SOME of snooker’s biggest names head to Berlin as the German Masters returns this week.
Since its first staging in 2011, the huge ranking event has quickly established itself as one of the most popular on snooker‘s global circuit.
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Last year, Judd Trump became a three-time German Masters champion after he beat Si Jiahui 10-5 in a thrilling final.
The World No1 took home a cheque for £80,000 following his stunning triumph in 2024.
However, this year, the prize pot has significantly increased, giving players even more incentive to claim the title in Berlin.
Trump vs Wilson
SNOOKER’s Class of ’92 are fading away – with two English superstars ready to forge a new era.
Judd Trump has declared he’s ready to battle reigning world champion Kyren Wilson for “the next 10 years” or more.
Current world No 1 Trump admitted Wilson’s meteoric rise over the last twelve months has “pushed him forward” as a player.
The Class of ’92 refers to the legendary trio of Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, and Mark Williamson.
With 14 world titles among them, the three players have dominated UK snooker over the past three decades.
But as their powers begin to fade, Wilson and Trump appear ready to fill the rivalry vacuum.
Read more on snooker’s new big rivalry between Judd Trump and Kyren Wilson…
German Masters snooker 2025 prize money
This year’s prize pot for the German Masters has increased by more than £100,000!
SunSport brings you a full breakdown of the prize money on offer in Berlin:
Winner: £100,000
Runner-up: £45,000
Semi-finals: £21,000
Quarter-finals: £13,200
Last 16: £9,000
Last 32: £5,400
Last 64: £3,600
Last 96: £1,000
High Break: £5,000
Total: £550,400
How to watch German Masters 2025
The German Masters 2025 will be broadcast live on Eurosport.
Eurosport customers can live stream all the action from Berlin via the discovery+ app/website.
Alternatively, you can follow SunSport’s live blog for frame-by-frame coverage of the German Masters.
German Masters 2025 schedule
January 27-28: Last 64
January 29: Last 32
January 30: Last 16
January 31: Quarter-finals
February 1: Semi-finals
February 2: Final
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