Date | R | 主隊 v 客隊 | - |
---|---|---|---|
03/03 12:25 | 7 | 斯科特•唐納德森 v 彼德•林斯 | 4-2 |
03/03 11:30 | - | 卡斯帕∙菲利皮亞克 v 阿兰•麥曼努斯 | View |
03/03 11:30 | 7 | 洛德•羅拿 v 喬丹•布朗 | 4-3 |
03/03 11:30 | 7 | 傑克•瓊斯 v 賴安•戴 | 4-3 |
03/03 09:00 | 7 | 史超活•冰咸 v 傑拉德•格林 | 4-0 |
03/03 09:00 | 7 | 利亞姆•海菲爾德 v 弗瑞澤•帕特裏克 | 3-4 |
03/03 09:00 | 7 | 巴裏•平奇斯 v 安東尼•咸美頓 | 2-4 |
03/03 09:00 | 7 | 多米尼克•戴爾 v 田鵬飛 | 0-4 |
03/02 20:45 | 7 | 馬丁•古爾德 v 大衛•格雷斯 | 4-2 |
03/02 19:50 | 7 | 巴李•賀健士 v 羅弘昊 | 4-2 |
03/02 19:20 | 7 | Zhao Jianbo v 諾蓬•桑坎 | 4-0 |
03/02 19:00 | 7 | 馬修•賽爾特 v 斯蒂芬•亨得利 | 4-1 |
03/02 17:05 | 7 | 肯•托赫迪 v 馬修•斯蒂文斯 | 4-3 |
03/02 16:30 | 7 | 艾略特•斯萊塞 v 傑克遜•佩奇 | 4-3 |
03/02 16:30 | 7 | 彼得•德夫林 v 丹尼爾•威爾斯 | 3-4 |
03/02 16:30 | 7 | 馬克•塞爾比 v 山姆•克雷吉 | 4-1 |
03/02 15:00 | 7 | 斯圖亞特•卡靈頓 v 高陽 | 4-0 |
03/02 14:30 | 7 | 趙心童 v 阿什利•卡蒂 | 4-1 |
03/02 14:00 | 7 | 安德魯•希金森 v 呂昊天 | 4-3 |
03/02 14:00 | 7 | 凱倫•威爾遜 v 庫爾德什•約哈爾 | 4-2 |
03/02 11:30 | 7 | 奈傑爾•邦德 v 克裏斯•瓦克林 | 3-4 |
03/02 11:30 | 7 | 常冰玉 v 伊登•沙拉夫 | 4-3 |
03/02 11:30 | 7 | 吉米•懷特 v 喬•歐康娜 | 4-3 |
03/02 11:30 | 7 | 馬克•威廉姆斯 v 李行 | 4-1 |
03/02 09:00 | 7 | 陳子凡 v 丹尼爾 沃默斯利 | 4-1 |
03/02 09:00 | 7 | 斯蒂芬•霍爾沃斯 v 傑米•瓊斯 | 2-4 |
03/02 09:00 | 7 | 伊安•博恩斯 v 裏奧•費南德斯 | 1-4 |
03/02 09:00 | 7 | 傑克•李索斯基 v Farakh Ajaib | 4-1 |
03/01 19:45 | 7 | 紮克 Surety v 湯姆•福特 | 2-4 |
03/01 19:00 | 7 | 奧利弗•布朗 v 範爭一 | 1-4 |
The 2021 Gibraltar Open (officially the 2021 BetVictor Gibraltar Open) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 1 to 7 March 2021 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England. It was the twelfth ranking event of the 2020–21 snooker season, and the sixth and final event in the BetVictor European Series.
The event was the sixth instalment of the Gibraltar Open tournament, first held in 2015. It was organised by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association and sponsored by BetVictor. The defending champion was Judd Trump, who defeated Kyren Wilson 4–3 in the 2020 final. Trump retained his title, defeating Jack Lisowski 4–0 in the final and losing just three of the 31 frames he played in the tournament overall. It was Trump's fifth ranking title of the season and the 22nd of his professional career. In addition to the winner's prize of £50,000, Trump secured the £150,000 European Series bonus, awarded to the player who wins the most prize money across the series, for a second consecutive season.
The event featured the return to the professional tour of seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry, who retired in 2012, but accepted a two-year invitational tour card to begin in the 2020–21 season. Matthew Selt beat Hendry 4–1 in the first round of the tournament.