Summary

  1. Welsh Open Snookerpublished at 08:57 GMT

    Welsh Open SnookerImage source, BBC Sport

    Venue: Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Dates: Monday 23 February - Sunday 1 March Time: from 10:00 GMT

    Coverage: Watch live on BBC One Wales, BBC Two Wales, Red Button, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app.

    To catch up on all the action for 30 days, click here.

  2. Wednesday's fixtures & resultspublished at 08:57 GMT

    Round two

    Morning sessions results:

    Jak Jones 4-2 Anthony McGill

    Xiao Guodong 3-4 Jack Lisowski

    Afternoon sessions from 13:00 GMT:

    Barry Hawkins v Pang Junxu

    Dylan Emery 1-4 David Grace

    Mark Williams 4-1 Martin O'Donnell

    Jiang Jun 4-0 Yuan Sijun

    Robbie Williams v Stephen Maguire

    Chang Bingyu v Jackson Page

    Hossein Vafaei v Neil Robertson

    Joe O'Connor v Wu Yize

    Evening sessions from 19:00 GMT:

    Gary Wilson v Sam Craigie

    Zhang Anda v Liam Pullen

    David Gilbert v Stuart Bingham

    Stan Moody v Zhao Xintong

    Kyren Wilson v Zhou Yuelong

    Bulcsu Revesz v John Higgins

  3. Chang stuns Murphy to make history at Welsh Openpublished at 08:57 GMT

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    'A piece of snooker history' - Chang hits four centuries in a row

    China's Chang Bingyu caused a Welsh Open shock by beating former winner Shaun Murphy 4-0 - and became only the ninth player in history to make century breaks in four consecutive frames.

    The 23-year-old went into the first-round encounter in Llandudno ranked 54th in the world, 46 places below Englishman Murphy.

    But that counted for nothing as the 2020 winner's hopes of repeating his feat were ended at the first hurdle at Venue Cymru, with Chang producing breaks of 130, 136, 119 and 130.

    Murphy stood to applaud at the end of the match.

    Twelve-time women's world champion Reanne Evans, analysing the display for BBC Sport, said Chang's display "has got to be the best performance ever on a snooker table".

    "It was just fantastic - I'm glad I was here to witness that," Evans said.

    Murphy, who potted only one red in the contest, said: "That's the best performance in a best-of-seven match I've ever seen.

    "If that were Ronnie O'Sullivan or Judd Trump, it would be on the news. What a performance. What a player."

    Relive the match here.