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- Judd Trump is bookies favourite to win the 2025 Masters
- Ronnie O'Sullivan faces John Higgins in blockbuster tie of first round
- Winner of the Masters receives £350,000
Judd Trump is bookies favourite to win the 2025 Masters
Betting odds are now available on The Masters with one of the biggest events on the Snooker calendar set to take place later this month.
Bookmakers have installed Judd Trump as the betting favourite after his recent UK Championship victory at the start of December and he could well be on for the Triple Crown this year.
Trump is 3/1 to win the event with Bet365 and those betting odds give an implied probability of 25% that he wins the tournament and carries on his great form.
We've got a rematch of the UK Championship final in the first round with Trump facing off against Barry Hawkins.
The Masters 2025 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Judd Trump | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Ronnie O'Sullivan | 10/3 | 23.1% |
Kyren Wilson | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Mark Selby | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Mark Allen | 10/1 | 9.1% |
What the expert says...
Ronnie O'Sullivan faces John Higgins in blockbuster tie of first round
Defending Masters champion Ronnie O'Sullivan returns to the Ally Pally after beating Ali Carter in the final last year and is just behind Trump to win the title again.
O'Sullivan will face John Higgins in the tie of the first round and he will take confidence into this one after beating Ding Junhui 5-1 in China on New Year's Day.
The Masters event runs from January 12-19 at London's Alexandra Palace and O'Sullivan is looking to win his 9th title.

🎱 Masters Snooker Preview, Stats and Betting Guide
The Masters will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC Sport and Eurosport with this year's event kicking off on Sunday January 12.
Winning the tournament gives you a prize of £350,000 with the runner-up earning £140,000.
The full prize money on offer is:
- Winner £350,000
- Runner-up £140,000
- Semi-finalists £75,000
- Quarter-finalists £40,000
- First-round losers £25,000
- Highest break £15,000