Masters snooker 2019: Prize Money, Draw, Schedule, scores, Results, Live TV Channel stream.
Judd Trump stunned 7th-time champions Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-4 with a brilliant performance to win his first 2019 Masters Snooker title.
Previously 2018 champion Mark Allen defeated Kyren Wilson 10-7 in last year's final, with Ronnie O'Sullivan claiming three of the previous four tournaments in 2014, 2016 and 2017.
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A closely fought classic was expected between two of snooker's biggest draws, but the match turned into a comprehensive rout for Trump.
The world number five's blistering start saw him open up 4-0 and 7-1 advantages in a stunning first session.
Despite O'Sullivan responding in the evening with two centuries as he clawed three frames back, Trump was not to be denied.
Judd Trump becomes the 23rd Player on the Paul Hunter Trophy and received £200,000 prize money as winners share.
List of Masters Snooker Winners: Past Historic Champions
Masters Snooker 2019 prize money
Winner: £200,000
Runner-up: £90,000
Semi-finals: £50,000
Quarter-finals: £25,000
Last 16: £12,500
Highest break: £10,000
Total: £600,000
Masters snooker 2019: draw and schedule & scores.
Sunday, January 13
1pm - Mark Allen 5 - 6 Luca Brecel
7pm - John Higgins 5 - 6 Ryan Day
Monday, January 14
1pm - Ronnie O’Sullivan 6 - 2 Stuart Bingham
7pm - Ding Junhui 6 - 1 Jack Lisowski
Tuesday, January 15
1pm - Mark Williams 3 - 6 Neil Robertson
7pm - Barry Hawkins 6 - 2 Shaun Murphy
Wednesday, January 16
1pm - Judd Trump 6 - 2 Kyren Wilson
7pm - Mark Selby 6 - 3 Stephen Maguire
Quarter Finals.
Thursday, January 17
1pm - QF2 - Ryan Day 3 - 6 Ronnie O’Sullivan
7pm - QF1 - Luca Brecel 5 - 6 Ding Junhai
Friday, January 18
1pm - QF3 - Mark Selby 2 - 6 Judd Trump
7pm - QF4 - Barry Hawkins 3 - 6 Neil Robertson
Semi-Finals.
Saturday, January 19
1pm - SM1 - Ding Junhui 3 - 6 Ronnie O'Sullivan
7pm - SM2 - Judd Trump 6 - 4 Neil Robertson
Sunday, January 20
1pm - Final (First session) Ronnie O'Sullivan 1 - 7 Judd Trump.
7pm - Final (Second session) Ronnie O'Sullivan 4 - 10 Judd Trump.
All matches up to and including the Semi-finals are best of 11 frames, with the Final played over best of 19 frames (8/11).
Find out more:
Dafabet Masters Snooker: Official.
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