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World Snooker Championship: Draw in full and ticket info as Ronnie O'Sullivan learns fate

Ronnie O'Sullivan's bid for a record-equalling seventh World Championship will start with a first round clash against David Gilbert.

O'Sullivan, 46, will head to the Crucible as defending champion, and as second seed as he targets Stephen Hendry's haul of eight titles. Gilbert however, has pedigree in Sheffield, narrowly missing out on his first world final in 2019 following a final frame decider with John Higgins.

Defending champion and top seed Mark Selby, going for his fifth title, will open his campaign against Welsh player Jamie Jones. The 2010 winner Neil Robertson, also amongst the favourites, faces championship debutant Ashley Hugill.

Another enticing clash will see Judd Trump, a champion in 2019, face Hossein Vafaei - the first Iranian to ever qualify for the main draw at the Crucible. Mark Williams, whose celebrations after winning his third title in 2018 went down in snooker folklore, opens up against Michael White.

The format for matches in the first round of the main draw is best-of-19 frames. Second-round matches and quarter-finals are played as the best-of-25 frames, and the semi-finals are the best-of-33 frames.

The final, which will take place over two days in Sunday, May 1 and Bank Holiday Monday, May 2, will be played as a best-of-35 frames match. Although this year's draw has taken place amid leading players questioning the suitability of the venue, which will be hosting the event for the 46th consecutive year.

Stephen Maguire, who will play last year's runner up Shaun Murphy in round one, has proposed moving the tournament to Alexandra Palace in order to allow more fans to attend. The Scotsman is unlikely to get his wish any time soon, with the Crucible currently contracted to stage snooker's

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