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1 Year List After 2019 China Open 1 YEAR LIST AFTER THE 2019 XINGPAI CHINA OPEN Starting 1 Year Starting 1 Year World 1 Year List World 1 Year List Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money 10 1 Neil Robertson £590,500 19 49 Liang Wenbo £54,000 2 2 Ronnie O'Sullivan £503,500 NEW 50 Sam Craigie £53,000 12 3 Mark Allen £434,000 85 51 Eden Sharav £51,100 5 4 Judd Trump £352,000 48 52 Chris Wakelin £49,225 1 5 Mark Selby £266,500 22 53 Graeme Dott £49,000 13 6 Stuart Bingham £260,000 54 54 Andrew Higginson £46,000 3 7 Mark Williams £248,500 66 55 Sunny Akani £45,500 26 8 Jack Lisowski £246,500 63 56 Daniel Wells £45,500 9 9 Kyren Wilson £221,500 74 57 Joe O'Connor £45,000 27 10 David Gilbert £197,000 44 58 Kurt Maflin £44,100 4 11 John Higgins £146,000 NEW 59 Mei Xiwen £44,000 11 12 Ali Carter £134,000 NEW 60 Tian Pengfei £41,000 7 13 Barry Hawkins £127,000 NEW 61 Sam Baird £40,000 20 14 Joe Perry £126,500 NEW 62 Craig Steadman £38,500 17 15 Stephen Maguire £126,500 14 63 Anthony McGill £38,500 34 16 Jimmy Robertson £120,725 73 64 Ian Burns £36,100 58 17 Scott Donaldson £106,000 65 65 Ken Doherty £35,500 15 18 Luca Brecel £95,500 NEW 66 Zhang Anda £35,000 16 19 Ryan Day £92,500 80 67 Rod Lawler £35,000 59 20 Matthew Selt £91,100 51 68 Fergal O'Brien £34,100 67 21 Martin O'Donnell £85,000 NEW 69 Jak Jones £32,000 71 22 Yuan SiJun £85,000 NEW 70 Luo Honghao £31,500 21 23 Mark King £83,000 NEW 71 Elliot Slessor £31,000 25 24 Xiao Guodong £82,100 57 72 Robbie Williams £31,000 41 25 Mark Davis £81,725 69 73 Alexander Ursenbacher £29,600 61 26 Lyu Haotian £81,500 NEW 74 Alfie Burden £29,000 NEW 27 Zhao Xintong £80,500 79 75 Duane Jones £28,500 52 28 Noppon Saengkham £80,500 49 76 Michael Georgiou £28,100 45 29 Hossein Vafaei £79,500 46 77 Dominic Dale £28,100 6 30 Ding Junhui £78,500 68 78 Gerard Greene £27,100 23 31 Yan Bingtao £77,000 91 79 Joe Swail £26,100 32 32 Tom Ford £76,500 77 80 Oliver Lines £26,000 50 33 Stuart Carrington £75,500 24 81 Martin Gould £25,500 56 34 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh £72,225 30 82 Rory McLeod £25,500 18 35 Marco Fu £68,500 A 83 James Cahill £25,500 8 36 Shaun Murphy £68,000 60 84 Liam Highfield £25,500 40 37 Gary Wilson £67,100 75 85 Peter Lines £24,000 37 38 Ben Woollaston £63,600 29 86 Michael White £23,000 47 39 Matthew Stevens £63,000 94 87 Nigel Bond £23,000 NEW 40 Lu Ning £62,500 A 88 David Lilley £22,500 33 41 Zhou Yuelong £61,000 NEW 89 John Astley £22,000 62 42 Anthony Hamilton £60,000 NEW 90 Lee Walker £21,000 55 43 Peter Ebdon £60,000 90 91 Ross Muir £20,600 31 44 Michael Holt £59,500 53 92 Mike Dunn £20,000 36 45 Li Hang £57,000 87 93 Paul Davison £20,000 28 46 Ricky Walden £56,000 39 94 Jamie Jones £19,100 35 47 Robert Milkins £55,100 NEW 95 Ashley Carty £18,000 64 48 Alan McManus £54,500 42 96 Mark Joyce £17,500 07/04/2019 1 YEAR LIST AFTER THE 2019 XINGPAI CHINA OPEN Starting 1 Year Starting 1 Year World 1 Year List World 1 Year List Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money Ranking Ranking Player Name Prize Money NEW 97 James Wattana £17,500 A 145 Ben Mertens £1,100 A 98 Chang Bingyu £16,500 A 146 Laxman Rawat £1,000 NEW 99 Thor Chuan Leong £16,500 A 147 Jack Bradford £600 70 100 Zhang Yong £16,000 A 148 Aaron Busuttil £600 72 101 Jimmy White £16,000 A 149 Brian Cini £600 NEW 102 Xu Si £15,500 A 150 Reggie Edwards £600 NEW 103 Jamie Clarke £15,500 A 151 Jake Nicholson £600 96 104 Lukas Kleckers £13,600 A 152 Andrew Pagett £600 NEW 105 Zhang Jiankang £13,600 A 153 Andreas Ploner £600 88 106 Billy Castle £13,225 A 154 Stephen Bateman £500 78 107 Allan Taylor £12,100 A 155 Joel Walker £500 76 108 Robin Hull £12,000 A 156 Peter Devlin £500 92 109 Jordan Brown £11,500 A 157 Mitchell Mann £500 NEW 110 Chen Feilong £10,500 97 158 Basem Eltahhan £0 NEW 111 Harvey Chandler £9,725 84 112 Chris Totten £9,500 86 113 Soheil Vahedi £9,000 A 114 Luke Simmonds £9,000 NEW 115 Kishan Hirani £8,600 89 116 Hamza Akbar £8,500 A 117 Andy Hicks £8,000 NEW 118 Hammad Miah £7,725 83 119 Niu Zhuang £7,600 A 120 Adam Duffy £7,500 NEW 121 Adam Stefanow £7,500 95 122 Andy Lee £6,500 NEW 123 Fan Zhengyi £5,500 93 124 Sean O'Sullivan £5,000 A 125 Pang Junxu £5,000 NEW 126 Simon Lichtenberg £4,600 81 127 Chen Zifan £4,600 NEW 128 Steven Hallworth £4,500 82 129 Ashley Hugill £4,500 A 130 Kuldesh Johal £4,500 NEW 131 Rhys Clark £4,000 A 132 He Guoqiang £4,000 NEW 133 Sanderson Lam £3,500 NEW 134 Li Yuan £3,500 A 135 Simon Bedford £3,000 A 136 Oliver Brown £3,000 A 137 David Grace £3,000 A 138 Ryan Davies £2,600 A 139 Barry Pinches £2,500 A 140 Digvijay Kadian £2,000 A 141 Jackson Page £1,725 A 142 Khurram Khan £1,500 A 143 Francisco Sanchez Ruiz £1,500 A 144 Jamie O'Neill £1,500 07/04/2019.
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