The Masters Venue: Wembley Arena Date: 9-16 January Coverage: Live action and highlights on BBC Two and BBC Red Button; updates and reports on BBC Radio 5 live and live coverage on this website; watch again on iPlayer; Full details of BBC coverage Mark Selby wins Masters final frame thriller in 2010 The Masters snooker tournament has been boosted with a new sponsorship deal ahead of the event at Wembley. Ladbrokes Mobile will provide a prize pot of £500,000 for the world's top 16 players when they compete in the game's most prestigious invitational event. "We are delighted to continue our long and successful partnership with Ladbrokes with this sponsorship," World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said. Mark Selby will defend his crown when play gets under way on 9 January. The "Jester from Leicester" is looking to secure a third Masters title in four seasons when he begins his campaign in north London against Mark King in the opening round. Selby overcame Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 in the final 11 months ago, taking the last four frames for a phenomenal victory. The 27-year-old's only loss in 12 Masters matches was to O'Sullivan in the 2009 final.  | 606: DEBATE |
O'Sullivan is aiming to bounce back at Wembley after his first-round exit at the UK Championships in early December. "I was disappointed with my performance in Telford, which was due to lack of match practice," admitted the three-time world champion. "I always practice really hard but I need to play in more of the smaller tournaments to improve my sharpness. "I go into every tournament wanting to win, but on the day it's down to the hard work you've done in advance." The new sponsorship deal for the Masters is another boost for a sport that has suffered in recent years with dwindling audiences and limited investment. Hearn, who has had business success across sports including darts, boxing and golf, was handed control of World Snooker following a player vote and pledged that prize money would rise from £3.5m in 2009/10 to £4.5m in 2010/11. The latest snooker calendar includes a variety of new tournaments, including a quick-fire Shoot-Out event, a ranking event in Berlin, Germany, a World Seniors Championship and a Player Tour Championship series.
Masters first round draw: Mark King v Mark Selby (Sunday from 1330 GMT) Ali Carter v Peter Ebdon (Sunday from 1900 GMT) Mark Williams v Ding Junhui (Monday from 1330 GMT) John Higgins v Graeme Dott (Monday from 1900 GMT) Ronnie O'Sullivan v Mark Allen (Tuesday from 1300 GMT) Stephen Maguire v Marco Fu (Tuesday from 1900 GMT) Neil Robertson v Stephen Hendry (Wednesday from 1330 GMT) Shaun Murphy v Jamie Cope (Wednesday from 1900 GMT)
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