On September 29, 2024, Beijing time, the World Snooker Tour released the latest provisional rankings. Judd Trump is firmly in first place, Kyren Wilson is second, and Allen is third.
O'Sullivan is still fourth, Selby is fifth, and Brecel is sixth. Mark Williams was seventh and Murphy eighth. China's No. 1 brother Ding Junhui is ninth, and Gary Wilson is tenth.
Anda Zhang, Carter, Si Jiahui, Higgins, Tomford and Neil Robertson ranked 11th to 16th. Ryan Day dropped nine places after deducting the prize money for the United Kingdom Open two years ago, while China's Zhou Yuelong moved up one place.
Trump and Wilson Allen continue to finish in the top three
Although Trump lost 3-5 to Mark Allen in the quarterfinals of the United Kingdom Open, his ranking tournament this season is enough to keep him the world No. 1. Combined with the prize money he received to reach the quarterfinals of the United Kingdom Open, Trump currently continues to be number one in the world with 1,491,200 pounds.
Judd Trump is still followed by Kyren Wilson, and the new world champion has also had a good season this season. Kyren Wilson, who won the Xi'an Grand Prix, is currently second in the world with £993,500 in points, but objectively speaking, his current position is not secure.
Mark Allen, who just missed out on the final, is third in the world with an additional £20,000 of points and will be expected to finish second in the next competition.
O'Sullivan and Ding Junhui's world rankings remain unchanged
The player behind Allen is still the first player in history, O'Sullivan, although O'Sullivan announced his retirement due to injury at the United Kingdom Open, this does not affect his current ranking in the fourth place in the world with 739,500 pounds.
Selby, who won the semi-finals of the United Kingdom Open, is currently fifth with £706,700 in points, while Brecel is sixth with £668,900 in points.
Although Mark Williams was out of the first round of the United Kingdom Open, he was still seventh with £655,000, while Murphy was eighth with £607,300.
China's Ding Junhui did not win his first ranking tournament this season, but his performances in the first two seasons still put him in ninth place with £461,500 in points. Gary Wilson, who has been in a slump of late, is in tenth place with £451,400 in points.
Higgins returned to the top 16 and Robertson slipped down the rankings
China's Zhang Anda finished 11th with £445,750 after scoring 6,000 points at the United Kingdom Open, while Carter, who exited the first round of the United Kingdom Open, was 12th with £444,900. China's post-00 teenager Si Jiahui ranked 13th with 361,400 pounds in points.
Higgins, who made it to the final, finished in 14th place with an additional £45,000 of points and £360,850, up three places from before. Leicester talent Tom Ford is 15th with £343,850 in points, while Neil Robertson is 16th with £341,350.
Jack Jones was 17th and Hawkins was 18th. Gilbert was 19th and Lisowski was 20th. Zhou Yuelong rose one place to 25th, and Pang Junxu ranked 26th. Ryan Day is in 28th place after deducting the previous United Kingdom Open championship prize money, and Xiao Guodong is 29th. Wu Yize ranked 32nd.