Coverage of the 2010 Masters series from Wembley
The 36th Masters tournament gets under way at Wembley Arena with the world's top 16 and two wildcards battling it out for the prestigious trophy.
DetailsAfter a season outside the world's top 16, Mark Williams makes his return to Wembley as he takes on qualifier Rory McLeod. Coverage is introduced by Hazel Irvine.
DetailsA semi-finalist in 2009, Stephen Maguire takes centre stage in his opening Masters match. Rishi Persad introduces live coverage from Wembley Arena.
DetailsDefending Masters champion and world number one Ronnie 'The Rocket' O'Sullivan takes centre stage. He's up against reigning Grand Prix champion, Australia's Neil Robertson.
DetailsReigning Welsh Open champion Ali Carter failed to make it past the opening round in 2009, so will be hoping for an improvement this time. Rishi Persad introduces live coverage.
DetailsRishi Persad presents coverage as World Champion John Higgins starts out his campaign against Northern Ireland's Mark Allen, who made his Masters debut in 2009.
DetailsThe last of the second-round matches gets under way, featuring world number six Ryan Day and world number 12 Joe Perry.
DetailsQuarter-final action gets under way at Wembley Arena. Live coverage is introduced by Rishi Persad, Steve Davis and John Parrott.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage from the second quarter-final. Matches are the best-of-11 frames.
DetailsHazel Irvine introduces live coverage from the third quarter-final. Joining her in the studio are Steve Davis and John Parrott.
DetailsThe fourth quarter-final gets under way at Wembley Arena. Rishi Persad introduces live coverage of the opening frames.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage from the first semi-final at the 2010 Masters, where the winner stands to earn at least 75,000 pounds.
DetailsLive semi-final action continues, with the first to six frames booking their place in Sunday's final. Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott present from Wembley Arena.
DetailsHazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage of the Masters final's first eight frames. Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty commentate.
DetailsA maximum of 11 frames will decide who will become 2010 Masters Champion and the winner of the 150,000 pound first prize. Hazel Irvine introduces the action.
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