The 2026 World Open snooker tournament offers a total prize fund of £825,000 at the Yushan Sport Centre, drawing elite players with its substantial rewards as a key ranking event.
Total Prize Fund
Organizers allocate £825,000 across the competition, underscoring its prestige among professional snooker events and ensuring top competitors vie for glory.
Winner’s Share
The champion claims £175,000 plus the coveted trophy, one of the highest payouts outside Triple Crown tournaments. This windfall significantly boosts the winner’s seasonal earnings and world ranking.
Runner-Up Reward
The finalist in second place receives £75,000, surpassing winner’s prizes at numerous other ranking events and providing strong consolation.
Semi-Finalists’ Payout
Each semi-final loser earns £33,000, offering a vital buffer for top-16 ranking contenders on the one-year list.
Quarter-Finalists and Beyond
Quarter-final exits yield £22,000 per player, marking the stage where rewards escalate sharply. Last-16 participants secure at least £14,000, essential for mid-tier pros safeguarding tour cards. Last-32 players take £9,000, while round-of-64 survivors who win a match earn £5,000.
Highest Break Bonus
A £5,000 bonus awaits the highest single break in the main draw. Ronnie O’Sullivan set a record with a 153 break on Friday, the highest in professional snooker history.
Ranking Impact
Prize earnings directly influence world rankings, shaping seedings for the World Championship. Strong performances here propel players toward long-term career success.




