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2024 Masters Schedule Confirmed




Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ding Junhui will clash again in the first round of the Masters at Alexandra Palace in London next month, with the fixtures for snooker’s biggest invitation event now confirmed.

The tournament will run from January 7-14, 2024 and a small number of tickets for certain sessions are still available from just £30 but book fast now that the schedule has been confirmed, as over 98% of standard tickets have already been sold!

For a bucket-list experience or an incredible Christmas present, check out the Century Club and VIP Sofa packages. For all ticket details visit www.wst.tv/tickets

World Champion Luca Brecel will face Jack Lisowski in the opening match at 1pm on Sunday January 7th. On Monday January 8th at 1pm, O’Sullivan will meet Ding in a repeat of the UK Championship final, which the Rocket won 10-7 to capture his 22nd Triple Crown title.

The full schedule is below, with seedings of the top eight in brackets.

Sunday January 7th

1pm: (2) Luca Brecel v Jack Lisowski

7pm: (7) Shaun Murphy v Zhang Anda

Monday January 8th

1pm: (3) Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ding Junhui

7pm: (8) Mark Williams v Ali Carter

Tuesday January 9th

1pm: (1) Judd Trump v Kyren Wilson

7pm: (6) Neil Robertson v Barry Hawkins

Wednesday January 10th

1pm: (4) Mark Allen v John Higgins

7pm: (5) Mark Selby v Robert Milkins

Quarter-finals

Thursday January 11th

1pm: QF3 O’Sullivan or Ding v Robertson or Hawkins

7pm: QF4 Brecel or Lisowski v Murphy or Zhang

Friday January 12th

1pm: QF1 Trump or Wilson v Williams or Carter

7pm: QF2 Allen or Higgins v Selby or Milkins

Semi-finals

Saturday January 13th

1pm: Winner of QF3 v Winner of QF4

7pm: Winner of QF1 v Winner of QF2

Final

Sunday January 14th

1pm and 7pm.

Judd Trump will be defending the title having beaten Mark Williams in last season’s final. As always, the field is packed with snooker’s greatest stars, as only the world’s top 16 earn the chance to compete for the Paul Hunter Trophy and £250,000 top prize.

In recent years the Masters has gained a reputation for its extraordinary atmosphere, with up to 2,000 fans packing the fabulous Alexandra Palace arena. And aside from the action on the baize, there is so much to experience for fans at the venue including interactive games, the chance to play snooker and receive free coaching in CueZone and the opportunity to watch the pros practising.

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