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2023 Masters (snooker)

The 2023 Masters (officially the 2023 Cazoo Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 8 to 15 January 2023 at Alexandra Palace in London, England. It was the 49th staging of the Masters, which was first held in 1975, and the second of three Triple Crown events in the 2022–23 snooker season, following the 2022 UK Championship and preceding the 2023 World Snooker Championship. Organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by car retailer Cazoo, the tournament was broadcast by the BBC domestically, by Eurosport in Europe, and by Matchroom Sport and other broadcasters elsewhere in the world. The winner received £250,000 from a total prize pool of £725,000.

2023 Cazoo Masters
Tournament information
Dates8–15 January 2023 (2023-01-08 – 2023-01-15)
VenueAlexandra Palace
CityLondon
CountryEngland
OrganisationWorld Snooker Tour
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£725,000
Winner's share£250,000
Highest break
Final
Champion Judd Trump (ENG)
Runner-up Mark Williams (WAL)
Score10–8
2022
2024

The top 16 players in the snooker world rankings as they stood after the UK Championship were invited to the event. However, the sport's governing body subsequently suspended invitees Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong from professional competition amid a match-fixing investigation. Yan was replaced in the draw by David Gilbert. Zhao was replaced by Hossein Vafaei, who was the only Masters debutant and the first Iranian player to compete in the tournament.

Neil Robertson was the defending champion, having defeated Barry Hawkins 10–4 in the 2022 final. However, Robertson lost 4–6 to Shaun Murphy in the first round. Mark Williams reached the final for the first time in 20 years, becoming the oldest finalist since Ray Reardon in 1983. Judd Trump defeated Williams 10–8 in the final to capture his second Masters title, becoming the 11th player to win the title more than once. There were 30 century breaks at the tournament. The highest break prize was shared by Trump, Vafaei, and Williams, who all made 143 breaks in their quarter-final matches.

Overview edit

The Masters is a non-ranking snooker tournament that was first held in 1975 for ten invited players at the West Centre Hotel in London. John Spencer won the inaugural event, defeating Ray Reardon on a re-spotted black in the deciding frame of the final.[1] The Masters is the second-longest-running professional snooker tournament, after the World Snooker Championship.[2] The most successful player in its history is Ronnie O'Sullivan, who has won the title seven times, most recently in 2017.[3]

Organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by car retailer Cazoo, the 2023 event was the 49th staging of the tournament.[4] The second Triple Crown event of the 2022–23 snooker season, following the 2022 UK Championship and preceding the 2023 World Snooker Championship, it took place from 8 to 15 January 2023 at Alexandra Palace in London.[5][6] Matches were played as the best of 11 frames until the final, which was the best of 19 frames and played over two sessions.[7]

The tournament was broadcast live in the United Kingdom by BBC Sport, and in Europe by Eurosport.[8] It was broadcast in China by China Central Television and Superstars Online, and streamed by Huya, Youku, Migu, Douyin, and Kuaishou. It was broadcast by Now TV in Hong Kong, by DAZN in Brazil and the United States, by Fastsports HD in Pakistan, by Astro SuperSport in Malaysia, by Sport Cast in Taiwan and Indonesia, by TrueVisions in Thailand, and by Premier Sports Network and TapGO in the Philippines. In all other territories, the event was streamed by Matchroom Sport.[9]

Participants edit

The 16 highest-ranked players after the 2022 UK Championship were invited to participate in the tournament.[10] The defending champion was Australia's Neil Robertson, who won the tournament for a second time at the 2022 Masters by defeating England's Barry Hawkins 10–4 in the final.[11] Robertson was seeded first for the event as defending champion, while O'Sullivan was seeded second as the reigning world champion. The next six players in the world rankings were seeded and allocated fixed positions in the draw, with the remaining eight participants drawn randomly against them.[12][13] The first-round draw was made during the UK Championship final, which was contested by Mark Allen and Ding Junhui on 20 November 2022.[14]

Ding would have re-entered the top 16 and been invited to the event had he won the UK Championship, but Allen defeated him, so the last Masters spot went to 2021 champion Yan Bingtao, who was ranked 16th in the world at the cutoff.[14] Yan was drawn against seventh seed Mark Williams.[15] However, on 12 December 2022, the sport's governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, suspended Yan amid a match-fixing investigation, making him ineligible to compete in or attend any World Snooker Tour event.[16] David Gilbert, ranked 17th in the world after the UK Championship, replaced Yan in the draw.[17] On 3 January 2023, the WPBSA suspended the world number nine Zhao Xintong, who had been drawn against third seed Mark Selby in the first round, as part of the same investigation.[18][19] Hossein Vafaei, ranked 18th after the UK Championship, replaced Zhao in the draw. Vafaei was the only Masters debutant at the 2023 event and the first Iranian player to compete in the tournament.[20][21]

Prize money edit

The winner of the event received £250,000 from a total prize pool of £725,000. The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below:[22]

  • Winner: £250,000
  • Runner-up: £100,000
  • Semi-finals: £60,000
  • Quarter-finals: £30,000
  • Last 16: £15,000
  • Highest break: £15,000
  • Total: £725,000

