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2019–20 snooker world rankings

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2019–20 snooker world rankings
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The sport of professional snooker has had a world ranking system in place since 1976.[1] Certain tournaments were given "ranking" status, with the results at those events contributing to a player's world ranking. The events that made up the 1976–77 snooker season were the first to award players with ranking points.[1] Originally, the world rankings were decided based only on results in the World Snooker Championship, but other events were later added.[1] The system used for the 2019–20 snooker season was first used in the 2010–11 season, where players won ranking points based entirely on prize money won from these events.[2] The rankings are based on the prior two seasons, with ten revisions after specific tournaments throughout the season.[3] These revisions are used as official rankings, with points awarded in the current season overwriting those from two years prior.[2]

Preceded by
2018–19
2019–20 Succeeded by
2020–21
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Ronnie O'Sullivan (pictured above) started the season as the highest ranked player, but was replaced by Judd Trump (pictured below) after the second revision.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan began the season as the highest ranked player; however, Judd Trump became world number one after winning the 2019 International Championship.[4] Trump retained the position until the end of the season, where he had a lead of over 500,000 points, despite O'Sullivan winning 500,000 points at the 2020 World Snooker Championship.[5] During the season, Trump took a record number of ranking events, winning six.[6]

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Ranking list

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Revision dates

Seedings for each event were based on the world rankings, with totals being updated at specific revision dates. On these dates, ranking points from the 2017–18 snooker season were removed from a player's total.[7]

Seeding lists

The following table contains the rankings which were used to determine the seedings for following tournaments. Other provisional and unofficial rankings are produced after each ranking event which are not noted here.[13][14] Peter Ebdon was ranked 51 before announcing his retirement during the season.[15] Blank fields indicate that the player was not active on the tour, or had no ranking. The names are initially sorted by the scores at the end of the season.

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Ranking points

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Preceded by
2018/2019
2019/2020
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2020/2021

Below is a list of points awarded to each player for the events they participated in. Blank fields indicate that the player did not participate at the event.

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Notes

  1. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic the Tour Championship and the World Championship were postponed.[8][9] The final seedings revision was delayed until 27 June 2020, upon conclusion of the Tour Championship.[10]

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