Northern Ireland Open (snooker)
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The Northern Ireland Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament held in Belfast as part of the four-event Home Nations Series. The players compete for the Alex Higgins Trophy, named for the late two-time world champion who was born and raised in Belfast. The inaugural edition of the tournament was held in 2016 and was won by Mark King.
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Trump beats Wakelin in NI Open finalJudd Trump wins his third straight World Snooker tournament with a commanding 9-3 victory against Chris Wakelin in the Northern Ireland Open final.BBC Sport - Published | |
Trump maintains winning run by edging out MaguireJudd Trump keeps alive his hopes of a third successive ranking title as he beats Stephen Maguire to reach the Northern Ireland Open semi-finals.BBC Sport - Published | |
Trump scores two tons in Northern Ireland Open winJudd Trump scores two centuries as he advances to the third round of the Northern Ireland Open by defeating Belgian Julien Leclercq 4-0.BBC Sport - Published | |
O'Sullivan to miss NI Open for 'medical reasons'World number one Ronnie O'Sullivan withdraws from the Northern Ireland Open for "medical reasons".BBC Sport - Published | |
World champions to miss NI Open to play in MacauFive players, including four members of the world's top 16, will miss the Northern Ireland Open to compete in an exhibition event in Macau.BBC Sport - Published |
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