Summary edit

First round edit

The first round was played from 8 to 11 January as the best of 11 frames.[23] On the opening afternoon, 2015 winner Shaun Murphy faced the defending champion Robertson, who won the first frame. Murphy then won five consecutive frames, making a century break in frame six after a miscue from Robertson, to move one frame from victory. However, Robertson won the next three frames, including a maximum break attempt in the ninth, which ended when he missed the 14th red ball. Robertson had chances in the tenth to force a deciding frame, but missed a key shot on the blue ball after potting the penultimate red, which allowed Murphy to clinch the match 6–4.[24][25] Afterwards, Robertson said that a bad flu had affected his preparation for the event as well as his performance in the match.[26] In the evening, debutant Vafaei faced three-time winner Selby. The scores were tied at 2–2 at the mid-session interval, but Vafaei won all four frames played after the interval for a 6–2 victory, making two centuries and three half-centuries in the match.[27] It was the third consecutive time Vafaei had beaten Selby, after eliminating him in the previous two UK Championships; it was also the ninth consecutive year Selby had lost at either the first-round or quarter-final stage, having last reached the semi-finals in 2014.[28] Vafaei paid tribute to Selby, calling him a "tough opponent" and a "legend", and commented: "Am I asleep or awake? Honestly I can't believe it".[29]

Luca Brecel faced world number one O'Sullivan, who took the opening frame with a 97 break and won both the second and third on the colours after errors from his opponent. Although Brecel made a century break to win frame four, O’Sullivan responded with back-to-back centuries of 134 and 104 before wrapping up a 6–1 victory in frame seven.[30] O'Sullivan commented: "It is not easy to play under pressure and I sensed that Luca felt a little uncomfortable and I tried to make the most of that and punish every mistake he made".[31] In the evening, Jack Lisowski, who had won just four frames across his three previous Masters appearances, faced two-time winner John Higgins, who was playing in the tournament for a record-extending 29th time. Higgins made a 142 break in the third frame but Lisowski led 3–1 at the interval. Higgins won frame five, but Lisowski made a century in the sixth and came from 55 points behind to win the seventh. Higgins attempted a maximum break in frame eight but missed the ninth black; he won the frame after Lisowski missed the last red. Lisowski clinched his first Masters victory in frame nine, making a 93 break to win 6–3.[32][33] He commented afterwards that the event had "always overawed me but the crowd were incredible and kept lifting me. I've broken my duck".[31] Higgins expressed frustration at his errors in the match and said he was considering working with a sports psychologist.[32]

The 2018 winner Allen faced two-time runner-up Hawkins, who trailed by 55 points in the opening frame but recovered to win it on the colours. Hawkins took the next two with breaks of 76 and 114 and won frame four on the colours after Allen missed the brown to a baulk pocket. Hawkins took the fifth with breaks of 45 and 41. In the sixth, Allen missed a rest shot while on a 45 break and then made a safety mistake with two reds remaining that let Hawkins close out a 6–0 whitewash.[34] It was Allen's fifth consecutive first-round defeat since winning the tournament, and also made him the fourth consecutive UK champion to lose in the first round of the Masters.[35] Allen praised Hawkins's safety play, saying: "It was probably one of the best safety performances I have ever played against as a professional".[36] In the evening, two-time winner Williams faced Gilbert, who had reached the semi-finals on both his previous appearances in the tournament. Williams won the first two frames with back-to-back centuries of 126 and 127 and took the third with a 95 break. After Gilbert missed a rest shot on the penultimate red in the fourth, Williams cleared to lead 4–0 at the interval. Gilbert won the fifth frame with a 59 break, and produced an 80 clearance in the sixth from 42 points behind, reducing his deficit to two frames. Even though Gilbert also made half-centuries in the next two frames, Williams won the seventh after a safety exchange on the last red, and won the eighth on the colours to wrap up a 6–2 victory.[36][37] Williams, referee Marcel Eckardt, and a cameraman all became involved in trying to swat a wasp during the final frame before the referee asked Williams to continue play.[38]

The 2019 winner Judd Trump faced the season's British Open winner Ryan Day. The scores were tied at 3–3 after Trump made a 105 century, the highest break of the match, in the sixth frame. Day won the next two frames to move one from victory, and the ninth frame went to a re-spotted black. Day missed a pot to a baulk pocket that would have won the match, and Trump potted the black to take the frame. Day led in the tenth, but missed the black after potting the last red, and Trump tied the scores at 5–5. In the deciding frame, Day played a cannon into the pack while potting the black, but fouled when a red dropped into the middle pocket. Trump made a 58 break to leave Day requiring snookers. However, with one red remaining, Trump failed to escape from a snooker and conceded a free ball. Day could have won the match by clearing from the free ball, but missed his nominated brown to the middle pocket, and Trump potted the last red to win 6–5.[39] "I was a bit nervous at the start and it took going 5–3 behind to feel like the weight was lifted off me to go for my shots", said Trump.[40] In the final first-round match, 2018 runner-up Kyren Wilson faced 2020 winner Stuart Bingham, who won the first two frames with back-to-back centuries of 102 and 109. Bingham took the third after Wilson missed a pot on the blue and won the fourth with an 85 break. He made a 127, his third century of the match, to take a 5–0 lead. Wilson won the next two frames with breaks of 90 and 81, and won the eighth on the colours to reduce his deficit to two frames. However, Bingham sealed a 6–3 victory with a pot on the yellow in frame nine after a safety error from Wilson.[41][40] “At 5–0 I was cruising then Kyren showed his true grit and made a fight of it. In the end I was lucky to get through", Bingham commented. Wilson said: "I was proud of the way I came back. I just played a couple of bad safeties in the last frame”.[41]

