World Grand Prix Betting
Get the latest World Grand Prix betting markets and odds here at BetVictor.
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The 2025 Snooker World Grand Prix is expected to be one of the most exciting events on the snooker calendar thus far. Taking place between March 4 and March 9 at the Kai Tak Arena in Hong Kong, this prestigious event marks a historic first – becoming the first ranking tournament to be held outside the UK. The move signals snooker’s growing global influence and its increasing popularity in Asia, particularly in Hong Kong, where the sport has a large fanbase.
With an impressive prize fund of £700,000, including a cheque of £180,000 for the winner, the tournament is sure to attract the best players in the world. Fans and bettors alike will be eagerly following the snooker betting markets, with many looking to take advantage of the Snooker Grand Prix odds before the action gets underway.
The Kai Tak Arena, located in the heart of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park, is a state-of-the-art facility that can host over 4,000 spectators. The selection of venue underlines the sport’s international reach and Hong Kong’s commitment to hosting top-tier sporting events. With Asia’s growing prominence in snooker, it’s expected that the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong will represent a new dawn for snooker tournaments.
Hosting a major ranking event in Hong Kong is also expected to boost snooker betting activity, as there’s significant interest in snooker betting odds and live wagering globally. Given the high-profile nature of the tournament, there will be a variety of betting options available.
The Snooker World Grand Prix follows a unique qualification process, allowing on the top 32 players from a one-year ranking list, determined after the 2025 Welsh Open, to take part. This ensures that only the most in-form players compete, guaranteeing a highly competitive tournament.
The format is as follows:
This progressive format ensures players have to be consistent to be in with a chance of winning the tournament. With longer frame matches in the later rounds, the competition provides opportunities for players who are behind to stage comebacks, which will appeal to those interested in live in-play betting.
Year | Winner | Score | Runner Up |
2024 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 10-7 | Judd Trump |
2023 | Mark Allen | 10-9 | Judd Trump |
2021 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 10-7 | Neil Robertson |
2020 (Dec) | Judd Trump | 10-3 | Jack Lisowski |
2020 (Feb) | Neil Robertson | 10-6 | Graeme Dott |
2019 | Judd Trump | 10-8 | Ali Carter |
2018 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 10-7 | Ding Junhui |
2017 | Barry Hawkins | 10-8 | Ryan Day |
2016 | Shaun Murphy | 10-9 | Stuart Bingham |
2015 | Judd Trump | 10-7 | Ronnie O’Sullivan |
The top-ranked players from the one-year ranking list will be competing in Hong Kong, setting the stage for a star-studded showdown. Here are some of the players to keep an eye on:
Ronnie O’Sullivan is the defending World Grand Prix champion, and he’s already confirmed he will be defending his crown after withdrawing from several events recently due to medical reasons. O’Sullivan remains a fan favourite, and his return to action is set to be one of the biggest talking points. Given his proven ability to perform under pressure, O’Sullivan is the player to beat in the eyes of many.
World number one Judd Trump has been in outstanding form throughout the season, winning multiple ranking titles. Trump is known for his aggressive playstyle and impeccable cue control, making him a strong contender for the World Grand Prix title. His odds to win will be among the shortest due to how dominant he continues to be in the sport.
Kyren Wilson, the reigning World Champion, will be looking to add another major title to his name. Since becoming the best player in the world, Wilson has lived up to expectations, consistently performing well in long-format tournaments. This makes him a strong contender in Hong Kong.
Other top-ranked players, including the likes of Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Mark Williams, and John Higgins, will be vying for the £180,000 top prize. They all have the ability and have all been winners on the big stage previously.
There are already several exciting first-round fixtures generating a buzz ahead of the tournament beginning:
The Snooker World Grand Prix is a tournament that always delivers, and this has been the case since it became a ranking event, after only being played once previously. It’s a tournament that sees the best of the best take each other on, with the world’s most in-form players going head to head. Ultimately it makes it a tough one to call when trying to predict the winner, but it will be an enjoyable ride all the same.