2016 German Masters

The 2016 918.com German Masters professional ranking snooker tournament took place between 3–7 February 2016 at the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany. It was the fifth ranking event of the 2015/2016 season.

German Masters
Tournament information
Dates3–7 February 2016
VenueTempodrom
CityBerlin
CountryGermany
Organisation(s)WPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund367,000
Winner's share€80,000
Highest break Judd Trump (125)
Final
Champion Martin Gould
Runner-up Luca Brecel
Score9–5
2015
2017

The defending champion Mark Selby lost 3–5 against Stephen Maguire in the last 16.[1]

Martin Gould won the first ranking title of his professional career, defeating Luca Brecel 9–5 in the final.[2] German referee Maike Kesseler officiated at her first ranking final.[3]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[4]

Main draw

 
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter Finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi Finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
 
                  
 
 
 
 
Mark Selby 5
 
 
 
Steven Hallworth 0
 
Mark Selby3
 
 
 
Stephen Maguire5
 
Stephen Maguire 5
 
 
 
Ken Doherty 1
 
Stephen Maguire1
 
 
 
Graeme Dott5
 
Graeme Dott 5
 
 
 
Tian Pengfei 0
 
Graeme Dott5
 
 
 
Barry Hawkins3
 
Alan McManus 2
 
 
 
Barry Hawkins 5
 
Graeme Dott2
 
 
 
Martin Gould6
 
Judd Trump 5
 
 
 
Ali Carter 0
 
Judd Trump5
 
 
 
Zhang Anda1
 
Alfie Burden 0
 
 
 
Zhang Anda 5
 
Judd Trump4
 
 
 
Martin Gould5
 
Martin Gould 5
 
 
 
Mark Williams 4
 
Martin Gould5
 
 
 
Ben Woollaston0
 
Ben Woollaston 5
 
 
 
Shaun Murphy 4
 
Martin Gould9
 
 
 
Luca Brecel5
 
Zhao Xintong 2
 
 
 
Luca Brecel 5
 
Luca Brecel5
 
 
 
Kurt Maflin3
 
Marco Fu 1
 
 
 
Kurt Maflin 5
 
Luca Brecel5
 
 
 
Mark Joyce4
 
Mark Joyce 5
 
 
 
Mark Allen 2
 
Mark Joyce5
 
 
 
Mark King2
 
Mark King 5
 
 
 
Stuart Carrington 4
 
Luca Brecel6
 
 
 
Kyren Wilson3
 
Ian Burns 4
 
 
 
Michael Holt 5
 
Michael Holt4
 
 
 
Kyren Wilson5
 
Rory McLeod 4
 
 
 
Kyren Wilson 5
 
Kyren Wilson5
 
 
 
Ryan Day4
 
Ryan Day 5
 
 
 
Liang Wenbo 3
 
Ryan Day5
 
 
 
Stuart Bingham3
 
Fergal O'Brien 2
 
 
Stuart Bingham 5
 

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Maike Kesseler.
Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, 7 February 2016.
Martin Gould
 England
9–5
Luca Brecel
 Belgium
Afternoon: 21–96 (68), 55–50, 52–41, 72–1 (72), 31–73 (51), 83–0 (83), 54–63 (59), 104–4 (104)
Evening: 129–0 (110), 58–0, 39–76 (55), 66–32, 56–69 (56, 63), 78–0
110 Highest break 68
2 Century breaks 0
5 50+ breaks 5

Qualifying

These matches were held between 17 and 20 December 2015 at the Robin Park Arena and Sports Centre in Wigan, England. All matches were best of 9 frames.[5]

Round 1

Round 2

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[6]

Televised stage centuries

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References

  1. "German Masters 2016 schedule & results". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. "German Masters: Martin Gould wins maiden ranking title". BBC Sport. 7 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. "Maike Kesseler Referees First Major Final". World Snooker Official YouTube Channel. 7 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  4. http://www.worldsnooker.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Prize-money-schedule.pdf
  5. http://www.worldsnooker.com/2016-german-masters-draw/
  6. "German Masters qualifiers: century breaks". worldsnookerdata.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  7. "German Masters: century breaks". worldsnookerdata.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
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