The Gdynia Open was a
pro–am minor-
ranking
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snooker
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tournament, which was part of the
Players Tour Championship
The Players Tour Championship was a series of snooker tournaments comprising some minor-ranking events played in Europe, and an Asian leg comprising some minor-ranking events in Asia. The series concluded with a Grand Final, where qualification ...
. The tournament in the
2012/2013 was split in two parts, with the first part taking place at the
World Snooker Academy in
Sheffield
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, England and the second part at the
Gdynia Sports Arena in
Gdynia, Poland. In the
2013/2014 season the event was moved to the second half of the season, and the whole event took part in Gdynia.
Mark Selby was the last champion, while
Neil Robertson is the most successful player in the tournament's history having won the championship two times.
Winners
Stats
Finalists
See also
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2011 Warsaw Classic
References
External links
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Recurring sporting events established in 2012
2012 establishments in England
2012 establishments in Poland
Players Tour Championship
Defunct snooker competitions
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2016