2005 Masters (snooker) - Final

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames.
Wembley Conference Centre, London, England, 20 February 2005.
John Higgins
Scotland
3–10 Ronnie O'Sullivan
England
Afternoon: 9–97 (95), 130–0 (54, 76), 61–7, 0–107 (107), 24–89 (58), 1–102 (97), 0–135 (102), 73–45 (53)
Evening: 0–79 (79), 56–75 (56, 75), 0–79 (79), 1–88 (79), 0–134 (134)
76 Highest break 134
0 Century breaks 3
4 50+ breaks 10

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