Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/snooker-world-rankings

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1987–88 snooker world rankings

none

1987–88 snooker world rankings

none

Steve Davis playing snooker
p=120}}
Jimmy White playing snooker
p=120}}

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first introduced a ranking system for professional players in 1976, with the aim of seeding players for the World Snooker Championship. The reigning champion would be automatically seeded first, the losing finalist from the previous year seeded second, and the other seedings based on the ranking list. Initially, the rankings were based on performances in the preceding three world championships. The list for the 1986–87 snooker season was the first to only take account of results over two seasons, and the rankings for 1987–88 were also based on results from the preceding two seasons. The snooker journalist Janice Hale wrote positively about the rankings being calculated across two seasons rather than three. She argued that, at a time when snooker was the most viewed televised sport in the UK, "New faces are now beginning to appear on television".

Steve Davis retained the top ranking for the fifth consecutive year, with Jimmy White second and Neal Foulds third. White, who won two ranking titles in the 1986–87 season, had been in fifth place the previous year, and Foulds, who won one ranking title in the latter season, moved up from 13th.

Discussing the rankings for 1987–88, the snooker journalist Terry Smith asserted that "Every player in the lower ranks has one immediate aima place in the top 16... that elite top group." Players in the top 16 were seeded into the last-32 round of the 1988 World Snooker Championship and received invitations to the 1988 Masters. John Parrott, Mike Hallett and Dean Reynolds moved into the top 16 for the first time, while Kirk Stevens, Tony Meo and Ray Reardon fell out of it. Six-time world champion Reardon dropped down to 38th from 15th. Teenager Stephen Hendry rose to 23rd from 51st. Ken Owers was the highest-ranked of the players who had joined the circuit in the 1986–87 season.

In the original list for the season, Perrie Mans was listed at 50th and George Ganim at 126th. There were 130 professionals listed, of which those ranked 121 or lower became "non-tournament" (NT) players, meaning that they were permitted to enter the world championship but no other tournaments. Mans resigned his membership of the WPBSA that year. The list as published in the Benson and Hedges Snooker Yearbook in 1987 omits Mans and Ganim, and has David Greaves above François Ellis; these differences are reflected in the table used below.

Points tariff and basis of ranking

Placing[1986](1986-world-snooker-championship) and [1987](1987-world-snooker-championship) world championshipsOther ranking tournaments 1985–86 and 1986–87ChampionRunner-upLosing semi-finalistLosing Quarter-finalistLast 16 LoserLast 32 LoserFinal qualifying round loserPenultimate qualifying round loserAntepenultimate qualifying round loserPreliminary round loser
106
85
64
43
22
1 ranking point or 2 merit points1
2 merit points1 merit point
1 merit point1 A point
1 A pointFrames won counted
Frames won counted

Ranking was determined as follows:

  • By number of ranking points.
  • If players had an equal number of ranking points, precedence was given to the player with the better performances in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, merit points were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given to the player with the better performances in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, A points were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given to the player with the better in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, frames won were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given the player with the better in the later season.

Rankings

"(NT)" denotes a "non-tournament" player, i.e. a player who was permitted to enter the world championship but no other tournaments in 1987–88. "(New)" denotes a player that was a new professional for 1986–87.

