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List of world number one snooker players

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 culmination of the season, however, since 2010, the rankings have been changed to be updated after every ranking tournament.[1] The number one rank has been held by eleven players; Ray Reardon was the first to hold the position, and was followed by Cliff Thorburn, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, John Higgins, Mark Williams, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Neil Robertson, Mark Selby, Judd Trump and Ding Junhui.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is the current world number one

Hendry held the number one position for the longest time under the annual format, holding it for nine years in total. Since it changed to a rolling format in 2010, Selby has held the title longer than anyone else.

History

 
Stephen Hendry ended the season ranked at number one on nine occasions; more season finishes in the top spot than any other player.

The sport of professional snooker first adopted a ranking system for the 1975–76 season, which saw Ray Reardon ranked in the top position. An Order of Merit was published in the 1975/76 season to determine the seedings for events, and the first set of official rankings the following year used the same criteria.[2][3] Certain events carried ranking points, and at the end of the season, they were tallied. The World Snooker Championship originally was the only event to offer ranking points, until the 1982 International Open.[4] Over the next 22 seasons, five men held the first position; Reardon (1976/77 to 1980/81), Cliff Thorburn (1981/82), Reardon again for 1982/83[note 1], Steve Davis (1983/84 to 1989/90) and Stephen Hendry (1990/91 to 1997/98). From 1998/99 to 2009/10, the title was shared by Ronnie O'Sullivan (five seasons), John Higgins (three seasons) and Mark Williams (three seasons), while Hendry regained the position for the 2006/07 season. In the first 34 years of the world rankings, only seven players held the number one position.[2]

For the 2010–11 snooker season, the world rankings were changed to be updated after each tournament carrying ranking points.[7] This was altered from the 2014–15 snooker season, where ranking points were based entirely on the prize money won from qualifying events.[8] Since the introduction of the new system, Higgins, Neil Robertson, Williams, Mark Selby, Judd Trump, Ding Junhui, and O'Sullivan have all attained the number one rank.[3] Selby has also seven seasons ranked in first place, putting him in joint second place overall with Reardon, Davis and O'Sullivan (seven times each) and behind Hendry (nine times).[3][9]

List of players

Hendry holds the record for most seasons at number one under the traditional system, with nine seasons (1990/19911997/1998 and again in 2006–07). His first spell of eight consecutive seasons in this position is also a record.[10] Under the rolling ranking format, Mark Selby holds both the total and consecutive records.[3]

Periods

The snooker players ranked number one in the world are listed below for each period since the introduction of the ranking system.[11][12]

Number one players
No. Nationality Player From To Ref
1   Wales Ray Reardon 3 May 1975 20 April 1981 [3][13]
2   Canada Cliff Thorburn 21 April 1981 16 May 1982 [3]
  Wales Ray Reardon (2) 17 May 1982 2 May 1983 [3][note 1]
3   England Steve Davis 3 May 1983 29 April 1990 [3]
4   Scotland Stephen Hendry 30 April 1990 4 May 1998 [3]
5   Scotland John Higgins 5 May 1998 1 May 2000 [3]
6   Wales Mark Williams 2 May 2000 6 May 2002 [3]
7   England Ronnie O'Sullivan 7 May 2002 5 May 2003 [3]
  Wales Mark Williams (2) 6 May 2003 3 May 2004 [3]
  England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2) 4 May 2004 1 May 2006 [3]
  Scotland Stephen Hendry (2) 2 May 2006 7 May 2007 [3]
  Scotland John Higgins (2) 8 May 2007 5 May 2008 [3]
  England Ronnie O'Sullivan (3) 6 May 2008 3 May 2010 [3]
  Scotland John Higgins (3) 4 May 2010 26 September 2010 [14]
8   Australia Neil Robertson 27 September 2010 12 December 2010 [15][16]
  Scotland John Higgins (4) 13 December 2010 2 May 2011 [17][18]
  Wales Mark Williams (3) 3 May 2011 11 September 2011 [19][20]
9   England Mark Selby 12 September 2011 4 November 2012 [21][22]
10   England Judd Trump 5 November 2012 9 December 2012 [23][24]
  England Mark Selby (2) 10 December 2012 17 February 2013 [25][26]
  England Judd Trump (2) 18 February 2013 31 March 2013 [27][28]
  England Mark Selby (3) 1 April 2013 9 June 2013 [29][30]
  Australia Neil Robertson (2) 10 June 2013 5 May 2014 [31][32]
  England Mark Selby (4) 6 May 2014 6 July 2014 [33][34]
  Australia Neil Robertson (3) 7 July 2014 10 August 2014 [35][36]
  England Mark Selby (5) 11 August 2014 7 December 2014 [37][38]
11   China Ding Junhui 8 December 2014 14 December 2014 [39][40][41]
  Australia Neil Robertson (4) 15 December 2014 24 January 2015 [42][43]
  China Ding Junhui (2) 25 January 2015 8 February 2015 [44][45]
  England Mark Selby (6) 9 February 2015 24 March 2019 [46]
  England Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 25 March 2019 11 August 2019 [3]
  England Judd Trump (3) 12 August 2019 22 August 2021 [3]
  England Mark Selby (7) 23 August 2021 17 October 2021 [3]
  England Judd Trump (4) 18 October 2021 7 November 2021 [47]
  England Mark Selby (8) 8 November 2021 3 April 2022 [48]
  England Ronnie O'Sullivan (5) 4 April 2022 Present [49]

