Following the culmination of the 2024 German Masters in Berlin, the most recent update to the snooker rankings has been released.
Judd Trump clinched victory at the event, securing the £80,000 champion’s cheque after defeating Si Jiahui with a commanding score of 10-5 at the Tempodrom on Sunday.
This significant win marks Trump’s fourth ranking title of the season, further solidifying his dominance on the snooker circuit. His earlier triumphs in the Northern Ireland, Wuhan, and English Opens underscore his consistency and skill throughout the term.
With each victory, Trump demonstrates his exceptional talent and strategic prowess on the snooker table, establishing himself as a formidable force in the sport. His relentless pursuit of success continues to captivate fans and cement his legacy as one of the game’s all-time greats.
In the latest update of the rolling two-year snooker rankings, there’s been minimal movement within the top 16 players.
Judd Trump’s impressive performances have allowed him to close in on Ronnie O’Sullivan, who didn’t compete in the recent tournament. The gap between the two English players is now just over £100,000.
Both Trump and O’Sullivan have been the standout players of the season so far, consistently delivering exceptional performances on the snooker table. Their rivalry at the top of the rankings adds an extra layer of excitement to the ongoing campaign, as fans eagerly await their next showdown on the green baize.
Mark Allen and Luca Brecel maintain their positions as third and fourth, respectively, in the rankings, despite their early exits from the German Masters.
Similar to star players on an NFL team, Allen and Brecel have solidified their spots near the top of the standings through consistent performance over time. While their performance in the German Masters may not have been their best, their overall contributions to the game have earned them their positions.
Just as NFL teams rely on the consistency and skill of their key players, snooker rankings reflect the ongoing performance and impact of players like Allen and Brecel, who continue to be formidable contenders despite occasional setbacks.
Kyren Wilson climbs back up to ninth place in the rankings following his strong performance in reaching the semi-finals, while Ali Carter, who made it to the quarter-finals, also returns to the top ten.
This resurgence in their rankings positions reflects their skill and determination on the snooker table, as they continue to assert themselves among the sport’s elite players.
Meanwhile, John Higgins, Zhang Anda, Robert Milkins, Barry Hawkins, and Gary Wilson maintain their positions within the top 16, showcasing their consistency and experience in the game.
Just outside the top 16, Jack Lisowski holds onto 17th place, leading a group of contenders including Tom Ford, Ryan Day, and Hossein Vafaei. These players are determined to break into the top 16, as automatic seeding for prestigious events like the World Snooker Championship becomes a coveted goal
Si Jiahui’s impressive week, in which he featured in a maiden ranking final, sees the 21 year-old move to number 24 in the world rankings
| Rank | Player | 2-Year World Rankings |
|——|——————|———————–|
| 1 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | £1,117,500 |
| 2 | Judd Trump | £1,014,000 |
| 3 | Mark Allen | £824,500 |
| 4 | Luca Brecel | £733,000 |
| 5 | Mark Selby | £617,500 |
| 6 | Shaun Murphy | £481,000 |
| 7 | Neil Robertson | £447,000 |
| 8 | Mark Williams | £434,500 |
| 9 | Kyren Wilson | £404,000 |
| 10 | Ali Carter | £403,500 |
| 11 | Ding Junhui | £399,500 |
| 12 | John Higgins | £389,500 |
| 13 | Zhang Anda | £344,000 |
| 14 | Robert Milkins | £320,500 |
| 15 | Barry Hawkins | £314,500 |
| 16 | Gary Wilson | £304,500 |
| 17 | Jack Lisowski | £304,000 |
| 18 | Tom Ford | £303,500 |
| 19 | Ryan Day | £266,500 |
| 20 | Hossein Vafaei | £247,000 |
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