RankingName[1985–86 season](1985-86-snooker-season)[1986–87 season](1986-87-snooker-season)Ranking pointsMeritA pointsFrames[MT](1985-matchroom-trophy)[GP](1985-grand-prix-snooker)[UK](1985-uk-championship)[Cl](1986-classic-snooker)[BO](1986-british-open)[WC](1986-world-snooker-championship)[IO](1986-international-open)[GP](1986-grand-prix-snooker)[UK](1986-uk-championship)[Cl](1987-classic-snooker)[BO](1987-british-open)[WC](1987-world-snooker-championship)123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128
Steve Davis366368336611061000
Jimmy White52460406256646200
Neal Foulds41231164505638100
Cliff Thorburn64252650314038300
Joe Johnson321311010112833100
Terry Griffiths23303422232430100
Tony Knowles14321623304029300
Dennis Taylor45420022103225400
Alex Higgins22234212410225100
Silvino Francisco03201234131222200
Willie Thorne20505402202022600
Rex Williams01242125012020400
John Parrott30102201430218400
Doug Mountjoy11140212102217200
Dean Reynolds20110130241116300
Mike Hallett01111202211416200
Cliff Wilson23001131032016500
Peter Francisco02122041121016410
John Virgo10114111113116100
Tony Meo12223003120016600
Kirk Stevens03302400112016600
John Campbell22122201020115300
Stephen Hendry00010113040414136
Eugene Hughes01020240201113500
David Taylor21200020103112600
Eddie Charlton01002210121010600
Dave Martin11111101111010300
John Spencer1010010021309700
Barry West0031001002119604
Murdo MacLeod2021200000029800
Steve Longworth0200100021028710
Tony Drago0210001130008236
Bill Werbeniuk1002310001008800
Wayne Jones0100000132007620
Dene O'Kane0001001010047630
Jim Wych0000301110017710
Steve Duggan3000001002107530
Ray Reardon0010001010126800
Warren King1000001100115620
Danny Fowler0110010002005720
Bob Chaperon1000002100004720
Marcel Gauvreau0002002000004560
Paddy Browne0001100200004270
Tommy Murphy1000000000203930
Steve Newbury0000100200003930
Tony Jones0001000010103910
Mark Wildman0100100100003820
Graham Cripsey0011000000103625
Bob Harris1100000001003630
Jack McLaughlin0000000100102730
Les Dodd0000000101002650
Ken Owers (New)2000002312
Jon Wright (New)0001012212
Mark Bennett (New)01000122012
Joe O'Boye0100000100002728
Malcolm Bradley1000000001002740
Roger Bales0000101000002269
Tony Chappel1010000000002740
Ray Edmonds0100010000002560
George Scott1100000000002550
Fred Davis0011000000002370
Geoff Foulds0000001000001551
Robbie Grace00000000100011213
Pat Houlihan00000010000011325
Anthony Kearney00000000010010815
Steve James (New)0000101037
Paul Medati0000100000001940
Graham Miles0100000000001830
John Rea0000100000001740
Matt Gibson1000000000001740
Jimmy van Rensberg0001000000001660
Vic Harris0001000000001560
Bernie Mikkelsen0001000000001560
Ian Black1000000000001470
Patsy Fagan0000100000001370
Eddie Sinclair0000000000000840
Mario Morra0000000000000660
Colin Roscoe0000000000000653
Robby Foldvari0000000000000670
Ian Williamson0000000000000480
Mike Watterson0000000000000428
Dave Gilbert00000000000004517
David Roe (New)0000000330
Bill Oliver0000000000000394
Gino Rigitano0000000000000385
Jim Bear0000000000000344
Jim Donnelly0000000000000378
Jack Fitzmaurice0000000000000358
Mike Darrington00000000000003313
Brian Rowswell (New)0000000231
Jim Meadowcroft0000000000000286
Mick Fisher0000000000000278
Greg Jenkins0000000000000258
Dessie Sheehan00000000000002418
Frank Jonik00000000000001712
Glen Wilkinson00000000000001613
Pascal Burke00000000000001523
Paul Gibson (New)0000000146
Nigel Gilbert (New)0000000141
Ian Anderson0000000000000110
Jim Rempe0000000000000112
Billy Kelly00000000000001911
John Dunning00000000000001420
John Hargreaves00000000000001420
Dennis Hughes00000000000001417
Eddie McLaughlin0000000000000140
Martin Smith00000000000001329
Gerry Watson0000000000000108
Paul Thornley0000000000000106
Dave Chalmers00000000000000911
Jackie Rea0000000000000076
Clive Everton0000000000000077
Paul Watchorn00000000000000526
Derek Mienie00000000000000329
Terry Whitthread (New)00000000212
François Ellis (New)00000000210
David Greaves00000000000000231
Joe Cagianello0000000000000027
Mike Hines (NT)0000000000000016
Bert Demarco (NT)00000000000000128
Paddy Morgan (NT)0000000000000010
Maurice Parkin (NT)00000000000000027
Bernard Bennett (NT)00000000000000020
James Giannaros (NT)0000000000000000
Lou Condo (NT)0000000000000000
Manuel Francisco (NT)0000000000000000
Steve Mizerak (NT)0000000000000000
Wayne Sanderson (NT)0000000000000000

prev=1986/1987| next=1988/1989| list=1987/1988

Notes

References

Books

References

  1. Smith, Terry. (19 May 1987). "Hendry makes giant leap". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. (June 1987). "Official world snooker rankings 1987/88". Pot Black Publishing.
  3. (August 1987). "No Mans Land". Everton's News Agency.
  4. Hale, Janice. (September 1985). "How the rankings work". Everton's News Agency.
  5. (July 1986). "WPBSA world rankings". Everton's News Agency.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1987–88 snooker world rankings — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report