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World Ranking Update! O'Sullivan is just one step away from the world's first, and Zhao Xintong jumped to seventh

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In the latest world ranking list of the world snooker tour, the point difference between him and O'Sullivan has been gradually narrowed due to the poor season performance of world number one Selby. Objectively speaking, O'Sullivan has a very good chance of returning to the throne of the world number one. Chinese talented player Zhao Xintong successfully advanced to seventh place with his excellent performances at the British Championships and the German Masters, as well as the downturn of his competitors. Trump, who was ranked number one in the world at the beginning of the season, can only temporarily rank third due to the downturn in form. Robertson, who is in stable form, is still in fourth place and Higgins is sixth.

World Ranking Update! O'Sullivan is just one step away from the world's first, and Zhao Xintong jumped to seventh

Selby and O'Sullivan's ranking competition opens

Although Selby is still ranked first in the world with a jackpot of £1,036,500, his continued slump in form threatens to lose the world number one throne, and the Tour Championship is likely to be O'Sullivan's best chance. O'Sullivan is currently in second place with a jackpot of £954,000, and he is only £82,500 away from Selby's prize money. If he can win the next big ranking tournament, then he will return to the world number one throne again. While Trump is currently in third place with a £916,500 jackpot, he is currently struggling to threaten the competition between Selby and O'Sullivan. But the in-form Neil Robertson could even threaten Trump's position, which he finished fourth with £754,000.

World Ranking Update! O'Sullivan is just one step away from the world's first, and Zhao Xintong jumped to seventh

Wilson firmly ranked fifth zhao Xintong jumped to seventh

In this season, Zhao Xintong's strong rise has won him a lot of points. Wilson, although not doing very well, still holds the fifth place in the world with a steady performance, and he is currently in fifth place with a prize jackpot of 572,500 pounds. Higgins, despite winning only one Champions League title, is still sixth with a three-time ranking runner-up status and a steady play with a prize money of £403,500. After rising this season, China's Zhao Xintong has won two consecutive races in the British Championship and the German Masters, and is currently in seventh place with a prize money accumulation of 377,500 pounds. Mark Williams, who won the British Open, is currently in eighth place with a prize money of £353,500. Hawkins, who has finished runners-up twice this season, is in ninth place in the world with £334,000, while the sluggish Murphy is still eating old Ben in tenth place with £321,000.

World Ranking Update! O'Sullivan is just one step away from the world's first, and Zhao Xintong jumped to seventh

Yan Bingtao ranked in the top sixteen Ding Junhui fell out of thirty

Mark Allen, who won the Northern Ireland Open in the middle of the season, is currently in 11th place with a prize money of £301,000, while Maguire, who is not in good form, is currently in 12th place with a prize money of £278,000, but he is likely to fall out of the top sixteen in the world after deducting the prize money at the Tour Championship. China's post-00s yan Bingtao, with his runner-up at the German Masters and his steady performance in the season, put himself in 13th place with a prize money of 273,500 pounds, and his ranking is expected to be further improved at the end of the season. Bingham's current performance is not ideal, but he is still in 14th place with a prize money of 271,000 pounds. McGill, who has been relatively consistent this season, is currently in 15th place with a prize money jackpot of £264,000. Brechel, who won the Scottish Open and runner-up of the British Championship, was 16th with a prize of 247,500 pounds. The state of China's brother Ding Junhui can be described as very depressed, and currently ranks 31st on the list.

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