Quarter-finals edit

The quarter-finals were played on 12 and 13 January as the best of 11 frames.[23] Facing Williams, O'Sullivan began with a 115 century and took a 3–0 lead, but he ran out of position in the fourth and Williams came from behind to win the frame with a 55 break. O'Sullivan maintained a two-frame lead at 4–2, but Williams made a 143 total clearance in frame seven and a 90 break in frame eight to level the scores at 4–4. Leading by 49 points in the ninth, O'Sullivan missed a red to a middle pocket, and Williams made a 59 clearance to take the lead at 5–4. O'Sullivan forced a deciding frame with a 77 break in the tenth, but Williams closed out a 6–5 victory with a 102 century. It was the first time Williams had beaten O'Sullivan in a Triple Crown event since the semi-finals of the 2000 UK Championship.[42] Calling the match one of his best performances, Williams said: "In the first three frames I didn't have a shot, he tied me up in knots but I felt the crowd wanted me to win towards the end, that is unbelievable." O'Sullivan said: "I just didn't score, didn't make any breaks and my cue ball wasn't great".[43]

Vafaei faced Lisowski, with both players competing in their first Masters quarter-final. Lisowski, who suffered from a migraine in the hours before the match, made breaks of 96 and 76 to win the first two frames, but Vafaei responded with a 68 and a total clearance of 143 to level the scores at the mid-session interval. Vafaei won the fifth frame, but Lisowski drew level at 3–3 with a break of 67. Vafaei led in the seventh, but missed a shot on the yellow with the rest, and Lisowski cleared to win the frame. Vafaei won the eighth on the colours to level the scores again at 4–4. However, Lisowski won the ninth after a safety exchange on the blue, and took the tenth with a break of 74 to win the match 6–4 and advance to his second Triple Crown semi-final, after reaching the same stage at the 2022 UK Championship.[43] Lisowski said that playing in the semi-finals "is what I had dreamed of and had aspirations of doing when I was growing up". Vafaei was philosophical in defeat, saying: "You need to lose until you learn how to win".[44]

Facing Hawkins, Trump won a safety battle on the penultimate red to take the opening frame. Hawkins responded with a 110 century to win the second, and also took the third, before Trump levelled the scores at the mid-session interval with a 69 break. In the fifth, Hawkins led by 39 points when he missed a black off the spot, allowing Trump to win the frame with a 61 break. In the sixth, Hawkins missed a red that would have left his opponent requiring snookers; Trump attempted a counter-clearance, but missed the black after potting the last red, and Hawkins tied the scores at 3–3. Hawkins went ahead with a 66 break in frame seven, but Trump tied the scores again with a 143 total clearance in the eighth, his highest ever break at the Masters. Hawkins won the ninth, aided by a fluke on a red, but Trump forced a deciding frame with a 107 break and then made an 81 break to win the match 6–5. Afterwards, Hawkins expressed frustration with his positional play, and said that Trump, even though not at his best, deserved to win.[45] Trump stated that he had suffered from nerves in his matches but said: "I seemed to relax, get control and felt my best towards the end". Speaking as a pundit for the BBC, six-time winner Stephen Hendry praised Trump's performance, saying: "A sign of a true great and a world-class player is to produce the best snooker when you have your back against the wall. The frames he won at the end of the match were magnificent".[46]

In the last quarter-final, Bingham faced Murphy. Bingham won the first frame on the colours after a fluke on the green, and then made breaks of 78, 128, and 107 to lead 4–0 at the mid-session interval. Bingham won the fifth after Murphy missed a red, and received 24 points in fouls in the sixth frame as Murphy attempted to escape from a snooker. Bingham wrapped up a 6–0 whitewash with a break of 65.[46] "I got a bit lucky in the first frame which settled me down, and after that I went from strength to strength", Bingham commented afterwards. "My preparation for this match was very good but I was beaten by someone who played like a superhero", said Murphy.[47]

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals were played on 14 January as the best of 11 frames.[23] In the first semi-final, Lisowski faced Williams, who made two half-centuries as he moved into a 3–0 lead. Lisowski led in the fourth frame, but played a poor safety shot on the penultimate red, and Williams took the frame to lead 4–0 at the interval. Williams made another half-century to go 5–0 ahead. Lisowski had a chance to win the sixth on the colours, but played a poor positional shot to get on the brown. After a safety exchange, Williams potted the brown, blue, and pink to wrap up a 6–0 whitewash.[48] "There were no century breaks but I maybe had three or four breaks from positions where the balls weren't easy. Those breaks are as good as any century", said Williams. "It wasn't meant to be. I couldn't get anything going and he just shut me out", commented Lisowski.[49]

