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The 2017 World Grand Prix (officially the 2017 Ladbrokes World Grand Prix) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 6 and 12 February 2017 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. It was the third staging of the tournament and the thirteenth ranking event of the 2016/2017 season. The tournament was broadcast in the UK on ITV4.[1]

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Shaun Murphy was the defending champion, but lost 2–4 in the quarter-finals to Ryan Day, who went on to reach the final. Barry Hawkins beat Day 10–7 to win his third ranking title.[2]

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Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stood at £5,000.

Seeding list

The top 32 players on a one-year ranking list running from the 2016 Riga Masters until the 2017 German Masters qualified for the tournament.[3]

Source:[4]

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Main draw

Last 32
Best of 7 frames
Last 16
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
               
1 England Mark Selby 3
32 England Martin Gould 4
32 England Martin Gould 3
16 England Joe Perry 4
16 England Joe Perry 4
17 Wales Mark Williams 2
16 England Joe Perry 3
8 China Liang Wenbo 4
9 England Anthony Hamilton 0
24 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 4
24 Northern Ireland Mark Allen 3
8 China Liang Wenbo 4
25 Wales Dominic Dale 0
8 China Liang Wenbo 4
8 China Liang Wenbo 1
13 England Barry Hawkins 6
5 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 4
28 China Yan Bingtao 2
5 England Ronnie O'Sullivan 1
12 Australia Neil Robertson 4
21 England Ricky Walden 2
12 Australia Neil Robertson 4
12 Australia Neil Robertson 2
13 England Barry Hawkins 4
13 England Barry Hawkins 4
20 England Kyren Wilson 2
13 England Barry Hawkins 4
4 England Judd Trump 1
29 England Tom Ford 2
4 England Judd Trump 4
13 England Barry Hawkins 10
23 Wales Ryan Day 7
3 England Ali Carter 4
30 China Zhou Yuelong 3
3 England Ali Carter 3
14 England Mark King 4
19 Scotland Stephen Maguire 3
14 England Mark King 4
14 England Mark King 2
6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
11 Scotland Anthony McGill 4
22 England David Gilbert 1
11 Scotland Anthony McGill 2
6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
27 Wales Jamie Jones 2
6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
6 Hong Kong Marco Fu 4
23 Wales Ryan Day 6
7 Scotland John Higgins 3
26 Wales Michael White 4
26 Wales Michael White 2
23 Wales Ryan Day 4
23 Wales Ryan Day 4
10 England Stuart Bingham 2
23 Wales Ryan Day 4
15 England Shaun Murphy 2
15 England Shaun Murphy 4
18 England Michael Holt 1
15 England Shaun Murphy 4
2 China Ding Junhui 3
31 China Yu Delu 2
2 China Ding Junhui 4

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Maike Kesseler
Guild Hall, Preston, England, 12 February 2017.
Barry Hawkins (13)
 England
10–7 Ryan Day (23)
 Wales
Afternoon: 44–80 (55), 87–1 (53), 121–7 (114), 132–9 (102), 39–68, 129–0 (129), 1–69 (54), 145–0 (141), 97–6 (97)
Evening: 128–0 (128), 89–0 (85), 65–4, 14–108 (87), 0–84 (84), 0–96 (92), 1–75 (75), 67–56
141 Highest break 92
5 Century breaks 0
8 50+ breaks 6
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Century breaks

Total: 25[5]

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