German Masters 2022 draw, schedule, TV channel, prize money and odds

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German Masters 2020 - Day 5

Judd Trump has won the last two editions of the German Masters (Picture: Getty Images)

The German Masters is one of the most highly-anticipated tournaments on the snooker calendar, thanks to the famous atmosphere in Berlin’s Tempodrom, and it rolls around again this week.

Judd Trump is the defending champion having won it last year behind-closed-doors in Milton Keynes, but the Ace also triumphed two years ago last time the event was in Berlin.

We are already down to the last 32 at the venue after two rounds of qualifying and the likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins have already fallen, but Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Mark Williams, Kyren Wilson, Mark Allen and plenty more will be challenging Trump for the trophy.

When is the German Masters?

The event runs from Wednesday 26 – Sunday 30 January at the Tempodrom in Berlin.

German Masters draw and schedule

Wednesday 26 January (UK times)

14:00 Anthony McGill v Zhou Yuelong
14:00 Zhao Xintong v Mark Williams
14:00 Kyren Wilson v Jimmy Robertson
14:00 Zhang Anda v Luca Brecel
19:00 Tom Ford v Stephen Maguire
19:00 Michael Georgiou v Craig Steadman
19:00 Ricky Walden v Neil Robertson

Thursday 27 September

09:00 Andrew Higginson v Liang Wenbo
09 :00 Liam Highfield v Fan Zhengyi
09 :00 Lyu Haotian v Mark Allen
09:00 Barry Pinches v Mark Selby
14:00 Kurt Maflin v Shaun Murphy
14:00 Noppon Saengkham v Ryan Day
14:00 Sam Craigie v Ken Doherty
14:00 David Gilbert v Yan Bingtao

David Gilbert reached the final in 2019, narrowly losing to Mark Williams (Picture: Getty Images)

Last 16
19:00 Judd Trump v McGill/Zhou
19:00 Ford/Maguire v Zhao/Williams
19:00 K Wilson/J Robertson v Georgiou/Steadman
19:00 Zhang/Brecel v Walden/N Robertson

Last 32 (Bo9): Wednesday afternoon – Thursday afternoon
Last 16 (Bo9): Thursday evening – Friday afternoon
Quarter-finals (Bo9): Friday evening
Semi-finals (Bo11): Saturday afternoon – evening
Final (Bo17): Sunday afternoon – evening

How to watch the German Masters

Eurosport will be showing the event, with coverage on TV and streaming available on the Eurosport Player.

German Masters prize money

Winner: £80,000
Runner-up: £35,000
Semi-final: £20,000
Quarter-final: £10,000
Last 16: £5,000
Last 32: £4,000
Last 64: £3,000
Highest break: £5,000


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