In the other semi-final, Bingham met Trump, who made breaks of 58 and 87 to win the opening two frames. Trump led by 38 points in the third when he missed a red; Bingham produced a frame-winning 93 clearance, his only break over 50 in the match. The fourth frame was decided when Bingham went in-off after a lengthy safety exchange on the green, enabling Trump to take a 3–1 lead at the mid-session interval. Trump won the 45-minute fifth frame after safety battles on the yellow and blue, and won the sixth frame by potting the penultimate red and a green. He made a 58 break in the seventh before missing a red; Bingham obtained two snookers before Trump closed out a 6–1 victory on the colours.[49][50] The match was noted for numerous errors by both players.[49] Trump indicated that he needed to play better in the final, saying “I need to step up my game, the way I played tonight won’t work against Mark, he won’t play that badly".[50]

Final edit

The final took place on 15 January as a best-of-19-frame match, played over two sessions, between fourth seed Trump and seventh seed Williams.[23] Trump was contesting his second Masters final while Williams was competing in his fourth. Williams had last reached the final at the 2003 event, when he won his second title with a 10–4 victory over Hendry.[51] Aged 47 years and 300 days, he became the oldest finalist since Ray Reardon in 1983.[48]

Williams won the first frame with a total clearance of 138. Trump won the next four frames, making a 106 century in the fourth, to lead 4–1. Williams took the next two frames, making a 100 century in the sixth, reducing Trump's lead to one. In frame eight, Williams missed a double, allowing Trump to make an 89 break and lead 5–3 after the first session.[52] In the evening session, the first two frames were shared before Williams won three consecutive frames to take the lead at 7–6. The 57-minute 14th frame went to Trump after Williams conceded three fouls while attempting to escape from a snooker on the green, leaving himself requiring snookers. Williams made a 107 break in the 15th to regain the lead at 8–7, but Trump levelled again at 8–8 after snookering Williams on the yellow. Trump cleared from the last red to win the 17th frame after Williams made a safety error. Williams had the first scoring opportunity in the 18th, but he missed a long red to a baulk corner pocket. Trump made a 126 break, the fifth century of the final, to win the match 10–8 and capture his second Masters title, becoming the 11th player to win the tournament more than once.[53][54] Trump said: "This is by far my best ever win. The way I played this week is not my best, but this is my best ever performance to grind out and win this".[55] Williams said: "It was a great game and a great occasion, the crowd was unbelievable. I played well and tried as hard as I could. I had a couple of chances to go 8–6 up, but not easy ones. I loved every minute of it, I just didn’t get over the line".[53]

Tournament draw edit

Numbers given on the left show the players' seedings in the tournament draw. Players in bold denote match winners.[56]

First round
Best of 11 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 11 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
            
1   Neil Robertson (AUS) 4
12   Shaun Murphy (ENG) 6
12   Shaun Murphy 0
14   Stuart Bingham 6
8   Kyren Wilson (ENG) 3
14   Stuart Bingham (ENG) 6
14   Stuart Bingham 1
4   Judd Trump 6
5   Mark Allen (NIR) 0
13   Barry Hawkins (ENG) 6
13   Barry Hawkins 5
4   Judd Trump 6
4   Judd Trump (ENG) 6
15   Ryan Day (WAL) 5
4   Judd Trump 10
7   Mark Williams 8
3   Mark Selby (ENG) 2
  Hossein Vafaei (IRN) 6
  Hossein Vafaei 4
10   Jack Lisowski 6
6   John Higgins (SCO) 3
10   Jack Lisowski (ENG) 6
10   Jack Lisowski 0
7   Mark Williams 6
7   Mark Williams (WAL) 6
  David Gilbert (ENG) 2
7   Mark Williams 6
2   Ronnie O'Sullivan 5
2   Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 6
11   Luca Brecel (BEL) 1

Final edit

Final
Final: Best-of-19 frames. Referee: Marcel Eckardt
Alexandra Palace, London, England, 15 January 2023.
Judd Trump (4)
  England
10–8 Mark Williams (7)
  Wales
Afternoon: 0–138 (138), 106–3 (61), 74–11, 115–6 (106), 73–35 (73), 0–140 (100), 10–97 (60), 93–0 (89)
Evening: 8–117 (50), 74–0 (66), 10–80 (80), 8–68 (52), 17–67, 80–46, 0–136 (107), 81–30, 98–40 (59), 126–8 (126)
126 Highest break 138
2 Century breaks 3
7 50+ breaks 7

Century breaks edit

There were 30 century breaks made during the tournament.[57] For every century at the event, the World Snooker Tour donated £500 to the Jessie May Children's Hospice, which received a total donation of £15,000.[58]

