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Ding Junhui jumped to fourth, Robertson rose 32 places, and the quasi-god ranked first

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On March 25, 2024, Beijing time, the single-season ranking of the World Snooker Tour was officially updated. Trump, who just won the World Open championship, is firmly in first place, Player of the Season O'Sullivan is ranked second, and China's Zhang Anda is ranked third.

China's No. 1 Ding Junhui jumped to fourth, Mark Allen was fifth, and Gary Wilson was sixth. Hawkins was seventh, Mark Williams was eighth and Tom Ford was ninth. Carter was tenth, Selby was eleventh and Higgins was twelfth.

Wafi was 13th, Sancam was 14th, Wakelin was 15th and Zhou Yuelong was 16th. In addition, Robertson moved himself up 32 places and Page 34 places with the new points.

Ding Junhui jumped to fourth, Robertson rose 32 places, and the quasi-god ranked first

Trump and O'Sullivan and Zhang Anda are firmly in the top three

In the latest single-season rankings, Trump, who has reached seven ranking finals and won the championship five times this season, ranks first with 711,000 pounds, and this performance also allows Trump to widen the gap between himself and O'Sullivan.

Although O'Sullivan, the best performer this season, also has five championships, only the British Championship and the World Grand Prix are ranking tournaments. As a result, O'Sullivan is currently in second place in the season with £435,500 in points.

However, in the next Tour Championship and World Championships, O'Sullivan is expected to continue to create miracles, and perhaps the gap between him and Trump will be narrowed.

The player behind O'Sullivan is Zhang Anda, the national champion who is currently third with a ranking of 334,000 pounds.

Ding Junhui jumped to fourth, Robertson rose 32 places, and the quasi-god ranked first

Ding Junhui overtook Mark Allen and jumped to fourth place in the season

Behind Zhang Anda is China's No. 1 Ding Junhui, the first Asian player to sit fourth in the season with £256,000 in points, up three places from before.

Mark Allen, who won the Champion of the Championship and the Limited-Time Tournament this season, is fifth with £244,500, while Gary Wilson, winner of the Scottish Open and the Welsh Open, is sixth with £211,500.

European Masters champion Hawkins is currently seventh with £203,500 points, while Open Championship champion Mark Williams is eighth with £203,000.

National Championship runner-up Tom Ford is ninth with £177,000 in points, while Wuhan Open and Masters runner-up Carter is in tenth with £174,500 in points, unchanged from the previous ranking.

Ding Junhui jumped to fourth, Robertson rose 32 places, and the quasi-god ranked first

Robertson and Page moved up more than 30 places in the rankings

Selby, runner-up at the British Open, finished 11th with £173,000 and John Higgins 12th with £142,500. Iran's Wafi is 13th with £135,500 in points, while Sanqam is 14th with £114,500.

Wakelin was 15th with £114,000 and China's Zhou Yuelong was 16th with £108,000. Lu Haotian is in 17th place with 96,000 pounds in points, and Si Jiahui is 18th with 86,000 pounds in points.

Kyren Wilson is 19th with £82,500 in points, up 11 places from the previous one. Harry Maguire was 20th with £82,000 in points, O'Donnell was 21st with £79,000 and Murphy was 22nd with £78,000.

Australia's No. 1 Neil Robertson is in 36th place with £60,000 in points, up 32 places from the previous one. Jackson Page is in 44th place with £53,500 points, up 34 places from the previous place.

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