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Actualizado Tras El German Masters 2.016 RANKING MUNDIAL ACTUALIZADO TRAS EL GERMAN MASTERS 2.016 Ranking Jugador +/- £ Sum. 1 Mark Selby 679,374 2 Stuart Bingham 572,803 3 Neil Robertson 473,443 4 Shaun Murphy 466,366 5 Ronnie O'Sullivan OBE +1 401,750 6 Judd Trump -1 396,999 7 John Higgins MBE 384,817 8 Barry Hawkins 346,025 9 Mark Allen +2 298,200 10 Joe Perry 294,766 11 Ricky Walden +1 271,752 12 Ding Junhui -3 266,525 13 Marco Fu 235,824 14 Mark Williams MBE 220,125 15 Martin Gould +5 208,259 16 Liang Wenbo -1 182,184 17 Michael White -1 180,133 18 Stephen Maguire -1 179,883 19 Kyren Wilson +5 157,899 20 Graeme Dott +5 153,683 21 Matthew Selt 148,000 22 Robert Milkins 147,761 23 David Brown Gilbert -4 147,533 24 Ryan Day -6 146,115 25 Mark Davis -2 139,035 26 Alan McManus 128,868 27 Michael Holt 120,591 28 Luca Brecel +8 120,357 29 Anthony McGill -1 119,517 30 Allister Carter -1 119,050 31 Ben Woollaston -1 115,549 32 Peter Ebdon -1 111,317 33 Jamie Jones -1 111,200 34 Dominic Dale -1 104,883 35 Fergal O’Brien 102,675 36 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh -2 101,782 37 Mark King +2 90,984 38 Jimmy Robertson 90,530 39 Mark Joyce +5 85,674 40 Xiao Guodong -3 85,145 41 Mike Dunn 82,088 42 Ken Doherty +5 79,083 43 Dechawat Poomjaeng 78,865 44 Gerard Greene +1 77,532 45 Jamie Burnett -3 77,108 46 Kurt Maflin 76,958 47 Matthew Stevens +3 75,368 48 Tom Ford +1 75,208 49 Gary Wilson -1 74,657 50 Jack Lisowski +1 74,349 51 Rod Lawler -11 71,141 52 Andrew Higginson 69,358 53 Joe Swail 66,580 54 Yu Delu 65,400 55 Li Hang 63,525 56 Robin Hull 63,066 57 Robbie Williams 62,507 58 Rory McLeod 62,474 59 Tian Pengfei 57,216 60 Zhou Yuelong 50,033 61 Stuart Carrington +1 47,806 62 David Grace -1 46,416 63 Oliver Lines 44,208 64 Sam Baird +2 42,382 65 Aditya Mehta -1 42,139 66 David Morris +2 41,108 67 Cao Yupeng -2 41,075 68 Anthony Hamilton -3 40,423 69 Craig Steadman +1 35,874 70 Ian Burns +2 34,222 71 Peter Lines -2 33,483 72 Liam Highfield -1 33,091 73 Zhang Anda 32,041 74 Michael Georgiou 25,591 75 Joel Walker 24,666 76 Mitchell Mann 19,816 77 Lee Walker 19,208 78 Jamie Cope 18,500 79 Scott Donaldson 16,416 80 Zak Surety +2 14,616 81 Michael Wasley -1 14,582 82 Barry Pinches -1 13,639 83 Chris Melling 12,757 84 Sean O'Sullivan 12,725 85 Daniel Wells 12,300 86 Michael Leslie 11,422 87 Chris Wakelin 11,100 88 Tony Drago 10,941 89 Ross Muir 10,650 90 Martin O'Donnell +2 9,375 91 Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon -1 8,800 92 Sanderson Lam -1 8,700 93 Alfie Burden +2 8,475 94 Hossein Vafaei Ayouri -1 7,025 95 Lu Ning +1 6,817 96 Steve Davis OBE -2 6,583 97 Steven Hallworth +8 5,666 98 Darryl Hill -1 5,050 99 Nigel Bond +5 4,875 100 Sydney Wilson -2 4,750 101 Noppon Saengkham -2 4,400 102 Thor Chuan Leong -2 4,200 103 Ian Glover -2 4,141 104 Lyu Chenwei -2 4,125 105 Michael Wild -2 4,000 106 Rhys Clark +9 2,800 107 Gareth Allen -1 2,250 108 Eden Sharav -1 2,175 109 Rouzi Maimaiti -1 2,100 110 Jason Weston -1 2,100 111 James Cahill -1 1,700 112 Fraser Patrick -1 1,525 113 Allan Taylor -1 1,500 114 Ju Reti -1 1,400 115 Zhang Yong -1 1,400 116 James Wattana -1 1,300 117 Paul Davison 1,150 118 Duane Jones 775 119 Vinnie Calabrese 750 120 Liu Chuang 600 121 Jimmy White MBE 500 122 Steve Mifsud 0 123 Hamza Akbar 0 124 Akani Songsermsawad 0 125 Itaro Santos 0 126 Hatem Yassen 0 127 Igor Figueiredo 0 128 Stephen Hendry MBE 0 .
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