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External links edit

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The 2023 Masters officially the 2023 Cazoo Masters was a professional non ranking snooker tournament that took place from 8 to 15 January 2023 at Alexandra Palace in London England It was the 49th staging of the Masters which was first held in 1975 and the second of three Triple Crown events in the 2022 23 snooker season following the 2022 UK Championship and preceding the 2023 World Snooker Championship Organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by car retailer Cazoo the tournament was broadcast by the BBC domestically by Eurosport in Europe and by Matchroom Sport and other broadcasters elsewhere in the world The winner received 250 000 from a total prize pool of 725 000 2023 Cazoo MastersTournament informationDates8 15 January 2023 2023 01 08 2023 01 15 VenueAlexandra PalaceCityLondonCountryEnglandOrganisationWorld Snooker TourFormatNon ranking eventTotal prize fund 725 000Winner s share 250 000Highest break Judd Trump ENG 143 Hossein Vafaei IRN 143 Mark Williams WAL 143 FinalChampion Judd Trump ENG Runner up Mark Williams WAL Score10 8 20222024 The top 16 players in the snooker world rankings as they stood after the UK Championship were invited to the event However the sport s governing body subsequently suspended invitees Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong from professional competition amid a match fixing investigation Yan was replaced in the draw by David Gilbert Zhao was replaced by Hossein Vafaei who was the only Masters debutant and the first Iranian player to compete in the tournament Neil Robertson was the defending champion having defeated Barry Hawkins 10 4 in the 2022 final However Robertson lost 4 6 to Shaun Murphy in the first round Mark Williams reached the final for the first time in 20 years becoming the oldest finalist since Ray Reardon in 1983 Judd Trump defeated Williams 10 8 in the final to capture his second Masters title becoming the 11th player to win the title more than once There were 30 century breaks at the tournament The highest break prize was shared by Trump Vafaei and Williams who all made 143 breaks in their quarter final matches Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Participants 1 2 Prize money 2 Summary 2 1 First round 2 2 Quarter finals 2 3 Semi finals 2 4 Final 3 Tournament draw 3 1 Final 4 Century breaks 5 References 6 External linksOverview editThe Masters is a non ranking snooker tournament that was first held in 1975 for ten invited players at the West Centre Hotel in London John Spencer won the inaugural event defeating Ray Reardon on a re spotted black in the deciding frame of the final 1 The Masters is the second longest running professional snooker tournament after the World Snooker Championship 2 The most successful player in its history is Ronnie O Sullivan who has won the title seven times most recently in 2017 3 Organised by the World Snooker Tour and sponsored by car retailer Cazoo the 2023 event was the 49th staging of the tournament 4 The second Triple Crown event of the 2022 23 snooker season following the 2022 UK Championship and preceding the 2023 World Snooker Championship it took place from 8 to 15 January 2023 at Alexandra Palace in London 5 6 Matches were played as the best of 11 frames until the final which was the best of 19 frames and played over two sessions 7 The tournament was broadcast live in the United Kingdom by BBC Sport and in Europe by Eurosport 8 It was broadcast in China by China Central Television and Superstars Online and streamed by Huya Youku Migu Douyin and Kuaishou It was broadcast by Now TV in Hong Kong by DAZN in Brazil and the United States by Fastsports HD in Pakistan by Astro SuperSport in Malaysia by Sport Cast in Taiwan and Indonesia by TrueVisions in Thailand and by Premier Sports Network and TapGO in the Philippines In all other territories the event was streamed by Matchroom Sport 9 Participants edit The 16 highest ranked players after the 2022 UK Championship were invited to participate in the tournament 10 The defending champion was Australia s Neil Robertson who won the tournament for a second time at the 2022 Masters by defeating England s Barry Hawkins 10 4 in the final 11 Robertson was seeded first for the event as defending champion while O Sullivan was seeded second as the reigning world champion The next six players in the world rankings were seeded and allocated fixed positions in the draw with the remaining eight participants drawn randomly against them 12 13 The first round draw was made during the UK Championship final which was contested by Mark Allen and Ding Junhui on 20 November 2022 14 Ding would have re entered the top 16 and been invited to the event had he won the UK Championship but Allen defeated him so the last Masters spot went to 2021 champion Yan Bingtao who was ranked 16th in the world at the cutoff 14 Yan was drawn against seventh seed Mark Williams 15 However on 12 December 2022 the sport s governing body the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association suspended Yan amid a match fixing investigation making him ineligible to compete in or attend any World Snooker Tour event 16 David Gilbert ranked 17th in the world after the UK Championship replaced Yan in the draw 17 On 3 January 2023 the WPBSA suspended the world number nine Zhao Xintong who had been drawn against third seed Mark Selby in the first round as part of the same investigation 18 19 Hossein Vafaei ranked 18th after the UK Championship replaced Zhao in the draw Vafaei was the only Masters debutant at the 2023 event and the first Iranian player to compete in the tournament 20 21 Prize money edit The winner of the event received 250 000 from a total prize pool of 725 000 The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below 22 Winner 250 000 Runner up 100 000 Semi finals 60 000 Quarter finals 30 000 Last 16 15 000 Highest break 15 000 Total 725 000Summary editFirst round edit The