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German Masters: 2025 draw, preview, prize money, how to watch

The 2025 German Masters commences on Monday with the likes of world number one Judd Trump and world champion Kyren Wilson in the draw.

A total of 64 contenders were due to cue up at the Tempodrom in Berlin for what is one of the most popular ranking events on the calendar.

The top 32 seeds are joined by 32 qualifiers who already came through a preliminary phase for the tournament in December.

Four players have already withdrawn from the tournament draw, however, including high-profile former German Masters winners Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ding Junhui.

There is an increased total prize fund this year with £100,000 going to the champion, a record sum for the event.


2025 German Masters Prize Money
Champion: £100,000
Runner-up: £45,000
Semi-Finals: £21,000
Quarter-Finals: £13,200
Round of 16: £9,000
Round of 32: £5,400
Round of 64: £3,600
Round of 96: £1,000
Highest Break: £5,000
Total: £550,400


Who is in the 2025 German Masters draw?

Judd Trump returns as the defending champion having won the German Masters title for the third time 12 months ago.

Trump has been the most consistent performer across the last year or two, and as a result he tends to be the outright betting favourite for most events these days.

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Trump, who has outright odds of about 3/1, will begin his bid to capture the title for a record fourth time when he faces David Grace in round one.

Six other former winners were set to challenge again at the venue stages this year, but that has been reduced to four after the withdrawals of O’Sullivan and Ding.

Kyren Wilson, who won in 2019, will entertain tour rookie Cheung Ka Wai with Mark Selby in action against Liu Hongyu.

Mark Williams and Ali Carter are both two-time champions, with the former drawn to face Ireland’s Aaron Hill.

Carter had been expected to play He Guoqiang, but the young Chinese cueist has pulled out citing medical reasons, giving the Captain a bye through to the last 32.

German Masters
The tremendous Tempodrom hosts the German Masters every year. Photo credit: WST

Shaun Murphy – a runner-up to Selby in this competition ten years ago – will take part in his first tournament since landing the prestigious Masters crown last week at the Alexandra Palace.

The Magician would love to also get his hands on the Brandon Parker Trophy and will launch his week’s challenge against Liam Graham.

A lot of the other heavy hitters are involved too, with the likes of Mark Allen, Neil Robertson, John Higgins, and last year’s runner-up Si Jiahui in the field.

The German Masters represents one of the last opportunities for players to secure qualification to the World Grand Prix.

Only the top 32 players from the one-year ranking list will receive an invite to compete in Hong Kong in March.

After the German Masters, there are only two counting events before the cut-off point for the World Grand Prix lineup.


2025 German Masters Draw

Round of 64 (bo9)

Judd Trump vs David Grace
Stephen Maguire vs Joe O’Connor
Chris Wakelin vs Hammad Miah
Neil Robertson vs Antoni Kowalski
Hossein Vafaei vs Yuan Sijun
Ross Muir w/o Ding Junhui
Stuart Bingham vs Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Shaun Murphy vs Liam Graham

Mark Allen vs David Lilley
Wu Yize vs Jackson Page
Ali Carter w/o He Guoqiang
Jack Lisowski vs Alexander Ursenbacher
David Gilbert vs Ben Woollaston
Barry Hawkins vs Alfie Burden
Ryan Day vs Ricky Walden
Dylan Emery w/o Ronnie O’Sullivan

Mark Selby vs Liu Hongyu
Elliot Slessor vs Liu Haotian
Si Jiahui vs Ken Doherty
Xiao Guodong vs Fan Zhengyi
Tom Ford w/o Dominic Dale
Gary Wilson vs Daniel Wells
Noppon Saengkham vs Jimmy Robertson
Mark Williams vs Aaron Hill

Luca Brecel vs Jiang Jun
Pang Junxu vs Anthony McGill
Zhang Anda vs Graeme Dott
Robert Milkins vs Xu Si
Jak Jones vs Allan Taylor
John Higgins vs Mark Davis
Zhou Yuelong vs Artemijs Zizins
Kyren Wilson vs Cheung Ka Wai

Click here to view the latest scores and results
(snooker.org)


How can I watch the tournament?

There are several options available to watch the German Masters this year, including Eurosport and discovery+ for viewers across Europe.

The full list of global broadcasters:

Europe (including UK and Ireland)
Eurosport and discovery+
China
Huya.com
Migu
CBSA-WPBSA Academy WeChat Channel
CBSA-WPBSA Academy Douyin
Hong Kong
Now TV
Malaysia and Brunei
Astro
Philippines
Tap
Taiwan
Sportcast
Thailand
True Sport
All other territories
WST Play

Featured photo credit: WST

One Comment

  1. Jay brannon

    The German Masters final has never gone to a decider.

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