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The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

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On March 25, Beijing time, the final of the 2024 Snooker World Open ended with Trump 10-4 Ding Junhui. Trump only defeated one top-16 player, Kyren Wilson, and Higgins and Selby in the same district were eliminated by Jackson Page. The world's highest-ranked player encountered in this station is Ding Junhui, who won the most easily, leading 7-1 in the first stage, and played seven single-stroke 50+ in the whole game, two of which broke 100 in a single stroke.

The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

Defending champion Judd Trump won the ranking tournament again after 1 month and 19 days (48 days) after the 2024 German Masters, his second title since 2019 and his second title after reaching the final twice (2019 and 2024), with a 100% win rate in the final, and after the event was renamed, after Mark Allen (2012 and 2013 in Haikou) After the English Open, Wuhan Open, Northern Ireland Open and German Masters, he won his fifth ranking title of the season and his fifth title of the season (5 ranking tournaments, 2 runners-up, 1 invitational tournament), second only to his own record of 6 single-season ranking tournaments set in 2019/20 (players who have won 5 single-season ranking tournaments also include Stephen Hendry, Ding Junhui, Mark Selby and Ronnie O'Sullivan) increased the number of ranking tournament titles to 28, tying Steve Davis (28) and tying for fourth place in the all-time ranking tournament championship list, just three behind John Higgins (31) in third place.

The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

Trump won the championship prize of 170,000 pounds and continued to rank second in the world with 1,031,000 pounds, closely following Ronnie O'Sullivan (1,049,000 pounds) to close the gap to 18,000 pounds, and in the single-season ranking list, he also continued to rank first with 711,000 pounds, and widened the gap with second Ronnie O'Sullivan (435,500 pounds) to 275,500 pounds.

World No. 1 O'Sullivan 4-5 Wafei, stopped in the round of 16, fell behind four times and equalized four times, and gave up being killed 63-64!

The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

World No. 3 Allen 3-5 Daniel Welsh, stopping in the round of 64 with a prize fund of £5,000 and no change in the ranking.

Maguire, the six-time champion of the world No. 4 Luca 1-5 ranking match, stopped in the round of 32 and remained unchanged in the ranking.

The world's fifth Selby 2-5 Page stopped in the round of 16, the latter scored six single-stroke 50+, three of which broke 100 in a single stroke,

World No. 6 Murphy 3-5 Ding Junhui, stopped in the round of 16, the ranking remained unchanged, the latter ended a ten-year winless record.

World No. 7 Ding Junhui reached the final for the second time this season and won the second runner-up in the ranking tournament, missing the chance to break the championship drought of more than four years. At the same time, he moved up one place to fourth in the season's rankings, locked up the top seed spot in the Tour Championship, and directly advanced to the quarterfinals with a first-round bye as a top4.

The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

World No. 8 Ali Carter 1-5 Chris Wakelin, stopped in the round of 32, and moved up one place in the rankings.

World No. 9 Mark Williams is absent from this tournament, and he will participate in the Chinese billiards finals this week, dropping one place in the rankings.

World No. 10 Anda set a new career high, 3-5 Slesser stopped in the round of 64 and moved up one place in the rankings. At the same time, he entered the Tour Championship as the third ranked big seed in the season.

Neil Robertson 5-6 Ding Junhui, stopped in the semi-finals, although he created the best result in the past two seasons, but the 2021/2022 Tour Championship championship prize money of 150,000 pounds was deducted, the world ranking plummeted 10 places to 24th, fell out of the top 16 for the first time in 19 years of his career, and will also participate in the World Championship qualifiers.

The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

China's third brother, Zhou Yuelong, suffered a round of tours and rose one place to No. 20. Si Jiahui is also a round tour, ranking 23rd.

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The World Open ended, the latest world rankings: Ding Junhui ranked 7th, and Robertson plummeted 10 places

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