2020 World Snooker Championship Betting

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2020 World Snooker Championship Betting

World Snooker Championship 2020 Betting*, 2020 Betfred World Snooker Championship Betting*

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Judd Trump
Judd Trump 3.75 3.5 3.75 3.5 4
Ronnie OSullivan
Ronnie OSullivan 5.5 6 5.5 6 6
Neil Robertson
Neil Robertson 6.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
Mark Selby
Mark Selby 8 10 9 10 11
John Higgins
John Higgins 15 17 17 17 17
Ding Junhui
Ding Junhui 15/a> 15 13 15 12
Mark Allen
Mark Allen 17 19 17 19 15
Kyren Wilson
Kyren Wilson 21 19 21 19 21
Shaun Murphy
Shaun Murphy 21 23 23 23 23
Mark Williams
Mark Williams 26 23 26 23 26

*Odds correct as of 10 January 2020, 15:34. Odds are subject to change. For Full Market Odds See Betting Site. Our odds may be several days old and are reproduced to give you an indication of the betting market.

2020 World Snooker Championship

The 2020 World Snooker Championship is in it’s 44th staging of the World Snooker Championship tournament. The 2020 World Snooker Championship has 32 players and Judd Trump is the current champion.

The 2020 World Snooker Championship invites the top-16 players from the snooker world rankings to compete. The remaining 16 have to qualify through a Qualifying Tournament to be held between 8 April 2020 to 15 April 2020 at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England.

2020 World Snooker Championship held at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England between 18 April 2020 to 4 May 2020.

Previous World Snooker Championship Winners

Year Winner – Country
2020 ?
2019 Judd Trump – England
2018 Mark Williams – Wales
2017 Mark Selby – England
2016 Mark Selby – England
2015 Stuart Bingham – England
2014 Mark Selby – England
2013 Ronnie O’Sullivan – England
2012 Ronnie O’Sullivan – England
2011 John Higgins – Scotland
2010 Neil Robertson – Australia
2009 John Higgins – Scotland