- Judd Trump and Zhao Xintong both have 7:2 odds to win the 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, the shortest of any players in the field.
- Xintong is ranked 11th in the world, but has made noise as one of the best players in the sport by winning the 2025 World Championship.
SAUDI ARABIA – As the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters continue to advance towards the final on Saturday, August 16th, we take an updated look at which players currently have the best odds to win the tournament.
2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters Odds
- Judd Trump (7:2)
- Zhao Xintong (7:2)
- Kyren Wilson (6:1)
- Ronnie O’Sullivan (6:1)
- Mark Selby (7:1)
- Neil Robertson (10:1)
Legal sports betting sites give Judd Trump and Zhao Xintong the best odds to win the tournament at 7:2 each, followed by Kyren Wilson and Ronnie O’Sullivan with 6:1 odds.
Trump ranks first in the Johnstone’s Paint World Rankings with £1,978,200 in total winnings over the past two seasons, about £700,000 more than Kyren Wilson, who is currently in second place.
He defeated Mark Williams in last year’s inaugural Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters and has earned five triple crown titles in his career.
Zhao Xintong is currently the #11 ranked player in the world but finds himself tied for the best odds to win the tournament, due in large part to his recent success. He defeated Mark Williams in the final to earn the 2025 World Championship, becoming the first Chinese player to accomplish such a feat.
Kyren Wilson is #2 in the world behind Trump but still finds himself behind Xintong, likely because of his lack of major titles. Wilson has won the World Championship once in his career, but never the Masters or the UK Championship.
Ronnie O’Sullivan comes into the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters at 49 years of age and boasts one of the most complete resumes in the field with 23 triple crown titles. He is the #5 ranked player in the world and is no stranger to winning on the biggest stage.
Mark Selby owns nine triple crown titles, ranking seventh in the world entering the tournament. He finds himself a bit lower in the odds due to the fact that he has not won a triple crown title since 2021 at the World Championship.
Neil Robertson rounds out the top six with 10:1 odds. The 42 year old ranks eighth in the world and owns six triple crown titles, most recently winning the Masters in 2022.
While Trump and Xintong enter the tournament with the shortest odds, it would be foolish to count out any of the players at the top of the list on snooker betting sites.
