Champion of Champions Past Winners
The history of the Champion of Champions tells a clear story: a title contested only by recent winners tends to gather to the very best players of each era. Looking at past results by era, rather than year by year, reveals the durable patterns that matter to bettors, namely that the strongest all-round players of a given period dominate an event built to reward champions. This guide frames the winners by era and what they signal, while live odds always sit on the CasinOnline sportsbook.
The title gravitates to the era's elite
Because the Champion of Champions invites only players who have already won, it functions as a concentration of an era's best, and the honours list reflects that. Across its history the trophy has repeatedly gone to the dominant, complete players of each period, the kind who win multiple events a season and thrive when every match is hard. That is the central lesson for a bettor reading the past: this is not an event where a one-off run from a fringe player tends to hold up, because the field gives them no easy frames.
Viewing the record by era keeps the analysis evergreen. Rather than fixating on who lifted the most recent edition, look at which generation of greats has owned the event and whether the current crop of in-form champions fits that mould. Combine that historical read with present-day form and the structure in our format and draw guide before backing anyone in the outright winner market.
Using history without over-weighting it
History is a guide, not a forecast. Past winners tell you the type of player who succeeds here, an elite all-rounder in strong scoring form, but they do not predict the next champion, and you should never assume a recent winner will repeat simply because they have lifted the trophy before. The field changes every year as new players earn their invitations, so each edition is a fresh contest among that season's champions.
Lean on the eras to set expectations, then defer to current form and live prices on the sportsbook for the actual bet. A player whose profile matches the historic winners, deep scoring, strong temperament, comfort in short formats, is a sensible starting point, but confirm it against this season's results. Build out your reading with how to bet on snooker, our snooker predictions and frame betting, and compare another invitational's history in our Shanghai Masters guide.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Champion of Champions honours list tell bettors?
It shows that the title tends to gather to the most complete players of each era, the ones who win multiple events and handle hard matches. Because the field is all recent winners, fringe runs rarely hold up, so history favours backing elite all-rounders in strong form over surprise names.
Should I back a previous Champion of Champions winner to repeat?
Not on history alone. A past win shows a player suits the event, but the field changes every year and current form decides the outcome. Use the era-by-era record to set expectations, then defer to this season's results and the live prices on the CasinOnline sportsbook.