first round was played from 8 to 11 January as the best of 11 frames 23 On the opening afternoon 2015 winner Shaun Murphy faced the defending champion Robertson who won the first frame Murphy then won five consecutive frames making a century break in frame six after a miscue from Robertson to move one frame from victory However Robertson won the next three frames including a maximum break attempt in the ninth which ended when he missed the 14th red ball Robertson had chances in the tenth to force a deciding frame but missed a key shot on the blue ball after potting the penultimate red which allowed Murphy to clinch the match 6 4 24 25 Afterwards Robertson said that a bad flu had affected his preparation for the event as well as his performance in the match 26 In the evening debutant Vafaei faced three time winner Selby The scores were tied at 2 2 at the mid session interval but Vafaei won all four frames played after the interval for a 6 2 victory making two centuries and three half centuries in the match 27 It was the third consecutive time Vafaei had beaten Selby after eliminating him in the previous two UK Championships it was also the ninth consecutive year Selby had lost at either the first round or quarter final stage having last reached the semi finals in 2014 28 Vafaei paid tribute to Selby calling him a tough opponent and a legend and commented Am I asleep or awake Honestly I can t believe it 29 Luca Brecel faced world number one O Sullivan who took the opening frame with a 97 break and won both the second and third on the colours after errors from his opponent Although Brecel made a century break to win frame four O Sullivan responded with back to back centuries of 134 and 104 before wrapping up a 6 1 victory in frame seven 30 O Sullivan commented It is not easy to play under pressure and I sensed that Luca felt a little uncomfortable and I tried to make the most of that and punish every mistake he made 31 In the evening Jack Lisowski who had won just four frames across his three previous Masters appearances faced two time winner John Higgins who was playing in the tournament for a record extending 29th time Higgins made a 142 break in the third frame but Lisowski led 3 1 at the interval Higgins won frame five but Lisowski made a century in the sixth and came from 55 points behind to win the seventh Higgins attempted a maximum break in frame eight but missed the ninth black he won the frame after Lisowski missed the last red Lisowski clinched his first Masters victory in frame nine making a 93 break to win 6 3 32 33 He commented afterwards that the event had always overawed me but the crowd were incredible and kept lifting me I ve broken my duck 31 Higgins expressed frustration at his errors in the match and said he was considering working with a sports psychologist 32 The 2018 winner Allen faced two time runner up Hawkins who trailed by 55 points in the opening frame but recovered to win it on the colours Hawkins took the next two with breaks of 76 and 114 and won frame four on the colours after Allen missed the brown to a baulk pocket Hawkins took the fifth with breaks of 45 and 41 In the sixth Allen missed a rest shot while on a 45 break and then made a safety mistake with two reds remaining that let Hawkins close out a 6 0 whitewash 34 It was Allen s fifth consecutive first round defeat since winning the tournament and also made him the fourth consecutive UK champion to lose in the first round of the Masters 35 Allen praised Hawkins s safety play saying It was probably one of the best safety performances I have ever played against as a professional 36 In the evening two time winner Williams faced Gilbert who had reached the semi finals on both his previous appearances in the tournament Williams won the first two frames with back to back centuries of 126 and 127 and took the third with a 95 break After Gilbert missed a rest shot on the penultimate red in the fourth Williams cleared to lead 4 0 at the interval Gilbert won the fifth frame with a 59 break and produced an 80 clearance in the sixth from 42 points behind reducing his deficit to two frames Even though Gilbert also made half centuries in the next two frames Williams won the seventh after a safety exchange on the last red and won the eighth on the colours to wrap up a 6 2 victory 36 37 Williams referee Marcel Eckardt and a cameraman all became involved in trying to swat a wasp during the final frame before the referee asked Williams to continue play 38 The 2019 winner Judd Trump faced the season s British Open winner Ryan Day The scores were tied at 3 3 after Trump made a 105 century the highest break of the match in the sixth frame Day won the next two frames to move one from victory and the ninth frame went to a re spotted black Day missed a pot to a baulk pocket that would have won the match and Trump potted the black to take the frame Day led in the tenth but missed the black after potting the last red and Trump tied the scores at 5 5 In the deciding frame Day played a cannon into the pack while potting the black but fouled when a red dropped into the middle pocket Trump made a 58 break to leave Day requiring snookers However with one red remaining Trump failed to escape from a snooker and conceded a free ball Day could have won the match by clearing from the free ball but missed his nominated brown to the middle pocket and Trump potted the last red to win 6 5 39 I was a bit nervous at the start and it took going 5 3 behind to feel like the weight was lifted off me to go for my shots said Trump 40 In the final first round match 2018 runner up Kyren Wilson faced 2020 winner Stuart Bingham who won the first two frames with back to back centuries of 102 and 109 Bingham took the third after Wilson missed a pot on the blue and won the fourth with an 85 break He made a 127 his third century of the match to take a 5 0 lead Wilson won the next two frames with breaks of 90 and 81 and won the eighth on the colours to reduce his deficit to two frames However Bingham sealed a 6 3 victory with a pot on