The 2018 Macau Masters was a non-ranking team and six-red snooker invitational event that took place on 24 and 25 October 2018. The event's team event was made up of two teams of four, competing in six games, with Team B defeating Team A with a score of 5–1. The event's six red singles knockout tournament was won by Barry Hawkins.

Prize Fund

The event had a total prize fund of $100,000 awarded as follows:

Team event

  • Winner: $50,000
  • Runner-up $30,000

Six-red event

  • Winner: $20,000

Tournament teams

The event was made up of two teams of four, with players playing in six "best of 5" frames matches. Frames 1, 3 and 5 were doubles matches, whereas frames 2 and 4 were alternate singles.

TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4
Team AEngland Joe PerryChina Zhang AndaWales Mark WilliamsHong Kong Marco Fu
Team BEngland Barry HawkinsWales Ryan DayChina Zhao XintongChina Zhou Yuelong

Results

Team event

The team event saw both teams field teams of two for individual team matches. Each player could only play with a partner for one match during the event.

Team A England Joe Perry + China Zhang Anda1–3Team B China Zhao Xintong + China Zhou Yuelong
China Zhang Anda + Wales Mark Williams2–3England Barry Hawkins + China Zhao Xintong
China Zhang Anda + Hong Kong Marco Fu1–3Wales Ryan Day + China Zhao Xintong
England Joe Perry + Wales Mark Williams3–2England Barry Hawkins + China Zhou Yuelong
England Joe Perry + Hong Kong Marco Fu0–3Wales Ryan Day + China Zhou Yuelong
Wales Mark Williams + Hong Kong Marco Fu0–3England Barry Hawkins + Wales Ryan Day

Team result

  • Team A 1–5 Team B

Six-red event

To finish the event, the Six-Red Leapfrog Challenge took place. All 8-players played in a "killer" style match, with players required to win their match to continue on a winner stays on basis. The players were drawn based on world rankings. All matches were first to one frame of 6-red snooker, with the final being a best of 5 frame 6-red match.

China Zhao Xintong1–0China Zhang Anda
China Zhou Yuelong1–0China Zhao Xintong
China Zhou Yuelong1–0England Joe Perry
Hong Kong Marco Fu1–0China Zhou Yuelong
Hong Kong Marco Fu1–0Wales Ryan Day
England Barry Hawkins1–0Hong Kong Marco Fu
Final (Best of 5 frames)
Barry Hawkins England3 – 2Wales Mark Williams