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World Rankings

After 2023 Duelbits Players Championship

1Ronnie O'Sullivan923,000
2Mark Selby779,500
3Mark Allen771,000
4Neil Robertson709,000
5Judd Trump670,500
6Shaun Murphy501,500
7Kyren Wilson448,500
8Mark Williams441,500
9Zhao Xintong411,000
10Luca Brecel400,500
11John Higgins367,500
12Ali Carter319,500
13Jack Lisowski308,500
14Barry Hawkins269,500
15Stuart Bingham267,500
16Robert Milkins256,500
17Gary Wilson234,000
18Ryan Day228,500
19Yan Bingtao227,000
20David Gilbert213,000
21Anthony McGill211,500
22Hossein Vafaei208,500
23Ricky Walden206,500
24Ding Junhui203,500
25Tom Ford200,000
26Jimmy Robertson170,500
27Zhou Yuelong170,000
28Chris Wakelin158,500
29Matthew Selt157,500
30Joe Perry151,500
31Joe O'Connor148,500
32Noppon Saengkham139,000
33Xiao Guodong137,500
34Sam Craigie129,000
35Jamie Jones128,000
36Stephen Maguire127,500
37Fan Zhengyi122,500
38Lyu Haotian117,000
39Graeme Dott108,500
40Anthony Hamilton105,000
41Tian Pengfei103,500
42Liam Highfield100,000
43Jordan Brown97,000
44Jamie Clarke95,500
45Thepchaiya Un-Nooh95,500
46Pang Junxu94,000
47Ben Woollaston93,500
48Martin Gould93,000
49Lu Ning90,500
50Jak Jones87,500
51Cao Yupeng86,000
52Yuan SiJun85,500
53Robbie Williams84,500
54Matthew Stevens84,000
55Scott Donaldson83,500
56Dominic Dale80,500
57Mark King77,000
58Mark Joyce73,500
59Elliot Slessor72,000
60Wenbo Liang70,000
61Jackson Page69,500
62Stuart Carrington68,000
63Andy Hicks67,000
64Wu Yize66,500
65Oliver Lines65,500
66Mark Davis65,000
67Li Hang65,000
68Zhang Anda58,500
69David Grace55,500
70Hammad Miah52,000
71Alexander Ursenbacher51,000
72Xu Si46,000
73Mitchell Mann40,000
74Louis Heathcote37,000
75Peter Lines35,500
76Michael White *34,500
77Julien Leclercq *33,500
78Lei Peifan 33,500
79Jimmy White 32,500
80Ian Burns 32,000
81Duane Jones 30,500
82Chang Bingyu 30,000
83Si Jiahui *28,500
84Fraser Patrick 28,500
85Craig Steadman 27,500
86Gerard Greene 27,000
87Zhang Jiankang 27,000
88Ashley Hugill *23,500
89David Lilley *23,000
90John Astley *23,000
91Barry Pinches 21,000
92Dylan Emery *19,500
93Michael Judge 17,500
94Andrew Pagett 17,000
95Aaron Hill *16,000
96Dean Young 16,000
97Chen Zifan 16,000
98Andy Lee *15,500
99Sanderson Lam *14,000
100Marco Fu 14,000
101Ken Doherty *13,500
102Alfie Burden 13,500
103Zak Surety *13,500
104Ben Mertens *13,000
105Lukas Kleckers *12,500
106Rod Lawler *10,500
107Andres Petrov *10,500
108Yisong Peng *10,000
109Sean O'Sullivan *10,000
110Jamie O'Neill 9,500
111James Cahill *9,500
112Muhammad Asif *8,500
113On Yee Ng 8,500
114Ryan Thomerson *7,000
115Asjad Iqbal *6,000
116Allan Taylor *6,000
117Mohamed Ibrahim *5,500
118Oliver Brown *5,500
119Dechawat Poomjaeng *5,000
120Himanshu Jain *5,000
121Fergal O'Brien *3,500
122Adam Duffy *3,500
123Mink Nutcharut *3,000
124Jenson Kendrick *£1,000
125Reanne Evans £500
126Victor Sarkis *£500
127Stephen Hendry *£0
128Rebecca Kenna *£0
129Bai Langning *£0
130Anton Kazakov *£0

Where prize money is won without a player winning a match in a tournament, NONE of that prize money will count towards these prize money rankings save for the World Grand Prix, Players Championship and Tour Championship.

Where prize money is won by a player at a qualifying venue and that player does not go on to appear at the final venue, for whatever reason, that prize money will not count in the prize money rankings until the situation has been considered by the appeals committee who may, at their absolute discretion, allocate ranking points where it can be demonstrated that there are extreme mitigating circumstances. These points will be allocated from the date of the committee meeting and will not affect previously issued draws.

WST Seeding – Count Back:  Players on equal prize money will be seeded based on the best performance (stage/round reached through winning a match) working backwards from the most recent ranking event. If still equal, frames won when losing will determine their position, working backwards from the most recent ranking event. For the purposes of count back, competing in an event and losing is treated as a better performance than not entering or competing in an event.

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