Total time spent at number one

Players ranked number one at the start of the season

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Alex Higgins would have been ranked number one in the 1982–83 season, but had ranking points deducted as a result of disciplinary action after assaulting a press officer.[5][6]

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External links

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  • Official list

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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 culmination of the season however since 2010 the rankings have been changed to be updated after every ranking tournament 1 The number one rank has been held by eleven players Ray Reardon was the first to hold the position and was followed by Cliff Thorburn Steve Davis Stephen Hendry John Higgins Mark Williams Ronnie O Sullivan Neil Robertson Mark Selby Judd Trump and Ding Junhui Ronnie O Sullivan is the current world number one Hendry held the number one position for the longest time under the annual format holding it for nine years in total Since it changed to a rolling format in 2010 Selby has held the title longer than anyone else Contents 1 History 2 List of players 2 1 Periods 2 2 Total time spent at number one 2 2 1 Annual format 1975 2010 2 2 2 Rolling format 2010 present 2 3 Players ranked number one at the start of the season 2 3 1 Per season 2 3 2 Per frequency 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Stephen Hendry ended the season ranked at number one on nine occasions more season finishes in the top spot than any other player The sport of professional snooker first adopted a ranking system for the 1975 76 season which saw Ray Reardon ranked in the top position An Order of Merit was published in the 1975 76 season to determine the seedings for events and the first set of official rankings the following year used the same criteria 2 3 Certain events carried ranking points and at the end of the season they were tallied The World Snooker Championship originally was the only event to offer ranking points until the 1982 International Open 4 Over the next 22 seasons five men held the first position Reardon 1976 77 to 1980 81 Cliff Thorburn 1981 82 Reardon again for 1982 83 note 1 Steve Davis 1983 84 to 1989 90 and Stephen Hendry 1990 91 to 1997 98 From 1998 99 to 2009 10 the title was shared by Ronnie O Sullivan five seasons John Higgins three seasons and Mark Williams three seasons while Hendry regained the position for the 2006 07 season In the first 34 years of the world rankings only seven players held the number one position 2 For the 2010 11 snooker season the world rankings were changed to be updated after each tournament carrying ranking points 7 This was altered from the 2014 15 snooker season where ranking points were based entirely on the prize money won from qualifying events 8 Since the introduction of the new system Higgins Neil Robertson Williams Mark Selby Judd Trump Ding Junhui and O Sullivan have all attained the number one rank 3 Selby has also seven seasons ranked in first place putting him in joint second place overall with Reardon Davis and O Sullivan seven times each and behind Hendry nine times 3 9 List of players EditHendry holds the record for most seasons at number one under the traditional system with nine seasons 1990 1991 1997 1998 and again in 2006 07 His first spell of eight consecutive seasons in this position is also a record 10 Under the rolling ranking format Mark Selby holds both the total and consecutive records 3 Periods Edit The snooker players ranked number one in the world are listed below for each period since the introduction of the ranking system 11 12 Number one players No Nationality Player From To Ref1 Wales Ray Reardon 3 May 1975 20 April 1981 3 13 2 Canada Cliff Thorburn 21 April 1981 16 May 1982 3 Wales Ray Reardon 2 17 May 1982 2 May 1983 3 note 1 3 England Steve Davis 3 May 1983 29 April 1990 3 4 Scotland Stephen Hendry 30 April 1990 4 May 1998 3 5 Scotland John Higgins 5 May 1998 1 May 2000 3 6 Wales Mark Williams 2 May 2000 6 May 2002 3 7 England Ronnie O Sullivan 7 May 2002 5 May 2003 3 Wales Mark