The Masters snooker 2025 prize money: How much can Ronnie O’Sullivan and Co win at iconic Triple Crown event?
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THE second Triple Crown event of the year will take place in January as the iconic Alexandra Palace hosts the Masters. Only the top 16 players in the world rankings will compete in the sport's most prestigious invitational event. Ronnie O'Sullivan extended his record of Masters titles to eight after the legendary cueist completed a stunning comeback to beat Ali Carter 10-7 in last year's final.
Rocket will be eyeing glory for a ninth time in 2025, but he will face fierce competition from the likes of World No1 Judd Trump, who is on course for a rare Triple Crown Grand Slam after winning the UK Championship in December. All 16 stars will be delighted to know that this year's prize fund has been significantly increased!.
SunSport brings you a full breakdown of the colossal pot on offer. This year's Masters prize pool has been increased by a whopping £290,000!. The player who goes home with the Paul Hunter trophy will also receive a huge cheque for £350,000 - the single biggest prize the tournament has ever paid out.