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Snooker rankings: update after the 2024 Wuhan Open

by Venesa6
October 13, 2024
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Snooker rankings: update after the 2024 Wuhan Open

The latest snooker rankings update follows the conclusion of the 2024 Wuhan Open, the season’s sixth ranking tournament.

Xiao Guodong beat Si Jiahui 10-7 at the Optics Valley Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday to claim a maiden ranking title after 17 years as a professional.

The 35 year-old produced a string of fine performances throughout the week, counting world champion Kyren Wilson and Triple Crown winner Shaun Murphy among his earlier conquests.

Let’s take a look at how the results in Wuhan impacted the snooker rankings.

Top 16

There wasn’t much change in this section of the official two-year list, with Judd Trump remaining the runaway world number one.

The Englishman is more than half a million pounds out in front with Wilson his nearest challenger and Mark Allen, who withdrew from last week’s event, in third.

Mark Selby and Ronnie O’Sullivan were also absent from Wuhan but remain as they were in fourth and fifth respectively.

Luca Brecel, Mark Williams, Shaun Murphy, and Ding Junhui are next in the order ahead of Zhang Anda, who rises one spot to tenth.

Ali Carter moves ahead of Gary Wilson into 11th position while Si Jiahui consolidated his place at number 13 with his excellent run to the final.

John Higgins, Jak Jones, and Neil Robertson complete the top 16 ahead of Tom Ford, whose disastrous opening to the 2024/25 snooker season has seen him drop out of the elite bracket.

Who were the other movers?

The most obvious winner in the snooker rankings was of course Xiao Guodong, who pocketed a mammoth top prize worth £140,000 for his tremendous triumph.

That takes the Chinese competitor to 18th on the official two-year list, representing the highest ranking of his career so far.

With the UK Championship coming up soon and the Masters not long after, Xiao will be hoping to challenge for top 16 status and the benefits that come with it.

There weren’t too many other dramatic shifts in the rankings in the top 64, although semi-finalist Long Zehuang rises to number 66 after reaching the semi-finals of a ranking event for the first time.


Official 2-Year World Rankings Oct 13, 2024
1 Judd Trump £1,521,200
2 Kyren Wilson £1,001,500
3 Mark Allen £966,700
4 Mark Selby £761,700
5 Ronnie O’Sullivan £739,500
6 Luca Brecel £668,500
7 Mark Williams £655,000
8 Shaun Murphy £623,300
9 Ding Junhui £473,500
10 Zhang Anda £461,750
11 Ali Carter £456,900
12 Gary Wilson £455,900
13 Si Jiahui £424,400
14 John Higgins £372,850
15 Jak Jones £347,500
16 Neil Robertson £345,850
— — —
17 Tom Ford £343,850
18 Xiao Guodong £337,500
19 Barry Hawkins £318,050
20 Jack Lisowski £303,900
21 David Gilbert £299,250
22 Chris Wakelin £291,400
23 Robert Milkins £290,500
24 Hossein Vafaei £282,900
25 Stuart Bingham £254,900
Click here for the full updated two-year list (snooker.org)

Xiao Guodong
Xiao Guodong made important leaps in the snooker rankings. Photo credit: WST

1-year snooker rankings

Like in previous years, the single-season snooker rankings will determine qualification spots for several lucrative ranking events.

Last season, the top 32 from this list qualified for the World Grand Prix, the top 16 for the Players Championship, and the top 12 for the Tour Championship.

Xiao Guodong was already having a decent season before Wuhan but moves eight spots higher on the one-year list after his breakthrough week.

That takes him into fourth position behind Judd Trump, Kyren Wilson, and Mark Williams, and just in front of the player he beat in Saturday’s final, Si Jiahui.

Long Zehuang’s run to the last four, where he squandered a 4-1 lead in an eventual 6-4 defeat to Xiao, has seen him leapfrog his way into the top 32 of these standings.

Among the high-profile players struggling on this list so far this season are Luca Brecel and Ding Junhui, who are way down in 79th and 88th respectively.


1-Year Snooker Rankings Oct 13, 2024
1 Judd Trump £631,200
2 Kyren Wilson £235,000
3 Mark Williams £223,000
4 Xiao Guodong £206,000
5 Si Jiahui £188,400
6 Neil Robertson £169,850
7 Shaun Murphy £138,800
8 Mark Selby £127,200
9 Wu Yize £86,000
10 Ronnie O’Sullivan £85,500
11 John Higgins £72,350
12 Jimmy Robertson £72,100
13 David Gilbert £70,750
14 Chris Wakelin £70,400
15 Zhang Anda £62,750
16 Jack Lisowski £60,400
17 Pang Junxu £58,400
18 Elliot Slessor £57,350
19 Mark Allen £51,700
20 Stuart Bingham £51,400
21 Ali Carter £50,400
22 Ben Woollaston £50,000
23 Gary Wilson £49,900
24 Barry Hawkins £47550
25 Hossein Vafaei £47,400
26 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh £47,000
27 Scott Donaldson £46,350
28 Long Zehuang £45,600
29 Yuan Sijun £45,400
30 Matthew Selt £45,250
31 Xu Si £40,250
32 Jak Jones £40,000
— — —
64 Zhou Yuelong £19,350
79 Luca Brecel £14,400
88 Ding Junhui £12,000
113 Tom Ford £5,350
Click here for the full list (WST.tv)

What is the next snooker event?

The next ranking event on the World Snooker Tour calendar is the Northern Ireland Open.

The second Home Nations series tournament of the season takes places at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast from October 20-27.

More details on that event will be published here on SnookerHQ.com later this week ahead of its start date.


2024/25 WST calendar

Note: Dates are provisional and subject to change

COMPLETED
Championship League Snooker
Champion: Ali Carter

Shanghai Masters
Champion: Judd Trump

Xi’an Grand Prix
Champion: Kyren Wilson

Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters
Champion: Judd Trump

English Open
Champion: Neil Robertson

British Open
Champion: Mark Selby

Wuhan Open
Champion: Xiao Guodong

OCTOBER
20th to 27th
Northern Ireland Open
(Waterfront Hall, Belfast)

28th to 30th
Scottish Open qualifiers
(Canon Medical Arena, Sheffield)

NOVEMBER
3rd to 10th
International Championship
(Nanjing, China)

11th to 17th
Champion of Champions
(Toughsheet Community Stadium, Bolton)

16th to 21st
UK Championship qualifiers
(Mattioli Arena, Leicester)

23rd to December 1st
UK Championship
(York Barbican, York)

DECEMBER
4th to 7th
Shoot Out
(Mattioli Arena, Leicester)

9th to 15th
Scottish Open
(Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh)

16th to 22nd
– German Masters qualifiers
– World Open qualifiers
(Canon Medical Arena, Sheffield)

JANUARY
12th to 19th
The Masters
(Alexandra Palace, London)

27th to February 2nd
German Masters
(Tempodrom, Berlin)

FEBRUARY
10th to 16th
Welsh Open
(Venue Cymru, Llandudno)

MARCH
TBC
World Grand Prix
(TBC)

3rd to 9th
World Open
(Yushan, China)

17th to 23rd
Players Championship
(Telford, England)

31st to April 6th
Tour Championship
(Manchester Central, Manchester)

APRIL
7th to 16th
World Championship qualifiers
(EIS, Sheffield)

19th to May 5th
World Snooker Championship
(Crucible Theatre, Sheffield)


Featured photo credit: WST

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