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The 2022 Masters (officially the 2022 Cazoo Masters) was a professional
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tournament that took place between 9 and 16 January 2022 at
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in London, England. It was the 48th staging of the Masters tournament, which was first held in
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, and the second of three
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events in the
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, following the
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and preceding the
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. Broadcast by the
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in Europe, it was sponsored for the first time by car retailer
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. The 16 competitors were invited to the tournament based on the world rankings, as they stood after the UK Championship. Some players took issue with the cutoff date, noting that the in-form
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, who had entered the top 16 by winning the 2021 Scottish Open, did not qualify.
Ding Junhui Ding Junhui (; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport. Throughout his career, he has won 14 major ranking titles, including three UK Championships (2005 ...
, who had made 15 consecutive Masters appearances between 2007 and 2021, fell out of the top 16 after the UK Championship and failed to qualify.
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, who entered the top 16 for the first time by winning the UK Championship, was the only Masters debutant.
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set a new record of 28 Masters appearances, surpassing both
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and
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, who competed 27 times.
Yan Bingtao Yan Bingtao (, born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the youngest player to win the Amateur World Snooker Championship after defeating Muhammad Sajjad 8–7. Having qualified to compete on the main tour for t ...
was the defending champion, having defeated Higgins 10–8 in the previous year's final. However, Yan lost 4–6 to Mark Williams in the first round.
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defeated
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10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title and his sixth Triple Crown title. He became the tenth player to win the Masters more than once. There were 26
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in his first-round loss to
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.


Overview

The Masters is an invitational
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tournament first held in
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. Organised by the
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, the 2022 Masters was the 48th staging of the tournament. It was the second
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event of the
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, following the
2021 UK Championship The 2021 UK Championship (also known as the 2021 Cazoo UK Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 23 November to 5 December 2021 at the York Barbican, in York, England. The event was the ...
and preceding the
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. Held between 9 and 16 January 2022, the event returned to the
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in London, after the 2021 event was held at the
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to facilitate compliance with
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regulations. Matches were played as the best-of-11 until the final, which were the best of 19 frames played over two . The event was sponsored for the first time by car retailer
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, which replaced previous sponsor
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. The event's referees wore suits tailored by McCann Bespoke, as part of the London tailor's new partnership with the World Snooker Tour that is intended to restyle the appearance of referees and players. The tournament was broadcast live in the United Kingdom by
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, as well as by
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in Europe. Worldwide, the event was covered by
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and Superstars Online in China and Sky Sport in New Zealand. The event was simulcast in Hong Kong by
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with additional commentary;
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covered the event across Canada, Brazil and the United States. In all other territories, the event was
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.


Participants

The event featured the 16 players who were ranked highest in the world rankings after the UK Championship in December 2021. The defending champion was
Yan Bingtao Yan Bingtao (, born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the youngest player to win the Amateur World Snooker Championship after defeating Muhammad Sajjad 8–7. Having qualified to compete on the main tour for t ...
, who won the 2021 Masters with a 10–8 victory over
John Higgins John Higgins, (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He has won 31 career ranking titles, placing him in third position on the all-time list of ranking event winners, behind Ronnie O'Sullivan (39) and Stephen Hendry ( ...
in the final. The draw for the event was made during the UK Championship final, with Yan seeded first as defending champion, the next seven players in the world rankings seeded and allocated fixed positions in the draw, and the remaining eight participants drawn randomly against them. Both Higgins and
Ronnie O'Sullivan Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snooker player who is the current world champion and world number one. Widely recognised as one of the most talented and accomplished players in the sport's history, ...
took issue with the cutoff date for Masters eligibility, noting that the in-form
Luca Brecel Luca Brecel (born 8 March 1995) is a Belgian professional snooker player. He won the European Under-19 title at the age of 14 and went on to break Stephen Hendry's record as the youngest player ever to compete at the Crucible Theatre. He made hi ...
did not qualify even though he had entered the top 16 one week after the UK Championship by winning the 2021 Scottish Open.
Zhao Xintong Zhao Xintong (; born 3 April 1997) is a Chinese professional snooker player. Long considered one of the brightest talents in the game, he won his first ranking title (also his first Triple Crown title) at the 2021 UK Championship, defeating Luc ...
, who entered the top 16 for the first time after winning the UK Championship, made his Masters debut, the only player to do so at the 2022 event. The
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champion
Ding Junhui Ding Junhui (; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport. Throughout his career, he has won 14 major ranking titles, including three UK Championships (2005 ...
, who made 15 consecutive Masters appearances between 2007 and 2021, fell out of the top 16 after the UK Championship and failed to qualify for the first time since he was 18 years old in 2006. Higgins made a record 28th appearance at the event, surpassing both
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and
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, who played at the Masters 27 times.


