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Single-season ranking update! Zhao Xintong is firmly in the first place, and Robertson jumps to the second Trump is only sixteenth!

In the world's latest single-season ranking list of snooker, Chinese talented player Zhao Xintong is currently in first place with a prize money of 301,000 pounds, while Robertson is second with his single-season triple crown and one-time achievement, and Brechel is third as the runner-up of the British Championship and the champion of the Scottish Open. O'Sullivan finished fourth as World Grand Prix winner, followed by Mark Williams and Mark Allen. Higgins, who have won four titles this season, are currently in seventh place, Hawkins, who met Robertson twice in the final, is currently in eighth place, while Trump is currently only sixteenth.

Single-season ranking update! Zhao Xintong is firmly in the first place, and Robertson jumps to the second Trump is only sixteenth!

Zhao Xintong led the single season ranking to rank first

For World Snooker, the 2021/22 season is destined to be an extraordinary season. During this season, Zhao Xintong successfully won the British Championship and the German Masters, which also helped him to currently rank first in the season with a prize money of 301,000 pounds. "Melbourne Machine" Neil Robertson is in second place with a prize jackpot of £243,000 as the Winner of the English Open, runner-up of the World Grand Prix and Champion of the Players Championship, and although he is also the Winner of the Masters, its prize money does not count towards the rankings as it is an invitational tournament. Belgian star Brechel is in third place with a prize of £193,000 as scottish Open champion and runner-up at the British Championship.

Single-season ranking update! Zhao Xintong is firmly in the first place, and Robertson jumps to the second Trump is only sixteenth!

O'Sullivan ranked fourth higgins seventh

Although O'Sullivan's overall performance this season has not been very good, he still helped himself to fourth place with a prize money of 190,000 pounds with a gold medal of 190,000 pounds, while Mark Williams ranked fifth in the single season list with a reduced version of the British Open champion with a prize money of 160,000 pounds. Mark Allen, who beat Higgins in the Northern Ireland Open final, is sixth in the tournament with a prize money of £149,500 and has won the Champions League this season, while the "Wizard" Higgins, who has finished second in the England Open, Scottish Open, Northern Ireland Open and champions, is currently in seventh place with a prize money of £129,000, while Barry Hawkins, who finished runner-up at the Masters and Players Tournament, is currently eighth with just £109,500 in prize money.

Single-season ranking update! Zhao Xintong is firmly in the first place, and Robertson jumps to the second Trump is only sixteenth!

Yan Bingtao ranked tenth and only sixteenth

Wharton, who has been very impressive this season, is currently in ninth place with a prize money jackpot of £108,000, while Yan Bingtao, runner-up of the German Masters, is currently in tenth place with a prize money of £108,000. David Gilbert, who won the Champions League this season, is currently in eleventh place with a prize jackpot of £105,500, while Iran's Govafi is in twelfth place with a prize money of £101,500 as a single-time limit winner. Jimmy Robertson is thirteenth with a prize money of £92,500 and Karen Wilson is fourteenth with a prize jackpot of £91,000. Gary Wilson is in fifteenth place with a prize money of £82,000, while Trump, who is ranked third in the world, is currently in sixteenth place with a single-season prize money of £78,000. World Number One Mark Selby is currently in seventeenth place in a single season with a jackpot of £58,000. In fact, for Selby and Trump, their relatively low single-season rankings will also affect their world rankings. So in the next game, they have to fight for the championship. Otherwise, they don't even have a chance to play in the Tour Tournament. In fact, their current situation is already very dangerous.

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