the yellow in frame nine after a safety error from Wilson 41 40 At 5 0 I was cruising then Kyren showed his true grit and made a fight of it In the end I was lucky to get through Bingham commented Wilson said I was proud of the way I came back I just played a couple of bad safeties in the last frame 41 Quarter finals edit The quarter finals were played on 12 and 13 January as the best of 11 frames 23 Facing Williams O Sullivan began with a 115 century and took a 3 0 lead but he ran out of position in the fourth and Williams came from behind to win the frame with a 55 break O Sullivan maintained a two frame lead at 4 2 but Williams made a 143 total clearance in frame seven and a 90 break in frame eight to level the scores at 4 4 Leading by 49 points in the ninth O Sullivan missed a red to a middle pocket and Williams made a 59 clearance to take the lead at 5 4 O Sullivan forced a deciding frame with a 77 break in the tenth but Williams closed out a 6 5 victory with a 102 century It was the first time Williams had beaten O Sullivan in a Triple Crown event since the semi finals of the 2000 UK Championship 42 Calling the match one of his best performances Williams said In the first three frames I didn t have a shot he tied me up in knots but I felt the crowd wanted me to win towards the end that is unbelievable O Sullivan said I just didn t score didn t make any breaks and my cue ball wasn t great 43 Vafaei faced Lisowski with both players competing in their first Masters quarter final Lisowski who suffered from a migraine in the hours before the match made breaks of 96 and 76 to win the first two frames but Vafaei responded with a 68 and a total clearance of 143 to level the scores at the mid session interval Vafaei won the fifth frame but Lisowski drew level at 3 3 with a break of 67 Vafaei led in the seventh but missed a shot on the yellow with the rest and Lisowski cleared to win the frame Vafaei won the eighth on the colours to level the scores again at 4 4 However Lisowski won the ninth after a safety exchange on the blue and took the tenth with a break of 74 to win the match 6 4 and advance to his second Triple Crown semi final after reaching the same stage at the 2022 UK Championship 43 Lisowski said that playing in the semi finals is what I had dreamed of and had aspirations of doing when I was growing up Vafaei was philosophical in defeat saying You need to lose until you learn how to win 44 Facing Hawkins Trump won a safety battle on the penultimate red to take the opening frame Hawkins responded with a 110 century to win the second and also took the third before Trump levelled the scores at the mid session interval with a 69 break In the fifth Hawkins led by 39 points when he missed a black off the spot allowing Trump to win the frame with a 61 break In the sixth Hawkins missed a red that would have left his opponent requiring snookers Trump attempted a counter clearance but missed the black after potting the last red and Hawkins tied the scores at 3 3 Hawkins went ahead with a 66 break in frame seven but Trump tied the scores again with a 143 total clearance in the eighth his highest ever break at the Masters Hawkins won the ninth aided by a fluke on a red but Trump forced a deciding frame with a 107 break and then made an 81 break to win the match 6 5 Afterwards Hawkins expressed frustration with his positional play and said that Trump even though not at his best deserved to win 45 Trump stated that he had suffered from nerves in his matches but said I seemed to relax get control and felt my best towards the end Speaking as a pundit for the BBC six time winner Stephen Hendry praised Trump s performance saying A sign of a true great and a world class player is to produce the best snooker when you have your back against the wall The frames he won at the end of the match were magnificent 46 In the last quarter final Bingham faced Murphy Bingham won the first frame on the colours after a fluke on the green and then made breaks of 78 128 and 107 to lead 4 0 at the mid session interval Bingham won the fifth after Murphy missed a red and received 24 points in fouls in the sixth frame as Murphy attempted to escape from a snooker Bingham wrapped up a 6 0 whitewash with a break of 65 46 I got a bit lucky in the first frame which settled me down and after that I went from strength to strength Bingham commented afterwards My preparation for this match was very good but I was beaten by someone who played like a superhero said Murphy 47 Semi finals edit The semi finals were played on 14 January as the best of 11 frames 23 In the first semi final Lisowski faced Williams who made two half centuries as he moved into a 3 0 lead Lisowski led in the fourth frame but played a poor safety shot on the penultimate red and Williams took the frame to lead 4 0 at the interval Williams made another half century to go 5 0 ahead Lisowski had a chance to win the sixth on the colours but played a poor positional shot to get on the brown After a safety exchange Williams potted the brown blue and pink to wrap up a 6 0 whitewash 48 There were no century breaks but I maybe had three or four breaks from positions where the balls weren t easy Those breaks are as good as any century said Williams It wasn t meant to be I couldn t get anything going and he just shut me out commented Lisowski 49 In the other semi final Bingham met Trump who made breaks of 58 and 87 to win the opening two frames Trump led by 38 points in the third when he missed a red Bingham produced a frame winning 93 clearance his only break over 50 in the match The fourth frame was decided when Bingham went in off after a lengthy safety exchange on the green enabling Trump to take a 3 1 lead at the mid session interval Trump won the 45 minute fifth frame after safety battles on the yellow and blue and won the sixth frame by potting the penultimate red and a green He made a 58 break in the seventh before missing a red Bingham obtained two snookers before Trump closed out a 6 1 victory on the colours 49 50 The match was noted