THE Masters returns to the iconic Alexandra Palace THIS MONTH – and some huge names are expected to feature.
The top 16 players in the world rankings at the end of the UK Championship are invited to compete in one of the sport‘s most prestigious tournaments.
Ronnie O’Sullivan beat Ali Carter in last year’s Masters final[/caption]Last year, Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed a record-extending eighth title in the iconic Triple Crown event after Rocket came from behind to beat Ali Carter 10-7 in a thrilling final.
In 2025, the prize money on offer has surged to over £1million, with the winner taking home a cool £350,000.
SunSport brings you all the information you need ahead of this year’s Masters.
Here is the full draw for the opening round and the schedule for the latter stages:
All matches are best of 11 frames until the final, which is the best of 19.
Sunday, January 12
Afternoon session (1pm GMT)
Evening session (7pm)
Monday, January 13
Afternoon session (1pm)
Evening session (7pm)
Tuesday, January 14
Afternoon session (1pm)
Evening session (7pm)
Wednesday, January 15
Afternoon session (1pm)
Evening session (7pm GMT)
Quarter-finals
Thursday, January 16
Friday, January 17
Semi-finals
Saturday, January 18
Final
Sunday, January 19