Summary

Send us your snooker views

Send us your views. We will only ever publish a first name.

  1. Head-to-headpublished at 19:18 GMT 11 January

    Selby 0-0 Xiao

    Head-to-headImage source, BBC Sport
  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:15 GMT 11 January

    Click the 'Contact form' icon to send us your views

    I hope John Higgins wins it this year. He's been at the top for many years but hasn't seen Triple Crown success for a while now. I'd love to see him on a winning run again!

    Daz, Kent

  3. Postpublished at 19:12 GMT 11 January

    Selby 0-0 Xiao

    Away we go with our evening entertainment. We have already seen one Chinese debutant record a fantastic victory today, will the same happen tonight?

  4. Postpublished at 19:08 GMT 11 January

    Selby v Xiao

    Mark Selby & Xiao GuodongImage source, Getty Images

    Mark Selby looked back to his formidable best at the UK Championship and is arguably the favourite to win his fourth Masters title, despite only being seeded eighth.

    Only Ronnie O'Sullivan (23), Stephen Hendry (18) and Steve Davis (15) have won more Triple Crown events than Selby, who when on song, is virtually unplayable.

    The Englishman, has also reached three semi-finals, two quarter-finals and won the Champion of Champions this term.

    He is way ahead of Xiao Guodong, when it comes to pretty much every metric this season and has the better head-to-head record.

    But the 42-year-old has not gone beyond the last eight at the Masters since 2014, so this well be an intriguing contest against debutant Xiao, who won the Wuhan Open earlier this term.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:05 GMT 11 January

    Have your sayImage source, BBC Sport

    Click the 'Contact form' to share your thoughts, reactions and your predictions for the 2026 Masters champion

  6. Watch livepublished at 19:02 GMT 11 January

    BBC Four

    We are live on BBC Four and you can watch all the action by pressing the watch live tab at the top of the page.

  7. Welcome backpublished at 19:00 GMT 11 January

    We're back for the evening session on day one of the 2026 Masters as Mark Selby takes on Xiao Guodong.

  8. Back at 19:00 GMTpublished at 16:46 GMT 11 January

    What a way to start this year's Masters with 2025 champion Shaun Murphy heading home after a 6-2 loss to China's Wu Yize.

    We're going to be pausing this page for a bit now, before the evening session starts at 19:00 GMT as reigning UK champion Mark Selby faces Xiao Guodong.

    See you then.

  9. Watch how Wu completed his win over Murphypublished at 16:40 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-6 Wu

    This was how Wu Yize completed his 6-2 win over 2025 Masters champion Shaun Murphy.

  10. 'A great achievement'published at 16:38 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-6 Wu

    Let's hear from this afternoon's winner now...

    "I felt a bit of pressure when I entered the stadium because it was the first time I've played in such a big stadium and the fans were so enthusiastic," said Wu Yize.

    "After the first frame I felt a bit more relaxed and I totally enjoyed the atmosphere. It's definitely a great achievement for myself, my first time playing at the Masters and the first time beating Shaun Murphy."

  11. 'Certainly the worst performance of my season'published at 16:37 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-6 Wu

    For 43-year-old Shaun Murphy, who reached the semi-final of the UK Championship last month, it was a disappointing afternoon with him failing to register a single break of 50.

    "I've been looking forward to today for a year, walking out as champion, but I enjoyed the first 10 minutes," said Murphy. "I didn't play well, certainly the worst performance of my season, maybe the worst in the Masters.

    "I'm very disappointed. None of it was there, I felt everything I touched was not there. I've been working very hard, practicing hard, playing a lot of snooker so I didn't expect to play like that and I'm as shocked as anyone.

    "Wu looked calm, looked at ease and fully deserved his win. He will be a handful for anyone he plays."

  12. Reigning champion Murphy out of Masterspublished at 16:21 GMT 11 January
    Breaking

    Murphy 2-6 Wu (50-67)

    Reigning Masters champion Shaun Murphy was eliminated on day one of the 2026 event, losing 6-2 to China's Wu Yize in the first round.

    Murphy, who beat Kyren Wilson to win the Triple Crown event for a second time a year ago, lost all of the opening three frames and, despite taking frame four, then lost the fifth on a black-ball finish.

    Wu, 22, is ranked 13th in the world and picked up his first ranking title in November when he won the International Championship in Yanjing in his home country, beating world champions Judd Trump, Zhao Xintong and John Higgins along the way.

    On his Alexandra Palace debut, Wu made a superb clearance of 137 in frame two and a break of 56 in frame seven.

    He will play either current UK champion Mark Selby or China's Xiao Guodong in the quarter-finals on Thursday.

  13. Postpublished at 16:15 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-5 Wu

    Shaun Murphy gets to 49, his best break of the day, but then runs out of position at 50-23 ahead with four reds left on the baize.

  14. Postpublished at 16:09 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-5 Wu

    A lifeline for Shaun Murphy as Wu Yize, 23-1 in front, misses a red into the middle.

  15. Postpublished at 16:08 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-5 Wu

    A chance for Wu here after a Shaun Murphy foul. Wu 17-1 ahead and well placed.

  16. Wu one frame away from victorypublished at 16:00 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-5 Wu (10-94, Wu 56)

    Wu Yize is one away from a superb win. A missed black off the spot does not prove costly as Wu gets a second chance and this time makes a break of 56.

    Wu, the entertainer, tries to come off the side cushion to pot the last black, but it stays on the table. Nevermind, one frame to go for the 22-year-old.

    Murphy needs to be flawless from now on.

  17. Postpublished at 15:53 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-4 Wu

    But Shaun Murphy can only make 10 himself, before gifting the table back to Wu with a missed red.

  18. Postpublished at 15:52 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-4 Wu

    A reprieve for Shaun Murphy after Wu, 38-0 up in frame seven, misses a black off the spot. That was a frame-winning chance that has slipped through Wu's fingers.

  19. Postpublished at 15:48 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-4 Wu

    Shaun Murphy misses a long straight red and leaves the cue ball perfectly for Wu to pounce.

  20. Postpublished at 15:45 GMT 11 January

    Murphy 2-4 Wu

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    If Shaun can find a gear he can still win this match.