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2023 Shanghai Masters

The 2023 Shanghai Masters was a professional invitational non-ranking that took place from 11 to 17 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in , . The event featured a 24-player field consisting of the top 16 players in the world rankings as they stood after the 2023 , plus the four highest-ranked players outside the top 16 and four Chinese wildcards, with matches up to the quarter-finals played as best-of-11 , semi-finals as best-of-19, and the final as best-of-21. Ronnie claimed his fourth consecutive title by defeating world champion 11–9 in the final, marking the first edition of the tournament since 2019 after a four-year absence due to the . The tournament offered a total prize fund of £825,000, with £210,000 awarded to the winner and £10,000 for the highest break, which was a 143 compiled by in the final. O'Sullivan's path to victory included a 10–7 semi-final win over , while Brecel advanced by overcoming 10–7 in the other semi-final, highlighting a strong field that also saw upsets such as Jack Lisowski's narrow 6–5 first-round win over .

Overview

Event Context

The 2023 Shanghai Masters was a professional invitational tournament held from 11 to 17 September 2023 at the Shanghai Grand Stage in , . The venue, with a capacity of 13,000, served as the host for this high-profile event, marking a significant return for international in the country after restrictions imposed by the . This edition featured 24 players, selected based on world rankings and wildcards, underscoring its elite status within the . The tournament represented the first staging of the Shanghai Masters since 2019, following cancellations in 2020, 2021, and 2022 due to the global health crisis that severely limited travel and events in . Its resurgence highlighted the World Snooker Tour's efforts to re-establish the sport's presence in Asia, where has become a key market for growing fan engagement and professional competition. entered as the defending champion, having won the 2019 title with an 11–9 final victory over . As part of the , the Masters opened the campaign's Asian leg, signaling a broader resumption of international tournaments in the region after a four-year absence from . This event not only revived a invitational but also set the stage for subsequent Chinese-hosted competitions, reinforcing 's expanding global footprint.

Key Participants

The 2023 Shanghai Masters featured a field of 24 players selected based on the world rankings as of 4 September 2023, with the top players receiving automatic invitations, joined by the four highest-ranked players outside the top 16 and four additional Chinese wildcards. Unlike most ranking events, there were no qualifying rounds, granting all participants direct entry into the main draw at the Shanghai Grand Stage. This structure emphasized the tournament's invitational nature and its focus on promoting Chinese talent alongside global stars. The top eight seeds—Ronnie O'Sullivan (England, No. 1), Luca Brecel (Belgium, No. 2), Mark Allen (, No. 3), (England, No. 4), (England, No. 5), Neil Robertson (Australia, No. 6), (England, No. 7), and (England, No. 8)—earned byes into the round of 16. entered as the defending champion with four prior Shanghai titles (2009, 2017, 2018, 2019), while Brecel made his debut as the freshly crowned 2023 world champion, adding fresh excitement to the field. The remaining seeds from 9 to 16 included Mark Williams (Wales, No. 9), (Scotland, No. 10), (England, No. 11), (England, No. 12), (England, No. 13), Gary Wilson (England, No. 14), (China, No. 15), and (Iran, No. 16), all of whom competed in the first round against the invited Chinese players. The four highest-ranked Chinese players outside the top 16 were (No. 17), (No. 18), (No. 19), and (No. 20), providing strong representation from the host nation and opportunities for emerging talents to face established professionals in the opening round. These players were integral to the event's emphasis on local development, with notable for reaching the semi-finals of the earlier that year. The four wildcards awarded to Chinese players were Dong Zihao, Deng Haohui, Gong Chenzhi, and , the latter being a 20-year-old who had just reached the final of the (and later became champion in 2024) and who became the first female to compete in the tournament's modern history. These selections highlighted the event's return after a four-year absence due to the , aiming to inspire new audiences in while showcasing a mix of professional depth and grassroots potential.

