So then here we are, down to two as Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy battle it out to become the 2012 Masters champion. Chat about the final below from approximately 1:50pm, with the first session due to start at approximately 2pm.
So then here we are, down to two as Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy battle it out to become the 2012 Masters champion. Chat about the final below from approximately 1:50pm, with the first session due to start at approximately 2pm.
For the second successive year heading into the second Sunday at the Masters, we are guaranteed a new name on the trophy as Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy both made it through to the final for the very first time. In the case of Robertson however it was not without controversy…
And then there were four. Join us below from 1pm GMT for live discussion of Judd Trump v Neil Robertson, and then from 7pm for John Higgins v Shaun Murphy…
Those of you watching the third frame of the match between John Higgins and Graeme Dott last night will have noticed the scoring incident, something that subsequently prompted much debate as to what exactly the correct call should have been. Click below for my take on the matter…
Following victories yesterday for Judd Trump and John Higgins, today saw their opponents confirmed as both Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy progressed to the semi-finals of the 2012 Masters today. Click below for a summary…
With the start of the last eight today in London came the most eagerly anticipated tie of the round as four-time winner Ronnie O’Sullivan faced Judd Trump for the second consecutive major tournament following their meeting at the UK Championship. As was the case in York, the match would go the way of Judd which has left people debating whether we are now seeing a changing of the guard…
Earlier today Mark Selby withstood a brave fightback from Stephen Lee before eventually coming through 6-4 to set up a tie with Shaun Murphy in the quarter-finals. Tonight sees the final last 16 match between Ali Carter and Graeme Dott, click below to chat about the match live from 7pm…
So then John Higgins has become the latest man through to the last eight today following his last 16 victory against Matthew Stevens, but who will join him tonight? Will it be 2012 world champion or last month’s UK finalist Mark Allen. Chat below from 7pm as the action unfolds…