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2019 China Open (table Tennis)
2019 China Open may refer to: * 2019 China Open (badminton), a badminton tournament * 2019 China Open (snooker), a snooker tournament * 2019 China Open (tennis) The 2019 China Open was a tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with c ...
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2019 China Open (badminton)
The 2019 China Open (officially known as the Victor China Open 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, from 17 to 22 September 2019 and had a total prize of $1,000,000. Tournament The 2019 China Open was the eighteenth tournament of the 2019 BWF World Tour and also part of the China Open championships, which have been held since 1986. This tournament was organized by Chinese Badminton Association and sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation, BWF. Venue This international tournament was held at Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou, Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, Postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an Eastern China, eastern coastal Provinces of the People's Republic of China, province of the China, People's Republic of China. It is o ..., China. Point distribution Below is the point distribution ...
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2019 China Open (snooker)
The 2019 XingPai China Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament, that took place between 1–7 April 2019 in Beijing, China. It was the nineteenth and penultimate ranking event of the 2018/2019 season. Neil Robertson won his second China Open title, and the 16th ranking title of his career, defeating Jack Lisowski 11–4 in the final. Mark Selby was the two-time reigning champion, having defended his 2017 title with an 11–3 win against Barry Hawkins in the 2018 final. However, he lost 3–6 to Craig Steadman in qualifying. Stuart Bingham made the highest break of the event, with his fifth 147 break of his career in his second round match with Peter Ebdon. It was the 151st 147 in snooker history. Prize fund The breakdown of prize money is shown below. * Winner: £225,000 * Runner-up: £90,000 * Semi-final: £45,000 * Quarter-final: £27,000 * Last 16: £18,000 * Last 32: £11,000 * Last 64: £5,000 * Televised highest break: £7,000 * Total: £1,000,000 The " ...
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