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Gibraltar Open 2022 - How to watch as Judd Trump eyes third title in a row with Ronnie O'Sullivan in action

The seventh edition of the Gibraltar Open takes place this spring with a return to the overseas territory after the 2021 edition was held in Milton Keynes due to Covid-19. Reigning champion Judd Trump is in action looking to win the title for the third year in a row as the whirlwind tournament sees its champion crowned from a pool of 128 competitors in just 72 hours.

Ad/> When is the Gibraltar Open? World ChampionshipWho has qualified for the 46th World Championship at the Crucible?YESTERDAY AT 12:58 The 2022 Gibraltar Open will be played between March 24 and 26. Where is the Gibraltar Open taking place? The event is being held at the Europa Sports Park, Gibraltar.

How can I watch the Gibraltar Open? You can watch all the action live on Eurosport, or stream on discovery+. Reports and highlights of the best action will be available on the Eurosport website.

Who is playing? Judd Trump, who won the 2020 and 2021 editions of the tournament is aiming for his third title in a row but faces a touch challenge amid the 128-person strong field, including Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, Kyren Wilson, and other former winners Shaun Murphy, Stuart Bingham and Ryan Day. Format? The knockout format will see the 128 competitors whittled down to just two within 72 hours to face-off in the showpiece final.

Each round, including the final, will be best of seven frames. Prize money Winner: £50,000 Runner-up: £20,000 Semi-final: £6,000 Quarter-final: £5,000 Last 16: £4,000 Last 32: £3,000 Last 64: £2,000 Highest break: £5,000 Total: £251,000 Former winners 2015 – Marco Fu 2016 – Shaun Murphy 2017 – Ryan Day 2019 – Stuart Bingham 2020 – Judd Trump 2021 – Judd Trump First round draw Judd Trump v Andrew Higginson Zhao Jianbo v Simon Blackwell

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