Prize money

The winner of the event won £250,000 from a total prize pool of £725,000. The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below: * 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


First round

The first round was played between 9 and 12 January 2022 as the best of 11 frames. In the opening afternoon's match, defending champion Yan faced two-time winner Mark Williams, who had lost in the first round in five of his six previous Masters appearances. Yan led 3–1 at the midsession interval, but Williams then won four consecutive frames to lead 5–3. Although Yan made a of 122 to win the ninth frame, Williams clinched the match 6–4 with an 85 break in the tenth. That evening, the
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champion
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, who had lost in the first round in his last two Masters appearances, played
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. The match began with a 12-minute safety battle before the first was made. McGill played strongly at the outset, winning the first frame with a break of 78 and making a in the third frame, but Robertson capitalised on his opponent's errors to win the second and fourth and then made a break of 95 in the fifth frame to lead 3–2. Although McGill tied the scores at 3–3 with a break of 75, Robertson won the next three frames to secure a 6–3 victory. The following afternoon, two-time champion Higgins faced debutant Zhao. After Higgins made a century break in the first frame, Zhao responded with a 128 in the second. Higgins then won three consecutive frames to lead 4–1, aided by another century break in the fifth frame. He closed out the match with a break of 78 to win 6–2. During the match, referee
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mistakenly the on the . This was rectified after a member of the audience let Verhaas know. In the evening,
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champion
Shaun Murphy Shaun Peter Murphy (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional snooker player who won the 2005 World Snooker Championship, 2005 World Championship. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murphy is noted for his straight Cue stick, cue action and his lo ...
faced
Barry Hawkins Barry Hawkins (born 23 April 1979) is an English professional snooker player from Ditton, Kent. He turned professional in 1996, but only rose to prominence in the 2004–05 snooker season, when he reached the last 16 of the 2004 UK Championsh ...
. Murphy took a 2–1 lead but Hawkins then rallied to win five consecutive frames for a 6–2 victory. Hawkins's win meant that he had defeated Murphy in all three of their Masters encounters, even though their overall head-to-head record was 10–4 in favour of Murphy. Commentators noted that Murphy appeared to be suffering from neck, shoulder and back problems during the match, which Murphy had stated were limiting his ability to practice and compete in tournaments. On the next afternoon, seven-time champion O'Sullivan played
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, with O'Sullivan's friend
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watching from the VIP seats. After O'Sullivan won the first frame, Lisowski responded with a century break to win the second. In the third frame, Lisowski missed a thin cut on the green to a corner pocket, allowing O'Sullivan to make a frame-winning break of 86. Lisowski later identified his missed green as a turning point in the match. O'Sullivan made another break of 63 to lead 3–1 at the midsession interval, after which he made a 127 clearance and further breaks of 64 and 125 to win the match 6–1. Lisowski's defeat meant that he had won just four frames in his three Masters appearances. In the evening, reigning world champion and three-time winner
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played
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. Selby won the 45-minute opening frame and the players traded frames until the midsession interval, tying the scores at 2–2. The momentum shifted after the interval, with Selby winning four of the last five frames for a 6–3 victory. The last two first-round matches both went to a . The
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champion
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, who had missed the previous year's event after testing positive for COVID-19, played the
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. Both players scored heavily in the opening frames, with Trump making two 101 breaks and Allen a 92. The match was tied at 2–2 at the midsession interval. After play resumed, Trump took the lead with a break of 88, but Allen won the next two frames to go 4–3 in front and looked like extending his lead in frame eight, as Trump with one red remaining. However, Allen failed to escape from a snooker and went , allowing Trump to clear the table and level at 4–4. A 135 break in the ninth frame gave Trump the lead once more, but Allen won a scrappy tenth frame to force the decider. In the final frame, Allen was on a break of 23 before committing a as he bridged over the pack with the rest. Trump came from 25 points behind to win the match 6–5 with a break of 62.
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faced the
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. Wilson won four of the first five frames to lead 4–1. In frame six, Wilson declared a foul on himself after the cue ball, allowing Bingham to win the frame. Bingham also won the seventh frame, and then leveled the scores at 4–4 with the tournament’s highest break of 139. Although Wilson won the ninth frame, Bingham responded with a 132 in the tenth to level again at 5–5. In the decider, Bingham missed a on the while on a break of 31, and the match was contested on a on the yellow ball. Wilson eventually potted the yellow and won the match 6–5.


Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals took place on 13 and 14 January as the best of 11 frames. The quarter-finalists comprised six former champions — O'Sullivan, Williams, Higgins, Robertson, Trump and Selby — and two former runners-up — Hawkins, who lost to O'Sullivan in
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, and Wilson, who lost to Allen in 2018. In the first quarter-final, Robertson began with 202 unanswered points against O'Sullivan, including a break of 119, to go 2–0 ahead. O'Sullivan then won the third and fourth frames to level to 2–2. Robertson won the fifth frame, before a 102 break by O'Sullivan, his 80th century break at the Masters. Robertson responded with a 130 break to win the seventh frame. A 68 break from O'Sullivan in the eighth frame tied the scores at 4–4 but Robertson then won two consecutive frames with breaks of 43, 49, and 54 to complete a 6–4 victory. Robertson noted the difficulty of competing at the Masters against O'Sullivan, commenting " 'Sullivangets the crowd behind him and you get 2,000 people absolutely screaming," but stated that his Masters debut against Jimmy White had taught him how to respond in such a situation. Higgins started his match against Williams with a 126 break in the first frame, and also won the second. Williams responded with three consecutive frames, including a 116 break in the third, to lead 3–2. Higgins leveled the match at 4–4 with a 127 break. On a break of 43 in the ninth frame, Higgins looked likely to take the lead, but he accidentally potted a when playing a shot on the , allowing Williams to win the frame with a 78 break. Higgins won the tenth frame, but Williams secured a 6–5 victory with a break of 91 to reach his first Masters semi-final since the 2010 event. Williams described the break he made in the deciding frame as "one of the best of my career". Trump won the first two frames against Wilson with breaks of 68 and 74. Although Wilson won the third frame with a 71 break, he ran out of position in the fourth while on a break of 53, allowing Trump to make a frame-winning break of 50. Trump came from 45 points behind in the fifth frame to make a 76 and go 4–1 ahead. He won the sixth frame with a break of 67, and then closed out a 6–1 victory in the seventh frame. It was Trump's fifth consecutive victory over Wilson. Trump commented that he was "devastated to miss this last year so I was determined to enjoy it this time", whilst Wilson admitted that the "better player on the day won." The final match of the quarter-finals saw Hawkins play Selby. Hawkins opened the match with a break of 58, and went into the midsession interval 3–1 ahead. Hawkins made a break of 65 in the next to lead by three frames. Hawkins also won frame six after Selby fouled and left a free ball, and won the match 6–1. Hawkins later commented that the scoreline "flattered him". Selby's highest break during the match was 49, and he described his performance as "pathetic". After the match, Selby commented that he had been struggling with mental health issues throughout the tournament. Other players, such as Gary Wilson, praised Selby for speaking up about depression within the sport.


Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on 15 January as the best of 11 frames. Robertson met Williams in the first semi-final. Robertson made a century break to win the opening frame, but he trailed 1–3 at the interval. Robertson, however, made breaks of 83, 95 and 119 to win four of the next six to force a deciding frame. Helped by a , Williams led by 67 points to 26 in the decider with one red remaining on the table, meaning that Robertson required two . After the black ball covered the pocket, with the last red close to the black, Robertson was able to obtain the first of the snookers he required. When playing the yellow ball, Williams misjudged a , hitting the green ball and giving away another four foul points. Robertson then the table to win the match 6–5. After the match, Robertson called the comeback "the greatest" of his career. Hawkins played Trump in the second semi-final. Hawkins won the opening frame after a prolonged safety battle, but Trump levelled the scores with a break of 86. Trump also won frame three with a 63 break before Hawkins won the next two frames to lead 3–2. After the fifth frame, the match was halted as one of the had fallen apart. Hawkins made a 124 break in the sixth frame, his second century of the tournament, before Trump won the next two frames to tie the scores at 4–4. Trump made a break of 54 to lead for the first time in the match, but Hawkins won the tenth frame to force a decider, which he won with a break of 58. This was the twelfth meeting between the two players, with each having won six.


