Tournament information | |
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Venue | Tempodrom |
Location | Berlin |
Country | Germany |
Established | 1995 |
Organisation(s) | WPBSA World Snooker Tour |
Format | Ranking event |
Total prize fund | £400,000[1] |
Current champion(s) | Judd Trump (ENG) |
The German Masters is a snooker tournament. It is held at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany since 2011. The 2021 event was played in Milton Keynes in England because of the COVID-19 pandemic. An earlier ranking event, the German Open, was held in Germany from 1995 to 1997. This was followed by an invitation event, called the German Masters, in 1998. The reigning champion is Judd Trump.[2][3]
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Final score | Venue | City | Season |
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German Open (ranking, 1995–1997)[4] | ||||||
1995[5] | John Higgins (SCO) | Ken Doherty (IRL) | 9–3 | Messe Frankfurt | Frankfurt, Germany | 1995/96 |
1996[6] | Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) | Alain Robidoux (CAN) | 9–7 | Roberts Barracks | Osnabrück, Germany | 1996/97 |
1997[7] | John Higgins (SCO) | John Parrott (ENG) | 9–4 | Atlantis Rheinhotel | Bingen am Rhein, Germany | 1997/98 |
German Masters (non-ranking, 1998)[4] | ||||||
1998[8] | John Parrott (ENG) | Mark Williams (WAL) | 6–4 | Best Western Rheinhotel | Bingen am Rhein, Germany | 1998/99 |
German Masters (ranking, 2011–present)[9] | ||||||
2011[10] | Mark Williams (WAL) | Mark Selby (ENG) | 9–7 | Tempodrom | Berlin, Germany | 2010/11 |
2012[11] | Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) | Stephen Maguire (SCO) | 9–7 | 2011/12 | ||
2013[12] | Ali Carter (ENG) | Marco Fu (HKG) | 9–6 | 2012/13 | ||
2014[13] | Ding Junhui (CHN) | Judd Trump (ENG) | 9–5 | 2013/14 | ||
2015[14] | Mark Selby (ENG) | Shaun Murphy (ENG) | 9–7 | 2014/15 | ||
2016[15] | Martin Gould (ENG) | Luca Brecel (BEL) | 9–5 | 2015/16 | ||
2017[16] | Anthony Hamilton (ENG) | Ali Carter (ENG) | 9–6 | 2016/17 | ||
2018[17] | Mark Williams (WAL) | Graeme Dott (SCO) | 9–1 | 2017/18 | ||
2019[18] | Kyren Wilson (ENG) | David Gilbert (ENG) | 9–7 | 2018/19 | ||
2020[19] | Judd Trump (ENG) | Neil Robertson (AUS) | 9–6 | 2019/20 | ||
2021[20] | Judd Trump (ENG) | Jack Lisowski (ENG) | 9–2 | Marshall Arena | Milton Keynes, England | 2020/21 |
2022[21] | Zhao Xintong (CHN) | Yan Bingtao (CHN) | 9–0 | Tempodrom | Berlin, Germany | 2021/22 |
2023 | Ali Carter (ENG) | Tom Ford (ENG) | 10–3 | 2022/23 | ||
2024 | Judd Trump (ENG) | Si Jiahui (CHN) | 10–5 | 2023/24 |