Tournament Format

Structure and Rules

The 2023 Shanghai Masters was structured as a featuring 24 invited players, designed to showcase top global talent alongside emerging Asian competitors. The draw consisted of an initial first round with eight matches to reduce the field to 16 players, followed by subsequent knockout rounds until the champion was determined. The top eight , based on the world rankings following the 2023 , received byes directly into the second round, ensuring high-profile matchups from the outset. The remaining (positions 9 through 16) and the eight non-seeded players, including lower-ranked invitees, competed in the opening round to fill the second-round . This balanced competitive depth with the event's invitational nature, promoting accessibility for host-nation participants. Qualification for the tournament was exclusively invitational, with no external qualifying rounds held. included the top players on the rankings at the time of entry, supplemented by the four highest-ranked players outside that top group to highlight domestic talent. Additionally, four wildcard entries were selected by tournament organizers, emphasizing the promotion of development in and providing opportunities for promising local players. This approach ensured a mix of elite international stars and regional representatives without relying on open qualifiers. All matches adhered to standard professional rules as governed by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, including conventional play without a or time restrictions on shots. The draw for the entire tournament was conducted on 10 September 2023, prior to the event's start, with seeding determining initial placements and potential opponents. Match lengths varied by round to escalate intensity: the first and second rounds, as well as the quarter-finals, were contested as the best of 11 ; the semi-finals extended to the best of 19 ; and the final was the best of 21 . This progressive format allowed for quicker early-round decisions while providing ample opportunity for comeback in later stages.

Prize Fund

The 2023 Shanghai Masters featured a total prize fund of £825,000, marking an increase from the £751,000 offered in the 2019 edition prior to the hiatus. This uplift reflected enhanced sponsorship support following the tournament's return, with the event held as a non-ranking professional competition. No appearance fees were provided to participants. The prize money distribution was structured to reward progression through the 24-player , which consisted of 8 seeded players (seeds 9-16) facing the 8 Chinese invitees in the first . Below is the breakdown:
StageAmount (GBP)
Winner210,000
Runner-up105,000
Semi-finalist (each)70,000
Quarter-finalist (each)35,000
Last 16 (each)17,500
First-round loser (each)10,000
Highest break10,000
This allocation emphasized competitive depth, with the winner's prize equivalent to top-tier ranking events of the season, though no official ranking points were awarded.

Tournament Progress

First Round

The first round of the 2023 Shanghai Masters, consisting of eight best-of-11-frames matches between eight players from the top 16 world rankings and eight invitees (the four highest-ranked players outside the top 16 and four wildcards), took place on 11 and 12 2023 at the Shanghai Grand Stage. These opening encounters featured a mix of experienced professionals against emerging talents, with the winners advancing to the round of 16 to face the top eight . None of the wildcards progressed, highlighting the challenge for local invitees against established international competitors. The results of the first round matches were as follows:
MatchResult
(ENG) vs. Dong Zihao (CHN, wc)6–2
(SCO) vs. Deng Haohui (CHN, wc)6–0
(IRN) vs. Gong Chenzhi (CHN, wc)6–1
(ENG) vs. (CHN)6–5
(CHN) vs. Gary Wilson (ENG)6–2
(CHN) vs. (CHN)6–2
(ENG) vs. Bai Yulu (CHN, wc)6–1
Mark Williams (WAL) vs. Pang Junxu (CHN)6–1
(wc denotes wildcard) Among the standout performances, delivered a dominant over wildcard Deng Haohui, winning 6–0 and compiling a 141 break in the fourth frame—his 950th career century, a milestone that made him the second player after to reach that mark. This was the only century compiled in the round, underscoring the high quality of his display. In contrast, survived a tense decider against , clinching a 6–5 victory with an 84 break in the final frame after trailing 3–1 early on, showcasing his resilience in a match that lasted over four hours. Fan Zhengyi provided one of the few upsets by defeating higher-ranked Gary Wilson 6–2, capitalizing on the Englishman's errors to advance as the sole Chinese-seeded winner from the lower half of the draw.

