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DateRHjemme v Ude-
08/15 12:30 1 Kyren Wilson v Ronnie O'Sullivan 8-18
08/14 18:00 2 Ronnie O'Sullivan v Mark Selby 17-16
08/14 13:30 2 Kyren Wilson v Anthony McGill 17-16
08/11 18:00 3 Mark Williams v Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-13
08/11 13:30 3 Judd Trump v Kyren Wilson 9-13
08/11 09:00 3 Mark Selby v Neil Robertson 13-7
08/10 13:30 3 Kurt Maflin v Anthony McGill 10-13
08/09 18:00 8 Ding Junhui v Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-13
08/09 18:00 8 Anthony McGill v Jamie Clarke 13-12
08/08 09:00 8 Martin Gould v Kyren Wilson 9-13
08/08 09:00 8 Barry Hawkins v Neil Robertson 9-13
08/07 18:00 8 Ding Junhui v Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-13
08/07 18:00 8 Judd Trump v Yan Bingtao 13-11
08/07 13:30 8 Mark Selby v Noppon Saengkham 13-12
08/07 09:00 8 Mark Williams v Stuart Bingham 13-11
08/05 18:00 7 Stephen Maguire v Martin Gould 3-10
08/05 12:00 8 John Higgins v Kurt Maflin 11-13
08/04 18:00 7 Barry Hawkins v Alexander Ursenbacher 10-2
08/04 09:00 7 Mark Allen v Jamie Clarke 8-10
08/03 18:00 7 Mark Selby v Jordan Brown 10-6
08/03 13:30 7 Shaun Murphy v Noppon Saengkham 4-10
08/03 13:30 7 Yan Bingtao v Elliot Slessor 10-7
08/03 09:00 7 Jack Lisowski v Anthony McGill 9-10
08/02 13:30 7 Ronnie O'Sullivan v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 10-1
08/02 09:00 7 Neil Robertson v Liang Wenbo 10-5
08/01 13:30 7 John Higgins v Matthew Stevens 10-5
08/01 09:00 7 David Gilbert v Kurt Maflin 8-10
07/31 18:00 7 Mark Williams v Alan McManus 10-5
07/31 13:30 7 Kyren Wilson v Anthony Hamilton Walkover
07/31 13:30 7 Ding Junhui v Mark King 10-9

The 2020 World Snooker Championship (officially the 2020 Betfred World Snooker Championship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 31 July to 16 August 2020 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It was the 44th consecutive year that the World Snooker Championship was held at the Crucible. The final ranking event of the 2019–20 snooker season, the tournament was originally scheduled to take place from 18 April to 4 May 2020, but both the qualifying stage and the main rounds were postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was one of the first to allow live audiences since the onset of the pandemic, but on the first day it was announced that the event would be played behind closed doors for subsequent days. A limited number of spectators were allowed in for the final two days of the championship.

The tournament was organised by the World Snooker Tour, a subsidiary of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, and was broadcast by the BBC, Eurosport and Matchroom Sport. The event had a total prize fund of £2,395,000, with the winner receiving £500,000. Qualifying for the tournament was due to be held between 8 and 15 April 2020 but instead took place from 21 to 28 July at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield. There were 128 participants in the qualifying rounds, with a mix of professional and invited amateur players, 16 of whom reached the main stage of the tournament where they played the top 16 players in the snooker world rankings. The event was sponsored by sports betting company Betfred.

Judd Trump was the defending champion, having won his maiden world title at the previous year's event, defeating John Higgins 18–9 in the final. He lost in the quarter-final stage to Kyren Wilson, falling to the Crucible curse. Ronnie O'Sullivan won his sixth world title, defeating Wilson 18–8 in the final. This was O'Sullivan's 37th ranking event win of his career, the most of any player. Higgins made a maximum break in the 12th frame of his second-round loss to Kurt Maflin. This was Higgins' tenth career maximum break and his first at the World Championship; aged 45, he became the oldest player to make a maximum in a professional competition.