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2007–08 snooker world rankings

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nameNo. 1: John Higgins
imageJohn Higgins8x6.jpg
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Professional1992–present
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prev=2006–07| next=2008–09| list=2007–08 2007–08 snooker world rankings: The professional world rankings for the top 75 snooker players (plus seven others who are officially ranked 76–82; if all players on the pro tour were ranked, they would be lower) in the 200708 season are listed below. The points listed here take into account ranking tournament performances from the previous two seasons (200506 and 200607).

No.NameCountryPoints
1John HigginsScotland42250
2Graeme DottScotland37775
3Shaun MurphyEngland37700
4Ken DohertyIreland35800
5Ronnie O'SullivanEngland33600
6Peter EbdonEngland33550
7Neil RobertsonAustralia33125
8Stephen HendryScotland32475
9Ding JunhuiChina30800
10Stephen MaguireScotland30550
11Mark SelbyEngland27400
12Mark WilliamsWales27125
13Stephen LeeEngland26150
14Ali CarterEngland25300
15Steve DavisEngland24950
16Ryan DayWales24500
17Joe SwailNorthern Ireland24350
18Joe PerryEngland23925
19Barry HawkinsEngland23750
20Matthew StevensWales23550
21Mark KingEngland22425
22Jamie CopeEngland22250
23Stuart BinghamEngland22150
24Michael HoltEngland21613
25Nigel BondEngland20688
26Anthony HamiltonEngland20451
27Marco FuHong Kong20425
28Ian McCullochEngland19126
29Mark AllenNorthern Ireland18900
30Dave HaroldEngland18875
31Dominic DaleWales18075
32Gerard GreeneNorthern Ireland17900
33James WattanaThailand17688
34Michael JudgeIreland17550
35David GrayEngland17163
36Ricky WaldenEngland16965
37Fergal O'BrienIreland16950
38Alan McManusScotland16525
39John ParrottEngland16288
40Adrian GunnellEngland15500
41Andy HicksEngland14976
42Andrew NormanEngland14888
43Mark DavisEngland14775
44Andrew HigginsonEngland14725
45David GilbertEngland14550
46Jamie BurnettScotland14500
47Robert MilkinsEngland14201
48Rory McLeodEngland14025
49Rod LawlerEngland13650
50Tom FordEngland13475
51Judd TrumpEngland13450
52Marcus CampbellScotland13325
53Stuart PettmanEngland13288
54Robin HullFinland13113
55David RoeEngland13113
56Barry PinchesEngland12638
57Drew HenryScotland12500
58Joe DelaneyIreland12400
59Mike DunnEngland12288
60Jimmy WhiteEngland12175
61Jimmy MichieEngland11988
62Paul DaviesWales11713
63Scott MacKenzieScotland11325
64Ian PreeceWales11050
65Lee SpickEngland11050
66Liang WenboChina10900
67Joe JogiaEngland10738
68Tony DragoMalta10450
69Tian PengfeiChina10225
70Matthew CouchEngland9975
71David MorrisIreland9600
72Liu SongChina9525
73Mark JoyceEngland9500
74Alfie BurdenEngland9500
75Ben WoollastonEngland9075
76Chris NorburyEngland8663
77Sean StoreyEngland8500
78Shokat AliPakistan7426
79Jeff CundyEngland6475
80Paul WykesEngland6250
81James TattonEngland3513
82Hugh AbernethyScotland1800

Notes

  • Entering the top 16 for the first time: Ding Junhui (27 to 9), Mark Selby (28 to 11) and Ryan Day (17 to 16). Additionally, Graeme Dott, Shaun Murphy, Neil Robertson and Ali Carter reach career-high rankings.
  • Stephen Hendry, who was still the world number 1 the previous season, drops down to number 8, marking his worst ranking since the 198788 season.
  • Jimmy White drops down from number 35 to number 60, after his least successful season ever, earning only 5725 points in the 200607 season alone, down from 6450 in the 200506 season.
  • Former world number 4 Matthew Stevens drops down from number 14 to number 20.
  • Barry Hawkins and Anthony Hamilton both drop out of the top 16 after a single season – Hawkins is down from number 12 to number 19, and Hamilton from number 16 to number 26.
  • Mark Allen moves up the rankings, from number 62 to number 29. Jamie Cope also reaches the top 32 for the first time (48 to 22),
  • Three players re-enter the top 32: Dave Harold (36 to 30), Dominic Dale (40 to 31) and Gerard Greene (39 to 32)
  • Five players necessarily drop out of the top 32: James Wattana (25 to 33), David Gray (23 to 35), Alan McManus (19 to 38), Andy Hicks (31 to 41) and Robert Milkins (32 to 47).
  • Andrew Higginson rises 66 places from number 110 to number 44.
  • Judd Trump is up 21 spots from number 72 to number 51.
  • Tony Drago drops out of the top 64, from 52 to 68.

References

References

  1. Turner, Chris. "Historical World Rankings 2005/06 to 2009/10". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive.
  2. "World Rankings 2007/2008". Snooker.org.
  3. "Official Rankings". [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]].
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