Round of 16

The Round of 16 matches at the 2023 Shanghai Masters were contested over three days from 12 to 14 September 2023, featuring the top eight seeds against the eight winners from the first round. These best-of-11-frames encounters produced several closely fought battles, with three matches going to a decisive frame, highlighting the competitive depth of the field. Defending champion extended his unbeaten run in the event to 19 matches by advancing comfortably, while upsets saw seeded players like and Mark Allen eliminated early. O'Sullivan faced a stern test from Carter, who had advanced past wildcard Dong Zihao in the opening round, but the world number one pulled away after an even start, compiling breaks of 101 and 65 in the latter stages to secure a 6–3 victory and set up a quarter-final clash with Higgins. Higgins, meanwhile, produced a clinical performance to defeat Wilson 6–3, potting a 141 break in the opening frame and maintaining control throughout, marking his strong return to form after a first-round whitewash of Deng Haohui. Selby's match against Vafaei was a thriller that went the distance, with the 2017 world champion edging a 6–5 win in the decider after trailing 3–2; Vafaei had mounted a comeback from 1–5 down but faltered on the final black, allowing Selby to capitalize with a composed 68 clearance. Trump survived another tense decider, overcoming good friend Lisowski 6–5 with a match-winning 64 in the final , despite Lisowski's earlier maximum attempt falling short. Brecel delivered a composed 6–4 win over Williams, dominating the latter frames with breaks of 92 and 77 to advance as the reigning world champion, while Robertson staged a comeback from 2–4 down to beat local favorite Ding 6–4, sealing the match with a 102 break in the 10th frame amid strong home support for the 2016 winner. Milkins pulled off one of the round's biggest surprises by ousting 2019 runner-up 6–5 in a high-quality encounter featuring three half-centuries, coming from 1–4 to force and win the decider. Fan Zhengyi caused another shock by defeating third seed Allen 6–3, compiling a 135 break en route to his upset victory over the world number three. These results set up an intriguing quarter-final lineup, with early exits for heavyweights like and Allen underscoring the event's unpredictability, while O'Sullivan's streak and Brecel's form positioned them as favorites to progress further. The round showcased tactical battles and high breaks, with eight 50+ contributions across the matches, laying the foundation for the latter stages.

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals of the 2023 Shanghai Masters took place on 14 September 2023 at the Shanghai Grand Stage, consisting of four best-of-11-frames matches among the surviving players from the round of 16. These encounters showcased intense competition, with defending champion , , former world champion , and reigning world champion all advancing to the semi-finals.
MatchScoreWinner
(England) vs. (Scotland)6–5O'Sullivan
(England) vs. (England)6–1Selby
(Australia) vs. (China)6–1Robertson
(Belgium) vs. (England)6–3Brecel
In the opening quarter-final, Ronnie O'Sullivan mounted a dramatic comeback against John Higgins, trailing 2–5 before winning four consecutive frames to secure a 6–5 victory and extend his unbeaten run in the event. Mark Selby delivered a commanding performance to defeat Judd Trump 6–1, dominating the defending champion from the 2019 edition with precise break-building and defensive play. Neil Robertson also impressed with a 6–1 rout of home favorite Fan Zhengyi, though the match gained attention when Robertson was reprimanded for attempting to eat a banana between frames. Finally, Luca Brecel showed resilience to overcome Robert Milkins 6–3, maintaining composure in a scrappy affair to progress as the only non-English semi-finalist. The results highlighted the strength of the top seeds, with only Trump's early exit marking a notable upset among the elite field, paving the way for semi-final matchups between and , and and .

