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World Ranking List After 2019 China Open WORLD RANKINGS AFTER THE 2019 XINGPAI CHINA OPEN Start Current Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Rankings 2 1 Ronnie O'Sullivan 1,234,000 1 2 Mark Selby 1,097,225 3 3 Mark Williams 1,010,000 10 4 Neil Robertson 817,500 4 5 John Higgins 755,500 12 6 Mark Allen 702,000 5 7 Judd Trump 666,500 9 8 Kyren Wilson 548,725 7 9 Barry Hawkins 454,500 6 10 Ding Junhui 448,500 26 11 Jack Lisowski 406,600 13 12 Stuart Bingham 385,500 8 13 Shaun Murphy 370,000 15 14 Luca Brecel 366,600 17 15 Stephen Maguire 333,500 27 16 David Gilbert 306,000 16 17 Ryan Day 285,000 20 18 Joe Perry 270,000 11 19 Ali Carter 258,000 23 20 Yan Bingtao 237,000 22 21 Graeme Dott 233,500 34 22 Jimmy Robertson 228,725 25 23 Xiao Guodong 218,100 14 24 Anthony McGill 203,000 32 25 Tom Ford 187,225 21 26 Mark King 180,725 61 27 Lyu Haotian 175,500 36 28 Li Hang 168,000 24 29 Martin Gould 165,000 28 30 Ricky Walden 163,600 52 31 Noppon Saengkham 162,600 40 32 Gary Wilson 158,600 19 33 Liang Wenbo 158,500 59 34 Matthew Selt 156,100 33 35 Zhou Yuelong 155,500 45 36 Hossein Vafaei 153,500 37 37 Ben Woollaston 152,600 41 38 Mark Davis 151,725 58 39 Scott Donaldson 149,500 18 40 Marco Fu 148,000 35 41 Robert Milkins 144,600 31 42 Michael Holt 138,000 56 43 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 137,725 50 44 Stuart Carrington 136,500 55 45 Peter Ebdon 135,000 29 46 Michael White 133,500 67 47 Martin O'Donnell 131,100 47 48 Matthew Stevens 124,000 25/04/2019 WORLD RANKINGS AFTER THE 2019 XINGPAI CHINA OPEN Start Current Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Rankings 48 49 Chris Wakelin 123,950 64 50 Alan McManus 118,500 71 51 Yuan SiJun 113,000 49 52 Michael Georgiou 110,600 44 53 Kurt Maflin 109,700 42 54 Mark Joyce 109,000 54 55 Andrew Higginson 108,600 66 56 Sunny Akani 105,500 57 57 Robbie Williams 97,600 65 58 Ken Doherty 96,500 51 59 Fergal O'Brien 95,200 53 60 Mike Dunn 94,500 39 61 Jamie Jones 93,600 63 62 Daniel Wells 93,500 60 63 Liam Highfield 92,600 30 64 Anthony Hamilton 91,500 62 65 Rory McLeod 91,500 46 66 Dominic Dale 84,600 NEW 67 Zhao Xintong 80,500 * 85 68 Eden Sharav 64,600 68 69 Gerard Greene 63,600 73 70 Ian Burns 63,100 69 71 Alexander Ursenbacher 62,700 NEW 72 Lu Ning 62,500 * NEW 73 Sam Craigie 53,000 * 79 74 Duane Jones 48,500 75 75 Peter Lines 47,725 NEW 76 Joe O'Connor 45,000 * 74 77 Xu Si 45,000 NEW 78 Mei Xiwen 44,000 * 72 79 Jimmy White 43,500 70 80 Zhang Yong 43,000 NEW 81 Tian Pengfei 41,000 * 94 82 Rod Lawler 40,600 80 83 Nigel Bond 40,600 NEW 84 Sam Baird 40,000 * NEW 85 Craig Steadman 38,500 * NEW 86 Zhang Anda 35,000 * 91 87 Joe Swail 34,600 76 88 Robin Hull 34,500 78 89 Allan Taylor 32,850 87 90 Paul Davison 32,500 NEW 91 Jak Jones 32,000 * NEW 92 Luo Honghao 31,500 * NEW 93 Elliot Slessor 31,000 * 90 94 Ross Muir 30,600 NEW 95 Alfie Burden 29,000 * NEW 96 Oliver Lines 26,000 * 25/04/2019 WORLD RANKINGS AFTER THE 2019 XINGPAI CHINA OPEN Start Current Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Rankings 77 97 Li Yuan 26,000 88 98 Billy Castle 24,725 84 99 Chris Totten 24,000 83 100 Niu Zhuang 23,600 81 101 Chen Zifan 22,100 NEW 102 John Astley 22,000 * 86 103 Soheil Vahedi 21,500 NEW 104 Lee Walker 21,000 * 82 105 Ashley Hugill 20,500 89 106 Hamza Akbar 19,000 NEW 107 Ashley Carty 18,000 * NEW 108 James Wattana 17,500 * NEW 109 Thor Chuan Leong 16,500 * 96 110 Lukas Kleckers 15,600 NEW 111 Jamie Clarke 15,500 * NEW 112 Zhang Jiankang 13,600 * NEW 113 Jordan Brown 11,500 * 92 114 Sanderson Lam 11,500 93 115 Sean O'Sullivan 11,000 NEW 116 Chen Feilong 10,500 * NEW 117 Harvey Chandler 9,725 * NEW 118 Kishan Hirani 8,600 * NEW 119 Hammad Miah 7,725 * NEW 120 Adam Stefanow 7,500 * NEW 121 Andy Lee 6,500 * 95 122 Rhys Clark 6,500 NEW 123 Fan Zhengyi 5,500 * NEW 124 Simon Lichtenberg 4,600 * 97 125 Basem Eltahhan 500 * - This denotes a player who has a 2 year tour card covering the 2017/18 and 2018/19 season. ITC - This denotes a player who has an Invitational Tour Card to compete in events Where prize money is won without a player winning a match in a tournament, other than in the World Grand Prix and Players Championship, NONE of that prize money will count towards these prize money rankings. Where prize money is won by a player at a qualifying venue and that player does not go on to compete 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. Start ranking relates to the ranking position at the start of the 2017/2018 Season prior to the first main tour ranking event, The 2017 Kaspersky Riga Masters. Those players marked 'NEW' were new to the tour for the 2017/2018 season. 25/04/2019.
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