Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page for live coverage from Hopton on Sea, England.

  • RESULT: Open Singles - Jon Wilson (Eng) 0-2 Robert Paxton (Eng)

  • RESULT: Ladies Singles Final - Katherine Rednall (Eng) 2-1 Cerianne Glen (Wal)

  • RESULT: Open Singles - Mark Royal (Eng) 1-2 Jamie Walker (Sco)

  1. How to watch 2023 World Indoor Bowls Championshipspublished at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2023

    All times are GMT and subject to late change

    BBC iPlayer

    Thursday 19 January

    Open singles:10:00 - 11:30 - Red Button

    Ladies singles & open singles:13:00 - 17:15 - BBC Two

    17:10 - 18:00 - Red Button

    13:00 - 18:00 - iPlayer uninterrupted stream

    Friday 20 January

    Open singles:10:00 - 11:30 - Red Button

    Open singles:13:00 - 17:15 - BBC Two

    17:10 - 18:00 - Red Button

    13:00 - 18:00 - iPlayer uninterrupted stream

    Saturday 21 January

    U25 singles:10:00 - 11:30 - Red Button

    Open singles:13:30 - 17:00 - BBC Two

    Sunday 22 January

    Open Singles Final:14:40 - 17:15 - BBC Two

  2. How to get into bowlspublished at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2023

    BBC Sport

    Bowls is played by people of all ages, as the basics are easy to pick up and you can play anytime, day or night. Bowls will improve your hand-eye coordination and the more you play, the easier it becomes.

    There's Lawn Bowls, which you'll see in the Commonwealth Games and is played on a flat rectangular bowling green. The aim is simple - to get your bowls as close as possible to a smaller target ball called the 'jack'.

    Crown Green Bowls is similar, but is played on a square bowling green which is made of natural grass, with a larger jack. There is a raised area or 'crown' in the green that makes the ground uneven, making it a bit more difficult.

    Indoor Bowls again offers a different surface, played on a carpeted area.

    Media caption,

    Girls from ethnic minorities are taking up bowls as part of a Sport England initiative