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Brecel Wins Evergrande China Championship

World Rankings

After 2017 Evergrande China Championship

     
1 Mark Selby 1,298,525
2 Judd Trump 534,775
3 John Higgins 532,500
4 Ding Junhui 517,950
5 Shaun Murphy 430,625
6 Marco Fu 400,625
7 Barry Hawkins 384,500
8 Neil Robertson 363,125
9 Ali Carter 327,675
10 Stuart Bingham 317,862
11 Ronnie O'Sullivan 316,750
12 Mark Allen 309,925
13 Kyren Wilson 304,400
14 Liang Wenbo 302,500
15 Luca Brecel 283,175
16 Ryan Day 251,087
17 Mark Williams 243,250
18 Anthony McGill 209,250
19 Martin Gould 206,975
20 Stephen Maguire 204,375
21 David Gilbert 202,125
22 Mark King 191,075
23 Joe Perry 182,675
24 Ricky Walden 180,500
25 Michael Holt 175,600
26 Anthony Hamilton 149,925
27 Alan McManus 138,850
28 Zhou Yuelong 136,325
29 Graeme Dott 135,375
30 Michael White 133,600
31 Ben Woollaston 126,525
32 Tom Ford 126,500
33 Mark Davis 123,250
34 Dominic Dale 116,325
35 Jimmy Robertson 110,487
36 Robert Milkins 108,575
37 Xiao Guodong 106,775
38 Mike Dunn 105,500
39 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 104,675
40 Fergal O'Brien 103,537
41 Peter Ebdon 103,487
42 Matthew Selt 102,500
43 David Grace 100,225
44 Li Hang 99,575
45 Jamie Jones 99,462
46 Rory McLeod 99,462
47 Mark Joyce 90,662
48 Stuart Carrington 89,450
49 Matthew Stevens 84,887
50 Kurt Maflin 84,687
51 Andrew Higginson 84,175
52 Yu DeLu 84,175
53 Tian Pengfei 83,575
54 Sam Baird 83,525
55 Yan Bingtao 78,125
56 Robbie Williams 77,625
57 Jack Lisowski 73,137
58 Gary Wilson 69,337
59 Oliver Lines 68,562
60 Alfie Burden 67,825
61 Daniel Wells 67,262
62 Hossein Vafaei 67,125
63 Noppon Saengkham 66,050
64 Chris Wakelin 63,750
65 Scott Donaldson 59,525
66 Zhang Anda 42,500
67 John Astley 41,125
68 Liam Highfield 35,225
69 Lee Walker 34,825
70 Mei Xiwen 32,212
71 Michael Georgiou 28,237
72 Hammad Miah 27,837
73 Zhao Xintong 23,537
74 James Wattana 23,500
75 Mitchell Mann 22,025
76 Aditya Mehta 21,500
77 Ian Preece 21,000
78 Sam Craigie 20,862
79 Ken Doherty * 19,000
80 Jak Jones 18,862
81 Wang Yuchen 16,500
82 Craig Steadman 16,050
83 Fang Xiongman 15,550
84 Elliot Slessor 14,362
85 Alex Borg 14,000
86 Thor Chuan Leong 11,900
87 Cao Yupeng 11,525
88 Adam Duffy 9,362
89 Josh Boileau 8,312
90 Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn 8,000
91 Allan Taylor * 7,000
92 Christopher Keogan 6,050
93 Chen Zifan * 5,000
94 Jamie Curtis-Barrett 4,500
95 Boonyarit Keattikun 4,000
96 Jimmy White * 4,000
97 Paul Davison * 4,000
98 Ian Burns * 4,000
99 Chen Zhe 3,500
100 Kurt Dunham 3,025
101 David John 2,337
102 Alexander Ursenbacher * 2,000
103 Lukas Kleckers * 2,000
104 Robin Hull * 2,000
105 Nigel Bond * 2,000
106 Gerard Greene * 1000
107 Eden Sharav * 1000
108 Matthew Bolton * 0
109 Basem Eltahhan * 0
110 Soheil Vahedi * 0
111 Akani Songsermsawad * 0
112 Chris Totten * 0
113 Xu Si * 0
114 Li Yuan * 0
115 Lyu Haotian * 0
116 Niu Zhuang * 0
117 Yuan SiJun * 0
118 Hamza Akbar * 0
119 Billy Castle * 0
120 Zhang Yong * 0
121 Leo Fernandez 0
122 Rod Lawler * 0
123 Ashley Hugill * 0
124 Rhys Clark * 0
125 Duane Jones * 0
126 Sanderson Lam * 0
127 Sean O'Sullivan * 0
128 Ross Muir * 0
129 Martin O'Donnell * 0
130 Peter Lines * 0
131 Joe Swail * 0

* –  This denotes a player who has a 2 year tour card covering the 2016/17 and 2017/18 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 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.

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