2020 Gibraltar Open

Judd Trump won the championship – his 17th career and sixth ranking title of the season – after a 4–3 defeat of Kyren Wilson in the final.

In addition to the winners purse, Trump also secured £150,000 for scoring the most ranking points across the European Series.

[6] The tournament was organised by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association and sponsored by BetVictor.

[14] As part of the BetVictor European Series the player with the highest amount of prize money received from the four events won an additional £150,000.

[16][17] The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[18][13] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic several players withdrew from the event; Neil Robertson, John Higgins, Mark Allen, David Gilbert, Stephen Maguire, Ali Carter, Graeme Dott, Noppon Saengkham, Kurt Maflin, Anthony Hamilton, Mike Dunn, Fraser Patrick and Jimmy White, with some being replaced in the draw by amateur players.

[21] Reigning world champion Judd Trump defeated native Gibraltan Lee Prickman, Brazil's Igor Figueiredo and Englishman Martin O'Donnell to reach the quarter-finals.

[22] Joe Perry was defeated by Jimmy Robertson in the last 32, meaning he did not have enough ranking points to qualify for the following event, the 2020 Tour Championship.

[22] Amine Amiri won the only main stage match of his two-year tour card, winning 4–3 over Adam Ashley.

[20] Wilson defeated Fergal O'Brien on a deciding frame before winning over both Un-Nooh in the quarter-finals and Mark Williams in the semi-finals 4–0 each to reach the final.

[24] Trump defeated three Chinese players, Li Hang, Liang Wenbo and Xiao Guodong to meet Wilson in the final.

[27] Judd Trump made the highest break of the event, a 144, in frame three of the final against Kyren Wilson.

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Judd Trump won the event, his sixth title of the season