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of the 2023 Shanghai Masters were contested over the best of 19 frames, heightening the intensity as the four remaining players vied for a place in the final. Defending champion faced on 15 September, while world champion took on the following day. In the first semi-final, overcame an early deficit to defeat 10–7, extending his unbeaten run at the event to 18 matches. Trailing 5–4 after the afternoon session, traded frames with before reeling off four consecutive frames in the evening to secure victory, including a of 113 that helped him regain momentum. This win set up a highly anticipated final against the winner of the second semi-final, pitting the three-time defending champion against the newly crowned world champion. The second semi-final saw Brecel edge out Robertson 10–7 in a match marked by fluctuating fortunes. Brecel stormed to a 6–3 lead after the opening session with breaks of 84 and others over 50, but Robertson mounted a comeback, closing the gap to 8–7 with a 109 century. Undeterred, Brecel responded with his own 123 break in the 14th frame and clinched the final two tight frames to advance, marking his first career win over Robertson after three previous defeats.

Final

The final of the 2023 Shanghai Masters, a best-of-21-frames match, pitted world number one against world number two and reigning world champion on 17 September 2023 at the Shanghai Grand Stage, spread over two sessions. , the defending champion, emerged victorious 11–9 after 20 frames, securing his fifth Shanghai Masters title overall and extending his streak to four consecutive wins in the event. In the afternoon session, took an early 2–0 lead with frames of 86–6 and 76–38, but Brecel responded strongly, compiling a 134 break in the second frame to level at 1–1 before adding wins in frames five (76), six (98), and seven (103) to move ahead 4–3. then rallied to claim the last three frames of the session—98–31, 78–29, and 69–44—for a 6–4 overnight advantage, showcasing his tactical resilience against Brecel's aggressive potting. The evening session proved tense, with Brecel winning the opener 66–63 to narrow the gap to 6–5 and later leveling at 7–7 after frames of 86–11 and 64–36. regained control with a 95–30 frame to lead 8–7, then delivered a devastating 143 total clearance in frame 16—the tournament's highest break—to extend to 9–7. Brecel fought back to 9–9 with two frames in a row, but sealed the title with a 120 century in the 19th and a composed 64–36 decider in the 20th, completing a three-frame burst to close out the match. O'Sullivan's victory highlighted his dominance in the non-ranking event, where Brecel mounted a valiant challenge as the world number two but fell short in the closing stages, underscoring the Belgian's rising prowess following his 2023 triumph. The match, lasting over two sessions, demonstrated high-quality with multiple centuries and tactical battles, though as a non-ranking tournament, it carried no impact on the official world rankings. In post-match comments, revealed he would not keep the trophy, stating, "I'll be giving the trophy to a friend who is opening a club in . I don't keep trophies. I've sold most of them," while praising Brecel's talent and expressing no surprise at his recent successes.

Records and Statistics

Century Breaks

A total of 35 century breaks were compiled during the 2023 Shanghai Masters, showcasing the high level of scoring throughout the event. The highest break was 143, achieved by in the 16th frame of the final against . The centuries were made by 15 players, grouped below by player with breaks listed in descending order. topped the list with eight centuries, while recorded five.
PlayerCentury Breaks
143, 130, 120, 118, 113, 109, 101, 100
141, 115, 103, 102, 100
134, 127, 103, 102
127, 120
109, 107, 102
Mark Allen135
135
132, 100
130, 112
120, 117
113, 100
Mark Williams110
119
100
100

Leading Performances

compiled the highest break of the tournament, a 143 in the 16th of the final against , earning the £10,000 high break prize. Brecel registered a 98 in the seventh of that , standing out as a notable non-century effort amid the high-quality play. The 2023 edition, the first Shanghai Masters since 2019 following the , showcased elevated scoring trends, with players frequently building substantial breaks in a return to the prestigious Chinese venue. led Chinese performances by reaching the quarter-finals, defeating Gary Wilson 6-2 and Mark Allen 6-3 with consistent break-building, including multiple 50+ efforts. In comparison, wildcard Chinese players like Dong Zihao (lost 2-6 to ), Deng Haohui (lost 0-6 to ), Gong Chenzhi (lost 1-6 to ), and (lost 5-6 to ) exited in the first round, registering few notable breaks and underscoring challenges for lower-ranked entrants. O'Sullivan topped efficiency metrics by clinching six frames in the final without a 50+ break, highlighting his tactical prowess alongside his scoring peaks.

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