Final

The final was played as the best of 19 frames, held over two sessions on 16 January between Robertson and Hawkins. The match was officiated by
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, who took charge of her first Triple Crown final. Hawkins won the opening frame but Robertson responded with breaks of 50 and 105 to win the next two. Hawkins took the fourth, tying the scores at 2–2 at the midsession interval. A turning point came in the fifth frame when Hawkins, on a break of 60, missed the last red, which would have left Robertson requiring a snooker. Hawkins then fouled the green with his sleeve during a safety battle over the red, leaving a free ball that allowed Robertson to clear the table and win the frame. Robertson also won the sixth frame with two 54 breaks to go two frames ahead for the first time at 4–2. Hawkins won the seventh, but Robertson made a break of 73 in the eighth and final frame of the session to maintain his two-frame advantage at 5–3. The first two frames of the evening session were shared, as Robertson won the ninth with a break of 50 and Hawkins responded with a 69 in the tenth, his highest break of the match. Robertson then won four consecutive frames to clinch a 10–4 victory and his second Masters title. He became the tenth player to win the tournament more than once, following
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,
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, Steve Davis,
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,
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, Williams, O'Sullivan, John Higgins, and Selby. It was Robertson's sixth Triple Crown title, following his world title in
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. Robertson compiled two centuries and six other breaks of 50 or more in the final, while Hawkins made just two breaks over 50. Hawkins acknowledged that his performance in the final had been substandard, saying: "I made too many mistakes today and you can't do that against someone like Neil because he's a wonderful player." Hawkins's defeat meant that he had lost all three Triple Crown finals he had reached, having previously been runner-up to O'Sullivan in the
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and the 2016 Masters.


Tournament draw

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


Final


Century breaks

There were 26 century breaks made during the tournament. The highest was a 139 made by Bingham in his first round loss to Wilson. * 139, 132
Stuart Bingham Stuart Bingham (born 21 May 1976) is an English professional snooker player who is a former world and Masters champion. Bingham won the 1996 World Amateur Championship but enjoyed little sustained success in the early part of his professional ...
* 135, 101, 101
Judd Trump Judd Trump (born 20 August 1989) is an English professional snooker player, a former world champion and former world number one. Widely regarded as one of the sport's most talented players, he is currently sixth on the list of all-time ranki ...
* 130, 119, 119, 114, 105, 102
Neil Robertson Neil Robertson (born 11 February 1982) is an Australian professional snooker player who is a former world champion and former world number one. The only Australian to have won a ranking event, he is also the only player from outside the United ...
* 128
Zhao Xintong Zhao Xintong (; born 3 April 1997) is a Chinese professional snooker player. Long considered one of the brightest talents in the game, he won his first ranking title (also his first Triple Crown title) at the 2021 UK Championship, defeating Luc ...
* 127, 126, 104, 100
John Higgins John Higgins, (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He has won 31 career ranking titles, placing him in third position on the all-time list of ranking event winners, behind Ronnie O'Sullivan (39) and Stephen Hendry ( ...
* 127, 125, 102
Ronnie O'Sullivan Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snooker player who is the current world champion and world number one. Widely recognised as one of the most talented and accomplished players in the sport's history, ...
* 124, 103
Barry Hawkins Barry Hawkins (born 23 April 1979) is an English professional snooker player from Ditton, Kent. He turned professional in 1996, but only rose to prominence in the 2004–05 snooker season, when he reached the last 16 of the 2004 UK Championsh ...
* 122
Yan Bingtao Yan Bingtao (, born 16 February 2000) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the youngest player to win the Amateur World Snooker Championship after defeating Muhammad Sajjad 8–7. Having qualified to compete on the main tour for t ...
* 116, 104 Mark Williams * 115
Anthony McGill Anthony McGill (born 5 February 1991) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He is a practice partner of retired snooker player Alan McManus. McGill turned professional in 2010, after finishing fourth in the 2009/2010 PIOS rankings. He wo ...
* 104
Jack Lisowski Jack Adam Lisowski (born 25 June 1991) is an English professional snooker player from Churchdown, Gloucestershire. He turned professional in 2010 by finishing first in the 2009/2010 PIOS rankings. A left-handed player, he is known for his atta ...


References


External links

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