
The groups are now good to go for the Masters, the first Grand Slam of Curling event of the season, following the first-ever pot draft to determine the pools.
The pools are locked for the 2025 Masters following the first-ever World Cup–style pot draft 🥌
John Morris, who is part of the Grand Slam of Curling’s competition committee, locked in the groups during Friday’s special episode of the Broom Brothers podcast.
The top 16 men’s teams and top 16 women’s teams from around the world were slotted into four pots based on their rankings — Nos. 1-4, Nos. 5-8, Nos. 9-12 and Nos. 13-16 — with only one team from each pot per pool.
Morris told Broom Brothers co-host John Cullen that it was Team Mouat lead Hammy McMillan Jr. who suggested the pot draft, similar to the system used for the FIFA World Cup draw.
“We looked at that a little bit more and actually it’s a pretty awesome way to do it,” Morris said. “It’s balanced, there’s no bias, which is great. It’s a random lottery draft for each pot and it just creates a bit more excitement rather than just here are the teams and the pools are just based on your rankings strictly. It kind of adds a new element to it.”
The Masters takes place Sept. 23-28 at the Western Fair Sports Centre in London, Ont.
Each team will play four round-robin games: three against teams within their pool and one crossover game. Teams from Pool A will face teams from Pool C and teams from Pool B will face teams from Pool D. Crossover games will be played Sept. 26, with the matchups determined based on the standings following the conclusion of pool play Sept. 25. The first-place team will cross over to play the fourth-place team with the second-place team facing the third-place team, and vice versa.
The top eight teams will qualify for the playoffs. If necessary, tiebreakers will be played the morning of Sept. 27.
Full-event and weekend passes are now available. Visit thegrandslamofcurling.com/tickets to purchase yours today. Single draw tickets will go on sale Monday when the draw schedule is released.
Can’t make it to London? Online streaming for all games will be available live on thegrandslamofcurling.com. Watch on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+, Sept. 25-28.
The Masters will also feature a Tier 2 event at the St. Thomas Curling Club in St. Thomas, Ont., and the inaugural GSOC Wheelchair Curling Invitational at the KW Granite Club in Waterloo, Ont. The Tier 2 finals and GSOC Wheelchair Curling Invitational medal games will be played alongside the Tier 1 finals Sept. 28 at the Western Fair Sports Centre and streamed online. More information for both events will be announced in the near future.
Masters Tier 1 men’s pools
Pool A Pool B
Y. Schwaller Mouat
Gushue Muskatewitz
Retornaz Hösli
Xu Edin
Pool C Pool D
Dunstone Jacobs
McEwen Whyte
Dropkin Epping
Ramsfjell Kleiter
Masters Tier 1 women’s pools
Pool A Pool B
Hasselborg Homan
Einarson Yoshimura
X. Schwaller Wranå
Constantini Skrlik
Pool C Pool D
Kim Tirinzoni
Gim Fujisawa
Ha Tabata
Black Wang