Shanghai Masters

Shanghai Masters

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The Shanghai Masters is a professional snooker tournament. Originally a ranking event, it became a non-ranking invitation event in 2018. Ronnie O'Sullivan is the reigning champion. Ronnie O'Sullivan won the 2018 title, the first time it has been defended.

History

The event was introduced in the 2007/2008 season and was the second ranking event to be held in China as a result of the growth of the sport in the country. Until 2016, an extra wildcard round was included before the first round proper, featuring eight players. In 2018 the tournament became a 24-man invitation event.

The Shanghai Masters is a prestigious snooker tournament held annually in Shanghai, China. It is part of the World Snooker Tour and attracts top players from around the world to compete for the title and a share of the prize money.

The tournament typically takes place in September and features a knockout format, with players competing in a series of matches to advance to the final. The event is known for its high level of competition and exciting matches, with players showcasing their skills and tactics on the baize.

The Shanghai Masters offers a unique opportunity for fans in China to witness world-class snooker up close and personal, as well as for players to compete in a vibrant and dynamic city. With a rich history and a strong following, the Shanghai Masters is a must-see event for snooker enthusiasts and sports fans alike.