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Snooker's latest single-shot breaker: O'Sullivan is far ahead, Little is second, ding Junhui is seventh

With O'Sullivan's seventh ascent to Crucible, the more than half-month-long Snooker World Championship came to an end. Subsequently, Snooker's latest single-shot breaking hundred list was also updated. World Championship-winning O'Sullivan once again extended his lead to a well-off 1169, with runner-up Trump rising to third. China's Ding Junhui finished seventh with a 590.

Snooker's latest single-shot breaker: O'Sullivan is far ahead, Little is second, ding Junhui is seventh

The latest single shot broke the 100 list

O'Sullivan has shot a total of 62 to break the 100 this season, including the Rockets' 15-shot 100 in five games at this World Championship, thus continuing to top the first place with 1169, 272 more than the 897 of second-placed Higgins. Such a gap, even if the rocket will no longer have a single shot to break the hundred in the future, let the wizard take off his shoes to chase, it will take several years.

Snooker's latest single-shot breaker: O'Sullivan is far ahead, Little is second, ding Junhui is seventh

O'Sullivan topped the list with a single shot

Trump, who lost to the Rockets in the final, surpassed the turnips with 856 strokes to reach the third place in the breaking 100 list. It is only 41 strokes away from the second-ranked wizard. Considering that the wizard will have a single shot to break the hundred later, if Xiaote wants to catch up with the wizard, it is estimated that the next season will not work, at least until the next season.

Snooker's latest single-shot breaker: O'Sullivan is far ahead, Little is second, ding Junhui is seventh

Ding Junhui ranked seventh

After the turnips, the "Emperor of Billiards" Hendry, the four-time World Championship winner Selby and the Chinese brother Ding Junhui ranked fifth, sixth and seventh respectively. Among them, There is still a big gap between Ding Junhui's 590 and Master Sai's 724, while the gap with eighth-ranked Murphy is only 14. Next season, if Ding Junhui does not recover in form, he is still likely to be surpassed by Murphy. Next, Uncle Williams and second brother Bingham ranked ninth and tenth respectively.

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