participating.
SeedNationPlayer 1Player 2
1 ADing JunhuiYan Bingtao
2Mark WilliamsRyan Day
3John HigginsStephen Maguire
4Mark AllenJordan Brown
5Kyren WilsonJack Lisowski
6Luca BrecelBen Mertens
7 BZhou YuelongLiang Wenbo
8Thepchaiya Un-NoohNoppon Saengkham
9Hossein VafaeiSoheil Vahedi
10Michael GeorgiouAntonis Poullos
11Kurt MaflinChristopher Watts
12Ken DohertyFergal O'Brien
13Thor Chuan LeongMoh Keen Hoo
14Adam StefanowKacper Filipiak
15Andy LeeCheung Ka Wai
16Simon LichtenbergLukas Kleckers
17Eden SharavShachar Ruberg
18Steve MifsudRyan Thomerson
19Omar AlajlaniAhmed Aseeri
20Alexander UrsenbacherLuis Vetter
21Alex BorgBrian Cini
22Himanshu Dinesh JainLucky Vatnani
23Andreas PlonerFlorian Nüßle
24Mohammed ShehabMohammed Al Joaker

Results

The following is the results from the event. Teams listed in bold denote match winners.

Group A

PlaceSeedTeamGamesFramesFrames wonFrames lostDifferencePoints
11 A525196+1319
285251510+515
3115251114−311
3145251114−311
5235251015−510
616525916−79

Group B

PlaceSeedTeamGamesFramesFrames wonFrames lostDifferencePoints
15'525178+917
215'5251510+515
395251312+113
4125251213−112
545251114−311
619525718−117

Group C

PlaceSeedTeamGamesFramesFrames wonFrames lostDifferencePoints
16'525196+1319
23'525196+1319
3175251114−311
410525917−89
424525917−89
613525818−108

Group D

PlaceSeedTeamGamesFramesFrames wonFrames lostDifferencePoints
12525214+1721
27 B525196+1319
3225251015−610
421525915−69
520525817−98
518525817−98

Knockout stage

Final

Century breaks

There were a total of 17 century breaks made in the tournament. The highest break was made by China B's Liang Wenbo in the third frame of the group stage match against Switzerland. Below is a list of centuries made during the tournament, along with the team they were representing.