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Snooker ranking: Rockets won the championship 3rd Zhao Xintong 9th, Yan Bingtao improved, legend narrowly defended the top 100

This morning, the Snooker World Grand Prix came to an end, and O'Sullivan withstood the pressure to turn over Robertson 10-8, ending a five-game streak, breaking the 490-day championship drought and unlocking the 38th title in the ranking tournament to create history. After the game, the World Taiwan Federation announced the latest rankings, O'Sullivan ranked 3rd to narrow the gap with Trump, Chinese players occupied 2 seats in the TOP16, Zhao Xintong did not change Yan Bingtao's promotion, Zhou Yuelong did not win the championship and could not rank in the top 16, Ding Junhui was still ranked 29th, the World Championships 7 champions, the legendary superstar Hendry narrowed the top 100, currently ranked 99th.

Snooker ranking: Rockets won the championship 3rd Zhao Xintong 9th, Yan Bingtao improved, legend narrowly defended the top 100

This time the snooker ranking is the year-end ranking, O'Sullivan won the 100,000 pounds prize money in the third place, the top 2 are still Selby and Trump, Robertson scored 40,000 pounds and ranked fourth. British Champion Zhao Xintong, although he staged a round trip at the World Grand Prix, he still ranked 9th to become the new brother of China. The other 2 masters of the 75 Three Masters Higgins and Mark Williams are ranked 6th and 8th respectively, the Wizard has reached the final of the ranking tournament 3 times this season, Kim has won the British Open championship with his left hand, and Ginger is still old and spicy.

Yan Bingtao reached the quarterfinals of the World Grand Prix, Bingham lost to O'Sullivan, who won the championship in the semi-finals, and the ranking of the two people improved, the Sharks were 12th, and Yan Bingtao was 15th to surpass the new King of the Scottish Open, Bretchell. Zhou Yuelong ranked 18th, regrettably losing the qualification for the Masters and World Grand Prix, china's post-90s must win the championship if they want to be shortlisted for the TOP16 for the first time, but for Mr. 147, who returned home from the finals of the 2 ranking tournaments last year and was easy to drop the chain at a critical moment, it is not simple to do this.

Ding Junhui is still ranked 29th in the world, and China's snooker leaders have signed up for the Champions League and single-time limited time matches, looking forward to improving their status through actual combat to return to the peak. Seven-time World Championship champion Hendry has a dismal comeback and is currently in the world in 99th place and has almost fallen out of the top 100. Hong Kong's famous player and ranking champion Fu Jiajun has not participated since winning a wild card, and he may announce his retirement at any time due to eye diseases.

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