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P.J. Gallagher Wins The 2017 Swedish Masters!
P.J. Gallagher of Ireland beats Jonathan Payne 10-5 in the final of the 2017 Swedish Masters to claim his maiden SMPT singles title.
James Trott claims the Bronze medal while Christer Nordin beats Nigel Nicholls in the Plate and Morten Andre Coll wins the Shield against Ed Sawbridge.
Day One of the 2017 Swedish Masters
Catch up with all the action on the opening day of the 2017 Swedish Masters in Stromstad.
Swedish Masters 2017 – Ones to watch!
This weekend sees the Tour heading back to Stromstad in Sweden for the 5th running of the Swedish Masters. Following the usual mid season break, we’re back into singles action with the 4th ranking event of the season. With players now looking to push on in the race for top SMPT honours, who will take the title in Scandinavia?
2017 Swedish Masters ‘Show Mat’ Schedule
The SMPT Show Mat will make a welcome return at the forthcoming Swedish Masters, as we have once again selected a game from each session that will take centre stage at the Nordby Supermarket Hallen in Strömstad.
WATCH: Swedish Masters Final – Marcus Almen v Michael Ivings
Relive all the action of the 2016 Swedish Masters final between Marcus Almen & Michael Ivings.
Marcus Almen wins the 2016 Swedish Masters
Sweden’s Marcus Almen wins the 2016 Swedish Masters after beating Michael Ivings 11-4 in the final.
Dimitri Payne of Belgium won the Bronze after defeating his father Jonathan 13-5.
Dom Reed beats Chris Willies 10-9 to claim the Plate while Stig Albrektsson beats Sam Moore 20-10 in the Shield.
Swedish Masters Day One
Live updates from the first day of the 2016 Swedish Masters where Ireland’s Cecil Dillon is looking to defend his title.
2016 Swedish Masters ‘Show Mat’ Schedule
Following the popular Show Mat concept which featured at both the 2015 World Masters and Irish Open we have brought it back for the 2016 Swedish Masters!
2016 Swedish Masters Preview
With the 4th ranking event of the season rapidly approaching, we take a closer look at the impact of the draw for the 108 entrants who make up the 18 groups in the 2016 Swedish Masters.