Williams 2 6 May 2003 3 May 2004 3 England Ronnie O Sullivan 2 4 May 2004 1 May 2006 3 Scotland Stephen Hendry 2 2 May 2006 7 May 2007 3 Scotland John Higgins 2 8 May 2007 5 May 2008 3 England Ronnie O Sullivan 3 6 May 2008 3 May 2010 3 Scotland John Higgins 3 4 May 2010 26 September 2010 14 8 Australia Neil Robertson 27 September 2010 12 December 2010 15 16 Scotland John Higgins 4 13 December 2010 2 May 2011 17 18 Wales Mark Williams 3 3 May 2011 11 September 2011 19 20 9 England Mark Selby 12 September 2011 4 November 2012 21 22 10 England Judd Trump 5 November 2012 9 December 2012 23 24 England Mark Selby 2 10 December 2012 17 February 2013 25 26 England Judd Trump 2 18 February 2013 31 March 2013 27 28 England Mark Selby 3 1 April 2013 9 June 2013 29 30 Australia Neil Robertson 2 10 June 2013 5 May 2014 31 32 England Mark Selby 4 6 May 2014 6 July 2014 33 34 Australia Neil Robertson 3 7 July 2014 10 August 2014 35 36 England Mark Selby 5 11 August 2014 7 December 2014 37 38 11 China Ding Junhui 8 December 2014 14 December 2014 39 40 41 Australia Neil Robertson 4 15 December 2014 24 January 2015 42 43 China Ding Junhui 2 25 January 2015 8 February 2015 44 45 England Mark Selby 6 9 February 2015 24 March 2019 46 England Ronnie O Sullivan 4 25 March 2019 11 August 2019 3 England Judd Trump 3 12 August 2019 22 August 2021 3 England Mark Selby 7 23 August 2021 17 October 2021 3 England Judd Trump 4 18 October 2021 7 November 2021 47 England Mark Selby 8 8 November 2021 3 April 2022 48 England Ronnie O Sullivan 5 4 April 2022 Present 49 Total time spent at number one Edit Annual format 1975 2010 Edit Annual format 3 Years Longest consecutive period Nationality Player9 8 Scotland Stephen Hendry7 7 England Steve Davis6 Wales Ray Reardon5 2 England Ronnie O Sullivan3 2 Wales Mark Williams2 Scotland John Higgins1 1 Canada Cliff Thorburn Rolling format 2010 present Edit Rolling format 3 Days Longest consecutive period Nationality Player2449 1505 England Mark Selby840 742 England Judd Trump483 330 Australia Neil Robertson426 286 England Ronnie O Sullivan287 146 Scotland John Higgins132 132 Wales Mark Williams22 15 China Ding Junhui as of 14 January 2023 Players ranked number one at the start of the season Edit Per season Edit Seasons held 3 Season Nationality Player1975 1976 Wales Ray Reardon 1 1976 1977 Wales Ray Reardon1977 1978 Wales Ray Reardon1978 1979 Wales Ray Reardon1979 1980 Wales Ray Reardon1980 1981 Wales Ray Reardon1981 1982 Canada Cliff Thorburn 2 1982 1983 Wales Ray Reardon1983 1984 England Steve Davis 3 1984 1985 England Steve Davis1985 1986 England Steve Davis1986 1987 England Steve Davis1987 1988 England Steve Davis1988 1989 England Steve Davis1989 1990 England Steve Davis1990 1991 Scotland Stephen Hendry 4 1991 1992 Scotland Stephen Hendry1992 1993 Scotland Stephen Hendry1993 1994 Scotland Stephen Hendry1994 1995 Scotland Stephen Hendry1995 1996 Scotland Stephen Hendry1996 1997 Scotland Stephen Hendry1997 1998 Scotland Stephen Hendry1998 1999 Scotland John Higgins 5 1999 2000 Scotland John Higgins2000 2001 Wales Mark Williams 6 2001 2002 Wales Mark Williams2002 2003 England Ronnie O Sullivan 7 2003 2004 Wales Mark Williams2004 2005 England Ronnie O Sullivan2005 2006 England Ronnie O Sullivan2006 2007 Scotland Stephen Hendry2007 2008 Scotland John Higgins2008 2009 England Ronnie O Sullivan2009 2010 England Ronnie O Sullivan2010 2011 Scotland John Higgins2011 2012 Wales Mark Williams2012 2013 England Mark Selby 8 2013 2014 England Mark Selby2014 2015 England Mark Selby2015 2016 England Mark Selby2016 2017 England Mark Selby2017 2018 England Mark Selby2018 2019 England Mark Selby2019 2020 England Ronnie O Sullivan2020 2021 England Judd Trump 9 2021 2022 England Judd Trump2022 2023 England Ronnie O Sullivan Per frequency Edit Number of times held 3 Seasons Longest consecutive period Nationality Player9 8 Scotland Stephen Hendry7 7 England Steve Davis7 England Mark Selby6 Wales Ray Reardon2 England Ronnie O Sullivan4 2 Scotland John Higgins2 Wales Mark Williams2 2 England Judd Trump1 1 Canada Cliff ThorburnSee also Edit Cue sports portalNotes Edit a b Alex Higgins 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