Latest updates on German Masters 2024 – Scores, results, schedule, and order of play with Judd Trump leading the field
The snooker season moves to mainland Europe, with the German Masters taking place at the Tempodrom in Berlin. Ali Carter, last year’s champion who defeated Tom Ford, is set to defend his title. Coming off a strong performance with a final appearance at the Masters, Carter is in good form as he heads to Germany. Watch exciting snooker matches, including the German Masters, live on discovery+, and 24hscore.com
The snooker circuit comes back to life this week as the German Masters returns to the renowned Berlin Tempodrom.
While Ronnie O’Sullivan is on a break after an impressive period of success, notable players like Judd Trump, Mark Allen, Mark Selby, and world champion Luca Brecel will be present alongside defending champion Ali Carter at the Tempodrom in Berlin.
Carter, who reached the finals of the Masters earlier this year, aims to retain the title he secured by defeating Tom Ford a year ago.
His tournament debut kicks off on Monday afternoon against Michael White, while the evening session features Judd Trump facing Lukas Kleckers as the headline match.
WHEN AND WHERE IS THE GERMAN MASTERS?
The 2024 German Masters takes place from Monday, January 29, to Sunday, February 4, at Berlin’s Tempodrom in Germany.
WHERE CAN I VIEW THE GERMAN MASTERS?
Catch all the live action of the German Masters exclusively on discovery+, your go-to destination for the event.
WHAT IS THE FORMAT FOR THE GERMAN MASTERS?
The tournament follows a format of best-of-nine frames until the semi-finals (best of 11) and the final (best of 19, played over two sessions).
- Round One: January 29
- Round Two: January 29-31
- Round Three: January 31 – February 1
- Round Four: February 1
- Quarter-finals: February 2
- Semi-finals: February 3
- Final: February 4
WHAT FORMAT DOES THE GERMAN MASTERS FOLLOW?
Matches are played in a best-of-nine frames format until the semi-finals, which adopt a best-of-11 format. The final, played over two sessions, is a best-of-19 frames.
- Round One: January 29
- Round Two: January 29-31
- Round Three: January 31 – February 1
- Round Four: February 1
- Quarter-finals: February 2
- Semi-finals: February 3
- Final: February 4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ROUND ONE – Monday, January 29 (All times in UK, schedule subject to change)
14:00
- Ali Carter 5-4 Michael White
- Xu Si 5-3 Shaun Murphy
- Julian Leclercq 5-2 Barry Pinches
- Marco Fu 5-1 Mark Selby
19:00
- Mark Allen 3-2 Manasawin Phetmalaikul
- Judd Trump 5-0 Lukas Kleckers
- Neil Robertson 5-1 Sanderson Lam
- Luca Brecel 2-5 Ishpreet Singh Chadha
ROUND TWO – Monday, January 29
14:00
- Sam Craigie 3-1 Liam Pullen
- Martin O’Donnell 0-3 Matthew Selt
- Hossein Vafaei vs. Elliot Slessor (Walkover)
- John Higgins (Walkover) vs. Martin Gould
19:00
- Graeme Dott vs. Ashley Carty
- Stephen Maguire vs. Joe O’Connor
- Jamie Clarke vs. Scott Donaldson
Tuesday, January 30 – 09:00
- Ali Carter vs. Peng Yisong
- Pang Junxu vs. Haydon Pinhey
- Zhou Yuelong vs. Tian Pengfei
- Thepchaiya Un-Nooh vs. Zhang Anda
- Aaron Hill vs. Yuan Sijun
- Mark Joyce vs. Si Jiahui
- Neil Robertson / Sanderson Lam vs. Jimmy Robertson
14:00
- Zak Surety vs. Alexander Ursenbacher
- He Guoqiang vs. Mark Williams
- Andrew Higginson vs. Xu Si
- Matthew Stevens vs. Judd Trump / Lukas Kleckers
- Robert Milkins vs. Robbie Williams
- Ryan Day vs. Oliver Brown
- Andrew Pagett vs. Chris Wakelin
19:00
- Mark Allen / Manasawin Phetmalaikul vs. Louis Heathcote
- Julian Leclercq vs. Ken Doherty
- David Gilbert vs. Jordan Brown
- Alfie Davies vs. Marco Fu
- Joe Perry vs. Xing Zihao
- Kyren Wilson vs. Ben Woollaston
- Ricky Walden vs. David Lilley
- Xiao Guodong vs. Tom Ford
- Mark Davis vs. Barry Hawkins
- Ben Mertens vs. Fan Zhengyi
- Liu Hongyu vs. Luca Brecel / Ishpreet Singh Chadha