The Welsh Open, one of the highlights of the snooker calendar, returns to The Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff from 26 February to 4 March 2018.
The defending champion is Stuart Bingham.
We have coverage of the tournament across BBC Two Wales, Red Button, Connected TV and online.
You can see our full coverage schedule for the tournament here. And get all the latest results from the Welsh Open here
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Snooker offers a different challenge from other sports - whether it is in local competition at pubs or club competition, it offers an accessible option for anyone hoping to pick up a cue.
From popular cue chains to the table down at your local, it shouldn't be hard to find somewhere to hone your skills.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination. Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into. For more information, visit the Get Inspired site.
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The Welsh Open, one of the highlights of the snooker calendar, returns to The Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff from 26 February to 4 March 2018.
The defending champion is Stuart Bingham.
We have coverage of the tournament across BBC Two Wales, Red Button, Connected TV and online.
You can see our full coverage schedule for the tournament here. And get all the latest results from the Welsh Open here
Get Inspired: Why get into snooker?
Snooker
Snooker offers a different challenge from other sports - whether it is in local competition at pubs or club competition, it offers an accessible option for anyone hoping to pick up a cue.
From popular cue chains to the table down at your local, it shouldn't be hard to find somewhere to hone your skills.
It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination. Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into. For more information, visit the Get Inspired site.
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