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Snooker Grand Slam ranking update! O'Sullivan first, Murphy and Trump at the bottom!

Since the beginning of the history of world snooker, Grand Slam has been the goal of many players' lives, but such a great achievement can only be achieved by a very few people. The three races of the World Championships, Masters and British Championships are also known as the three traditional snooker competitions, and the players who can win all three of these events are also known as Grand Slam players. In the long history of snooker, only 11 players have actually become Grand Slam players. "Rockets" Ronnie O'Sullivan is firmly in first place with six Grand Slams, Hendry is second with five Grand Slams and Steve Davis is third with three Grand Slams. Higgins and Selby followed, followed by Trump and Murphy.

Snooker Grand Slam ranking update! O'Sullivan first, Murphy and Trump at the bottom!

The best trio of all time is firmly in the top three of a Grand Slam

Since the birth of World Snooker, O'Sullivan is definitely the greatest professional player, and he is currently ranked first in history with six World Championship titles, seven Masters titles and seven British Championship titles, while he is also the greatest professional player in grand Slam history with six sets of Grand Slam results. O'Sullivan is followed by Hendry, known as the "Emperor of Billiards", who is currently in second place in history with seven World Championships, six Masters and five British Championships. At the same time, with five sets of Grand Slam results, it ranks second in the history of Grand Slams. Hendry is followed by Steve Davis, who currently ranks third in history with six World Championships, three Masters and six British Championship titles. At the same time, with three sets of good results of the Grand Slam, it also ranked third in the Grand Slam.

Snooker Grand Slam ranking update! O'Sullivan first, Murphy and Trump at the bottom!

Higgins and Selby finished fourth in a Grand Slam

As the best record and most difficult player in snooker history to be upset, Higgins' Grand Slam results are really poor. But he is still in fourth place in history with four World Championship titles, three British Championship titles and two Masters titles, while he is also ranked fourth in a Grand Slam with two sets of Grand Slam results. Tied for fourth in the Grand Slam rankings with Higgins is "Leicester Clown" Mark Selby, who is currently sixth in history with four World Championship titles, three Masters titles and two British Championship titles. But in Grand Slam stats, Selby and Higgins are both tied for fourth place in history. Not only that, but Higgins and Selby's playing style is somewhat similar, because they are representatives of the actual combat faction. And their performances on the defensive end are top-notch.

Snooker Grand Slam ranking update! O'Sullivan first, Murphy and Trump at the bottom!

Williams ranked fifth Robertson seventh

Trailing Higgins and Selby is Mark Williams. He is currently ranked fifth in history with three World Championship titles, two Masters titles and two British Championship titles, as well as fifth place with two Grand Slams. Mark Williams, meanwhile, is also the first left-hander in Snooker history to win a Grand Slam. Williams is followed by the incomparable genius "Hurricane" Alex Higgins, who is sixth in Grand Slam history with two World Championship titles, two Masters titles and one British Championship. He is followed by The Elder Higgins is Australian player Neil Robertson, who is currently in seventh place in history with a World Championship, a Masters and three British Championships. He also ranked seventh in a Grand Slam with a set of Grand Slam results.

Snooker Grand Slam ranking update! O'Sullivan first, Murphy and Trump at the bottom!

Trump and Murphy are at the bottom of the Grand Slam rankings

After Robertson, Trump's historical place is definitely not to be underestimated. Trump currently ranks eighth in the Grand Slam with a World Championship title, a British Championship and a Masters title. He also ranks eighth in history with 22 ranking titles, and he is also the first person in history to win six titles in a single season. He is also the most optimistic future snooker leader in the British media. In the Grand Slam results, Murphy and Mentor Terry Griffiths are alongside them. Murphy won his first World Championship trophy in 2005, becoming the first player in the post-80s to win the World Championship. At the same time, he is also the third great player to complete a grand slam after the 80s, and with his performance, it will not be difficult to keep the top ten position in history when he retires. The so-called strict master is a high disciple, and Terry Griffith's ability is also very good. Although he did not have particularly good achievements in his career, for him from the grassroots, it is very amazing to be able to hold a set of Grand Slam results. He was also the first player to win the World Championship from the qualifiers to the final, and his presence also gave birth to more legendary figures in Snooker.

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