Snooker: Hong Kong Masters -

The is a professional invitational snooker tournament that has evolved from a 1980s exhibition into one of the most electric events on the World Snooker Tour . Revived in 2017 and reaching historic heights in 2022, it is celebrated for bridging the sport's British roots with a passionate, record-breaking Asian fanbase. The Atmosphere: A Global Record

: After a long hiatus, it returned in 2017 (won by Neil Robertson ) and again in 2022, signaling Hong Kong's return as a major international sports hub post-pandemic. Quick Stats (2022 Edition) Information Winner Ronnie O'Sullivan Runner-up Venue Hong Kong Coliseum Format Invitational (8 Players) High Break 147 (Marco Fu) Snooker: Hong Kong Masters

Originally established by Barry Hearn's Matchroom in 1983, the event played a crucial role in growing snooker's popularity in Asia during the 80s. The is a professional invitational snooker tournament that

: Ronnie O'Sullivan won the 2022 title, defeating Fu 6–4 in the final. O'Sullivan hailed the event as "probably the best tournament I've ever played in," noting the unprecedented energy of 9,000 fans. Snooker: Hong Kong Masters