World Rankings
After 2022 Betfred World Snooker Championship
1 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | 1,036,000 |
2 | Judd Trump | 1,009,500 |
3 | Mark Selby | 914,500 |
4 | Neil Robertson | 902,000 |
5 | John Higgins | 537,000 |
6 | Zhao Xintong | 434,500 |
7 | Mark Williams | 423,500 |
8 | Kyren Wilson | 419,000 |
9 | Shaun Murphy | 316,000 |
10 | Jack Lisowski | 315,500 |
11 | Barry Hawkins | 309,000 |
12 | Luca Brecel | 297,000 |
13 | Stuart Bingham | 296,000 |
14 | Mark Allen | 286,500 |
15 | Yan Bingtao | 253,000 |
16 | Anthony McGill | 202,500 |
17 | Hossein Vafaei | 202,000 |
18 | Ricky Walden | 198,000 |
19 | David Gilbert | 195,000 |
20 | Ali Carter | 170,500 |
21 | Matthew Selt | 164,500 |
22 | Jordan Brown | 164,000 |
23 | Zhou Yuelong | 164,000 |
24 | Stephen Maguire | 151,500 |
25 | Jimmy Robertson | 150,000 |
26 | Joe Perry | 148,500 |
27 | Robert Milkins | 142,500 |
28 | Ryan Day | 142,500 |
29 | Martin Gould | 138,500 |
30 | Tom Ford | 137,500 |
31 | Jamie Jones | 129,500 |
32 | Ding Junhui | 128,500 |
33 | Gary Wilson | 123,000 |
34 | Lu Ning | 119,000 |
35 | Graeme Dott | 117,000 |
36 | Fan Zhengyi | 113,000 |
37 | Noppon Saengkham | 105,500 |
38 | Xiao Guodong | 104,000 |
39 | Liam Highfield | 103,500 |
40 | Wenbo Liang | 101,000 |
41 | Jak Jones | 97,500 |
42 | Ben Woollaston | 91,500 |
43 | Chris Wakelin | 90,000 |
44 | Sam Craigie | 89,500 |
45 | Lyu Haotian | 87,000 |
46 | Scott Donaldson | 86,000 |
47 | Joe O'Connor | 85,500 |
48 | Li Hang | 85,500 |
49 | Jamie Clarke | 84,500 |
50 | Anthony Hamilton | 84,500 |
51 | Mark King | 81,500 |
52 | Thepchaiya Un-Nooh | 80,000 |
53 | Pang Junxu | 80,000 |
54 | Mark Davis | 80,000 |
55 | David Grace | 78,500 |
56 | Matthew Stevens | 77,000 |
57 | Oliver Lines | 73,000 |
58 | Mark Joyce | 73,000 |
59 | Dominic Dale | 70,500 |
60 | Elliot Slessor | 70,500 |
61 | Robbie Williams | 70,500 |
62 | Alexander Ursenbacher | 68,000 |
63 | Tian Pengfei | 66,500 |
64 | Stuart Carrington | 65,500 |
65 | Michael Holt | 62,000 |
66 | Kurt Maflin | 61,000 |
67 | Martin O'Donnell | 59,500 |
68 | Cao Yupeng * | 59,000 |
69 | Sunny Akani | 59,000 |
70 | Ashley Hugill | 58,500 |
71 | Andrew Higginson | 58,000 |
72 | Jackson Page * | 54,500 |
73 | Allan Taylor | 53,500 |
74 | Yang Gao | 52,000 |
75 | Simon Lichtenberg | 48,500 |
76 | Ashley Carty | 46,000 |
77 | Andy Hicks * | 44,000 |
78 | Rory McLeod | 42,500 |
79 | Fergal O'Brien | 42,500 |
80 | Yuan SiJun * | 42,000 |
81 | Steven Hallworth | 40,500 |
82 | Nigel Bond | 40,000 |
83 | Lukas Kleckers | 39,500 |
84 | Wu Yize * | 38,500 |
85 | Ken Doherty | 38,500 |
86 | Jianbo Zhao | 35,500 |
87 | Zhang Anda * | 34,500 |
88 | Ben Hancorn | 30,000 |
89 | Hammad Miah * | 28,500 |
90 | Mitchell Mann * | 27,000 |
91 | Lee Walker | 26,500 |
92 | Peter Devlin | 26,500 |
93 | Aaron Hill | 26,500 |
94 | Peter Lines * | 24,500 |
95 | Zhang Jiankang * | 24,000 |
96 | Duane Jones * | 23,000 |
97 | Xu Si * | 23,000 |
98 | Lei Peifan * | 22,500 |
99 | Farakh Ajaib | 22,500 |
100 | Jamie Wilson | 22,000 |
101 | Zak Surety | 20,500 |
102 | Louis Heathcote * | 20,000 |
103 | Iulian Boiko | 19,500 |
104 | Gerard Greene * | 18,500 |
105 | Craig Steadman * | 16,500 |
106 | Chang Bingyu * | 15,000 |
107 | Andrew Pagett * | 13,500 |
108 | Barry Pinches * | 13,500 |
109 | Fraser Patrick * | 13,500 |
110 | Ian Burns * | 13,000 |
111 | Stephen Hendry | 11,000 |
112 | Jamie O'Neill * | 9,000 |
113 | Michael Judge * | 8,000 |
114 | Dean Young * | 7,000 |
115 | Alfie Burden * | 7,000 |
116 | Jimmy White * | 6,000 |
117 | Sean Maddocks | 5,000 |
118 | On Yee Ng * | 3,000 |
119 | Chen Zifan * | 3,000 |
120 | Reanne Evans * | 0 |
121 | Marco Fu * | 0 |
122 | Igor Figueiredo * | 0 |
Where prize money is won without a player winning a match in a tournament, NONE of that prize money will count towards these prize money rankings save for the World Grand Prix, Players Championship and Tour Championship.
Where prize money is won by a player at a qualifying venue and that player does not go on to appear at the final venue, for whatever reason, that prize money will not count in the prize money rankings until the situation has been considered by the appeals committee who may, at their absolute discretion, allocate ranking points where it can be demonstrated that there are extreme mitigating circumstances. These points will be allocated from the date of the committee meeting and will not affect previously issued draws.
WST Seeding – Count Back: Players on equal prize money will be seeded based on the best performance (stage/round reached through winning a match) working backwards from the most recent ranking event. If still equal, frames won when losing will determine their position, working backwards from the most recent ranking event. For the purposes of count back, competing in an event and losing is treated as a better performance than not entering or competing in an event.
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