for numerous errors by both players 49 Trump indicated that he needed to play better in the final saying I need to step up my game the way I played tonight won t work against Mark he won t play that badly 50 Final edit The final took place on 15 January as a best of 19 frame match played over two sessions between fourth seed Trump and seventh seed Williams 23 Trump was contesting his second Masters final while Williams was competing in his fourth Williams had last reached the final at the 2003 event when he won his second title with a 10 4 victory over Hendry 51 Aged 47 years and 300 days he became the oldest finalist since Ray Reardon in 1983 48 Williams won the first frame with a total clearance of 138 Trump won the next four frames making a 106 century in the fourth to lead 4 1 Williams took the next two frames making a 100 century in the sixth reducing Trump s lead to one In frame eight Williams missed a double allowing Trump to make an 89 break and lead 5 3 after the first session 52 In the evening session the first two frames were shared before Williams won three consecutive frames to take the lead at 7 6 The 57 minute 14th frame went to Trump after Williams conceded three fouls while attempting to escape from a snooker on the green leaving himself requiring snookers Williams made a 107 break in the 15th to regain the lead at 8 7 but Trump levelled again at 8 8 after snookering Williams on the yellow Trump cleared from the last red to win the 17th frame after Williams made a safety error Williams had the first scoring opportunity in the 18th but he missed a long red to a baulk corner pocket Trump made a 126 break the fifth century of the final to win the match 10 8 and capture his second Masters title becoming the 11th player to win the tournament more than once 53 54 Trump said This is by far my best ever win The way I played this week is not my best but this is my best ever performance to grind out and win this 55 Williams said It was a great game and a great occasion the crowd was unbelievable I played well and tried as hard as I could I had a couple of chances to go 8 6 up but not easy ones I loved every minute of it I just didn t get over the line 53 Tournament draw editNumbers given on the left show the players seedings in the tournament draw Players in bold denote match winners 56 First roundBest of 11 framesQuarter finalsBest of 11 framesSemi finalsBest of 11 framesFinalBest of 19 frames 1 nbsp Neil Robertson AUS 412 nbsp Shaun Murphy ENG 612 nbsp Shaun Murphy014 nbsp Stuart Bingham68 nbsp Kyren Wilson ENG 314 nbsp Stuart Bingham ENG 614 nbsp Stuart Bingham14 nbsp Judd Trump65 nbsp Mark Allen NIR 013 nbsp Barry Hawkins ENG 613 nbsp Barry Hawkins54 nbsp Judd Trump64 nbsp Judd Trump ENG 615 nbsp Ryan Day WAL 54 nbsp Judd Trump107 nbsp Mark Williams83 nbsp Mark Selby ENG 2 nbsp Hossein Vafaei IRN 6 nbsp Hossein Vafaei410 nbsp Jack Lisowski66 nbsp John Higgins SCO 310 nbsp Jack Lisowski ENG 610 nbsp Jack Lisowski07 nbsp Mark Williams67 nbsp Mark Williams WAL 6 nbsp David Gilbert ENG 27 nbsp Mark Williams62 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan52 nbsp Ronnie O Sullivan ENG 611 nbsp Luca Brecel BEL 1Final edit Final Final Best of 19 frames Referee Marcel Eckardt Alexandra Palace London England 15 January 2023 Judd Trump 4 nbsp England 10 8 Mark Williams 7 nbsp WalesAfternoon 0 138 138 106 3 61 74 11 115 6 106 73 35 73 0 140 100 10 97 60 93 0 89 Evening 8 117 50 74 0 66 10 80 80 8 68 52 17 67 80 46 0 136 107 81 30 98 40 59 126 8 126 126 Highest break 1382 Century breaks 37 50 breaks 7Century breaks editThere were 30 century breaks made during the tournament 57 For every century at the event the World Snooker Tour donated 500 to the Jessie May Children s Hospice which received a total donation of 15 000 58 143 138 127 126 107 102 100 Mark Williams 143 126 107 106 105 Judd Trump 143 107 104 Hossein Vafaei 142 John Higgins 134 115 104 Ronnie O Sullivan 128 127 109 107 102 Stuart Bingham 114 110 Barry Hawkins 104 Neil Robertson 100 Luca Brecel 100 Jack Lisowski 100 Shaun MurphyReferences edit Huart Matt 5 January 2021 History of the Masters WPBSA Retrieved 4 January 2023 Masters snooker 2018 Draw schedule results betting odds amp BBC TV coverage www sportinglife com Retrieved 4 January 2023 Ronnie O Sullivan beats Joe Perry to win record seventh Masters title the Guardian 22 January 2017 Retrieved 4 January 2023 Cazoo and Matchroom Expand Partnership Deal World Snooker Tour 17 June 2021 Archived from the original on 17 June 2021 Retrieved 18 June 2021 World Snooker Tour Calendar 2022 2023 PDF 29 December 2022 Cazoo Masters World Snooker Masters Draw and Match Schedule WPBSA 6 December 2020 Archived from the original on 12 March 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2022 Cazoo Masters snooker 2023 Schedule results how to watch on TV www sportinglife com Retrieved 29 December 2022 How To Watch The Cazoo Masters World Snooker 4 January 2023 Retrieved 4 January 2023 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final BBC Sport Retrieved 14 January 2023 a b Trump I m Underdog In Final World Snooker 14 January 2023 Retrieved 14 January 2023 Mark Williams On The Verge Of Masters History After Demolition Of Lisowski The Sportsman 14 January 2023 Retrieved 14 January 2023 Trump Ahead In Masters Final World Snooker 15 January 2023 Retrieved 15 January 2023 a b Elated Trump Wins Second Masters Title World Snooker 15 January 2023 Retrieved 16 January 2023 Trump beats Williams in dramatic Masters final BBC Sport Retrieved 15 January 2023 Judd Trump holds off Mark Williams to win his second Masters title the Guardian 15 January 2023 Retrieved 16 January 2023 Cazoo Masters 2023 snooker org www snooker org Cazoo Masters 2023 Century Count livescores worldsnookerdata com Archived from the original on 25 February 2023 Retrieved 9 January 2023 Jessie May Donation Boosted To 15 000 World Snooker 19 January 2023 Retrieved 19 January 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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