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The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments on the World Snooker Tour. First introduced in the 1976–77 season , world rankings are maintained by the sport's governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association .
Judd Trump is the current world number one. The sport of snooker has utilised a world rankings system since 1975, used to seed players on the World Snooker Tour for tournaments. Originally, rankings were published once a year at the conclusion of a season: this had the effect of ensuring the World Champion would be the top seed for the entirety ...
This is a list of professional snooker players ordered by the number of "ranking titles" they have won. A ranking title is a tournament that counts towards the snooker world rankings. World rankings were introduced in the 1976–77 season, initially based on the results from the previous three World Championships.
What was the snooker protest about? Video shows Just Stop Oil incident. World Snooker Championship: Today’s schedule. 13:58, Jamie Braidwood. 14:30. Judd Trump (5) 3-6 Anthony McGill
Student in custody after protest during World Snooker Championship. 14:10, Harry Latham-Coyle. A Just Stop Oil protester who covered a snooker table in paint halting a world championship game is a ...
The World Snooker Championship continues at the Crucible on Friday Result: Luca Brecel beats Mark Williams 13-11 Overnight score: Neil Robertson 6-10 (25) Jak Jones
The rankings at the start of 2021/2022 season are determined by prize money earned in the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 seasons and are updated after every tournament carrying ranking status; the players are re-ranked at the beginning of the current season after removing players relegated at the end of the previous season from the ranking list. As ...
The event was reintroduced in 2022, featuring four teams, made up of the top four men from the snooker world rankings and the top four women from the World Women's Snooker rankings. The teams competed in a round‑robin tournament with matches consisting of four frames each. The top two teams from the round‑robin stage progressed to the final ...