Provisional World Ranking Update! Ding Junhui returned to ninth, and Robertson fell out of the top ten
The preliminary standings of the Beijing **G Tour will be officially announced on February 7, 2024. O'Sullivan is still firmly in the first place, while Trump and Mark Allen are in second and third place. Among them, Brecel finished 4th, Selby finished 5th, and Murphy finished 6th. Mark Williams moved up to No. 7, Carter was No. 8, and Ding Junhui re-climbed to No. 9. Wilson dropped to 10th. John Higgins was 11th, Anda Zhang was 12th and Robertson slipped six places to 13th. Milkins and Tom Ford finished 14th and 15th respectively, while Lisowski overtook Gary Wilson to return to 16th. China's young player Scarlett is still ranked 24th.
O'Sullivan and Judd Allen are still strong contenders for the world No. 3 rankings.
According to the recently released provisional global rankings, O'Sullivan was deducted 15,000 points from the contest two years ago, and he is currently worth 1,102,500. Trump is behind O'Sullivan, who has won 4 qualifying championships this year and is now in second place with a prize of 10.4 million. Although the distance between Trump and O'Sullivan has now been shortened to less than 100,000 pounds, it is still difficult for Trump to catch up with O'Sullivan in the short term. On the one hand, the Welsh Open did not score too many points, and on the other hand, O'Sullivan is about to return in the player competition, making it less likely that Trump will turn the tables. Mark Allen received a score of 10,000 and was in 3rd place with a score of 814,500.
China's number one player, Ding Junhui, returned to the top nine.
The new world champion Bu, who received 723,000 euros, deducted 10,000 euros from the match to finish fourth, while Selby is now in fifth place with a score of 617,500 because he did not deduct points. Shaun Murphy and Mark Williams each finished with 48£10,000 and €44.55 million came in seventh, with the latter scoring €15,000 in the competition. US Masters champion Ali Carter is currently ranked 8th in the world with a total score of 403,500, China's top player Ding Junhui is currently ranked 9th in the world with a total score of 399,500, and Kyren Wilson, the second man in the 90s, is only 394,000 pounds, ranking 10th in the world.
Higgins and Anders have improved their rankings. Scarlett is still like that.
Kyren Wilson is followed by four-time world champion John Higgins, who is now 11th with a total of 3,745,000 points. China's hopeful Zhang Anda is now ranked 12th with a total score of 344,000. The previous world No. 7 Robertson, excluding the $125,000 total points obtained two years ago, was only 32$20,000, while the experienced Milkins is 14th with no points deducted, now £320,500. Tom Ford is now in 15th place with a total score of 306,500, up three places from last time. Lisowski re-climbed into 16th place with a £3.4 million mark, surpassing Gary Wilson. Gary Wilson is 17th with 297,500 and Ryan Day is now 18th with 269,500. Hawkins finished £50,000 and finished 19th after winning the title, while Wafai finished 20th with £240,000. Zhou Yuelong and Scarlett ranked 21, 21,500, 24, 21,500 respectively. Pang Junxu, 30, 31 Lu Haotian, 38 Xiao Guodong, 39 Yuan Sijun and 40 Cao Yupeng.